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EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1845
Navy Opposes Coeds
May's Tie With War Stage Annual Carnival Tonight
Rural Problems Floor Show, Skil, Demonstration Booths
[amp us Department To Be Studied
Included in Evening's Entertainment
Forrestal Offers Plan Demonstration hall will open its doors tonight at 7 and
fjruf/y, The Chief
I Trtldv Bay c"y
In Place of Merger
Ralph W. Tcnny, short
director, has
conferences
course
announced that two
don a gay appearance for all MSC women as the annual
Coed Carnival, sponsored by AWS activities board, gets
on rural problems •seekers at the door will be
Kknew What Shj wm In Pointing at beaten Ger¬ will be held at MSC this week.
fclowns and hawkers who will
E'.hen
" Rounding out the
k!rf be afforded turn for the retaries of state, war and
(an: ad would be in Thursday's plus the head of a new national
r, but leelip!: •(..,? there must security resources board.
navy,
Moyle to Talk
| tomorrow evening in College
auditorium, according to S. E. Tau
Crowe, dean of students.
ring's program will be th<
boogie trio.
Guests for the evening
On Silicones
.
11 better-way pe lett to stand 3. .Retention Among other numbers. Mi's
of the present ,nclude Pres. and Mrs. Jot
t his p i .again in the war and I Korjus will sing "Charmant Oi-
navy departments and 1
Dr. C. L. Moyle, director of reau" by David, the "Gypsy and
many of the wartime organiza¬ AWS meeting will be held at
the process development labora¬ • he Bird" by Benedict, which
tions which, Forrestal said, pro¬ 5 this afternoon to avoid
tory of Dow Coming corpora¬ will bo accompanied by Henry en-
I.Quirk
,
II or horn duced coordinated efforts in mil¬
tion of Midland, will address the ! F.ove, flutist, and selections from flirting w ith the Coed Carn. val
itary operations. tonight, according to Pre*, rue
Jthf pncprrtu i- philosophers in Air Department
Michigan State- college section "f ,S'rauis. Nicola Moscona will in¬
f. J. M. Dellaan's ten o'clock the American Chemical society clude Handel's "Thanks Ik- to Averlll, Birmingham senio-.
in discussing The cabinet members offered
evolution, at 7 30 Tuesday evening. :n the Thee" and Mozart's aria from
a big chart that showed a new-
i tomparini: with the
man main lecture room -if Kedzie "Nozzc di Figaro."
it animal'.. While explaining department of a.r ranking along chemical laboratory.
with present war and navy de¬
| experiment performed with "Silicones—A New Field of saw, toured Eui- pc snging a.-
x b-IL.ui :aic out with
one
partments. but Secretary Forres¬
Chemistry" will be the subject :an operat.e- soprano until she
|ki» In-Uif-wjv tal said lie was not convinced
sem qunta- • ai. e to the* United States to stai
-
Kaiv are that air should be given an equal of Dr. Movie's lecture. The i*.s-
expert mathe- Also Guest*
■eiins—thev sibilities of this new chemical ■n the film "Great Waltz."
multiply amaz- place. Nicola Moscona. born in Others will be Mr. „.»i
field will be discussed.
.
10) rapldl v. When Forrestal had completed Due to
T"ii! King. Prof, and Mr? L
his prepared arguments, most their unusual heat stability, and I Greece, made Ins debut at the
aid O, Rueil. Prof and Mr
senators on the military commit-
their many uses, Mliconis have i National Opera House at Athens
|-, ;tbout f tire. Tocos ce made it clear by a barrage of
had to remain secret, but now I Shortly afterwards, the Greek
government awarded him with a
r,< rt
B
Applegate. Col. and Mn.
