Â É fc fÉ Î S ß tm k a « / 4 A è tfW 0 0 i N um ber 17 & j vocational m m o l' ] SEVEN ( M E R S “ ™ ^ ^ EN D HOSTUITTES TAKES AOTON 0 N L ~ Due to the m any demands, from various points throughout the state, for a grass seed that is best adapted to I «" «io b e a t g a * V irtually sweeping aside th e 8. A. E. opposition. th e crark Phylean team \mHEAR m “ ^ Tuesday night won the intram ural ECZEMA QUESTION — M ichigan clim atic conditions, an exp er­ im ent w ill be carried on. under th e di- |reetion o f M r ! .auric o f the floriculture ¿ ^ ««1 rey-uniform ed bn ys ofth o State I CAU. IflB O W M W S H £ £ B s :S 0 P H BARBECUE b o w l i n g league title--hi typical cham - piohship fashion. S tarting with a new lii’ li team score of~92:i pins. tlie 'P h y - Adopt* Resolution Governing desirable k‘"qual- d ■ 1 •■* hool will be with us at the North Carolina Game Close* Cot- Icaiis won all three games with little ities. 'im iin a State gn tn«* Satiurdny. (iiMiniltv. Ho tkins’ achievem ent in F rn h m en and SopAnmore* Ceaw Delta Epsilon initiation ast tim e this sc\ lege Career* for Pive Ha second .game, when he rolled 245 W ork is already w urtde: w ay on W arring With Burying of fo r the highest individual gam e o f the OCR g ie s t s Pnblication. a huge frin-shaijedI iwt! b which is being boys. Sitting in ■rether m the Regular*. seasofi. was the neatest piece o f work ay. follow in g th e custom that prepared Just east of .> life horticulture nd during most o f the home of the night T h e Phyleans' final score. Hatchet. building It o slia »hajjod that on e may iiaye excited quit e a bit o f in- 2679 is ’ lie highest team score o f the fa th le tic departm ent o f the college COMMITTEE TO ACT >tand on l point and view all n’d eurtousity anmomr the stu- LINE IS LOST season C lim axing a season w ith an f adhered to m ore o r less at home a ll games, a number o f boys from . A t a m eeting o f th e student council tl h this re sm all plots into be subdivided ' Thus id visitors Havidng a team o f n and being ext t»omely interest-- unblemished record, this team sislihg o f (H ia tt. Hopkins. Gibbs, Van con- LARSON IS TOASTMASTER g_ ... . . , . . W ednesday n ight, a resolution was mor pnrisons o f the var- ootbaj) .the bovss were invited W hen M ichigan 8 ta te lines up against Dam and Levyis. is deserving o f hon­ O ne o f the oldest and liest liked tra- [B o y s Vocational school in Lansing ndoptw| diM pprm .ln„ r w n t pub. ; >»«•' e made. college a t h !'•!.c department. tite North C arolina S tate team tom or­ orary mention in intram ural sports. (lit.tons o f tlir e will lie observed, be guests o f the ath letic d epart- Hcatlon o f Eczema. publication o.f Pi ■’ Coach V o ung and Coach row afternoon on the Spartan gridiron tonight wh»t Iliied in with three T h e s A. K. team could do little in entire school tsi !o attend tin tichigan State it will lie the last chance fo r seven feasted by th' lit at th e N orth C arolina 8 ta te- O elta Epsilon initiates ; t also wet ;an soil in ila face of such disposition and though m iore class a t the ten som Ot course i itteudnnce o f Snartah ; to go onto th e field to annual bartv‘< h lgan S tate game. Tmh is t« is «i m iirhtv on record • » fa vo rin g m ore rigid cm - >f .seed wil they ltoast a good team worthy o f is festive ceremony'* is a m ign iy |n subsequent editions o f the bi- placed le school at ; nines would be P^iy lor Ittlfi* mater. It w ill be will mark the end < the ♦Miion. th. v were helpless I“* enm ity between ttendnble act o f the departm ent In annual ‘ 'razz sheet ioti i th lit*, so the hi seperated ,0 ('*os(’ *' bard, eigh t-gam e schedule j. , " 5 the tw o lower i•!. iuntil the spring- w e d and thé uesday night, taking their defeat as Its o f about ime sh ift h) which State lias participated, itrtn. when alien . »son . .(i hing real entertainm ent fo r these Follow in g is the resolution adopted iec d used ali be lest«*»' portsmen. on freshmen i. the collegt while the W hen Coach Ktpke calls his cnndl- w ill again be in umI.-V by having them out and en joyr “ Resolved, first that, inasmuch as the in t hi. XI M Mi th e high gamos in dates together ne-t full to form ulate T h e ir final scores Phvleans. J679: Pres. R. 8 Shaw - I them selves fo r a couple o f hours. nialcrla U nciudcd in the Novem ber 6 is- In this w member his 1929 Mlchlgttn .Stale eleven he will; t A E , 2408. men »n d .sophomon tt 1 all fresh- ■ , , .. . sue o f Eczema was p lain lv bevond the 2g rotn classes than seeing several thousand Hmlt, o f Rood tast(, th(1 3tud(.nt C olln . i vacant in all p art o f th e stands cil. go on record as em ph atically dik4 w hen It comes to c h e e r in g -th e y approvin g th e conduct o f the editors RIFLE TEAM HAS t <* at least season. B ov Sc ed t*ge gam e ■ of the ■ and its corfa to ^ with out Hie se. vices (>f five-regu - ,ar linem an »n d two Imcktleld men. T h e .graduation this year will ta k e.a l- most nil o f K tpke’s line. lea\ing only STATE HARRIERS this m orning in ordvt Wood m ight lx? provide bonfire T h e yearling ufTlclent the gian t ¡»•«I their HEAVY SCHEDULE names at the Union desk nd were a a - - -a t a * « » « . , « .,«11 »«.. lhlMttteS Of Pi D elta R p s llo n S P C - 8 m ead at center and the right tackle t forget what team to yell fo r nn(|,y lh a , „ p , ,> l t a g y j g ^ prom jiilv escorted to the scent f ac- * * * SO M E ttC H E D U .E not. m aintain a over subsequeht more rigid censorship editions o f “ Eczema IJ o rta lio n tul school w h ic h i-, th e fu r n is h t ' m sc\ oflUt it 1 the ¡arge uhtourhed. Coach Ktpke loses tWQ hnlf-bncks from his rather large display o f backfleld In the barkileld RUN SATURDAY turn by hundreds o f w illing sopb. lores,- anxious lo demonstrate their sU|. lortty until ih e ‘ eleventh hour Tiiroug a b ly th e most va rtfd and repre- nubMratlon o f the m a*arln e must Many College* to Shoot Again*! •• hind th .ot- regular llankmrn. w ill finish th eir th ird n c* » o e i ‘ xirem ely large amount o f fuel has been ! team la m et with, is th e one con - Eczem a" was jvvstponed fo r a tim e l>v < :i w ho Tías cimi PSP ' year ot piny tomorrow. Both have ” ver Maie tjourse aaturday. amassed, giving ’ promise > gigantic ¡gtlng th e rifle team T eam s ran g- t h « com m ittee appointed by Presldi date* Report Monday. l'iM'ii wc take the iws been turning in good accounts o f them - innflngution this Sh aw to consider the ease some imi* om etjmes pack ;¡\ selves this fro m F lorid a to W ashington. N ew , . . " f " " I S ? .'i'11 l".