» « S S e o u w « r S w*°*,,-8C‘eH* •— --------------- - Ê Ê 0 ’ ^ 'Æ amn NO CONVOCATION U f i A ll Be Back fn WEDNESDAY I l î l l v l l i y a l l iv Ht M HV n I AV W SI # Time far Clutter I ---------------- l A V m m v v Monday VO LU M E 18 TU E SD AY, N O VEM BER 24, 1925 NUM BER 21 WORKONCOLLEGES K r S S S “ THANKSGIVING UNION ON TO HOLD MATINEE DANCE ON THANKSGIVING D L U U l D f A f lf « P » J |C I j AW A D H C n A V t A I\ U lU TA 1U ANNUALFOR 1926 , s^sssrzz VACATIONTO Unni u.|.-n»K f r o m m o r e r h o o l , w i t h i n ;i rui lli i» t K a n t l . n o s i n e w i ll |„. ,,n . T h e M ichigan Sta te hold a m a tin e e d a r n e n Knlnn Thursday w i lt FIFTEEN STATE BALL TOTERS WELLUNDERWAY % ^ ^L BE ALLOWED t«-rtuin«*<| o p e l i hoi ip o a t t h e a fte rn o o n w h ir h w lll l o p e t l l o « IU I- K u i o n b u i l d in - id e ra . X-i»tir; p r a c t i c a l l y a l l o f t h e p r e l l n t l - Eight Men to Try Out at Grand " *'" s President B u tterfield who HELD BEFORE VACATION will I e on hand when next season opm Six men will receive w o r k in g e t t i n g t h e b i g y e n r - heavy weight sweaters while 12 will U* •evented with the light undet* w a y . Haven Show Three of Tbete hers of the faculty w e r e in f a v o r o f One Day Given for Regiitration weight service sweaters. a p p o i n t m e n t * l i a v * b e e n |»lar***d !..• •• x c e p t i o n o f t h e p o s i t Io n o f to Go to Chicago Contett. is t tini«* t h l s system wns and Payment of Due*. Of tin •* graduating seniors whci receive letters, four hot e d i t o r w h i c h h a * b e e p |o*t by t h e r e n l g n a t i o n n r or t h a t d epartm ent. of S. E. The M ichigan o» w ill be tin p r o v e d a faillir«- o u i n g to t h a t t o o tn a ti y s t u d e n t s t o o k in ilo- al llottocl Uni*-. Karg t* <1 n r In ( Pr«* FLAN TO ORGANIZE » > .. >r their tbird varsity a the grid game, »»ms d e p a r t m e n t is w e l l u n d e r A irIt it s w o r k a n d s u b s c r i p t i o n s u u i n g in r a p i d l y , w h i l e t h e a d * a m o n g the c n t e d at tIt to he h e ld to h e r e p r e - I'oiiifry s h o w d u rin g the o f t h e m tlid tint r» *tu ni u n - : il M o n d a y . t o o 1 a i e fi»r clas suH . a n d i r* v is t i OMl «> did! no t a r t * r m g I V <*n STUDENT CONGRESS " H i : naw. who played tackle, full- i Haskins of Sagi­ »-row r e p o r t * a s u r p r i s i n g week of b e \ 1 finit- a T h a n k s g l v l n g v a c a - - . M , back, and end on the State if B|f»i l'Üglvt ! tIo n a l l o w e d a n d a f i n e o f f 1 u n rth it MifhiKHti st.’i,'. i oil..», «ill »'■»* Roy S|>icki rman of Sairmuw, P re s id e n t Butterfield bellev w ith a p e rs o n a l in terest ill., iirvmiipiniint Of .III iirKafiitiitlmi who plavi d tai kle; I’aul llackett Th» * M»iidents Hho uld be a l i o w i t h i n t h e ucxI f e w weeks t h a t is t o ..la., ( b a n d H a v e n «hi home f o r T h a n k s g i v i n g . » .. . ne known as the student * «»tigress. aI»so,.itje .Saginaw, o. .............regular _..i „ guard . *»• . _ . . IMctur*«« A r r M it tl r wood, b K Spot o f th e m live c o m p a r a liv e ly III. IV «,,» »oiiii. iiti .1111.1 1,1 turn, 4,,r llir,‘'' 7*'ii»oii», and Kuhard fnre-w ord* h a ve been p rep ared B J . W h e e l e