Egg. . , and Miss Eliza f
e bi se«mc ot the infoiiuation is open
t- ,,f the term critical questions that they still C'.rbtshley.
favored some plan for consoli¬ to the public. | scholarship enabling him con-
elcome," has ;
tiruie his studies in Milan. Those present from the h
si "i ' t door of the dating all armed forces under Useful in the electrical, motor,
a
lie made his New York debut e'onoinus department .vil1
" "i Soufh Wil- single cabinet position. lubricating, rubber and punits Dean Marie Dye, Miss El /.c»«-r
"•
at the Metropolitan opera, and
'
eleven wo- and varnish industries, this new
Waib.it, and Miss
•u'r I has become one of the most ver¬ Dorothy M
temporarily, APO, Student Council chemical substance was instru¬ Grrev.
mental in allowing the United satile members < f the company.
ti.e .-x ',-ment of the Dr. I.ydia L. Lightrinp. V,;«
Williams To Sponsor Pep Rally
■
States to perfect its stratosphere
Itolivrt Friers To Spettk Dorothy Parker and Mi*s Ei .a-
the sign plane. beth Daniels, of the veer
APO and the Student council <
'' : .V Uie sign at On Mexico Saturday
are sponsoring the pep rally Moyle received his doctor¬ physical education depart «m
xi'!!',,men proceed-
which will take place at the west ate at the University of Minne- Robe i Friers, adventurer and will complete the guest list
i- '■ ' entrance of the Union building seata. and at that lime he ac¬ motion picture pr'duccr, will
a ,|i
How American women com¬ Foreign women—wow! Paris¬ j more understanding but lack that.
hanswer' 8he YMCA, 7 p.m.
^heK,:he "a* the pare to the ones Yank soldiers ians in particular say Jack Bau- certain something that is char-
associated with while stationed mister, Fulton, N. Y., freshman, t aeteristie of American woman-
Org. room Z, Union
Men's speaking try-outs, 7 p.m.
throughout the world is no longer while Bill Poindexter. West Vir¬
i hood.
^numbered a dark secret. Michigan State col¬
lege veterans when asked their
ginia freshman, says that despite Jim Fraser. Wcbbcrville fresh-
customs foreign women man, states that foreign women
Room 146, auditorium
Music club, 7 pun.
the dat® ,,ne- opinion on said subject, gave an¬ | different Staff room. Music building
'
„ * are plenty nice.
«*sUou,h |r|,,ln«ha«n sen- swers that should make the mor¬ j are not as cultured as the avcr- Red Cross, 7:15 pjn.
„Lhd. J^tonishment ale of "those who waited" soar. Dick Jackson, Pontiac fresh¬
: age American woman.
) 15 Union annex
^^ i!th Xninshe
ealler—j„' f C*,nna' T®u prefers American women because
Fritz Carrier, Mason freshman, man, believes "those overseas" to
i French and German women are
IFC, 7:15 p.m.
I * firm"- m J<1 >'ou have they know how to accentuate I be a poor substitute for the wo- I versatile conversationalists says i Org. room l. Union
r>t her ™it turned their feminine charms far more ;men back home. It the foreign Jerry O'Malley, Grand Rapids i ASME, 7:30 p.m.
V*
Wine frat' had brought effectively than foreign women women would take a bath, says j freshman, but the American wo- Spartan room, Union
0innj ZTnn> brothers with the possible exception of Bob La Du, Cleveland Heights, O., men are more refined, ,
American Chemical society
those in Paris. jfreshma:., they'd put the Ameri- i Judging from the answers giv- 7:30 p.m.
> "ster*. h[' ^c,h uf her Lyle Meyers, Midland fresh¬ : can women to shame. ! en, the men are glad to be back ! Main lecture room, Kedzic tidg.
r «id Lter , ldta wa«- the man, states that in an objective "The best women I knew while | and associating with the Amcri- 1 Psychology club, 7:30 pan.
C?s »nd thee Kappa K(t tbe Siginas comparison the two are equal. !.overseas," claims Tom IJghtbody, ; can women once more. Or maybe I 330 Morrill hall
However, the foreign women are Detroit freshman, "were the ones | it's just as well they got back' Junto club, 7:30 pan.
harder to get acquainted with j I wrote to back in the States." 'when they did. International center
Tuesday, October 2rt
t9.
