n tit The next m o o t itig of i h at Michigan State college. Already I 'd school here. One daughter, Mary u r g i IV« tit r «* i . I’d line following that the incom e, .»mount! lion will lie hold Oct. :’ !* i prac:i«,e has been started under the! • per annum, shall !»•• «livid« Emily, graduated In Fred t Hud l M i l d l y i n v i i . i i >11. supervisiofi o f Captain John, and i t 1 fa ir I* by L e s l i e Fonts, >n a scholarship for dot finished in 2;• .iml June is a m»‘inher I hirtv-six o .4 -ti • i i t e n n g place, and Hr E A Hess« V. lie : «I l»f is expected that a first class outfit I lit 1 1.» Si • «iunrterhark. anti ice in m em ory o f Marinthu <»f the ju n ior « lass. e students. Most iife botany department, v i l l I m will he developed. All military stu­ u I . mI a p . r i . drop-kick through and one for needlew ork iti ot Hi iiiuted members, j main speaker. Itegular nt< w ill dents 111 I lie college an- eligible tor .1 p o s t s allow ing tliem to re.am full m em ber-j be hold i w ice each term. W ith rk« as a virtual of Ellen II. Judson. The ant Ilu* team. "A llh ou gh freshmen can­ flopp I».- to he awarded hv the fa« u state board o f agriculture t ent attaining the highest > NOYES, ENGLISH POET ship m (lie borne church and a ls o ' giving t,belli all rights o f m em bers' nere. Three entered ny con fession f M. S. C TO HAVE not receive letters, they «an shoot on* tin* team .” declared Col. Sherburne PIIU*«! fort* tip them * !;.i rted. »»re Hie t h a n r«>- t l l e e y e s t*r at the end o f the in each line o f work. soph« COMES OCTOBER 28 o f faith. The group o f men entering the BIG HORT MEET Every urda lock Captain John takes Ihe orning at alum ni, and h e tirst t w o ie annual report o f the we church this lull is shim H it I linn last *ii 1*1 ho pistol experts out to the ion service will rom pri ra 1 review o f the ihtporfaj Paddock. Famoo* Sprinter and year it was a wholesale gathering nil Convention During Farmer*’ Week os«- who would go «»tit for tin* t like I* f t h e ptnents of the year in »a with in tie meaning. T in- year ill Celebrate* Finishing of New team are rei|ii«‘stei| id r**port lo the Erneat Hutcheion, Pianist. was an impressive pledge o f service.’ 1 officer in charge som e him* tluriug fields in a - manner thai rm the public o f probl-m- said lb ’ll lief Weaver. Building. the w»*t*k so they can In* assigned for oligli«' la s h ! ruin t h e i r ci • a c h e s M f l . il N ' " V i ►. I ! . , . K lliclf-h ...... .. The girls o f the church are now pra« iice. This is m*i’« ssary because liti (II) •p la y . <1 a d e c i d e d r e v e r s a i «if .Taylor. cam paigning Ilie « a in pus tor girl ■ Hort j a few might com e out once or twide oriti. physiol.. A rt- program i**r this season, w ill' member-. Next Smnta* their «lass • labor and iIwii not report again. M ic h i g a n St.it» ■ «1 r« • XX tirsi h to o d wi+f take tile 0.1 Its Tie* laches used ' Iior I f,d- j in i iii* girls' campaign a re mu«di th e ' ••r of t'H plans to erinarv audience I >«•; _’ k lowed by Charles I'ariiW k. the uorlit He will INCREASE SCHOOL mi. h.h h«» liai!1 «i«»w iif I'll«’ 1, itisi - t e n t il r i v«» c a r r i o d lo* au«! fill I i h «' V'U '- ks u n i t l u ’ ir i«u*d u n i v e r s i t y , i d> gr* <• at \ ale i FOR HOMECOMING $111 East Lansing's school budget o f »¡7 was approved by the «■nun* »1 al » r e g u la r u le o t in g d and lid I lie s|»»nt .« large pa i», F I nited States, Union Building Will Serve A* SIS N«*\Veil s i| «i gli at li ui w a s a ls o ; •ri II t* —or «»f literalt; ral »ml < \ • r-.it> a tid Has Headquarter* for Graduate*. «•I «il I h n i-e f oo d -e«| by t i l l ' «o ititeli o r d in a h« «’s wert» tua in in g urlili, W alter Cai 1 I»-»] t u lli 1•«•1 W li il w • it»- »I fo r Mi« lit Hroailhcttt .lor «' S II¡ n i n n o l i , sei •reta IV Her Jam es-If \f. the Ulan tic Mot e lu d is i \ « «rs ago Mr t« «i » ii»« C e n t r e high lie g o a l Jack THETA ALPHA PHI aI a f t e r t o u c h ­ PLAY DATES SET 'd ««r •Id • m im .’. i i p assed » III* • '«’ fit r e lille aiu showed p o w e r In Terrific pounding on 1»\ M c ’f 'o w h H a lli a n d illic it a p r« « v p u i s o r It.M I n in g » * r '■•I ! lu * h a il w II b ili “ Am I Intruding” W ill Br Given •T *. • L a t i- in g :d r i k i n g » li s t a t ic » ■ o f t h e C e n t r i * g o a l Duel l i r i r i i ' . r November 12; W ill Give Two t iiild n ig lit . and Rudy \ .» r » | s o v . - r p a sse ri ; :\ East l a m -i u g l ' e n t r e c o a l h ip * f o r More Tbit Term. till' IIM 'e t i II g th.* Hecotid L ' r « ’. fi . H id W h i t e c o u n t e r m m . .- w a s ap \ g a i il l a» k H u lt i1 f a l f m l o n t h e . x t r a \ t» ll » ii»- 1 e .l po in t li e s s i t i o h l o ni t entre It«*» »*lr s i's l-'ortn '•«I i» i lie m a r tu» ire hv The! a lillg <• t a s k a t i n g t U«’ f »’lit r»> t e a m » l»hl. na i form I drama* »•■ «ra. w in f e r v. ha ve h«-en a nfiouhV * d «m W.’ l l ' s lini ioti w a s I««•Un fe in »tld I» !o>ltl»l I n d e s iti ■ It Am 1 in tru d in g '' «le» 1» »-«•gr.’ t M r N.’ w . ni d !»r o k e t l i r o u c h f u r ’*•»■■ Nov I !» is tie- date -rh.