r , II and practically all of 'h e m v such a group on tin* rumpus last Ij.vmun <>t hast Fan sing, th e «lures o f th e d iffe re n t d e a n * across th eir d e sk * r r n o w u n d e r w a y u n d e r I lie w h ile »t ueth iau idsb erg . Shear th«* s t a t o T h e - I n d e n t s a r e on y e a r a n d i f the ; V d o n o t l e a v e I trial INITIAL PLAY OF y•nr but it was taken up too late in .iirsit v (juarterback, complete e a r to d o m u c h , t i r th i n t e r e s t e d ill t h e m o v e m e n t la s t 1,0 the list of seniors receiving their >n o f I t a l p h K i l h y . »'¡»vil** B a r k w e l l , o r g a n l a t l o n e d i - assistant NOTEDASTRONOMER W e d n e s d a y no* >n a n d ar«* b a r rlasst-H on Mon« l a y m o r n i n g , th< e v e r y r e a s o n t «a b e l i e v e t n a t Mb THETA ALPHA PM only b o ro ih v M r W ood an d K ay s u r o in i o l l o g o t h i s y e a r . B o t h ' third award m foothall. Si\ NophiMiitir«** \ w a r d e « l I .e tt e r . IS BIG SUCCESS been w o rk in g with P resid en t i A lfr e d \n g e l • Hvi ius h. ii . Ill - . om p leled the w r lte u p w ork - f a t e c o l l e g e w ill c o n t i n u e to SPEAKS AT SPECIAL e r f i e l d *u ill»- .in t b y - l a v >>t h e m i l i t a r y d e p a r t m < ‘ tii a n d h a s T h a n k s g i v i n g vi[teat ion i* •o iig ri-s H K v e r v o r g a n i/ a ttu ti oli i m i­ ri. i - v * L-* I - ........... m a jo r ii .y<»rk o n t l i e f r a t * m l t l e s . « r » lu p u s IS to h a v e o m ­ lite m he r n u ti r«l mi tool bn ; 111ti N o r t o n , c o - e d ¡ le te d * h e p i c t u r e s tif t h e H o m e es c l u b a n d h a * f o t i r ed ito r, h:.« m ore CONVOCATION MEET co ed athletic “ Am I Intruding“ , First of Series Of Playi by Dramatic Club ri-p l • s e tita tiv e I it th i* n ew .stud e nt ut y . m a k in g a tot •1 of Vn ititem h e rs It a u it r«| »■ ifie ir «te n tili m a jo r lutin i : i K ir v e r o f f u r « , » m l im /ation p ic tu re s under wav GROUP CONVENES ............... . o f t lie o r g a n !;Ration is M a t tin 1 the men U it n iiid-ii o f S a g in a w a r e lo be 1i 111 ■ lio lioie d m b e i n g d o n e in t h l s d e p a r t - 11 Well Attended. b r in g m a tte rs of m u -r e s t to th e la igfit *»l Hie ^ m b h - l - ie «e i\ e th e ir I (lortg t h e U n e s o f » O f O f l t l e s in 2! ,." T " ■ '( " « F M . M M » . W. ». ». « ait > a m i - 1m b IIts helor«* th e « u l ! S I ’a i*f i hi ; u 1" 'i p ar-* m- T h e «-m ig re ss w ill III n o w a y first let » * 1 ng th eir tilsto rra i backgroutid. W I» H i. » . D iH ic.ll, .n M.k. C- ( r a « .1 » . . »rk»r t«*rfer«- w it h the S tu lent t o n to i i Sopii u llD O l- it* •bn « ii i m i i i of H iu r g is ,,.» a n d o f f l c e r s alai I Í.1111««Î Jill I i*•ili i i m o i of Ba v « 'tt v ;» S í h i m r n e l . co-ed ath letlc inf Students See Stan. it w i ll a d a s an a id to III a l In n i y b o t li re e lig ib le fu r a n o t h e r M iss M a rg a re t F o o te . p re s b le n t of i c o l l e g . « s a m i ' . « m . r - i t b - m w h e re .<« < n m p l e t e d ih«* p i c t u r e s «»f •all I'laa* - i x sopho- II s p o r t s a n d t h e w r l t e u p s o f « li m lts l le tte r a re I'.a rl el -a It li e t < a l sur « ess a n d lias been < ¡. t i g 's t e a m s a n d re.