.MICHIGAN STATE tt E W S
t P»ge Two
Grin and Bear 11
MICHIGAN STAT! HEWS Affairs of
jssns ttswnft
State
By NAN TRABUE
and
, Editorial Office-Est. *#;
MMniNTio row national aov«nti«no mt Office —■ Ext. 2^® DOTTIE LAMONT
Nitiooal Adwftfei* Smira, he. B5fS?Sr w'JSoiVK
CMkwPMUmtUitrtmtaUm by college carrier to studatttt: |W
aso MacieoN Ave. New Yomk. m. V. per year by college carrier to mb- It looks like all the excitement
aw » > eMToa • los aaosLts • too nines atudenta. about student striking yesterday
dissolved into thin air. Tough
MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nbout that, 'cause we were hope¬
The Associated Preea la aecloalvely entitled to the uae for lepubllrattoa fully planning on spending a day
of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In thU paj*r of leisure, and looking into this
and also the local news published therein. All rights of publication on thing they call midterms. The
special dispatches herein arc also reserved.
news is piled up miles high to¬
I lllTOttl AI, STAFP day so without getting too rn°r-
rac-lly Adviser - . . - - - - - - - ^ A. APPLEOATE hid beforehand, here's the latest.
John Hobs, returned veteran
Fdlufr —MARION IIECKKI. and Phi Delt, didn't have that pin
Advertising M.nsrer ' on very long after shedding the
Night Kdltor - - - - UONNItt tWMl
khaki, before Jayne Meiers took
Associate-frlllon — l»t». HUARJNti, BONNIK KSSKKT, JEAN JARVIS, over to place it with her Kappa
BARBARA JONES. JKANETTE NIXON.
key.
KIIITIIIIIAI. STAKE
While taking our intpiisitive
Night Editors — IIEI I1EARINO. BONNIE ESSERT, JEAN JARVIS. little excursion round the cam¬
BARBARA JONES, JEANETTE NIXON.
- - - JACK KENNEV pus, we found that excitement
MAKJOKIE I.ANOKA.MEH was brewing at the Alpha Chi
house across the street It took
BUSINESS STAKE
less than a key-hole look to see
Circulation Manager — JANE WAI.KEH. Conlrscls Manager - WOTTIE that weddings were in the offing.
I .a MONT, Assistant Advertising Manager — PAWN HAH..
Kay Rimsa. who left school a "Now that the war's over. Snodgrnss, do you think it un¬
year ago, was married m lainsing to ask for a ride.on a battleship'.'"
to Boh Trranor on Saturday. Eol-
LETTERS To The Editor became the bride of Id. Ken Mar- j Arniv. !Sotr<>Dainc Ton Football l\
shall m Lansing. •
dividual problem and as such Left-handed roods with big NEW YORK. Oct. 22 '^1 - margin after rugged f,
8
EDITOR'S NOTE All letters to
falls beyond the scope of author¬ smiles arc* still imJuatinu that] Armv and Notre Dame galloped rtiovec_ in o seco
I lie editor solioillted with the In*
tcntlon of helng published. must ity of fraternal organizations, fin jewelry isn't too l.ud to-get. but),,, a,|dcd strength in today's *h,ad "f Nnvy' wh,ch
a 20 to 6 conquest
he signed by the writer. If he does
behalf of the TEC and the Indi¬ it's getting to lie like hunting for -ampliation of the' z\ssociatcd Tech
not want his name In appear with car owners around here. They'rt Pre-.-' weekly poll to determine
1 be letter. It must he indicated. No
viduals it represents, I should Biggest change in th>
the country's top collegiate foot¬
Idlers will he considered for pub- like to apologize to the adminis- , just hard to find. We nabbed oni
and Ohio ings, however, was brou.i
ileatlnp unless the writer Is known
The opinions expressed ace those of
(ration and student tio.lv for any though. Seem-, that Alice Lodecs- ball team. While N
berths '>>' Purdue's 35 to 12 vie:
the wrileis and not necessarily those mixreprrsentatlnn of tlie afore- en. Royal Oak junior, is one or State skidded to li
Tin Cadets, who have reigned Ohio State, last years !
or the editors mentioned policy
Sincerely.
ft^A' ,tVi1U' 'la'™ t"n B?b
I Srrlye, SAL pledge Another set- since Novembei last veor without champion. The Boil"
Italpli Kensteniaeher, I ting "l» her priority list good and interruption, took 101 of the 112 bounded from ninth to
TO the Editor:
At
meeting
lust week's combined
of the faculty. Stu¬
President of I EC. I proper 1 Jeanne Mosson. Ltike first place votes and were not ranking while- the
Odessa senior, who received a
placed lower than third on any dropped from fourth to '
i.