-d lied T a k e M.v A d vice.” while the «t ih«* ta 1 i n c o r p o ■v ».»1 l i i e r »1 F o r w a r d passes ' "I play. Just Like Him. will I»«* »■-fill er and was al • e r . ' I. s p o i . - i l 1 i o :p illili» d u t i e s . ........... Ill Ir.l .•• ri o .l p a s s e s ■ Take ■ My A dvice” is a modern f (Ofiieilv. based Î.II a « tip DECIDED INCREASE Sk («(more » iing plot which brings n many I N I A T A I D A T T LOCAL SORORITIES ARE r i.|«M 1 f‘ t K S. K i n g d«‘c | a r * ’S »* i s a n .p IW L U I A L K . U . 1 . I . e l ig ib l e FOR N ATIO N AB !o u r t h l e ­ b le d '■-•»Do'fs c o m e d y w h ic h has proven «*f tepaVfmetit .d'Michigan stale . «!t Beta Sigma Omicron Announce im . r li V'\r. !r *r 'i term Local lo rd Societies Worthy STUDENTS TO TOUR CORN ti r o l l of National Membership. v a r . I- th BORER INFESTED AREAS allege f t In* holne Ite tisfefli hiad I r e c e n t ly ie Fifty Student* to Intpect Inffiled • ■1 V• «1 • Ite la S ig r n i " , t n a m 1e r «12. ' Il e * l n l . | M i e d Canadian Countie*. Debating Team Working Hard is a n ito r«-.i •«• « T h e M .ph om or. *«« n u m b e r »;? iiiati on i . lu . g in fo r «le» • on s i li e r s lo ad ovi 1tint (out« I 11din 111 S f i d i l i f •«im*« li<*UI II«’ . as International M eet Nears e a s e I.r hu t 1 .V e r la s t y e a r lie )I|II if UN b a l e m m e n t a k i n g ir s.- . «imp a r e d Mi W Wall;« r e 1 »1 v . . hi o l Y i i e r ij i \Vi h *l e f e . l t St a r i n e him in the galiizntion is Ih e face ii f cí a 1 m o m e n t . C o a c h aiture .»t I anada ■fhe s e n i o r s a h m e h a v e «!•» i ut hoi it I T w h i c h w a s sen t Y o u n g r- i s h . ’d 1• n i l .'.mitiS i n t o th.* varsity debatini iad Most i< • o r d i i i K ’ «• a n in n u m b e r s Last y e a r «2 1foll.OV II li on - er f d direction «»f I» > kerni nt«*rn hv P r o f s H H I v a n ceri w o r k . ■w h i l e o n l y .'«.'i 1 •a il e 1« «•f t he *•' Nov 2. a t th* entra w i l l te* m ad e , b y • ti w a s ai|«lr«’ss#s I i.» w hich wi i •t IllWtll rt*'ri h v m i n t e r c p t - r g a n i / . a t i o n h-a«|s m Lansing Wii r «.inner- frm k f stu d e n ts, wtih - w e l l a s t h e (1«-an. • »I ¡i o * W IIS . .1 ' l l ’ h l 1«V F o i l ' s He • * x » t e a m «»f t h r * « v he h id • at l i e m en and 4 w a s ro u n d w o r il i v Hignah-il n r ■a l d i S m i t h at- vhil«’ u j 11 r*r v represent M ich ig an S ta te college i< h i g . i n ■«» th a t a n d 1 lint in « a - e a n v t e m p » « ’ .! o k i« k f o r c o a l o n id o f r»7 he . h o s e n f r o m th*- s q u a d «*n- «•a ve from the .ut j»; h e r e m a d e a p p lien 1h e 1 . v ml 111,. • a n d p r o p e l l e d t h e (*f T I. C h r i s t i e . K r H ay. o f f i c e Ml D e t r o i t i hoi Ihelilbpr o f ii n a l i«on al p i g s k i n 1.« ■t w •*. Ii t h«- . r o s « h : i r s in p«*r than i ' J 1» Med ill ii ml T J He m- n o m i rig. a n d w i ll iVoflifl I»«* tilvf ll • on fe e t prer-l ision proceed in g from Stai ist ICS o tr rio s -iù s an« e . o r u n d u e le i W«>r» h i e v .v h o f i a s ri ir««- <*d th«: fig ht of _____ o f f . i m p i i * pr«»til«*m* A ccordin g to \ M ichael H am sey. »ms o f d e b a t e mi a i n t a i n e d. Art igait iKt Mt< h i g a n s g|r e at cN t |»«’ *«t, t h e Lost S ii m i a v the q u e q s tfo n o f fra- S'okesrnan f o r t h e E n g lish team , f w h ic h the c h ie f 1 T'-m arks ¿ r n h o r e r . in t h e 1' n i t e d S t a t e « . F re w h 16« E. W. GoMtdmult Afdm an •rnltl«* wa* f| |« ci i* *e d T h e ad- a* i r s t y l e d i f f e r s v e r y m u c h f r o m lUSt h e a d d r e s s e d haïr, and Soph i n t a g e * a n d «l i * » a d v a n t a g e s «»f f r a - — Am erican style, in asm u ch as o u r ie other speaker ref«-rre<| Iu n io r« Combinai Enginccrini Maating • r n t t v lif«* w e r e p r e s e n t e d In w e ll • Nat*»« ,-»re p a t t e r m - d a f t e r »hose i the third person Union Van4avilk Trymrta •■nd p r e p a r e d t a l k s b y H«*n H o b l n * a n d >v e d in c o u r t , w h i l e th ey pattern h**ir« a f t e r th«* h o u s e o f c o m m o n s T h e o b j e c t o f E n g l i s h d e b a t e is U Taqifbt In Union BaiMini !•; W G o l d s c h m i d t , e a s t e r n e g e c t i - W i l b u r D e a l A fte r 'h e ta lk s the in trant a rg u m e n t ag ain st a rg u m e n t D e b a t e « in E n g l a n d a r e n o t d e c l d * nd .n t h i s w a v p r o d i K * « i i s c u s s i o n ........................................ Second try-outa for the I’ nion REV. K1NGD0N TO •e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e <*f t h e iH-tri« t'«» talk «*l o n III«* |*»w«*r fa«* W a g n e r q u e s t i o n w a s t h r o w n o p e n f o r dis * cijaslon. *d b y r e g u l a r j u d g e s , a s t h e y a r e in Th*- o r a t o r y m u s t b e p l e a s i n g , o r th A m e r i c a , b u t r a t h e r t h e a u d i e n c e is s p e a k e r w i l l h e h e a r d o n l y w i t h v is i V a u d e v i l l e t»» h e g i v e n a t th»* G l a d * nier th e a te r F e b 5. 