-ailts o f \ ni Itti reti. ,1a. ksou. I iillb ili-k . i o n h a v e h e e n fitii*h«-d .lain*I - \ M« * os Il *.| l» e t r o ll. Iia lfb a c k . c u lly . ••I ,'u O lli tla v e ii. «pilli Imhvidiml P i c t i i r * ' * IImMísI irl, K e tlll«« ili J » n -AA ..f \ d rl:tti. • «tur«- depart m en t. under P a u l M Him i h of S a g i n a w . h a lf e ll w ell under .k uni hall udii va'ere gl veti lieavy ,.r i ••• »i it . . . u .... , »v mi P» r** • <1 li g io ». • u f i f * e r f in»“ mnv M W i«.* n n v p il " uni tight Men lo Enter Conleit al In­ » m e n i.» rec«»ive t h è h e n r y w e f g b f ternational Live Slock Show enti i v ar«» fello VA». : ibi ni j An- •■I. •t 1 »e i i'- e n h . r . eiul : Mieli in ducano. I d III ¡ili (Ih Berli'»-I i| e||«| dntm ents. Thi- if H e r a ld M on t eia Sim on M e m i u rn pi w o r k o f th epartments INSTALL SPONSORS ATMOSTBRUJJANT CHEMISTRY INSTRUCTOR LEAVES FOR NEW MEXICO d no CEREMONY FRIDAY .• i- v . a g r a i l u a t e a s s i s t a n t i" 1'' Dean Kedaie Prncnl* loninia To i n n s t r y d e p a r t m e n t <*f t h e v, rv tt f o r N e w M e x i c o W e d Des “H ence Corp* Sponton and Firal Mr l » | . y w i l l it. t », i f»»< l n * t ii*t o f t h e N e w J e r s e y Zin« ¡ Band Sponaor. new p osition \OTHB " f i*a-:a*a i u i »»n i » d i \ i-.l i». nate o f the C n i v e r a l t y of j >' U i A l i l l I «I M i » » M i . I l l Vlr b e i s y i am** t o M i c h t - All f las t y e a r . He h a s been d é l i t s pi g in e | » * r t r o - * - h e m l * t r v . a n d I d r e s s to •• h a d h i * m a s t e r * d e g r e e j d**nt of Radio Station lis Managed By Experienced^ Student Operators rn tln ii \V K A It hus five Album o f Campus Views in 1893 o j ï e r t tf o ri s o n i t* staff n ir e old in tin* r a d io Is Presented to College Museum prod iti tit*' navy or hu II»«*» k « n - IK 1 « K it t .« « « « «anfiíii» T a i » «* «■» «»f Vd udeV "|s*rat**r " i i the lakes A rnong n - r w h ile W illia m « r.•* «t b e ' * e en a d » . I. M e ste. IID 'U D 'I) ' f •«•rte«! Mis** *¿*11 •.g T h e \ rk a nsa s Í • f . ugiiD-T and o|ierator of iiu i i t " f installati'*»! • a . »»n d .e f i r m a n d »«*< '• »• Ki»rr**p*i I P h ip p ^ h y . a f « n u li e n t e r e d J a tries l i u 'h s n a n arid v *i»* iri«*al engineer Mr. I'hip- «i t a rbf* burnì ntifb-t m ««n » p r e s e n t in g t hc 1 e n t e r e d the r a d i o g a m e in « * »rl K o b irm in «mi i«»n " f * be ‘ h a rle s to n •■•’ k . M e lug. « «rn p iia h o f »h* • i — i « l a n * e o f |. 1» H a ll, h e II. Mittler .vili« Il fh«- h ami d ?he n r st r a d i o **«|iiipuiciit in ‘ 'o»ii h i g h •- bíiud pi a ve d ‘ h e A l m a fro n tis p ie c e i* it p ic tu re <*f Mr W e lls. ‘ '•'lid Mnr u aud also on** at M a ' c r 'h** fiag« o f »h«- d iv i s ió n » , in December 12. H i U>r While in the »»•rvi it* obng i fine i i i w b a n n e r f **r th*' •lottili **r A . Mi ^ t . ni u »• two y e a r s i n the W est Indies re. t>r**ught t»rs H fl a n d pre* - *** a luaintetiaie ** ojarator i»b t h e bru m Kt ii . » la* kjsin««írs. T h e Ann*ri T a n , Mr A d .,.. ,h . n ,,t „ 1 ., LIBRARY RECEIVES FOUR II Bo ♦o be p r o d u c e d b y T h e t a Mpha P h i . H u « f * i :n - i d ¿ im i i fu rtu e r tu**in- tie entered M. 8 (*. taking up W i t h the -» ing of th e id w oration .»in an d fh*- S f a t e fla g w e r e w ill he «laged at the Kittle Theater NEW AGRICULTURAL ROOKS •. » ■f fh** ‘ t te tuia ri! 