- mls*ed In th e C entral In term llra la te litll In anttOIonUt)» o iw s game iá . * aaro thp sh»dent council had >m- iindidiitcs ; or the H into the truck-- wir. next fall, t linslenson Hie only tackle entl dale run which will, lie held here with North Caeottl rico t o M aine, and V irgin ia 10 pleted its investigation and taken action a snappy tike up m ore room enndldule who mn*hes this year, was Hntnrdny uTletntion between ih c halve* liep meettnir will be ling wttl b e m et in dual m atches. It considered necessary, l with the u i ici her tliev Ve “in . " " w h r end for tw o years hot t h t * . „ i the North C arolina-M lelilBau m a te r. m ilar hSfbeoua to ó bon th a t these m atches are Investigation in to the publishing of Monda V Novoiftbf nued. "th ey art year was made into a tackle At tlw name. Ihe Snnrlan eross-eom ilrv icain Kriike and .lack Coach Ilorni.. spartan •n Dcmotts* rutmn si anyone else ■ >. i.iller iHMltlon Christenson has lie e n - i- w lll tie nut lo win Its ninth Mralvht held as m ost ath letic contests Erw,ma y a s instituted a fter the ap- a plain. will the in qteeches . , » » « « pen ranee o f the issue o f Nov 8. when it iKwxster for M a-, tar m the a llack o f the t e a « this y o r . harrier meet and Us third eciitlve i,Lhi j in m eeUng each oth er face to fa ce mftttOT. lnci „ dPd in its columns wits m u ­ body will In several or the gam es he has hern C entral Intereolleeiate llllr t the seen thei festival, lt would certain ly furnished some siriered to be derogatory and offensive the " ’ ifstanding lineman. H itch in g* ,.,¡7« .......... ... . MANY WORK FOR . .. , , Six colleges and Universities have e area on tl vlchr o f the trips fo r th e participants, but n o beyond conventional bounds nd M oeller ¡if guards have turned in ... . . . » ___ ,, . atjon itali. out It f the Red . .. .. .. T lie com m ittee appointed bv Presi- three years o f service on Nm m nl W e » le n ! .State Traehei tuck— th e respective result* » r e dpt), 8|)hw ^ im o sltlm, i nn wlth HONOR SOCIETY I b e exchange bv m ail a view o f establishing a future jjoliey n with cheer» e entire ™ . ’ .m e „ ow.r^ » _ i i . » » j /;v:,v.!;re eiuleavof <'»«* t hall z ¡the t phenomenal hi n.t ■ i*. lhtchlngs was m entioned ... i i ... . a. the •Swart/ Greek • • • fo r the publication is composed o f P rof the rifle fl' victories .state hns hung tip H 1 * ’ 'a ir learn hv the u. o f D. |J|R) th'/«» vcars " w lew remarks by the Albert H Nelson, o f the English de- CRAM M ONS partm ent: Robert A M rlnnls. editor pHpei two mr.-ks ngo rrn b lll a t cen- i K Larsen, the nish M 8 C >!r and tun-honored poach M orton F. M ason has a cross o f the S tate News. H arry Burris, editor et filon Stale Athlete* Compete for Key ter ha- >■ 1,1 mitrli . liai.ee in p la y ' T h (‘ ootatan d tli« feature o f the me tlace, M. L. O reer bntry team to be proud o f If Anyone o f the W olverine; M el Avery, president llus yan tall ¡ail III two sears on t t » ! 1* ® e t»«!i between Brown State um.s ti ßc played a fo »reen K nrrte: eaplaln. who tias e*t»b ll*h *d hi »‘ if ot Curtis Bowbeer. bBA_ Of the Y M C A and James B. Has- o f Dell* Sigma P m . Ath­ Win campus does n ot airea y selman. director o f publications. January 19 IJ of W yom ing and tnd l)r hall m ’ i,s ‘ d ( he. outstanding rnnttt ihomore class, .who D eveloping a team last year that w u • January 2«. u <*r Ken- letic Fraternity id 1921 hut played the middle west, and Joe Slvnk o f Mut­ OU Page II lent through th e season undefeated rtnd Kansas State A grin iltu re eguw r v this ■axon Kill i ier university form erly o f the I. A i - . bd returning such victories as N otre Marquette. M ichigan and the GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB February 2. Massachusetts. bure (,'ollege. p of Nebraska o f G eorgia And ;V p t o f ... v ... ' .' . ' Ini'll he " • tor stime ates ¡«ir i »' : ■ sigm a Psi hrv at hi* tu ! raternlty m il Although Ktpke will miss tliese seven Mrtftin of Purdue Who has to his credit victories over R ay Conger o f Iowa .State and Orvnl He has also s tep ­ ped tin* mile within « Iglit sfronda of HOTEL MEN TO BE ntral In tercollegiate«, the Spartan ■| February 9. Mississippi a and r\vl.nU • ntered the men grmtUy. some o f the rcsi’ rve J p a - Hu e n te r retained the same team this ________ the eacentlon o f Captain ENDS TRYOUTS »fiord College in South ('a rolin a ,.l Mrtinc y School m Missouri. o f Alabama. U ,.I D ay. ... ,M nMn|| , Iten It.' r and u ne ¡úé expccv* their terial ¡tentions o f s*t strong tenm nexi year t* ' m « » n r e » t t r lr t l ftom thls v'ear lar imcktleld m tael und plenty ol litte will go lo form W ith ¡¡i^ o ’gu- » rlfl's When Brown ut- COLLEGE GUESTS Fylie, who graduated. 7 ~ ti Dofldst m aterial ln th? rnaking c’oarh Kipke uk between him and ( I n this years captain, Lauren Brown. IW W O ffR B t s a llO ll to F la k e First tl event* listed in the Khould havc H large and talenti id ten have .shown them- lo work wlth when the seuwi » r o ll. M ir h l* »n B u t * h » * one ot the A p p eirin ce on Dec. 17. .1 Ulterior athletienlly diext lall Member* of Hotel A llocation to Ilhtry's best in the five m ile dls- ■’n d A Itti* ' inner Stjtte t ark si nr om pete hern are M vron .Smith «»f Be Entertained at Dinner. W in n in g every mart with one *a m i t lnP.r, . „ h M l w , d|5„|.,v ,.d Ut nd tnctui :•< i!(28 O lym pic team ep tion last year. the. midget leader t h r developm ent o f a Olrls" O lee club GEOLOGY CLUB IN STATE Vesten I State Norm al the M ichigan ¡tate In terro!(etnate champion G m bh mbers <.f the M ichigan .State scored consecutive victories, over on the campus since ita form ation here hlgan. N otre D * n . and M aeuue.ie ha"d OF ORGANIZATION HERE ilty will he hoKts to the edu- mmiU.ee- ..f the Michigan lalintt p| w h lt- m i W illiam it s year in leading M ichigan S tate to (.n lu.rcVtcd M em bership is si til • chAlrmari, .it a din- ftbstantial wins over these schools. open to seven or eight, m ore girls as it W om an’* building here S n )- [ A test that is bound to determ ine the b the club's am bition to exceed the »»ne according to E H University Mir mu G lee club. if " ! the l.ltiernl A rt* divt- lue mettle o lth e learn. »111 be the stim ulate Interest lb Hint which now total* R eheanolfi will i»te m In tercollegiate c ro e»-country e t to be held m V an C ortlan dt pork, o ’clock, eld Tt) Mi< luvan State college, e lude those tiidents tnkltie NO MILITARY CLASSES will be repre*ented at »he lew Y ork C ity, later in the aeaeon. T h e T h e 'g le e lot) will mak peafm ice on the campus ntnor credit* in the fwrultv and* research geology TO BE HELD MONDAY U s Shaw, president o f the II ifallnday. secretar> <»f the »ea rn o f the country * best w ill be met a r id " members o f the 1-* Cox, dean o f agriculture 17. when in conjunction here and if S tate em erge* as she ho* h*ge chorus It will *tng '•oijttfirai survey \ W nisseli, dean of opes o f doing, national recognition in the lighting o f the Christ) * hough-m any )»*rfoi tn.nn STATE JUDGING TEAM HAS » m/at Ion meet Int's have W ard Gil*ner. dean of u.