6 an d 7. 1926. SPEAK A T CONVO. r a t a « fp ii h in e d ln«**tilig «»f th e T h e S«*x n i e n t tirniic be « ««f lb«* A. H. M E. t o p i c t o b e «lisi’ ii*««*«! n e x t S u n d a y . Qu »*stfon '* w ill he the fhe ju d g e . A« th ose h e a rin g the de- t,|»* i m p a t i e n c e . T h e preaiden •I th*’ A. I E. E. a n d tin* L a n s i n g T h e * u m e «»pen f o r u m m e t h o d o f p r o - ! i*»e p a s s o u t o f t h e h a l l , t h e y d r o p ¡ nK a « i n t e r p r e t e r «»f t h e h o u s e , m i«,y *111 b e h e l d t o n i g h t in t h e I n i o n , |{#. v F ran k K in gd on , pastor of !, i g iu e e r * ' 'In»« la s t F r i d a y e v e n i n g r r a d u r e w i l l h e - v t m p l o y e d . oiilding. groups fHe* Central M ethodist E p isco p al t h e i r b a l l o t « , o n w h i c h i* t h e n a m e CU{ h i m s h o r t a n d c a l l u p o n s o m e o n e Mr. G n ld a c h m ld t g a v « a n I n t e r e n t - « ^ __________ ____ _ «>f «he ' e m w hlfh th .v b-lii-v, r.r.- „ m, n tend» fo f r « l en le rtsln ls* „ , „ | enta nf M lrblsan Stale eolleRe M t T ir r ; m o t o r a n d to hl o f i t s u s e in t h e g e n ­ 'Ided for ibat purpose heroine an esponent ef nne parlle- abintr. In the ajrninaslun, H e d n ,sd ar morn eration and d istribution o f power. R n .ii.k a . ... j . »1 .««« ,,t atwaking. He will be In an effo*$ to uncover hidden ma- iny at 11 clock. The meeting was w e ll atten ded In Freshmen who want copies of the theie m ** un,v* r*it,e* t* ° not cal1 * J J . ro herent or amusing, or •terial. the personnel committee j w i l l . Hev. Hev. I Kingdon’« wonderful ability photographs taken during freshm en spite o f disagreeable woather. a dehatVnlr ‘J1 a , TAU BETA PI FARM CHOPS SENIOR tions of various sorts are also },etd RUDOLPH during the year. In order to enoour. Michigan State News & /> 9 CLASS VISIT FARMS ■ Garfield Farley fartn was one of Tau Beta Pi. a national honorary engine orlng fraternity, was estab- dished at M. 8. C. in 1892. A t pres- age scholarship among incoming «.« gineers, a log slider rule is pr«-s«.^„i to the engineering student having tJ highest scholarship in his dlvi*(0! Published twice weekly during the college year t»ythe students of the Michigan State College. Entered as second class matter at the C o lle g e B o y the many farms «if aoiithern Michigan visitisi by tin* HjudentH and graduate ent it has a local enrollment of ten menibt •r.s. during his freshman year. assistants «if tin* farm crops division The roster at present includes the postoffice, East Lansing, Michigan. Advertising rate* fur­ A Serial Tragedy The aim of the organization is to following: C. Rhuel Myers, president" I «»ii Wednesday, o«-t. 13. foster a spirit of liberal culture in nished upon application to the ftusiness Manager. L. J . Smith, E. J . Tauch. F. C. Sinip By BIFF McBAM i Hen* the student a made a selection engine »■ring schools of America. The son. H. C. Roberts, F. I. Phippeny E D IT O R IA L S T A F F ! of ir» nr 20 bushels of Garfield barley, local t hapter follows out the aim by j . s. Coven, E l wood Geegh, Flovn which will I»«* distribute«! in southern holdin g bi-monthly meetings at Holmes and F. H. Lyons R O B E R T If. P O W B IIS , 201. Ilermian House. Cits. fti«KS Editor I Mhhigan next spring. The students which discussion of current engineer­ R E S I D l 'E FttlBD W. M A K E, '2d«, Ilermian ffouse................... Business Manager tils«» stndifsl tin* produetion methods Levon Horton, ’281............................................................... Sports Editor Itmlolpli Oitciistaer, n |NS»r and <>f this farm, thus learning many John Kelly .................................................... Features lit»ncst country lad who arrived at valuable facts at first hand. Another Michigan State to start Ills higher I fartn visitisi was tli«* Abrogasi s»sm1 Erva Prescott, ’27b.............................................................. Society Editor education, has succeeded. He has farm near Union *'it v ^ in Branch SOMETHING NEW Dorothy Burrell ..... ..... ...... Literary twin thrown in the rive r twice >»> j county, which inis one of th»* Ih-sI »•oh* Assistant Editors the Sophs anil at the present time lie strncfe«! cleaning —atei storage build­ A Chartered Bus Service Paul II. Engle, (J. W. Kl-t/.mnn, D. It. Olson, George Woodbury Is ill Jeopardy again. lie attended ings in Michigan. as well as a inode! New 20 Passenger Sedan Type Busses T . L . Christie, K. Hinn-hough. H a r o l d Mrir*h itie charleston party and won the s«ss| corn drying h«»use. prize for taring the lest chariest one r W o crftilly convenient for collegi* men and women for attendi The senior «lass lias already taken i.tlf «if un sporting events, parties ami other functions. ^ Make REPO RTERS on the floor. Ilut just when he was in ; t»y -tn h trips about tin* state, ami Vi Busses are for bin* by day, hour or trip. W e go reveling ill his prize he saw two m o r e will lit? taken in ilie future. It y b i t it pit John Brlsldn C. th Hill J. K. Munger griin-visaged Sophs heading toward gives the .