're a l engineering and tiageth *r .i*»f winter. ltoti**rf Martin »L**** • •d fr u i d and l'enter*' ' l u r i n g fh*- I2 _____ - of r i e u i t u n • w h o ih Imi» living In 1 H»*lme« stnrfeal the first reshtnsn at that flwe. join*-*! fie* ntafT .f »iw »S*»r SfiMiigi«-*! B a n ­ The story revolves around the po­ Ra«t fai ai r i s i n g . IS ri-»;i|M»ii«)ti|e fo r »»ring itig “tatIon. W KAIi. where h e . Kolwrf entere«! r*«ii«i work when b* n e r " T h « |»*rforinaiD •• w a s harador Tha c o l l e r e library haa recently li t i c a l m t r ia u e n f.f ,i small t»»wn boss received four new hooka on agrlcui lug t* l i u h l t h e ev * III •u tili«» t i«ill r»e«l ever **inae working ¡ joined the army in 11*17 with the *ig ». .1 t \ -ii'-« ' b iu —» un d « u a p an*i ' h** w it h * newspaper office its the »enter (urp a0l| f-ountry life. In addition h e p r e ' * «*n' atl. R. Olson. George Woodbury 1new in it for him. Then all of a sudden Gunner O'Grady comes into T. L. Christie, K. IIIni«*hHtigli, Harold Marsh. his existence. O'Grady Is a mysteri- i ous character, who dominates the REPO RTERS plot of the story, and whose real his­ John Brlsbln c. I». mu tory is not known until the And of George H. Muore Note Ballhack Marion Bennett J . I» Medili the bonk. The modern woman, as W A. « all V rl Anderson (V Kolkoski depicted by VanVechten. Is Campas- M • lark It. MelnniH G. E. Itamseyer pe. She suggests the over-blase per­ M Pence Wm. Muller B. X lem eyer son. and is Anally the ruin of G un­ J. Kenton I 'leo I 'ole ■tilth GrusHinger, Hteno. ner O’Grady. The ultramodern child is characterized in Consuelo, who Is H fH T F T l R E P O R T E R S much too old for her age. Other Ligbtfont. Wonneta IV a t m e t si Hitnoti.8 Itulh llurd, Bdltb Sirmmfon, minor characterizations nre made l l n Hi* Troutman. Alice Hunter. Agn< Tritnihnll Sw This novel Is extremely repllstlr R I H IN E S H S T A F F and exotic in style. Some.new words A d v e r tis in g —O. T W hitb urn. '27: I.. Hynder, '28; Vie Anderson, *28• are even coined by the author Satire Itcurtiian, 27: Tekla H fin tkx , '2**: IcwIh Snider, '211; Olson, ‘211. Is very noticeable as the underlying C l retila flou- M ax Goodwin, *211. current through the whole story This novel is food for thought, hut O F F IC E B A S E M E N T N E W 1.1Hit A ItY It! I I I »I M i before It Is taken seriously It should Printed at the t'anipu* Press— Phone 2041ft he properly weighed and balanced. Editorials appearing in the M IC H IG A N S T A T E N E W S are written by the editor li» chief end his assistants, who nre students. They ran UNION CAFETERIA TO SERVE In no wot !•*• fnferpret<*d aw r**pn w-ntitig the official viewpoint of the SPECIAL DINNER THURSDAT eoltcgc nr of college offIrla!