-diclne; E A Béssey. act- «•co u n try la hers applied science, and other planned, perhaps the mi will be in February when RETURNED FROM KANSAS tin Arid *o determ ine tnem- evulur m onthly m eetin g*' member* o f the faculty. a lo st m rro R T B k give (he cantata. "T h e f ■e Malt icld with special rnetding* »lie har.. T h ere w ill be at least one m an in the At Hie Christ max u re . emonv i»» discretion «if the exreu- vor H C Me tnu tin ' Charter memta'rs of Hie ands Saturday th at w ill m oon at a sixtrcr Ml < Porth C arolina fumble apd clieer for ^ anfi grin 1st facility advisor. O , N orth Carolina gain C aptain P W 0j t j,p ik W i) Acuity, member Dr W A non. Which illy m em ber; O. K Eddy, VACATION WEDNESDAY . .illege m hardle. rotund cannoneer of the a r t il- participate Salmo H ie lighting of the Chti nd Rt*?v K 8 Bentncr m i. Kowil lanagi'ment bry departm ent here, is a N orth Caro- e Mit lugar, front of the W o m a n s hi ildinj: . F 11 Lovedav, s»nwetarv. pna graduate and is botinri to remain annual a ffa ir here and it i I T <»tt.. L W Price I ) aHon at the 1 to his A im a M ater Saturday, re- ed every night tlirough Ui< (i- c flprunk ìì Carolina W e wish son It is h sight i lav ordleM o f l»l* feelin g* here k. Captain, but don bet too tnunsu on U8-16 passing iaAiuung I3ARBECUE CELEBRATION college p r o f s , a tten d Amrrican Indian Coming iti-s cnroiled in tend the ban- Éuich money ment GREW OUT OF RIVALRY) " ' “ *"1------ BANQUET IN DETROIT in for Study at N. Y. U. txhed under the u asAixtant (11-, W A R N IN G Mi, In s ta te institute Another, grid team from t l » *ouih MUST SEE REGISTRAR ifesnor A J Clark Denn W ard FI tlf ! Annual Affair D a tn Back to. »•r ¡md i l H Hftlladny, neeretary take trie field here tom orrow e college attended a htiii«uip! com When F iril Trace ItianMuppi A. and M playing a 8-8 ir here earlier in the Neason senior* ,x > > ' 1 '««n** are requested * State tR4rar„ 0ff)rc*at vonr ;! ! 1901 W a* Made. j ! entary " » M ichigan farm er* W ed sv night. In the Htatl»*r hotel De- «if the Amer- MAR ON AIR TOMORROW the gam e in the bag until the period between Dee T h e tmnquet wax given by the •if Hi«- M ichigan Farm er, a M ich - FOR N. C. STATE GAME an d up and played Iiix ie for the 'h e ir sen ior 'Uatemc ’ agru lilUual putjiK a* imi fir ten lecture» swipe* t v ; k ,\i r Hie 'u jlcgc radio station w ill pis&issippi team T rie tune had the waiting ■i: ;*t,';» * i lictr first football game ot ITect o f awakening the southerners to business o f playing football and Fresh and Sophs Take Holiday »■ day is oa.st .'12. It xeemx »hat hat is Local Youth Copies Tricks of ut . ?om »rrow when the 8por- Jotth Carolina s ta te m the e y ultm uitely 1ted the score. Band i t make the same mistake twice To Prepare for Peace Pact lt-en •j moms rexulU o f the cvera l year*, ana Spartan Boy in Phylean Fire •.tadium K eith :■ iiirpctor announced rt urnday olleg Flimebaugh. '»a tio n will lake 'lie air < r t . s t r e n u o u s battle •h»*“* .'¡t"'- had to be called >) >< h i in »lie aften ioiih and Tr*nK»rr»»w *11 men will b»* brother* lia tk m the good old days when our roHdcaxt on * wave length o f i* the > * d w a*-strew n with »ga in , green pot* or none 11«) acm willing but unable ¿spartan forefath ers juixtured »heir .•••t '.r ) 040 kilocycle* The W ell, not brother* per ha fix but at He !••••■!-.dent Hnyder called sheep on 'h e -Illiacan plains, tliere r ' he C entral In ter-Collegiate ON VEN I EN T i*a*t dbt’ a n l cousin*, united by the i! 'h e AHrrinv Hiiident* *o- lived h rigirt ‘.mart lad who tended rolf wolf 'T»«*d our Hero, r« (.unt'ry run held a t the stadium, c A M F l ’S A L E N D A R bond* o f Common humanity F or ?he Freshmen ar»- all .prog u»dav A t lost, for three m onth* anyhow th ev're going ?o be ?r»*»ted like ,*■«>• •*»»« »arntn And by *hix time, for moat ' em ot i > da iv-lared J uvi'i 'f-d that peace be Ho ax ■tie claas poet Leon t/Ol*. r late* it in » f i T 1901 W olver- a tie ■t»ey railed it, his father s fUw.kx and sang M.nvx upon the hllleidee TTUs lad. in m odem parlance, m ight lie term ed a wisecracker. for he was a gay young blade whose wit itriri w in­ w «" mrtnn pro des wnxrnen. by this Bme. thor- ioyed by his tjovtxh prank*, »heir fioker -game TTiporium and troyed Thi*. u the the in story, the flock* my ■’ *" of pw i- «KtwHinced during th e haivea a.ted ¡tt about the beginning ..»utc T h e irotw-country run second quarter and w ill be com- tj»ttvp»«n italvex f the Uiokrd- rd ning ways were known throughout th e hiidren o f the w i■*»•»■rackt-r R ID A T —?. Freahm en that ha* become n far-ofT T w o * rv »I e h**tw*«en th e <-lasses di< land W jtn quipa and quirk* and Î? »»»tirar*! »ita» a «lexrendant.o f tld * u 3 w d m Assumption vs state*. U topian dream K* ïToud on thii*. »heir last »»s» » So they t •>er** the luitdhet buried, OF NEBRASKA A 00P T S r lever conundriinrui tie- entertained hi mvrtsn youth ita* appeared at M ich- Fro*h Stadium M any a Freshm an who,* walked the row beau nr for some time Deep thev btirie»! ’ here th e hatchet; fellow shepherds and whiled away an 8 tate -m ìlege and is continuing SWIMMING AFTEJt 3 Y k. LAPSE 7 30 p m -Sophomore Borbeque campus a servile soul in fenr o f the Hv« work hard* Hu \nd a *‘t « ere they smoked th e peace* many a pleoeaait how. »h-* w w*rracking ftropenaitiea a t hie D rill field raucous “H ey, Frooh. w ill go forth tores exhaust hrrriM' ) ve* rnak ij pipe¡ rn-ie day. feelin g m ore g a y than ■’rveage at hi* institution. Lincoln Nr-o <|p> -A fter a lapm 9 00 p m -U n io n part) Union tom orrow a free man T h e Red Cedar Frexhnw-n work hanl ; '•’ " » ' S ' ' ( Miumcr 'h e fjeace-plpe. usual and ■»-eking to annoy his fellow Fir«’ . Are fire." resounded an d fg - Htr«e v»ars. swimming has been ro- loam its terror tonight So do the of a day of rrstt for ai ever would be frien dly, 'oa'nxrnen. lie cried forth . “ W fltf." But verberal«^! »hrough »lie dim ly U«rht<*»i .ta»»Hi a* on intereollegiate. sport by grou p» o f Sophom ore* who've found prexhmeM girls, who n glnet- three cheer* for one arvxher. SATURDAY— ... Jiffrrre that now »hey would be broth - »h e r« wa* no wolf T h e 'owiy-nieb hails o f the Phylean beatile, early 't m ir University uf Nebraska. BasebaM, th eir c h ief amusement so far n ;v on top <>f the tutui rushed forth with th eir weapons, and rnuddy mornyur T lie brother* with mi riropiM’d with swimming, hoe been 2 30 p m -N orth C arolina Stat* harrying the yearling* O ne grand last out at claxae* bc(*u *» mvhraided him moat righteously fo r memories of ’ tlie O lym pic raisntroutv ken up ¡-gain as a m a jo r p a t M ichigan S ta le/ Stadium harry, this morning, in preparation fo r tn Them with »he male -\nd dejiarted with good feelin g VM P » O w itr ») t a t « r o U « l * t , ^ hi* childish witticisms v week previous fo rth w ith dOMML it's all over until muw.ng they don f ha nd Thu* wsx ended all the, ''scrapping,' Oom-Country But alss. slack and aiackaday, our »lirtr sock* and hurriedly »ought exits o n A A A F F F T H P I F A T M f l Tom orrow , the day o f their duty of the day »« '<> help hftrr* Teehiig »nen was over. liero did not profit by those adOMOl- with p r e r ls ito w Im elR 4 R ,w R R r “ < w “ " » H « [ MONDAT em ancipation. Freshm en feet .will kick consume Ih- i w n t r m t > TfV-U.I o l » A" d llved ln P— “ ! « « ■ « » » . tions and he again called out “ W o lf" Prom inent rsmpux fteraonalitles lo*tWORN A YEAR AT M A RY AM o f tneir^ w a____________________• y . contemptuous­ « « . " » m ,* L p r o p o r tio n »« M in , .' ¿I*- ' » nd I h . r e <•■» no woU Asw o Um th eir identity In thk scurry fo r safety m p n t—e e h a e i * ! tor tnaU H otw n 6rv* ‘ ■ ** o » HOTTywOT» Armor.. ly ***** ^ dgniftoance and perhaps to dance afterwutd A il f i i t i M i m * h ir t w i “ ^ iow n*m en were Irate and again th ey H arold Heaekiak H annah, cow at th e Cambridge. Mom.