-tin(cuts w h e r e 1 i want . go at‘ the '* 1 time 1 you want to .................. .. go and return at th Nate Knllhink Marian Bennett J D. Medili practical, first him ami his spirits drop|wd. ti m e \ " W. A. Cull Yni Anderson c Kolkoskl lut ltd e x i t e r i e n c o in ser-d selection ami M Clark It Mclnnls G R. Ita insim EPISODE f». farm methods. In past \curs the work MACKEY CAB COMPANY M Reno* Win. Muller It. Meniever in ibis division was h e ld entirely w i t h ­ Tel 21 I I I 715 R ive r Hirer J. Kenton IttitIi Gnissingcr, Stenographer Rudolph feared with a great fear in th e ci ii lege, lull n o w the * l a s s is flu ii h«- win* t o b - d r a g g e d f r o m t h e mobili- ami is traveling about ti n ­ S O C IE T Y R E P O R T E R S p run e ner­ ni' . . ih f a i r un<- a r S i t h a t h< si a t e picking u p m i n i ) valuable in­ G-«»rghi Light foot Mildred Kiihhitl Mildred Bra** Waniieta Simon vi-a» t n ir ■ itnin»-rs'-il un«** m o r e . T h e formation that has not Ims-ii (tossitile n i e l l i w; h t e r r i b l y c o l d a n d tit»* R e d formerly. -f11111111111111II111II1111111If 111111M111111i 11II111111111111111111111M1111111111111ti It fl 1111111 > B U S IN E S S S T A F F r o d a r w is f a r frutti Ink «-vaa riti. Kn­ Advertising—O. T. Whitburn, ’27; L. Synder, ’2 8 ; Vic Anderson. ’28; Tire ! rips -o far have been made in I F R E H H M E Y SO PH O M O R ES, »II M O R N , S E N IO R S . A T H L E T E * ri u lp h fi e ed hin ;nlvi'i':-..iríen w i t h a Itcurmun, '27: Tekln Sparks. ‘2*; Iz-w Im Snider. '2!i; Olson, 1ft». the Ren s|w»cdwagofi (»-longing t«> the Circulation Max Goodwin, '211 Hi ¡IT UPP* ■r lip a riti il u tn a' ld r- d tu ktnivA department, but it is hoped that a t h è r e a « >n f u r i h e i r u n r n a n r i e r l y iti­ Do You Know? “ HOWTO STUDY” regular auto-urban bus may I»- scour­ = I'lie Sludmla* Itami llook «f Practical Mints un the Technique of f rnHi«i»i li: o b i s p r i v a t e a f f a i r * t»n«- o f f ic e B a s e m e n t n e w i.i me a ic y b u il d in g ed i or this new phase .,f instruction Effective Study by n f th«* K i p h s tu b i liiin ' u g n g«*t l i ìh It is now possible for tin- .class to Printed at th«' Campus I'lfs«- I’hon«- 2*»11r* h a i a n d « «.al T h e ut h e r tu ld hit* W IL L IA M A L L A N B R O O K S ruing. l a d y fri» n*l i hat IIto «larice w an o v e r crai farms in different parts <> = \ t»l ID E containing hundred* of practical hint* and abort «u*- Editorials appearing in the MICHIGAN STATE NEWS are written art f a r a * a b e w a s c u n c e r n e d . > state, and b e httt-k b e f o r e night. E in 'It«- e«i«iiotn> «»f learning, (<• assist students in securing M A X IM ! M hv flu* editor In chief end his assistants, win» are students. They can T I ì ii m K n r i u l p h a n d It is l a d y w*-r<> E s f 'M O LA ST I!'' R E S U L T S at a minimum cost -of time, energy, ami In no way Is- Interpreted as representing the nfNrlnl vlew|iolnt o f the college, or o f college officials. d aVS Ih. t w a s s t a tul i n g in f r o n t u f neh «if public spirited farm ers 1 1«.«’ i K N P K C fA IX Y RECOMMENDED f«*r overworked student* ami th*- iryrn T h e y we rr ; d r i v e n In U p ­ .«•tied him. for he did not recog ~ nth let e* «‘Hgag*-«l in extra f the intnllei'tual lif<- t h. V W«T • g o i n g to t h r o w Ii i id in tI n ­ sing - The Athlete and Hi« Studie« etc., etc., etc., etc« etc., etc., e* ri v e r a i h in. «k • • h im w a l k a l l tit«- .v a v in** l a k e a « a ir lo a d •»!' u p p e r e in s s- "exponen” coltrire athletic« as a nrnurnir.- to the institution. He bar-lt tn W'ril.M h a l l , a n d It«- w a s s u s o 1'1‘e r e d t h e m a lif t a n d j u s t as W H Y YOU N E E D T H IS G U ID E laments the fart that -10,000 attenti a grid contest, hut only 400 e e p t i b l o o jlrieU tt.oni:«. n ll h l a i l i s a n d m t l k m a n start.**«! his m orning r I t i - -afe te -;i \ that failure te guidt* and »I ir*** t study is Ih«* weak pynrrhen id s t h e y a r r i v e d a t Wells our = |n»int m the whole «*dlien lion» I ma« Itila*. ” Prof. G. M. Whippb*. I attend a carefully planned lecture. i f«ril a s l e e p i m m e d i a t e l y , f o r he § " f Michigan \rt«-r a n l i o u r ’ H d r i v - Hie Ford If this self-willed father of higher learning could have attend­ piill.-«i m in f r o n t o f a d.-**r*rt«-«l f a r m I•*«1 his r e s t . b e c a u s e t h e P i n s « I ' Th« IU**li ill « «»lieg** ***»*ui f«t Ih- very hnppy. Me- ■i t o o k p l a c e th . n e x t d a y I ,.r »Id - a tin* iithh-t«* rwerk«**l " Prof. II. 8. Fani» ed Saturday's football game, he might today lie saved from eternal i i n i i s - a l «I t h e S o p i t a go t ou t a n d I X ale damnation. The grid game with Centre enllege most conclusively drh-n ragg-d K u ri o li d i t o w a r d I In- r e a r a s t a p e ! o o m . «l u p in tit«* d a r k Mi>.In. , t. .I lat««*r. tInaigli honest and w* Ii ¡ntentioned muy lend t<> presented the value of athletics. Victory transferred this ram­ a n d pr*. lO'ltii 1 <1 " 1 Wtuil V «- ig il t" iu m iuiught Alitetig (lie niest tm|»irtant tilings f..r tin* -ttnb-m t«i h-ttrt. is how te sftniy. Wirboirt kn«twb-.