« S f ’BSC’R IP T JO N - |2ft«» T H E 8CHOOL Y E A R A special Thanksgiving dinner will You are cordially invited to meet—yourself! be served at the Union building on i Thursday. Tables may he reserved K E IT H H IM ER A C G H , M AN AGING ED IT O R FO R O N E MONTH 1 itid those who desire table service i w i l l he charged ft 2ft per plate. The regular menu has been posted H IC H is the retil i/o« I W h e re lies y o u r W L E T S A I «SO HE A P P R E C IA T IV E and cafeteria service w ill be available Privilege «ml h Ih im < * appear f t » be the Siamese twins of modern for those who do n*»t wish table sorv fu ndam ental a p titu d e ? W h at' w ork Ice The building will b e open as behavior.if we identify ourself with the type of philosophy that usual during the Thanksgiving vara- w ill ra il forth y o u r ab ility and enthusiasm ? says given a foot, people will take a mile. The Thanksgiving Hon T h e in dividu al is often too close to him ­ holiday granted to Michigan State is indeed a real privilege. It is up to us to take only the specified time for our autumn festivi­ ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT s e lf to g e t th e answ ers to these questions. ties. H e w ill do w ell to secure th e opinion o f BUILDS TESTING PUTFORM T hen* will Ih* some who having only one class Wednesday morn­ som e im partial critic w ho can v ie w the ing will begin their Thanksgiving holiday Tuesday. There will T h e in er b i m i «' «! I e n g i n e e r i n g problem in perspective. p a r i m e n i Jm b u i l d i n g a n a u t o m o t douId less la* others who will not return for their Monday morning t e s t i n g p l a t f o r m f o r t h e its«* o f « T h e industrial represen tatives w ho visit classes. \ a>t numbers will be tempted to do the same thing to to r s w h o a n * s p e c i a l i z i n g in a u lo i five en g in e e rin g Ti n* t e s t i n g pi y o u r re lie v e can g iv e such a ju d g m e n t. make that muni¿ng train. f o r m w h e n c o m p l e t e d w i l l p e rt n ii T h e y have had hroad ex|>erienre in h elpin g Stop ami think? The privilege which has been granted the g r e a t V a r i e t y «»f t e s t s t o b e p e r f o r students of this college is great enough to make everyone gladly ep dr o voen atnh ei nat ue rt oe smt ionbgi l ea,d at lnt di o n stoh o ii m en to find them selves. eompl) with the rule. Faculties and college presidents have dealt n g i n e e r i n g d e pa rt n i« *n t In particu lar can the rep resen tatives o f with college students too long not to la* able to foretell student the com m unication in d u stry tit the m an to action given a certain set of circumstances. In the past abuse of T ltV - lM T M H t M A W A U F If the w ork because o f the w ide d ive rsity o f privilege has made the administration pessimistic toward grant­ F u k llsk ed in w ork in that in dustry. W h e th e r y o u r abil­ ing an \ new concessions. Still we are given another chance. Let's «oil bfor n freshman sish in z to try wrestling manager -lioiihl ik e im lrrn i » f E ttr­ make gimh| ? in c a i D ev elo p m en t k f ity is in scientific research, in purchasing, in see Fittfrne Malone at tin* llphn The very essence of the holiday is to give thanks. The far* Gamma film house. mm In stitu tion tkm i w ill m an u factu rin g, in finance or in se llin g , yo u k e help e d k f m k et- ran find here y o u r o p p o rtu n ity to help carry • -flier ic'liiaiik! gP’jmi S m* sttvcuas of lijs ceopfc. The business mau » f Aei'pn itt too has reasons to Im* thankful. We in particular have reasons to this great urt to g re ate r