— ( I F ) — in ail. i f * quite a day for the least- ‘ ™ ,, r“~ 7 odm oniahed him. rh ief resolvers at th e student nmmrtl. obtained from shoo I TCBW AT— untU the begin- concerned member* o f the classes ax tram m ers w ill re c a ll, those days As the last crim son rays o f th e rtnk- clad only in a «canty, old-fashioned ndicated th at _____________ _ the sale o f green w ell as for those who ere approaching wnen • «o m -s e r a p meant hlnndriHd i in « sun sifted softly through th e cy- nightgow n th e t M flowed and tom od in leather are warn oat I f H a n — j MR* —a eetf* 'Continued on pa— 4) t p t m tig— a pack o f — — daaoood- «Continued on pa— 4> jdcntt —ok y—». s ' ^ I l l H t c a i S A N VI I f I NB• > T h e character o f Zinida lacked • Controversy Still Waging Be- State News R E V IE W certain m asculinity and brutality es xential to th e proper the r a le .* which was somewhat representative o f th e coarse* ness o f th e people. Expression o f hate carryin g out o f I supposed to be j tween Educational Leaders 4uHnv th* col lege year hy th« »ludont« of Michigan State for his great enemy. "H e ." delivered; ber five w ill not be slighted in putting By Charles W . Lawrence « imi matter at the poatoffii'i-, Kant l.anninir. Mli-hitra». “ He W ho Gets hy the G entlem an was announced w it h 1 Editor. In tercollegiate Press the ideas in to practice in th e curri­ about as much feelin g as one would; culum o f the college fo r "Which th ey-* H f J R O k n M al* ff*xv* off irr i* tncnU-d on Ihr fourth fl«M>r oft hr lltilon build» fW oüipB, aalt«»* »srhnnir*. «>U luikin HM. Office hour« So»»! ny, Monitiiy. Slapped” use in asking fo r a cigarette. , The The ontroveray between the utlli- hSvc been prepared " WMiii-«l>y and TI»nr»«lMy frutn X p. m. lo II p. in. By — " » clowns, who were supposed to form tartar uid the education-for-educa- . ____ ___________ nothin" but a background and sym b o l-] lio n 'sM ke enthusiast is still on. T h ere ro " T , ° ' , r t * “ nd, ™ ' BiMoriab aepeerlne in ihr Mirhirnr» SIhU- N.-w« an- wriihm by th *• «¡dllor-ln-rh Robert A. M rln n i* ze a part o f the low er classes, tim e is much to be said .on eith er side, but “ ™>ly ¡S E T 0 tf in >*?, f ' " •ad M i MÜttanb. who *n» ytudrntii. TI» > «•«» no way b* . U-d it* reprr and again with th eir antics drew the it appeal : to the w riter th at the bur- «*"• “ ! " ,n (' f flH w n t a o f any profes- Hnllnr Ihr official viewpoint of thi- roll*-y»c or of tl»- r-fillrsr officials. attention o f tl**» audience from its ;’ den c l ! in o f lies w ith the latter In a f ' on - [ 0T P™1<*nans are m yrald in Th eta .Alpha Phi opened the cam pus! proper place with th e m ain ch aracter! day when rlv achievem ent Is so « * * " ; dnys o f «p e c M a a tio n . Such in ­ “S a n n y B o y " SufmrripMoii. Il.f.o 1h*‘ .Hrhool V,«r ti,' 'h e business »o rld r.s tru rtio n is up to the (traduate or pro- H ere’ s th e th em e e o n g o f t h e — ifteB hi m a tic season Tuc day evening be- and hindered follow ing the thought |closely li fessional schools But what the arts ictu re production, “ T h e S in fta B f ore a crowded how e with the p lay/an d action a -. m id ------ . -liege president re- college should attetnnt to instill in its »TUTORIAL STAFF *ool.” E llio tt S h a w ’e voice h oe j o t Ho W h o G ets Slapped." from the pen T h e ffr two acts o f the p la y w e r e cen tly announced the follow in g eleven students is the fact that no man can Managing Kdltor one o f the most rafher annoying, but an Im provem ent points the note o f tenderness th a t th fa e e a ff •1 Leonid Andfc the aims o f his college for self-respecting who is w illing to eo ROBERT A. MelNNIS ... •. .... noticed im . i , .. in the last ...... two. I Perhaps requires. It 's a record th a t g r o v e >hi!osophical and ubile of Russian Anntntant F.ditnr« due to the fact th a t M on t- through life without an honest attem pt on you. T w o oth er them e songs o r a dramatists, On the whole the per- 1 nin students in the methods to pay his o\yn way. honestly, efficien tly JlM-i. fileni.» voice wa* much better. T h e Included in th is w eek's V ic to r va­ lot m ance wa s quite- inferior compared ntnd in the use o f the main and intelligently. Paul Troll» I'ninn effect, in the final scene aided too!.!, in uses. Com e in and h ear th em a fl. J«»- Port. r l’hi Km to previous ught. •rially in obtain t he proper To o many arts professors are still If on irti* Scivoli <’0-1*1 though thcr e were extenuating cir­ quaint them with the m am CAL. ____.. ._________________ Sonny B oy «TV-m** *«■".* at th » t Jam Hu kin« Sport« uniste nee-, ' but the stage made too. ¡¡r orone to discredit m aterial thing.-, „0 man interest and to direct picture pro«lu«rtion, rke Singing Foal) Mai« 1 MorniiiK rn is product illici be under- d It would have much m ore ulgar; bTTt in a day when business is Eluott Ss a w Katt a-rittff Lynrh Kranirr e acquisition o f knowledge »food, Is estri cU din Tsttng to have I able to see the laving so large a part in the spiritual F o re v er U » a J< U i Ann An*lrr«on Î it ion—becausi of the symbolism and S* ■thin" of the fe a ’ of the dying irogress ofth e world— the industrial *•. *1 T il. 10.*nc\*g / •* creative activity with- Tboma« Rompi» John Itarliii-r lui (I: »cation o f "H e " or t inder if th e p a f. ind Just, as much :r. a professional way S:’. . y «»f * ! ' f'r e a m » iT h «««« m f John T«i. Tom k ruiil», r» -gutll ?( . rr -i<.n p -":'e pr--¡action. tib i, 1 • Evorrtl Ki»-a « Inroi In order to clearly understand and ight really got as da s »hat when 5 ■i hem fo r fu rth er study ,hi . r a n , by « hol" l J r M< i f i i } liuim AH: -I •> I'..... . Wllion Coli - [byriit appreciate tin trtircdy. one must know n«* took poison. or « w ain lim its fo r-o ccu p a - .ran n n :y our OT? l,h y " nrt FU.1ll.TX p, -g Hrnry Wit,'»,» Willfiir Rt-adrt. Mil'lrr Maybe the play wa? !; ÜTult fo r tlon „ ,, buslne.s.s men are.k een ly interested in . > ... 21 I lt- in r fc dtnething of the reason fo r Its crea- tion. the intent <>( the play, and the 'h' la Alpha Phi to a* H ow ever: g ¡ h in therri. the habit o f th m * s ot\ } he mlnd ®nd m anv of W h ere W ere 7 .»n- W he re W a « I * IU SINFss* STA'Pj attitude •*! the author. «1 m atter on I e only ;by trying tl roeres« Is to rnri,„ , larly grow ih them are to be numbered am ong .our ( ■•‘in ! i iirt '-VtfA -V&nU which the audience should have been if made and the fro r v to be 7 •] mast distinguished authors in subjects GfxiKOa Ot3*M AMO Hts tlualnea« Mimmo-* lop their power to o:u oilmen ted In not fig to try-it. far afield from th eir d aily labors' o f llc a v r a —F«a Tro* I, i t ted before the presentation • the beautiful Mg Hr an i Wuh ft. 1905. there was a pronounced 'rneeriy is always mu «ore 'hflicult j clop their physical Ii 'is well . to rem em ber that the fUfrain. T he Hb h H i m movement in Russia towards liberal- r> present and In addi nn ntifllence mpni.