|g** «»f this liis lalutr may Is* largi-h pila from a sluggish pit to a reverlierrntlng place of vitality. t h o a r - i - w I i i -*!*•■r K u d v s k i d n a p p e r s z in vain l ‘r«.f G F 8 wain, M. I T *.| h e p a s - w o t i l an«| |,.* was I ,• -rimlent* win» Imi vi» never learnt 'How- ft» Study*, work is very The victory has made the students feel good. Conseipientl.v ! Iloti tln iu n i n t o a d t l . p l d a t . fl o ld - eft.-u a *hast i-s im-tif. a Mag«-llaf i«»n. atnl alt ivi*>tt|»*rfi 1*1«* eb*taci<> te studies reme easier as a result, lint we are not alone in our b a r n A Hen it a s h i s .*>•* h w . - r - ;o : .«.ntcntmeni ' Pr*»f A lugli-. Harvard •lisi o r n il i tu t h - l l g l i t K m l v noli« e d happiness, for every soul on the campus is filled with pride, as m a t i y l'or n s h u d d l e d a r o u n d tit«- l a r g - ATTENTION : IR iW IN» S T U D Y ” will -h..w you hew te uveiti all misdirect..| each figures he lisi hud an intimate share in turning the apparent bnrifir.- ìt f h< « e n t e r o f t it - b u i l d i n g . STUDENTS GH a giNNl start and make this year a highly succen*ful one by defeat to victory. i l - HOC n r«‘< o g n lz . - d -o n , ,. ,,f t h e -. tiri ng t<>r »tits hand l>«»>k and glild«- M »W Depression has left Michigan State. Spirit and loyalty have Y O I N E E D T H IS IN T E L L IG E N T I S S IS T A N I'E DIM. f r . - l , i . la a t. .M il am i The Lansing Cafe inoculated themselves in the campus. It matters not how much , v H ' i £ a l p o r k . - r a va' b • • • • x p - . t * d to Americ an Student Publishers. Lucrine'* M«**«t I i» I«* Dale C l.ll» n Weat Ord S t . New York we win or lose, hut how we win anil lose that counts. orup-t- • •s tle d iti a . o r i i ' - r u n d - r a After all the spirit of the college is largely determined hy its r l a n k e l < ml .A a s HO o n d r - a m i n e o f Restaurant I a .m i .m a i l i ^ ¡ ¡ 'j '; ; r i ! l. ; , |(?.;:T:h; ,i l‘;!lf,rhertk ,or athletic teams. io n l d li Mio' . in -1 th«' lift I- p ig th a t 2ft.*i h .,nth Washington I venue TODAY • tirili l o - large e n o u g h for m a rk e t l i e w a s a va a k - - i n ri b y u f - r - >11! 11111i 11i 111141It IIJIM11 ' 11111>1111111111i 111111111111111111111111111111111i 1111111111111111111 iti. noi-«' ( i n i s i d e T h e n - vv.-re s h o t d s H EA D LIN ES ini l < iirs« h a m i vami I s a n d g n a s h i n g «f t . r t h A true headline Is all advertisement of what comes after it in the newspaper article, according lo the liest authorities. It is 1» • pp* a r - d •vctiln g ■ that - a trier in ! lie brief, to the |Hnnl and repetition of words is not permitted. fra ter n ity had What sort of a headline are you? Have you cultivated an out­ - "H ie of the f r e .- h n ie t i. »h•-1r . »' ward appearance ami actions that state your case, briefly, trulli p le d g e s p e rh a p s W hen tits va fully ami without repetition? s e e p 1 . 1 ho i m p o s s i b l e • ! h e y w ent ll a tl t a n d p o r t r a v . d a .-«viri pi. tu If so, you have achieved much in this world of outward appear I" the anees. If you are a true headline, your good character will stand -■•une barn The out in Isild relief. It will lie a good advertisement for the things .- e ile that you hold within your brain, ready to use in service to man­ form or th.- span kind. On the other hand, you may he a headline all right, but it taking pi n . ...* t! «hoy Pía S t o p e d ••«I t h a t t h e S o p h s f e i e n - e t h e i r c a p 11) f i l l Printing liv e s im m e.lin reiy Th • Sophs com may merely denote that there is little in the "story" to recommend p l i ' tl w i t h f i t e i r r e p t e s ' m il so ot it to the atientmn of the rest of your fellow men. K n . l v w a s o n t h e r««ad one«* m o r e If such is Ihe case, you must cultivate your character in order that you may he a headline which really tells something good, and Kntlolph f h o iglit that i was ti for tells it well alsiut .von. Despite the statement of many men of the world that they do not judge from first impressions, these introductory moments mean much to the young man in the world of business. Don't, Cart« Particular People however, try to make yourself a headline of what you are not. A h e a d lin e of that sort, never lasts in a newspaper office, it is duJour immediately consigned to the wastepaper basket. N o w , FhuiasM K ri nk ls . eartv in Hi*« tollett# t u u t w , WK.iltl hat # fK>ti1ll«,#ithri a* r# e«i «1 *sc ho l­ a rs h ip s ' .1 s t o r #tiuip- m e n t . H# tn -s, w # f o u n d h im Our Distinctive College \ Vthat in, s o m e on # ilul huyit'i; « l*#n for $ 1.17 — t o d a y only a n d p n ti in g tIs* •iKfr.ruce beiw ##n that and the pr ice a u. 4»f ivlN tslius. as we see it. Thai P a r k e r D u o f . d d in books*— H o w , t h e n , « a n a«* d e v e l o p a U i r institution which, in this day of gtw>d b oo ks , lo«a, Irt it be un- ti nc ri tv e « .'II. g . ’ Not only fo r the eruption 111 education, first presents ilerstiHid, A n d I' sk sm g chartfs- adm iuiatration, hu t (o r a i l o f u s. a tangible, distinct, definitive hy blv o v e r s.»o p io i a n e lapses, t h a t 1« a i n u j n r q u e s t inn A n d the pothesis of education Is bound to he go t a lo n g w i ih tl till g r a d u ­ in t h u of niHsm- i d a t u d e n u . » u c k e d have the jump ' on all other last I a t i o n , a t n l t h e n s o m e . W e re here by t h e f a s It io n o f c d u c u f Ion . 