I ticket The University of \
> ;
dent council, nnd student union,
fraternities were drawn Into nn TO the Editor:
Before the war. sport leagues
independent teams were
ring from ((uliitin Mrt/ie. last
I| weekend ,777' when he came to
V' ..."
pus from < shkosli. \V s where he ,
u
cam
...... which defeated
N (n, ijamt. which rated 10th in the* poll
defeated ;; rated
Saturday bv a 3!. to 0 ,mints
;p i undesirable participation In the for ,
discussion concerning the ear prominent on this campus. With
»r»nt tin this enmnus With | has boWi
this vvorkmj since tiradua-
been workinc
ban ruling. I would like to point more men on campus-and withjtion last year,
out that the viewpoints present¬ heightened interest in sports, we j >lary Zlegeler. Ihghnnd Park COUNSELOR
ed were purely iiersnnal opinion •1 that enough independent j sophomore, added .« diamond to
and not In aecordunce with the teams could be formed to create her belongings way last summer,
ideals and policies of the fratern¬ a touch football league for tnde- | but that's not so long ago. so the
information has it that the man is
ities and of the Interfrnternity pendent teams. Ensign llnllv N'rlsun. stationed in
council. We of Elsworth house, are be- Sec AFFAIRS, I'agc 3
i'hi topic of car ban is nn in¬ Sec LETTERS. Page 3
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WEDNESDAY - TlIl ltSOAY UnneySaviiif;. I'ersoittiliu'd Service
"LET'S (It) STEADV"
Ill S. WASHINGTON I'llONE 4-011?
—
with
HELEN PARRISII
—
Ardis Foster, Beauty
1131 Victor, East Lansing
CounseiorI
Pbom Oil
; t> KNOW MSC's
m
Activities, Honoraries, Interest Groups
"OH! / H.t.VA'.l 60 TO THE
booths, entertainment, refreshments CO-ED CARNIVAL"
MIC HI r. AN STATE itfgure
_P?*L Three
Brians
Coach Expects
Achieve Eighth Will Stiff AFFAIRS Members Sought For
rcr Wayne By 2?-? Swire
Opposition (Continued
Clinton.Oklahoma.
from Page 2) MSC Swimming Taunt
Penalized 130 yards in the A quick once over of this pile "We can use any man who has
Wayne game, Spartan gridmcn of lists is good indication that the had competitive or recreatfor'al
•
.Li,Touchdown; Kick Good
Makes First fire due for some Greeks have been having 8 time swimming
experience," Charles
HiTfir»ii1fv thar* a kni ufifVi lecturing this
for themselves. Wearing the X McCaffrcc, Jr.,
expected, but with more difficulty than an-
mnrn
week, Coach Charlie Bachinan
a. e
swimming coach,
Winning
nn!»nrte Michigan State Spartans romped around the declared yesterday. and the horseshoe of an active -said
yesterday at the first meet¬
Chi Omega arc sophomores Doris ing of candidates for
jtipati ' ' t-irs in their eighth consecutive victory over
t
"Those
15^- yard penalties Dicdrich, Grand Rapids; Fay
the tcam
1C Tflf
fajiie in a rnw. against Wayne didn't affect the Thus far 30 men have come
v in a row,
third win
ami their third
.
outcome of the game too Hlaklcy, • Gibraltar; Caroline out to practice, but more than a
much, Gray, Dearborn; Kalhy Price,
Sl'scored J" the em but they might this
week, and
dozen of them arc subject 1o
iffit quarter, the Spar- Lambda Chis Win
Cass City, and Margaret Lyons.
we're going to try to eliminate draft.
Juniors arc Joyce Mounsey, Holdovers from summci in¬
K. came roaring back in First Game With them," he said.
The coach
Bluffton, Ind.; Lois Wilson, Wy¬ clude: Tom Bolcnbaiigh,- LN bent
cecond to cross
drive for
the pay
the Saturday's meeting
was
referring to andotte, and Motzie Meyers,
with Mar¬ ■Monroe.
freshman, brcaststroker; vt n
twice. The Godoshicn,
tii?