„ ».'»verb dries not say M oney is the roo* to. 21 "-"TrO-tawk h. 1 01 with an accom panying rise of * the type at the St a1 en- » i ;lop their srr ocial resource- a’ I but "T h e love o f monev I I o n 1 that exjM- Here*- Tit ; Partv N o w i n P e r x o a lioMtinn l'or the intellectuals of the ■micdy at 1 the r« -• of all evil." Even the most h \•'■-at Rrtrain •ountry and a stressing o f artistic eri perform ance, is i to havp m oral and r<>- 5 -I d «-rlu aive profesM rs ik o h - . - tub Vicroa Ow m u BFryl Abbey •w in .th e ¿alues .Some years later, this was ui.i ii«- convenience o f sufficient •uuipletely halted. the |)enduluiii hat grasf**! essentials change U> pay the electric light and ' ■ H e Whr O e 1 Slapjwd, or would * m fo Huiigent milk bill*- iWinglm* to the other extrem e and ■*’ «* had it been rojH-rly presented i in the otnmercialism encroaching upon and ornm ion and : r t l f - «on» at th* » KHiM irosi tinting art. beauty. and ihtellei-t• T h e next p ia i tr he pr«Kluced by the •' ie*v is a « -*i i1* i.v and has few of ictien: á «ír i«í f « « l i I heir hat*, shoes, socks, and e Vndreyev at this tim e was one ol th* ith handicaps fou d in the last effort text-books concealed in--their leaders of the Russian intelleetuals l o t th e m - ' • K t s T I.IN Ü lN C i'N m i Then a» I Lme Ym uid icli keenly the loss that was b«* f-asjlv under' amiable with many aim num- ■ <* •*< r.í. o f t h e m ofio»n p a c t a r * A h t h e t i r s i MtaKc* p r n t iu c iio n itous sleeves •unoroua rituatio o f t h e y e a r o f I h e t a A l p h l i I ’ hi Honest students, upon spying the de- mi suffered. T h e result was the play. if*- Wn*> Gets .Slapped' production org, Lew i* M um ford. and • JKWRLER ! >ur /*a n ci« * g P a a g A t c r » * Jnuw C u « n w T u e s t l « V t’ V tjm n p ’ , it ceptjve methods, begun snntchTng tt way ui tins drama the character ‘He 1 Maccauley. $5. beeam e in c r e a s i n g l y th a t t h e e f î w t i v e ev id :| en t p re s e n ta n o ti o f a t r a g e t !> b e f o r e a n a m lie n c e *! the |«olicc ie cheaters and a f rep­ ••presents th«1 intellectual, the po«-t as waged in th© class- In- pi: isopher, who was being com - lled only* by the arrival r:d îtnrf who prefered to re ­ • physical slaps of ih r Giens A College Bookshelf j Large: last yen •e skillfully edited than nion Published - for the couraging new Am erican •i»: seems destined to b e­ : Harrison Marshall i J IR Y -R O W E CO. o f thl.it n a t u r e w o u ld b e r tllfu K t T h e honor ¡ stem wa m aintained be irr than tile m ental slafxt iw- J , lt ution in contem porary im p o s s ib le . It c a n n o t b e s a id out to hl.s kind by the aris- } HOf H OW ARD CR AV L..: i day oil student* were oinmended especially to J K W M .R Y — XS \ n i l F S t h a t It is e n t i r e l y t h e fa u lt ot lied ns they entered the B i i n U a i ly. Oonnucio svmbol- wntain a lively -interest. im rjT'nli *rd beauty, px plotted N O V F IT ÍK S t h e a u d ie n c e , h u t r a t h e r o f room, and supervised studenhs re- N et* O rth o p h o n ie sinned thei mfhimillon ill peace, ae . by her father. Count Man- e u r ìis t a n c e s . •f«»hn Brown's Body ! I n v a r i a b l y , t h e s p e c t a t o r s g o Th at Chin« cording •«• t o t h e s e p la y s w it h t h e e x p e c t a ­ i u•11*»r system will not he adopted hy account in methods ot fl«*tyirig' the Auiernuin university students is not v'T lm c8." nard was t vpicttl of 1 ’ self • nv-ured the cast form ed a hd *;* p« • o p le of the various rich cent Bcnet Dmiblednr An nut hot w ith the tr attem pts the great/«,« . V . W A 'A Y A 'A W W . g I f REPAIRING ; V ic t o r t io n o f s e e i n g a c o m e d y a n d g ii at ly teared Wnce their coat alee ves w h e n t h e p la y t u r n s o u t t o b e w ill not perru|.t copeen Im ent o í text.x. and misses his goal nai : fa ils to 'say anythin, lost i J i l f u uh role ol Ject the ¿Ò fvil W ar M t R l YK \ ltl.F < K \ S T \ I.S A R e c o r d s a t r a g e d y , t h e y n a t u r a l l y tu r n and-they wear no lutt.. In which tOTOtV- M.'i s t h f l t porf rayed i?y W ill- — *•- m t«l I * lie e dr,tv it a t o n c e in t o a c o m e d y v ia tin ligoiiipr.v He UpoM him o f work ¿ N ear I'o sto ffire à >!»• fit ,k ni putting acro&K m e t h o d o t r e m a r k s a r id i n r r r j I I » • I S I I I g iig i g Patronize Owr Advertisers. i iiienie «•I the Khew I» re . n i p t io n s at c r i t i c a l p o in t s . Fhe %l I M * »If K A \ l l N O IM A V ie slowly building up Of H *MW Am erican R et'.: L u r lo s fju e , w h ic h it u s u a lly he •Itails N*-hraskani notional situation and then Dtigfiis. K n opf, $4 . c o m e s , i-- g e n e r a l l y f u n n i e r t h a n « hange i>in k to his role of D ie result Of an invi im a d m i t t e d c o m e d y . landim prped as M ontgom ery author -ttie- behest Ink I ro Id and loss oi voice, corporation to flnd .<»: It s e e m s t h a t th in f i l i a t i o n • : was ve rj w«*ll executed, al- signs o f an aest Hetlr « « c o id d In* r e l i e v e d s o r n e w h a l t e be inaiti 1ity of his voice to ca instead o f find ir an a tte m p t to e d u c a te th e audi orni Hit■ .first lew rows of ah* artists in Antera.» onunt [iiraetiealiy d»*si roved •’ c n e e b e f o r e t in p r e s e n t a t io n )• it nnv and what «■ -jie« tal 1\ trie rirrtw 1 tmiiort-- M r D uff us has ehm* : m e a n s o f p u b lic it y o n t h e u n a n ht the -o•rotKi.nrt w iierr lfe in n a n d p u r p o s e « i f t l i e p l a y , Ai ( ||||*< o n l>*a«k « i)\ i r P a i f t ’ S le a s t . t h e y W o u ld t h e ii know alone furnish no u rn fr e e ly . /»>//»/* h ofh w h at to ex p ect and w h n M o up < •rious t«> the entire p o g rn />« r f n l l i j . ( » D f m in r I iv c ia t e . T h i s w o u ld n ot he j 5 I ttc q tu -r im i.-h " , W t’iirh* and Ih* teliti' n c c e s fu in in c o m e d i e s w h e r e t h e enough to be 5 ill»,n l :! I,*,*. i ,■m (>I. t •• I NUpph media «•le n ie n t o f s u s p e n s e is ^u s u a l l y ., *<1 f«*r 5 w ith atHiiilnnl M azda Hulh. t h e h i n g e o f t h e p lo t . Iia y «".l une role. "Gott- on th* je s - h i v n o t o r d i n a r i l y o f t h is | Ih e liis k n f ir .le i«*e Teel; was well gesture« and act- 5 $ 0 , 0 0 ty p i* T h e y r e q u ir e m o n : p r e p a r a tio n , th o u g h t som ew h at i and \ o u r s w o rt 1, U lu li ng very well done, pres/ftfed Beauty, • P h e i n iii k r s s tr in e cd f«u profit, and a tte n tio n f o r c o m p le te under ( tu s k h u t i>v e n h the [MM-i-clown » s t a n d in g . O n l i n a r i l ) . t h e r e is a s m u c h 1 n 't j m i e d • o t M h . - a u d ie n c e a s o ( I so rt Mu H u n d is tm w trr igmíh !u- < tls e i[ > lu n i r l H i j; Ninety Eight Cent th'i c a s t in a r e a l l y s u c c e s s ! id ( p r e s e n t a i io n . 