1« tut ions whose hypotheses are vague libers! it w o u l d m a k e a m a rk m a k i n g ti n » u - a c r t o t h a t qu«-otlon and incomplete and that means e x t r e m e l y dm,, uit ruany other colleges wheti v a h i preused it, 1 1equently. B u i Krin ki e, w it h th is pe nn y in th** good old split rock day« we 8. The I him in * 0f nar , ur«d|. had a distinctive place in the king g ra s p in g trait, we nt hAnkrupt m m u It may well he, if we decide dnin of education \Yu aero the thi ee a e a r s alter gtad ua tii m. this is die better thing f«ir us. that, Duke of the Dairy, his majesty'» Anri he n e v e r did a m o u n t to Ihniugh a process of educatiug the Klinger of .so p i m il f#r more. We electorate, we should be allowed to m u c h after. acre a dedicated college, dedicated work «>ut a technique which would J a c k Free , o n the a t her hand, to thal part i»f American life and produce a distinct, high calibre pro­ ha d a n e y e lo qAiahty. be a u ty , iiiduMiy which has remained her duct In this matter we might gain st.ri oh y e s — qu a li ty . H im sev- finest W e were a Cow College - distinctiveneag, if not distinctvieticss. ond wea k in College (ourul him but much more We were the radium by pioneering just doing it first. with a Pa rk e r D u i ^o IaL M a k e s of tin* holy earth We »«-re the gal­ il T h e h rin g is g o f o u r a th letics, no A t i t f e i e n c t if he d u l ste el it — vanic battery «.if a more profitable o a r MMrial s r l i i i i i r « , T h e C am p u s P re ss our rum pus he knew w h e t sor t to steal, a nd und a more noble agriculture W e a r tlv llle a , o u r m lltU r jr ir s iu is g , and were then distinctive. the v t . i i n t b o u g h t a n o t h e r a ll «iur tla aa r«w»iu w o rh d o u r ly i s l e Then fo)low«'d our growth and «»ur n l u i a i iu s s l pro«-«»», in Ameri- Pa ik e t. a ny w - a >. W e l l , to c o m a now? What is our distinctive char can colleges mere is a lack of unity, phras e, that w mm j u s t like J a c k , arteri«(ic? W hat 1« our peculiar beueath some master purpose, of all a n d he g r a d u a te d a n d si gned place iu I lie royal king loin of edu­ the divisions and activities of these his first c h e c k w i th a flourish cation? W ith the incoming of our institutions. W e should hurry a n d a Pa rk er. A rut, d u e . it m u st U S E. Grand River Ave. to division of liberal arts and power bring all law leas, uneducative be a d m it te d in f a ir n e ss b y all, ele­ to it! iu what do we remain dis-' nionts of our college life into to this belief a n d iniuatenc« o n tti« tinrtively different from the univer­ proper service of a master purpose. q u a / i f y a t ail coats, h e w e n t sity? W e must answer this question B A S T L A N S IN G L M e should pr«*«» fo rw a rd to de­ st on y brok e in t w o yeera, if we are not a t” once to agreo that j velop w ork In psychology, philoso­ there is no point to our being, differ­ phy. ethics, and kin d red subjects, to So there really was Uttle ad- ent from the university. vantage in the Parker Duofold (h e end that wo m ay brin g In to « d u ­ over the orphan -pen, except It would he presumptous for any ra tio n by the «into those in v a lu a b le one to lnslat upon a category of ale- so cial and m o ra l elem nta w h ich go having something decent to monts which would, when compound- to the m ak in g o f groat pe rso n a lity, write with during the period •d. produce a distinctive institution. great liv in g and rig h t ciltsenahlp. mentioned. H I wo should dare to suggoat: T hese a re but som a o f thO ' sug ­ 1. th* aI the p a y a , gestions th a t m ig h t ho made. TO HOLD BANQUETS one-year pledging rule jg that there The Social Whirl AMPUS Kdited by are always outstanding girls on the ERVA PRESCOTT cam pus and if given time w ill natur­ C A LL F IR S T T H E After lying In a «tate o f dorm ancy, the «orlai I,«- . . » . ... at last awakened, us 1« evidenced when one past week-end. The senior class entertained k’ rldav " F,,Tl,)f of Happa IIr Ita House 7 '''hl:r;,n state has ,he FOR STATE ALUMNI Plan to Carry Out Cnton Started K UESTION .