"touchdown larted back on Two Point Lead quette, which scouting reports I Delta /eta initiated
Detroit freshman,
exactly and Howard Patterson, Saginaw
torecast as stiff opposition. four coeds answering to the
freshman, backstrokcrs; and (Ru¬
stf jyCCess: drives by In ..their opening ganic of the Though Marquette losl to names Jane Mooney, Saginaw
—
bin Dodge, Saginaw freshman,
the SAEs dropped a close Great Lakes last Saturday night sophomore; Margie Hughes, De¬ Jim
eader. P'«
,c
This v;bs
■:
Wayne forced to pnsji and ,hc kick following put other interested independent | Slater,
East Easing sophomore.
"Grunt - and groan" -
vol's
-'• Reader the Lambda Chis way out In groups. With from four to six
Just for the variety of it all, back include Gale Mikle-.,
!:,(
Wa 4G. and | teams we can get on our
KfF ,ront( 9 to 0 E.lrly jn tht. set.onci way we'll see what the male popula¬ Okla., sophomore; Oil Flth.Mr,
up his I king went all half the SAE attaek rallied and Ariy interested group should con¬
.
tion is doing about the initiations. Yale sophomore; Gordon ( o> ,
|ie.vn. Reader tact
wjy fm a to
"o'kc 'be;
| jWH touchdowns followed, but street,Elsworth house, 2I« Altjajt
phone 8-4337.
iThc ATO maltose cross is firmly Birmingham sophomore, "..I
lodged on the sweaters of juniors Dachtler, Charlotte stnioi
"
kicked fioi they were unable to catch the | I
14. fast moving Lambda CRTs, H. D ■ Merle Smith, Owosso; William
8k third i.vter. State j The Delta Sigs and Sigma Chis ! Gaylord, Pontiae; Sam Kortino,
fir- ii 1 the
Waynejtook to the field for the second | ■o the Editor:
i
Alma, and Bill Jackson Sterling. Know Your -
Re.eret by ant' ''uns Now that the initial wonder
game of the night bill. A long j Others are sophomores Russel
See llir
lord brought has worn off, IVI like to ask I Crafts, Davidson; Richard Sir-
a-yard
|pass from Charlie Brown to a
question. Who do some of these |iine, Midland; and Martin Han- Cowl Carnival
,ia" aEa'n :
j Hamilton Hurst that was good
ItBreslin t< "
for 45 yards set the ball over the women on campus think they arc j >cii. Flint.
i,ai d for the New
| goal stage for the first Delta Sig wearing freshman numerals I pledges
for ATO are
Ludwig's pt for the (classes of '44 and '45 I've seen) freshmen Alex Arnot, St. Clair
,
ging).
s(.ore. On the next play Phil Beg¬ | and minor I Shores; Frank Stevens, Jackson;
passed to Charlie Brown for ers? They varsity
) point Wil: letter sweat¬
r Aftln
th extra point,
11ey can't be the female j Charles Berry, Grand Rapids, and
The seCond half saw both cheerleaders with tho«e numbers.
Ow more <<■'. vn came for Floyd
Johnson, Grand Rapids.
t Spartamv m tourth quar- .
teams held scoreless, but the Along a similar line, walking j I! this is ail beginning to look
I like something you just got
,i.the46,41,Hogayt
who
Delta Sigs threatened in the last
across campus one would think he I
through seeing before, maybe the
minutes, when Charlie were at some high m hool con¬
|W0
•Ih Bogart
end for five
j jjrown passed to Ken Shultz for vention. So many irosh wearing j new officer roster at the Sigma
< hi house will break the monot¬
42 yards, but the Sigma Chis their high school loiter sweat' rs
carnpered ony. President is Bob Nuttali.
| ,ot)k the f,.,ll over on downs, and makes me wonder—v lit! c\ cr
the game ended with a final happened to some of the old tra¬ | Waukegan. III., sophomore; Bar¬
for another
rel Couey, Detroit senior, is vice
■
! score of Delta Sigs, 7, Sigma Chis ditions around MSG. Not :o president. Fred Meyer, Fair Ha¬
and Bres-[ g
•
, ,
•
many years ago offending fresh¬
.ad line. On ven senior, is taking minutes, and
men were introduced to ,hi Red
thn left tarkle I the money bags are in the hands
mi
Cedar—personally. of treasurer Bob Meyers, Che¬
ci !o 1 the touch-
J. H. Koho Jr., '45- 47 boygan junior.
!> time
Malaga convert-
the extra point.
t
INFORMATION
> bi Mi te,- to Kouvelas
«mtei tar The. Wayne touch-
Feai scon music club
.