1 h e ir a ttitu d e nuance nf his role W«; M en Like race «»f debt | Dry Cleaners ist Is* s y m p a t h e t i c a n d re« f p ikes us I»«» tiv e hshed T h i s c a n onl.> h e a c c o m f i \ th ro u g h e d u c a t io n a l t the best of ■ ' suddenly $ (iift and Hosiery m ean o f s o m e t v pi enacted b y -K n w«irth whili is it doe* Shoppe It V l t l t M l i fault found In at minds » i l l 4M n»I K*u«i * ‘ I 'n iiig h t th e freahm eii attti fornutllx .*»ign thpii* filgh em otional pitch V A V A W M W .V .W .V .-.W pact ot m utrnlitv fo r the » *» no l*eunn his thunder i a luahi*1 te r to n o T h i s n io a n d l h a t 'a l i h o s t i t t i it*s a i t’ c a lim i ó f í . e a c h at el and hi* entrance with n o j ip yraduHlh and wtien ¡ A I D A N t t l ) S llH W lS f. or \Af %*• ( AKII«x W H IT E © R l A t r rc-pts ccftntti n"pnii^du.li{ios rot real emot ion I here if «■! t h è . t ir s i , \ o u ' achieved »»«irut T h e role I And the n dl- j C th e H a r i c t u .a it ò ( ß i f t $ l u i f r ~ l H E A T I I I A I E i «•t-ar c la s s h a v i th e grrow te s t id sa.xh which formrxl I ta s k lx*f«»tv t h e m . F o r thi* first, •turn,- aided m ale.iaiiv I h 'I Ila» f *r«l If V I Ulf ; t i m e th p> a n pu t o n tin it o w n tii»g«**i) into a burle»* ♦ iN*»ni**h»»w o u r «lor*- ju.«t n o w r r . M - li », i > ’ i 1-••» •i 111•» l-u o h s c r v i n i f lift- tound little lu iu ii« u* o f h T h a n k «g iv in f{ d in - I' II ot til' VUn.uu n«-r. S o m u rh lo rhiMMw* fr o m . Ili « a m p li - n jvlu tin «*!« T U A N K SC ilYING C A N D IE S 1® •îUpfwiïU' t'frnh Knniixh — ('andini Itale « and Xul Ural* M> \pp«iim iurta piuMi* Xita HURTS i The Shoppe of Friendly Service 111* KANT «11 IIII.IN IT K .V I »: T h o ln n m , W hite O xford Shirt* IM O T a r t r N rw H o a i r r r Starting at ?Se m ake k in pia« «■■* wher«’ th^y h a v e f a i lin i, i H ìm . w i l l c o n tin u e , u n ti! ( ‘a p itili ci*«se t<« ite N itf h t w h e u f re s h m e ti Ir« h t n « »• W r Keprexrnt ; ^«vvw w w w w w vw w w vw w w vvw ^^ And moat drlU h' o f all It behomtttf th«- froahnièn t«* The Equitable . Attention M o r r H rnnd N r w B r a r b a r n * olw erve ami tak« Heb.es thi u M t c l k e of tii»iis. tiot onl\''Nf«»r theii up-ai thein- traili* nwtt Life Assurance Society Students STATE CAFE # 3 5 « 4 0 , |H*raorial w rifa re, b u i a l « fo r thè contin uity o f thoai* l ustoms and maintoiumcc thè campus of the I M I E I » kTATKM The Lassing Cafe Jt ( * ( K- l*r«itl Utter %te. J apirit w ith whrrh the\ are •*«» " H r H rlte .‘Km IÚ|hl" l A w t a ( ‘a Maal I ' r M M ^ ]i The Most Up-to-Dete Place in in term i tur U*il Wilson &Johnson N nM aam rt East* Lansing r h o n e î «711 «M NaaHk tK m M a g tm hnam K.V/T t.VN/ISC MICI I 1C.\N HOKUM N V ST E M IN «'H IN A ' «Diuly T e x a n 1 O u tb u o u Mgituis! Uie honot system instead of belng-roiiAned to this cam pu». em n to 6 K world wide as »vM km w d by the uproar recenily - m . East Lansing State Bank N an kin c China, when civil exam ina* ttsne w n tUaniptcd by c r u * of t n defiance of the hunoi adMHrcamr to the ex- w ill» itotae hldgen in C A P IT $ i 4 Í 5 o o o o lP L U S P K * ■ * M I C H I O A N I T A T I N i f « l t o W U ä > :- Party and Society PLANS ARE COMPLETE FOR LOCAL Partie» Mark Busy Week-end S t illjT It o M — T o i M M i y f lo v t t ! W. A. A. CABIN TO BE BUILT INTERNATIORAL S ttt a u t and a still busier week-end ahead is in prospect fo r the T h e plans fo r the W . A. A. cabin to M uch interest u M tn c Ih o v n kT t h i ' f o b F ou r sorority parties, th e N orth Carolina State game, eigh t b^ constructed on th e R ed Cedar have anim al husbandry, fa n s craps, and social events, as w ell as a U nion party, w illl provide entertainm ent ! been completed. T h e cabin is t o be built n fter the style o f a 8coteh shanty veterinary departm ents in the owning H od D raper’s orchestr a has b t n engaged to play fo r this Union ,_ jg by th e attendance o f th e other Union p a rti?** this year, a o f five centuries ago. According to international Livestock Exposition to bs (h * plans, the cabin is to be 21 by 28, held in Chicago fro m Dece mber l to lance is probable. built o f cedar logs, and th e corners _ jv t t le s o f th e week s t a r t - --------------- — ------- ----------------- reinforced with art stonp columns. T h e December 8 Numerous people from tesday e v e n t » w ith th e alumniI, lbrs on the inside o f the cabin w ill be the college m these dHrlskme expect Alpha Io ta en tertain tam in ingg at X - ■ — “ •- pealed and varnished T h e floor is to . to attend this show an d convention. i dinner a t the home o f Mrs. be o f barn-siding lumber- A t one end o n Sunset Lane. T"h ef >° S i A p p ro v e d P a rtie s L; o f the room there is to be a field-stone Professor W E. J. Edwards w ill giv e a i number o f music: stUuvnvo students |S ! u paper at the annual m eeting o f the flreplace and chim ney with Scottish American Society o f A n im al Husbandry. ratnpua, and a fte r the din design trim m ing: above the fireplace henna 1 speeches were given by The Anim al Husbandry departm ent Is r; oven, and before it an iron kettle ftnem bers o f the sorority "riday night. Nov. 23 - exh ibitin g fat steers, horses, sheep, m id m ,i swivel crane. • At the other end barrows at the show. Pf f Sphirtx society sponsored the Union party. T p cm ia n open house. will be an open lo ft with a rustic th e series o f teas which they nr'ane to be used fo r sleeping quar- e :>‘ >rinn pledge dance, honse. g iv in g in honoF~ o f Dean I on W ednesday aftern oon The • irday night. Nov. 24— lich was given exclusively for Junior Cn-rds Beal Seniori girls was well attended as furnished throughout the tea ian fa ll term party, house. inrty I : »ion -rift S tren u o » Hockey Game jj C ollegiate M a n e S iegfred and M arion T h e tea table was attract ive- ra il roam, fe r-d the color scheme o f orchid nk proved mast effective, Mr.,.. •A K open house, d e c tic open house. ¡.'lyssian fa ll term party, old arm ory •o f the W A. A. inter- gamea. played Nov. 22. iss defeated the seniors Flow er ^ S h a w poured and she was as- f In serving the guests by a nu'lh- Alpha O am m a D elta fa ll, term p a r ­ : Freshm an girls. Sigm a K appa's were hostesses ty. house. Phi D ella open house. ’ ’ hi Kappa Tau open house. AT*- W in ifred Kaichthaler. Dorothy liow - Shop i in form al tea on Thursday a fter- dltch, M argaret W ilson Ruth Fender. Ero Alphian fa ll term party M ason ­ Donna W - vIku A. Dorothy Holden! PH O N E 3702 ic tem ple Iren e Chapin. Charlotte Curtis. Pern Alpha O am m a R h o open house. Kfn fon . Prances Lamb, M arie Fox Delphic op-?n house A W A V N W A W .W V T tim o ira open house, [Fenton Park rs d a v night. N ov. 27— Kennels in stallation dance, arm orv AD O tPH t MEMJOU, MAnOARET LIVINGSTON ANOKAIHRVN CAIXVEMR • H IS PRIVATE U f E * A P A R A K O O N T P iC