« lb ^ iH n r « n i i m > llt t lll I ally group together. This would mean that at th** end of the freshmen year these girls would invariably choose the same society as they want to separate would gl vi >ne « v-jety the rceam o f This JANIE LINCOLN BEAUTY SHOP for your Trlmolras and the Union split up entertainment 8 atnert«V *. ,h '' By Prof. French. Shoiibl students Ih* p|e«lget| to fra- the freshr n class The first class function took place m the r , , , ? , 1 evening, T h erefore I M i n « » ! . ! . ! » ; and WATER- lag with the senior class as host to over a hundred n m I ^even- tcrnilliN o r «ororit i«** liefere they think pfr.f ng should take place the Michigan State, alumni will stage have spent a year on the caniptts? third week f r**r school starts F resh- HAVING , he occasion were Capt. and Mrs K c Warren and Coach' u f° r reunions and banquets at the m eet­ Music was furnished hy the lied C edar llam blers ' '» al,nn- — — m en w eek * *et aside to meet the APPOINTMENTS ing o f the Michigan Sfate Teachers' girls if not fo r rushing, but association this fall. (E d ito r’s Note: This plan is in vogue in several o f the larger unlver- nd third w ••k o f classes PHONE .Mini T rim ol ru The custom o f holding such re- ^ Hid be * ! for .n’ ee.-jv* rushing. * Mytuple unions was set by the late W alter 11 i ties and colleges o f the country, The Charleston, along with many “ Lu ni j: Stephens and wife nn State and Dartmouth are two f!n»r variation« o f the terpsichorean ult tirai agri- French when he was head o f the. edu­ schools which have successfully car­ was much in evidence Saturday B Kuhn o f st Johns**“ ” ^ rount,r* cation department. Since his death r ried out this plan. Pledging to a so­ night when the T rlm oiris held «way man. t j Vivian Huit- this is the tirsf aeries o f such meet- t. ciety is withheld uni il a student’ s jn the Masonic tem ple. and J " an »tball captain, o f Detroit. ,n *iH be held I’ nder the leader- „ second year on tho campus. By that I.IKI ■ -W E I P E R IT IA T E AN OPPORTI SITA TO RE OE MurIc was fufhished l»y th«* Green wore oivm L March o f Muskegon *hip »nip ol o f Robert Linton. ’ Id, such SERVICE TO VOI . ic guests over the week- alumni gatherings are expected to tim e the man .knows what society lie lines, while as patrons and patron- end wishes to he associated with and the SCHRAM esses were Prof. and Mrs Lloyd C. becom e an established annual affair. A chairman for each district has fraternity knows which men they Emmons, Prof. and Mrs. II is. Pili Delta wish. There is no rushing. The is­ Dirk*. Prof. and Mrs. M. M. t'nry. The Phi 'hi f r i t » ».«II . , nnttied. T o discount the popu sue Is decided before the pledging ni Delta pledges will be hosts Jar belief that f banquets are md Mr. and Mrs. Publow. r w ediiesdtiy «»veiling. Two solely for t chers, Isin ton has been season starts.) t’ liion fri.tii f-nch frutfriilly lire |„ suirnssfnl In (ilitnlnlng thp Hinlrmrn Balloons and serpentine were foa- V«H R A ARSITA I All OK id-d H., *7ih i* i•.obb, iT charge, from the alumni roster at large a r e timing- Normal Tyrell, *£7J. fared at the Union dance Saturday No. o ö e year is too long. N# \t |o Hunt Fnod Shop East in which 1 f»ft couples participated. Lansing and its faciliti«*« wou d not T!:«* Bed Cedar R am blers were mus­ ic-makers fo r the occasion. Alpha (•anima botta PEOPLE S CHURCH PLANS take care «»t the* freshman for ; year (LEANING - PRESSING - TAILORING Wilma W ad« ..r Midland. Mrs fe Alptia fiam m a libo lnra Hnphrlnv^r Giost.-r ,.f n av r iiv HALLOWE EN PARTY ni i giit de of fresh- Patrona for thè Alpha Gamir litio ni Irma Wilson ,.f larkson « e r e bad ha >pen house Saturday evening v ■o I ceH-end guests at thè house Yonnf People Promise to Have vvoiih Katherine Merrifleld »p**nt th«* applied turgeson and E Uormnny. whTTJ eek-end at !i«*r hotm* in Bangor. Black Cat and Witch There. he Michigan State Collegians wer« Miss lx»rna Wilson, national vice- •iiisic-maKers for thè event. mise wàfl decorated In thè fraternità ni ora. green and gold. Refresh Th* •e-ident. Spent thè week-end at thè *a| r-haptiT house \ minine«* \ real laugh p* talnment i*< promis« Richard Lyman. ‘¿Us. N". i«> d on ’t favor • plan fresh m an A “STRAIGHT 45” • was staged by AÎ- nents were served nt a late liour tc I. and VV. People out or fraternity lift r o b s h i m I Kridav and Satnr- v»*r SO couples. anione whom wer* clrurch sta, OVERCOATS ,ewis Baaaett and W arren Sherman. party in Hi happii lid ta l.«ilt*\ 1». llllNSI), J H f lumnae. 