State, 27;
There will be a meeting today
at 7 p.m. in the staff room of
the music building for all stu¬
dents on campus interested in
forming a contemporary music
club.
The purpose of the club will be
KHOttS
t;RlU-
to listen to and discuss contem¬
porary composers of music in the
United States.
WOLVERINE PICTURES
According to Dorothy Engle-
hardt, Wolverine editor, under¬
classmen pictures will be taken
from 9 a.m. to 12 noon today on
the second floor of the Union.
ELECTRIFICATION
CONFERENCE
The annual rural electrification
conference will take place today
and tomorrow in room 21 of'the
agriculture building. It is a two-
day training course for the field
men of the companies that supply
electricity for rural districts.
MEN'S SPEAKING TRY-OUTS
Men's extemporaneous speak¬
TRV in r
ing tr.v-outs for the college con¬
test will be held tonight at 7 in
IZ7.I \G room 146 of. College auditorium,
s TEAKS ! according-to Prof. J. D. Mench-
hofer, of the speech and dramat¬
ics department, who is in charge
of the contest. The women's tr.v-
53,1 E.
MICH. AVE. outs will be held Friday at 7 p.
TEL. 5-7.716 m. in room 146 of
College audi¬
torium.
I \\ See INFO, Page 4
ATTEND THE CO-ED CARNIVAL TONIGHT
DEMONSTRATION IIALL - 7-9 P.M. H
"SEE YOU A T THE CO ED
CARNIVAL"
ITV® ■
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Tuesday, October
| MICHIG A N STATE NEWS
Debute Tryouts
Union Board, Greek, Women's Groups
Recital Will Feature information For Freshmen
i Announce Weekend Entertainment
Greek men will put their fing¬
Reading of New Play
By Speech Teacher
(Continued from Page
chemical society
There will be a meeting
3)
of the
college section of
Begin Monday
ftll-;
Women on campus will take A lecture-recital will be given Michigan State
ers in the social pie when Sigma Freahman debate try-,,„ts wj
the lead in making "bids" for
social fun this weekend, accord¬
Chi members entertain their by Mrs. Moiree Compere of the the American Chemical society be held next Monday at 7 ^ *
ing to the list of parties register¬ dates at a radio party from 9 to speech department tomorrow at tonight at 7:30 in the main lec¬ m. in room 111 Union annex Jl
cording to B. J. Knitte '• ■'•'ho f
ed with the counselor of women's
12 Saturday evening at the chap¬
ter house. Platter music and en¬
8 p.m. in the Music auditorium. ture room of the Kedzic chemi¬ in charge of the group An fresl.
office yesterday. cal laboratory.
West Mary Mayo women arc
tertainment will be in the pro¬ Mrs. Compere will give an in¬ men interested in debab lVht1h
according to Bob Dodge, terpretative reading of the play mechanical engineers er they have had expo i,,nce
I; inviting all men on campus
their open house affair
night, according to Helen Jack¬
to
"Friday
gram,
Detroit
man.
freshman, social chair¬ "I Remember Mama" by John
VanDruten, which is now play¬
The Michigan Stale college stu¬
dent branch of the American So¬
not, are urged to attenu thJ
try-outs.
1;
I
son.
chairman.
Detroit freshman, social
Called the "Hollo
After the game
ernoon all students arc invited,
Saturday aft¬ ciety of Mechanical Engineers
ing on Broadway. The play is an will hold a meeting this evening
Students should come ,,aha.
ed to talk briefly on r,r.< ^
;
Hock," the party will be from
stag or drag, to a coffee at the adaptation of Kathryn Forbes' in the Spartan room. Union, at following topics: 'j
Canterbury house, 455 Abbot book "Mama's Bank Account." 7:39.
Trade," "Free Trade"
8:30 to 12 p.m. with dancing, en¬
road, according to Helen Knapp, mechanical engineers or
$ ' tertainment, atul refreshments
ready for all.