T U flE Dining Munti) noon m honor o f Mrs. E. A. Ballm er, Cafeteria (H O W CH O W S — FO X T K R R IK R S th eir house. Chaperone T h e guests in ­ cluded Miss tHznix'.th C'òn-ad, the. » the summer Miss Cr losite him in His Pris: ng an irate husband and the u n -1 Rooms Jfuuh d»luip m ited affect ion o f a form er sweet-1 P IT P IK S PO R »M M JbPuse chaperones o f the girls’ society •ornes to the State T ir heart. East action I Long laughs* houses and college dorm itories, and the Beautiful 'settings' E verything that; K IV K O C T S O I T i l C 'F IV IR othei mb*u\s. Mrs made, "T h e Grand Duchess and the TO FENTO N S TR K PT Ho. la vate ! ft*.' a frisky comedy <>i W alter’’ and 'lA Gentlem an o f Paris” i Nunn-BuSh with Menjou as the scorned suiti both great screen successes. ». l anding. Michigan cAnhle-OtuhtonedQxtbnts Came In and Kook I Is O ver M A R Y ST E W A R T ’S I The.se I n X eir and Different O U R G IF T S H O P j •■ humlty 2M Abbot R « » « l th e club. Black Walnut Kisses For formal wear, the T uxido Wrapped Butterscotch — a Nunn-Bush Ankle-Path- ! * • ■ • • • • • ■ • ■ » ■•■ a • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ e a e. ■ Wrapped Caramels ioned plain toe patent pump. R J N K IS T F R U IT S and V F G T A B L E S • T H A X K S X O t K I.T IK S A X II /-Ml O ltS “ R AU o in Dull Calf. S t'X K / S T , the name o f (pinliTft * Shuhel Shoe To. M IC H IG A N F R U IT CO. itiONlMNl TO MAN ÍProphecy- .*10 Noctli H «-hingtoHi | jin «iog. M irliigan \\e. Handlers in F a r tond t.ots i'i HO i’REATED NAME U. S. 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T B S M l C « I l i d I t i t i M M * « '. arm ed’ w ith N orth Carolina plajra were, JARES S P A R T A N S FOR sent s g a tm t the varsity aggregatio n . O n Thursday afternoon th e N orth Carolina FROSH G R ID M E N play* w ere again demonstrated to the State men. F o rw a rd pass defense also il TS F IN A L C LA SH S A T U R D A Y was stressed In the practice* IN A C n O N T O D A Y ] State will outweigh th e D ixie team by a few pounds In the line but the south- Sunday iM i l t e D i l n M f a r V ic star, and assisted by '‘Butch” Slaughter, in backfleld w ill have the weight ad- Yearling Team Neel* S trM f Al* S B y Ih R a a l Gem* ef form er team m ate o f R ip k en on the vantage over the G reen and W hite U niversity o f M ichigan eleven. I* a very back* ram pim i Cellef* Elevea and form idable foe fo r the K ip k e men ae- Conch K ip k e has notannounced any cording to M iles Casteel who saw the line-up to starttomorrow's Carolinians^ in action Inst. week. T h e i< is exported thut the line-up used game but Here. Monday OPPONENTS STRONG D ixie tenm boasts o f a fairly heavy last ween when State held Michigan Hue with a fast but heavy backfleld to .1 3-0 Victory will hi* used When the Michigan State freshm an j This football tenm mets up with the A s­ O ne o f the m ain parts o f the southern- would place Capt Flornbeck and An- sumption College eleven here this a f ­ HER FIRST FILM IN A YEAR .U lo ro u g h ly prim ed fo r th e flhal gam e ers offense Is a fast-clicking accurate drrson at the flank positions.C h risten -’ ternoon the yearlings w ill attem pt t o I O rth O season, th e M ichigan S tate col- forw ard pass attack centered around son and. Ferrari at the tackles, Ffitclt- avenge themselves for the d efea t suf- f f c f * football eleven w ill g o onto th e the 200 pound fullback, outen. who does mg*? and Moeller at guards - with Dill fered several weeks ago a t th e hands -gridiron here tom orrow determ ined to the brunt o f the passing On the re -! g etting the call i1r Moeller should be thf form idable Ferris Institute end up th e season w ith a victory over w iv in g end. Coach Tebell hns two fine nblo to piny Bi netid will take car of T h e gam e 1today* F rid a y .will I th e form idable N orth Carolina 8 tate »«nd*. Jordan and Silver Capt W a rren .. the pivot hosltid , be started at 3:30. team. T h e Dixie team arrived In Lnn- 1ro pound hnlfbnrk does'most, o f the Btnte's bark ft* Ude sing today and according to reports plunging for Ids team and w ill be a N ofdberg at ■ Since m eeting uji with Ferris In sti- 'ute a t B ig Rapid» severa! weeks ago Is a ll set for their Intersect tonal clash I threat to be wntcherl closely. G rove State p linti ! *H’ ®Lfttd Frosh h:n 1 » polished up their | w ith th e.S p artan « Ir ., m u! Saturday. Nov 24. practi­ freshman roaches 1rsi year, the team | to get revenge on th e southerners tng made by the Bpnrtans in the u cal!? He- lust o f the 1938 season 'Hie North C arolin a team, coached b y ! v til present a ver formidable front •Tebell. form er W isconsin University with M ich igan Saturday, the Spa Fast w lu-n they m eet up vith the Canadian* I coach ordered a lay-off for the el New York Uni versify at Carnegie today* Tm6 Spartur yoarlu.gs will h ave | squad Tuesday night saw the a heavy line nnd a mediutn weight practice, held in preparation for Providente at H oly Cross bark field. Girl’s IIoi Tip Dixie i u x ie team. i c i u n. A long forw fehsive p B c t 56 was held rdei Lehigh at Lafayette. N a v y -a t Princeton II ie_ Assumption college team proved ■] easy fo r the Fr*-*-! nun team lust year |H.Hsll It U|). This phase < Nebraska at Arm y Steers Student an gam e pleased Bptu greatly and Duke" Bchnu was worked with io r a long time in p iictlce so as Harvard at Yale 31hi West but th eir record hav« a hard us year gives fans i a reason to believ that the year lings will team 10 beat. I he town State at Drake N F o f the big pic ta re « o f to Favorite make his attem pt* good ciids Interm ittnntly were "i the receiv- ing end Harks and W ednesday alt* 110011 jprac* O hio Slate nt Illinois lown at Michigan. Canadians have played O livet college, Adrian, and Flint Junior college, beside» I several oth er smaller colleges. O liv e t | 0 the year, this epic at pioneer ilnv* w ill add new North Gftrollfta State nt Mi* louret« to I.iIlian G ish's fam e. Pipe Tobacco lice was held in the armor owing to heavy »now (nil which made prnc- -e on the Held imprneliCHi. S tu te Kansas Mbssoiiri. was the only school o f the three that- won from the As-siimptpioh college a g ­ gregation. T h e great «ta r reaches new height« o f em otional pow er In Dar* men i nt Northwestern ¡1 film o f the untamed West. San Francisco, Cui, Kipke again sent his team into an .Indiana Purdue-., tensive drill against n freshman team j It A lt H M 'U K I ‘K M lilt %I IO N G R E W And rarely h a« one «rreen play l,nrus & P ro. Co. Mil ota nt Wisconsin had two « «e h am azing thrills Iti»-lunoiul. Vit. ordei lo |Nili»h Up the running game, O U T O F R IV A l.lt V O F fT .A 8 « K S I 11tt in the practice a yearling team f ur W o t a« the ryrlon e «cenes and the Gent lemen : Stanford at C alifornia wild horse stampede. Since I first started t o smoke. 