lecture and Concert Series
|o
Six
Be Combined Next Year
numbers out of a possible 10 for the H)1;M4 com-
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS
,il Lecture and Concert course have been secured, ae- Ihiily Student Publication of \ticltii(un State College
iinjr to Director S. K. Crowe, who wil| cooperate with
, t. Hoy Underwood, music department head, in VOL. 33Z.332 HAST I.ANSINt!, MItTtKJAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 11)43
super- no.
mg the new series.
i'he opera "Faust," with
I i Metropolitan opera sinyr-
i - will lie the lead-oil' num-
in (Vtober. The Russian
Ori/er/tirSiv-i/oy
nvoliinilli.ottl Allieficail,7 llTllcl) DHvC m
n
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,
.
.-
i«i
'hint
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Iheuter will return fin
consecutive
Michigan State with
perform*
an
Uhws issued
WASHINOTi IN May •! (.MM;
Brings Bizerte Willi in
c!v new program in Novetn-
,
-.-.ii
rile Pallet theater will also
in the Detroit music fes
(tilling the week of May ll
day
An order lor a si \-day week
in alt coal
bv
mines
fuels
i as issued to*
Adoiiiustrator I
Heavy Artillery Kange
gain kr-Whlte Here tekes, white the niners'
Allied Armies Open Southern Offensive
wage;
u.ii gret Hourke White, noted controlers> appeared to be itv Willium It. Kintf
-i iraveler and foreign cor-
cieadtoeked us e lespite geo- ALLIED 11 DC J. IN NORTH AFRICA. Ma> 1 < A l'»
i-M'ondenti will come here in I era I resumption produetion Bizerte now is within heavy artillery range of A nenca'i
i, wary. Miss ltonrke White! under
recently returned from a
a la-day and French troops driving along the northern
to the African lighting Lake Achkkcl toward-the lug naval base, front di~ ati het
-.-ns and a trip through Eng
i She appeared on the lee
MARGARET llOt'KKE WHITE ■"reported tonight.
... to show war pictures oishe.l
series last year. With her
. . .
mi leu
(•and, Krskine Caldwell, Miss
ke While is co-author of the more
el hook, mres of
"Shooting the Kus
War."
Struther, author of "Mrs,
v er," will tell about "Mrs.
ut Carries On," when, she
men in State in October.
\ll.intir Editor I Apt tire %\K StiMierx
V 'her veteran of the MSC
e course, fid ward
Weeks,
h the Atlantic
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Monthly,
i-pear m November to lei-.
. r ihe latest books. Ma*
and final details remain and
•
et. but Crowe said that the
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wimble number will be the
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and Symphony orchestra,
we said that the new
plan
mhining the Lecture and
eri courses for the new sea-
i as
•irontrate
a war measure
efforts
designed
and re-
iiiitltit'Y I'rt'tlirls
o.n.-es on fewer but "major"
(auieert Aiiiat Wins Junior HOH s
for Mttv !\riurtt
Interpretation of
'College
American General
Today's
By I.EONE SEASTROM on. .tie st II-
Playing with the skitl and dents appr ntertainment.
poise of a veteran virtuoso. Car-
roll Glenn, won .the approval
and since jxtc in i nter - ' Killed in Iceland
tamment, it in hound to strike .1
Campus
last nigh! of one of the largest
response in them which is both ' London, May -t (aim l.t -
audiences to attend a concert natural and appreciative, al¬ Gen, Frank M
the term M,00(1 persons. though not strictly cultural "
Andrews, com- j
Hef ugde ' lingers proved f to mantling general of American, I'M S.\t r ('.
With all the enthusiasm «>1 a
have the master's touch as she font's in the European theater! .-aid it wa;
Spartan after surveying the
brought"'' <• m-.t .the expressive Miss of operations, was killed late! "ll ma
Glenn; .1
.. .
Flowers to Faculty qualities ,,i the violin. Miss
aid, 'State's cai iitpun is absn- 1 terday in an it ci htuh scholastic - «•» tuin
Gleifu. one of tiie youngest eou- iitely iieaveii " Sur pris ♦Hi and \ dent, it was ahMomn ed tonight.; subjects. uch .is t i ! mz or
Horticulture department man- eert artists in the country.
ops to spread its quota of cheer it
unous aboiit the scpiacls cif sol- The headquarters.- atinounee- » foreign Ian«uames. he »o'd on
an interpretation a
tiers •tuirehmg lit. thuir ♦ lassos, j
,ohn tiM'rit said the plum* accident! request hv sent !>a» k ft
weekly to 30 administrative of¬ uiikowsky, Men i '
fices by supplying
he said, 1 like thiM r sni^iny oecurred in an isolated locality to ( ompb te his edueat G«iJ.
them with inniensely They wt tain! y stH-in ■ of Ireland Full information j onel Rodney declared Tl V».||(i
besh bouquets. It all started npeted with tti.it be
"'rtit years ago when
happy " eoneerninK the accident is not • include IbHCERG on '. r men.