Rochester, N. Y., junior, of the The story concerns a Norweg¬
those
All
Interested In mechanical
American Foreign Policy
Winners of the try-
ian-American family and is a
.
executive board. invited to attend.
"If
I
Saturday night Mason and Ab¬
bot dorms will jointly throw op¬
* * • recollection of their life together.
engineering are
junto club -
participate in this yea,
man debate group. The
ire,
en their doors for "Devils Holi¬ Union board last night an¬ The locale Is San Francisco in to be debated will be 1 , (l].
M i
1910. The Junto club will meet to¬
f ' day," an open house event from nounced plans for its weekly Sat¬
9 to 12, according to Doris urday night dance which will be This lecture-recital is a part
night at 7:30 at the International that the foreign polu
United States should be : ,c
center, Faculty row. Professor S.
Haird, Ionia junior, social chair¬ held from 9 to midnight in the of the student readings which towards the establishiru 1.• ,,<
IT
* man. Union ballroom, with Dick ore given from 4 to 5 p.m. in
C. Lcc,
ies,
instructor in foreign stud¬
will discuss Chinese litera¬
trade among the nation
|
All men students will be wel¬ Snook and his orchestra taking room 4!) of College auditorium, world."
ture.
will it ■..•, |
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comed to this pre-Halloween enre of the music. Dick Mosher, three or four times a term.
party and dancing, games, and Kast l.nnsing junior, is In charge
an elaborate floor.show will be of the affair. These readings give students a
chance to practice interpretation
English majors are
attend.
invited to
The subject
knowledge of the foreign
of the United States, i nslaj
on the entertainment program. Because of a Union employees' psychology club and other countries, K11:",
and also fiimilarizcs audiences
Alpha Omicron PI women have party Friday, there will be no The Psychology club will hold ed. It also will inclm:
Invited AGIt men to be their Friday Frolic, Co-chairman with the newer plays. its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. knowledge of history, 1
guests Saturday night at a radio Jane Walcott, Fenton junior, The next student reading hour
in room 330 Morrill hall. Walter and political science.
party from 8 to 12.. nrrnrding to said, until Nov. 2, when the will be Tuesday, Nov. 18. Ted A. Quirt, art department, will be
A study of Dumbart
Shirley Thorpe. Detroit sopho¬ weekly dance nnd game affair llrlnk. Grand Rajiids sophomore, the speaker. and the San Francisr. ,
more, social chairman. In turn will be resumed. and Dick Henderson, Detroit encc will also be helptm
All psychology majors are in-
with a Halloween theme, danc¬ Party-Party will not be held junior, are preparing half hour suiting points for disci
vied to attend.
ing and food will provide the this week, either, Miss Walcott readings to lie given at this time. ,
high si'ikj
said, because of the Saturday
■
evening's fun.
e could i
Another Greek informal party football game, but will be held
will-go on nt the Kappa Kappa again on Nov. 24, when the first I' his parents' (
Gamma chapter house from !• to broadcast of "Spartan Varieties" t-A continued
X • 12 Saturday evening, according will be presented. |oalaimed fume:
M % to Jaylie Meier, Detroit senior, [—A greatly str
social chairman. Sorority mem¬ |rs. guard and <<,
bers and their dates will enjoy jr and marine i
dancing, games, and food.
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All Orchesis tryouts will be
held this afternoon between 4
and 8 in the dance studio of the
Women's gym, according to
Pres. Marilyn llurley. East laui-
sing senior. -
AAI'W MEETING
Mrs Helen Mills. State AAUW
president, will be the guest
siieaker at tonight's meeting of
the. organization which will he
llftfr an aft,
held at Peoples church at 8 p.m.
|lsuing rings
Bundle's Her subject will be "Women of
Today the World of Tomoriow "
Members of the Lansing Zoiita
club will ih* guests.
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extended by the local Red Cioss ttediv, "jnd
SERVICE chapter to all who are interested
to attend the first meeting of the
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Red Cross orientation course.
327 n. washington
This will be held tonight at 7:15.
in 115 Union annex and future
meetings will be on successive
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Tuesday evenings through Nov.
Supply Dvpurtiuvut 4. according to Marion t'henery.
Ann Arbor junior.
The purpose, of the course is
Sec Our Album I to teach the various s« reives of
the Red Cross such as home ser¬
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