1 I <'oUtilllleiI I‘t 11 Montana at Oregon. . have always smoked rigarci t«** and plenty o f it lo v will remember .One day SUM sain to me “ F.d, dear, w hy don't you smoke a j Ì; A. I BASEBALL TEAMS OPENED Idaho at Southern C a lif nia I.infield nt VNii.diingtfip how th e sophs sw »-•I the frosh class | colors and paid * arly for it. T h e y , thing those long atrafghj -stcmmeil pipes are so mañly-looking INDOOR SEASON THURSDAY N*» Important games smith will se«* again th* t yearlings going j headlong in to th< h t class fountain So, naturally, 1 had to buy a long- while the .stolen ft <>1 . were ripped off stemmed «In o nnd a eaft o f well, we'll T h e ' intramural mdi*or basebftffl cheduje opened Thursday night with Ohio fj. to Have from th eir coat.'- »••n inking pieces | rail it "B lu b s M ixture tobacco. Im ­ o much vigor and pep that till» year's o f the coat with tl •m Then' they r m ediately with a certain feeling of pride in m y new pipe, I "lig h te d up” outlook a •ruts even more promising Origin..! H ard Lack Man ra il the organized 1put of the enraged I and proceeded to have m y tongue hit sophs to avenge se d efeat o f th eir | than last tear's unlucky members and the baft I. ten. I tried almost every brand I had T h e opening gam e Phi Delta vs T ri - . Delaware. O h io * IP* T h e origin al which followed, ei ling in a tie an d | ever heard o ' hut. nope satisfied pie. ipntrn. which was won by the form er hard luck in.ill Oil the O h io Wesleyan the but vim. o f ti Sadly, I had to confess to Iti !( tl.ut football squad is T ed Frans, halfback hatchet and the 2.4 to U was much closer contented than smoking o f the pi v of. peace, as a pifs- smoker I was a good »he score indiente.» Pöd Leavitt's hit- who has beep called hark five times « it inn. Next year, limb td of culm inating I i mi- was i he principal factor in the in two games tin * .season, after scor­ " D id you try Kdgewortl ing perfect touchdowns. ho. till tie « by a i e e for-att. am * had asked. " T h a t I» shat dad oki heavy scoring o f the Phi Delta. T h e second game. B A K vs Delta Franx trotted a ero «« the enem y goal i«*'*>n done, form er I tite sophomores | and he'» nlw a y » nt oked a f»i|M So I.was forced to try Kdgi Btgitin Phi. iva» practically won in the three tim e* in an encounter with the gave a big feed a which the ccre- a iu ti thr A K piled up U niversity o f Cincinnati, only to be monies o f burnt;, the .tm trliet and | and all that I ran nay is th smoking the pipe f peace w ere go n e' fellow I hat has t.Hed loaect oin t» wnt by lopsided score it lied hack by |tcnaltlc» T h e same thing hapiietied « I Wooster. through. Since tl ti the custom has | self to a pila*, started with I I here would I »«* very few the >1 the evening. F.c- ¡•nd F ra n x ja getting disgusted, prevailed at aervtn cider, dill pickles TUESD AY AND W EDNESDAY wns more run than and barbecue san . !,*¡oned rysolver of the *. <•> Mini resolved flrd that tc*t ’.tghting a smoke candle Blue Goose Fruits and Vegetables STUDKNIS FIRED ON BY MAN 1m o f the FhVtean •m'ici- 1* iin-ac j’ o f etiquette and beyond R om ance pursues h im ' A tea inns hus­ MISTAKEN FOR BANDITS •std taste secondly that t l tt l \ * I M F l< F *T band threatens him ! : iio'i-r 1om m tttee doe« not matn- And the gtrl he loves \ l«A fo r Them m »r«- rigid censorship over I’-gomrrv Ala .[p - G eorge Just can't believe he iieit* .«■ ■« in the house all fur* .1 itudrnt at * he. University o f loves h er' T h e whole i hildivb >ranks shall be dealt secret * out tn this j H E R N D O N F R U IT < 0. ma va s wounded rw en tly when d flvT fellow students were fired t ringer Uy. frisky, flirty, laugh-m - itiance' W ith beautiful- j a fillin g •‘t a fion on the Mont- I N il IK Y '»y tt ITERS T O N E G H T 1*1*1 h u m t o r n - Htim iugham highway K Athryn C arver •now j /•t*idents were on the w ay from W IT H S O P H R%REtK« I R | M rs Adolph M enjout I ir »i I ar of M nriila (era|*r I m i l I r r i t n l TlmrMlny g leading role ball *mme and were mistaken ndit by the fllhng «tatioti own- - itrtl. fro m F sve 1. totn i hex attem pted to n*use ■ ill . K en n cih Io fa v e *te . newly elect- i»h1 ti g»-* them some inuoUnr • ii I'esiuiuiri ¡«resident w rtt~ re rtresenl y . W . 'y W W W ’A W V A S S V A W b V e S V . W V A W . W . W . W tiis 11»»«. -*’ '--piAlnB to l!w «opmtdti >•es I l H w n the two d elegate» w ill go through AlUMNI o r IOWA, OHIO CRY the exom pie’ nry ritual o f burying the CORDOROY COATS PH* RFS«r.NATIONS TOO SOON p n n rrblat In ' htf. wbteh 1« syta’xT’le IP At the begtn- ner head u* *'f tt- -•'.M iiim c f cla-". hnRtHwv Fol- 1« win* tht» o tv m o n y D r W ard O tlt- departm ent of verer- Wool Blanket Lined it football season t.nam tnedu me w ill give the principal i*c university and address «1 the evening Jack Hnrnbeck e crying fo r the ts next on u»e irm grsm and ¡a.»1 , but Sticker Inner Limnft Y r.vx- \ r - Jack VA ce and Ing w er- respective foot- hardly least o Harry K ipke Im m ediateh after the laM tp e o fj .the i because their l ¡*ms seemeid to- •e form ed * habit t figh tin g tt mH Mvac.tic-pile o f wood will bur»t m to the lower b* flam«.« amid the cheer« o f thci-^xpwd in the Big T $ 1 0 n fere nee ftb«!! champiotuUtip oon- te;t.v Tite iighutigcaf the bonfire 1« e »g e r . ly Awstteii by everyo»»e f«»r it means A tew d ay* ago tite tw»» met har».' that soon after th e "bread line* wiU w iw itm H w m * Du*n teams to fight tt out fo r .th e to n h aisl file ps*t the cider t*uirrU nroUttoh* conference champiomltiip sod •swi-.tw.u h counters It t« under* •Wilee Itowi ver already has resigned. stood Uuit several freshm en »r e fast* tng today •** that they may be sure Sweaters Austin Texas- *1P> T h e Untvenuty of (»uvuumn»’ thetr fu ll share of the* g * td Texa* book »tore claim s it lias found ono buns 3 000 pounds a f meat and SOO gallons o f cider ; thr champion bad gueasers at ths Suede Jackets ! w>»rld A contest was held brfore the • T rx a v Bout Pern Metlvodiat gam e W hen all haiw eaten thetr ftU, they to wt!t a d j. mu it to the Union ballroom ; »er which »indent could guess U tt n * where a (tarty wtff be held Admission. act w ore o f the gam e Threw p n m tHYwever is not included in the generous o m w n tm s w tt 1 were put up and 1 3*9 students nagis- offerin g o f the sophomore class A new [ iered thetr ctie»M*» Not one was right plan w ill be inaugurated whereby only The score was < to 3 fo r th e Texans those men with partners w ill be allow ­ 1 T ltr nearest guess was • t o §. ed to dance LEWIS BROS. T i e com m ittee o f sophomores super­ P e ’aa-are O h io * IP * - - In th e Oral vising U»e barbeque include M. L G reer, J five games played Hus sessan th e O hio «h alt m an D onald Booth. In charge at W rs jr.a n .'odtbaU team wdvanned th e the bu m and m eat. A1 Lueek, th e c i­ ball a total of over a m ile and a half. der and C H. U a d i, th e bonfire T h e COLLEGE SHOP | chalking up S3 first downs and holding com m ittee, together w ith a number at th eir opponents lo I t Am ong other girls, w ere exrtim d fro m a ll d a e m i to* | v ir io n *<• th e D elaw are squad has th e day tn order th a t th e y m iebt ■ s m i ‘ scalp» o f M ln h lu n ' -------