'I'll" con A lpha Plil ms«* matron, fune ion in Seventeen girls were th»» ting in Indl- f < orsages at th** pledg> lervlce ; Mi« and Alberta h»*r I iven at thè Alpha Phl ho Sa t u r - 1 Sluyt** vili b« ay afternoon. Alumnne irnlng *o visitors aft"i •ked t Irace Miner »,enn lint«***, •_*«» i l E. ■■r thè oracslon were Mi tanney. G reenvllle: Lucil E W uvfek. | l«»r t MADE FROM THE FAMOUS BLUE hariotte; Ruth Abbott. I.ansing. nd Margaret Dow and Mrs George JEFFERSON CLOTH ¡reen. b'»?h o f Midland. •■ Saturday 1 gi'sHtni* K M Srud- CAMPUS FABLES Misses Ruth Zimniermnn o f Flint « "• pn- I nd Ifelen Kelly nf Ypsilanti were tra furnished N Philipp Bal (hack I bit,LI«* an«l >injrl«* lin*ast«*d m o d e ls uests at thè Sesame house over thè eke end J--------- t »o r “ S t r a i g h t -15** lin o i< th«* finest E!b*n Clem entr. Eleatior Schmidf \ POW ER Fl I. IM \(.I NATION nd Martha Stein spent th«* week- 'i.'l rMhinjf valut* in Lnnsinjf. nd at Jheir respectfve honiex in nth It was during a r - 1 kindly ..t . The fiiliowfng girls >d i t t i . . C r e e k ov- r t h e i ike a d i-lik ' \ A roast \Wdn«- Ina llewen. A lice I*. let! Bogie vi-dte.i in •m**ml*«*r him a«* Now. ( . •nd te|| a - v S u p erla tiv e in cpiulity, t In* w o r l« l - l.iit ,o ils Jewis grothers.Itvc oner. Margaret Shop» Mi enne». Florence. Aria •ngborn. soforinn The Book Shelf I I «It,e«t t»y |N»r«>,hy llu rre ll I •I pointing I •1*1 a ENUS PENCILS distributors of-Stratford Clothes Washington ! he S*»r«»rlans e n t e r i id I l ux til. Us 1 *>v girls al (iinner Si \ B. vl. w Ttt-s >11 11 v Huy :iv e L est s e r v ic e a n d lo ^ C R L U « M l, r t s h v » m l« , p o r «In*. HI L W ilson of I »«or«* T H E « *I I « »I S Al't* id kn« R u h ljé r m d « . p e r *,«*» l itriiih hous«* this i*l Barrii cl t l .i li dl II Irrt E n vli- \ m r r t , a n ,«•..» P e n . i l ( . Hr lect le / « » re ti Oyroit a that illti " » «fth A n - . N > '» B Miller. *|R foot bait star h hi- wife attended th<« CVntre Saturday •Mher visitors were am t ho in and Mrs Goulet. Mr and Mrs i "'p o n d r r» 11. Mr and Mr- M.«r-h Ed Me it ima gin n Mar«e| W alker. Bet nurd Minch Iward Noyes and Miss Mi!«!-» Ilama- By wIt h lull «'ran** and For«! Maidin**nt •re Detroit visitors over th«* .A*« k- I iinilHlu Chi Alphti ¡.anibcla ('h i alumni who refurned Iat hor ■tie Saturday gam«* were George help "*n. Milan; B I. Palmer. Grand ipids; B J. W allace. C linton; M Quirk, J. A Eckel and C V M« i le. all of Detroit, tiue-fs at the house -were Mr and - M M Daniels and Mr and > c . Kietzntan o f Big Rapids. Dr. t Mrs McCosh. M 8 Higgins, and -srs. Mitchell and Carson of ]»•• er hurled S m a l l s ¿ A 3 GENERAL g f n g v th at T ic ,,y aped ■h a n c .. A BANKING BUSINESS 'he Tlciiul -niok**r given by Tic •d |g**s win !*f be given Two pledges fr«un •ach fra- Thursday But thei Conducted lity will attend Captain W arren If is nd mid I« and half / l.A N ilf lü \ “ peak. Lou W alters is in charge Byron the affair A L FR E D r e»s I 1 ( '«»lies«« llemidenc«* III appear "Jests at the residence included he found Mr Piper of BndK»,man who visited library D daughter Nina, and Muriel John *•>!" who was entertained hy Margar- nllecteij P« The \ I iA N g w o c X J Player •d t Mis- * f Lann«*y. I Poems V fiN t- n o iH t ô / Th«* girls o f the house hiked to Modern Po t r v k W alk- l'inetutn for a we«*ni** r«»ast during uio ws T Sea Tales and the past week. i - nt the Night. F ro Al|»hImo TY Bernice Francis and Bell«* Kariev «*cur«* ^taged Oct. 31. H orace Thom as. Lord Byron «»f he ISth century STUDENTS COME East Lansing Kenneth Crane and Carl G oher have ;ind A lfred Noyes o f the 20th een- ‘ barge of the affair at which Hallow- tury. both a product of the British ♦* ♦■n lecorations w ill predominate isles' Each o f these men reflects in and the Michigan State Collegians the -pirit o f the day in To Eat at " i l l furnish the music. The patron which he lived, the one being Influ- M. S. C. RESTAURANT State Bank y,* inclndee Prof. and Mrs. F. W . enc««d by the spirit of Rousseau, the rablan. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Frim odig i other by “ bumanitarisni. ’ It is rstb- and Prof, and Mrs. E . E . Olsen. er difficult to contrast these two Week-end visitors were J . J . Dal- poets, as their temperadients are not ton, Roy Schroedar and Pau l Liv- at all sim ilar, and the tone of their '"ff-ton of Merlotto and Evelin e and , poems so different. Xevertheleoe they OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Hoion Sparling o f Bad À io . |make a s interesting stuóy. A88I8TANTM L . E . H O RTO N Sporta Editor A PAGE OF SPORTS ,J. Dille Mettili Klli*n«»r Ifutehiim Dorothy Sprague F. Kolkoskle YOUNCMENINVADEPENN DANCE HALL IS SCENE OF CHID DRILLS ~ HOW STATE ROMPED OVER CENTRE VICTORY TRANSFORMS MICHIGAN STATE CAMFUS TENNISTEAM STATEBAILIWICK NET Ti n* r e v i v a l in t h e a t t a c k «»f t h e M ich ig an S t a le footb all team e v id e n c ­ e d in tli«’ C e n t r e g a m e l a s t S a t u r d a y First Quarter. ♦ In- “ V ic to ry” victory can C entre is a work gam e, gr** at w onders. th« word. And B efore "M ichigan BEING FORMED F ? uni m«*| - t . 'ir t * ’ d tin- mu m e w t ih Skidmore of t h e as dead, very dead, FALL TENNIS TOURNMENT TO REVERSAL OF FORM LAST SATURDAY RAISES STOCK OF STATE hi» "“2 ™ " " " * ' ki«k lo ' a p t .'tin ike w a r m t o w a r d th*1 ranged f m i e in II « e n e e l o e n l I v r j K * o l o n d s w O W O N d o w n e d b y Splek ELIMINATE CANDIDATES. .'jr. y»ir«l AGAINST PENN. e r m a n 011 rentre' lin«1 »«am., the coach«-« and the college. t h è s p i r i t a o f h i» g r l d d e r s . Th«- b u f i r o m n . 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