President, A. one of Hire e ef,r<(|. us Miss yet available." All other men would f *• sent
Hannah was secretary and sug-
succeeded, to a r«'pUicem*-nt cefite* f be
-
iliHItl phi VO(l shtirl u< »m|HLs!- General Andrews
sestcd the idea. Now bouquets yesterday att< <1
bv Ihe late Suruf liauh-r Gen. IJwq'ht !) Kisenhower on i screened out to ot! * „ od date
by women floricul¬ much tike a
."in
■or arranged
ture majors from her long bob, n.mmolT anil tiansiuisiHl by thev Feb. 5 as coinmander of UmUnl j schools after then- has.. at
rung.
flowers which As to whether men f. * ked to
to- crown bright red atu Mftli.hl I'm- ;s. ftiriml*] huad States t'irees in the European 1
in college greenhouses. I theater, eoming to L^ondon from < Ko back to coJN-ne would oe per-
1
amiably an-') c-red a i if tin- MSC vi..1 m Hannah to Receive f.uest
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yesterday's parade, tlie sighted cause her fiance has been in
le wasn't accurate.
j By joilN MARKS
With i „ . „ , , , v ( thrt) gh thei service for two lull years. "The Ur Fi nest O. Mi-lby,
the
h- I'. Hardy, EaJt Lansing sen-
inspiration of Larry Ru,h Killmaste . l h - 1 But life isn't all play on a men sleep only about four hours ot the I riivermty of
know - i " < • submarine, she goes on to re¬ out of 24 and seldom eat more will be the guest of I'
"or. four senior ROTC of-I hav< h,'I ' , . ' late. When the convoy left the than one meal a day when on A 1 nah today . Hai
Call titers bringing up the rear. American torpedo in ... A • harbor, the American sub fol¬ active patrols. They can't take' that no university
"1 a battalion, feeling kit- ,tan f 1 '» ;,! '' lowed along knocking out a she a bath at all while out to sea. would "--.It wilh be
each proceeded to. call ;l ,0,pedo sink a Jap Mlh>h.,» when the chance came. All the hour is given lor smoking i for . bers.
ent number and mess up! she is engaged to Keith mik men in the sub. and there are fid (inly ten minutes out of an
! who was on the first sub full crew, take all men at the same time) and
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lew quite completely. 1 of them in a
turns writing the name of the they drink coflee by the gallons
I'm )i result: Confinement to ] tel" ' ',k-v° ha'l'"' i" | 'Spu-bor submerged," TIME TABLE
oarracks for the FA unit "°f 'om\ alr'*1" J1 toi *
girl back home on. a torpedo while she points;
Yt>rk before sending it on its way, she out.
ight, and an hour scrub- t nf t e I
l"''1" ,hul fnk " , ' J,'
-cssion with the black spots j .
lays. Sees. Tokyo
•■e floor of the Delta 'ch. M)anesl: :hllJS 1,1 the h",ho' ' Sub Hunted
Submarines can get close t<- TODAY—
c. the capital. Life is tough when the sub is
things without being seen One
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_
_ ! Miss Killmasler tells the stor
The sub
being hunted, according to in-
|,„nation she receives her night York stood watch on deck
Lambda Chi Alpha, i p. n>
from her fiance's letter in
after the submarine had sur¬ Org, room 1. L'nion
crept into the harbor on day tetters. Once after knocking out faced outside the harbor at To¬
UNDER THE WIRE quietly and laid to tor recon-
naissance. One or the most im-
lwo ships in convoy, a Jap de- kyo. From his place on deck he
stroyer started • after the Amer¬ was able to look into the queer,
Spartan Christian Fellowship
3 p. in,, HI Union annex
ican sub.
portant things that was seen Phi Lambda Tau. 2:39 p. m.
All machinery on the sub was ha/.y lighting that he says is un¬
~
was a big Jap convoy that later like anywhere else in the world. Org. room I, Union
WASHINGTON, May 4 (AIM I was a target for the U-boat. quieted and the men had to slay
submerged for 23 hours with no York's story of one of the Christian Science, 7:30 p. nu
^The
tc'ted States submarines had
navy reported today that j Spots jap Game ventilation system running most colorful units in the serv¬ Peoples church chapel
»unk six Japanese ships,
| gut jn the meantime, the sub- After surviving depth charges ice is the story of an ordinary
Includ-1 niaririe crew spotted a Jap ball fellow who left college (Mich¬ Delta Gamma Mu. 7:30 p. m.
for a day and a night, the sub
"J* 'wo destroyers, and prob-jKame on the beach. Taking turn moved away when the destroyer igan Tech) to help fight this
Women's gym
*ol>- sunk a seventh during ope- i about on the periscope, the crew
war. Miss Killrnaster is hoping Ski club, 7:34 p. m.
™>ons in the Pacific. Further walc^'the game to ' help ' pass " gave up the chase and quit the he writes her name on a hun¬ Ill Union annex
oevtlopiaents included Ameri¬ dred more torpedoes before long
ca occupation of the Russell
Bknds. guarding the exposed
«nk of
Guadalcanal. ......
rr!sirsBScS
SfssJKilSer tells, was when authority on sub life by now be-
„«»« an
and tbey all score as the last one
did. .
Phi Kappa Tau. 5 p. m.
Org. room % Union aftnex
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