neights. im dm itry. In* thankful. Thanksgiving means an'opportunity to go home. Don't take a longer holiday than is alloted. We would like to ATTENTION Published for Ike Communication Industry k f have Friday oil again in STUDENTS W H A T A (¿(K ID S P E A K E R W IL L IN I The tansing Cafe 'estem E lectric Company Comparing convocation attenedance this term with that of Makers of the Nation's Téléphonés la m in i'« Moot I p to Hole previous terms, we not a great increase in attendance. The rea­ He. b u r n ii son is not hard to find. This term we have been fortunate in having speakers appear lt.1 South Wnnhluftou Avenue Smmber SS e f t leriet In*lo r e us win» not only knew their subjects, but also knew how to present them. A college audience is hard to suit, liecause col­ lege, it it is successful, teaches us to seek the best. Naturally our expectation* have soared. The value of convocations is not always realized because, until the last fi-w months, we have l»eeii so conscious of their medio- i crity to attach any real benefit coming from their lectures. A g«Mn| convocation speaker opens up new vistas for us. We get u l»M»k at the business world, a peek at life in manifestations not clear to us as college students. We are given an opportunity to see with great vision. We can take something intellectual away with us. We are happy to know that President Clarence Little of the r^/hcn it’s Thanksgiving—and the teams t niversity of Michigan will speuk at the first convocation after the brief Thanksgiving session. If only Michigan State had a an drann up for battle on the gridiron—when the first touchdown ¿ocs over and the grandstands' rock with frenzy fund which would enable the administration to bring the best o f1 speakers all of the time. A modern equipped building serves the student only while he is in college, but ideas, philosophies, and' knowledge gaiiusl by listening to men of great experience and ac­ —Have a Camel! complishment will serve the students for many.years. W M tN the m il kimii a * plaving to malt* vtoir M«wd tingle. And the sheer« And «mmt- L E A V E IT TD T H E C O LLEG IA N «mgs »weep hark and forth between the Suppression of the modern college generation is well nigh im- ope of considerable advantage for Moke frwnd vou ever had. Not a tired taste, (dtl Dobbin in most cases knew the road and could take care of nm a cigarette ¿ftrr-tasic. not a «¿ret m a million Camels! Jim full and fragrant smoko himself without any assistance. contentment, just added /eat m living. This sort of ingenuity tends to show that the collegian still has So when your own college''• team tears a few faculties at his command even though he has discarded through for its hr* vmashmg goal this Thanks- much of the conventional and the sterotyped of the established giving Dav — worn Lie «eem» fullest of the ftonrv of happiness— joyfti.1v apply the fuo institution. Much more can la* done with a “ do" than with a and torn the smoke that's loved by -iiliitiM •"don't". . Have a Comet! In »es I A r — A s f w f (Am T- n t a ln o n e o f t h e f . I o r‘ ‘ü , ü P u ti g b o r n , i. ..i s l i u r w u n t . un d w a i t «»t, t h e m s e l v e s . T h e y t a k e a iui|t -lay eTra:ng under the auspic of Pi ........................ ro ah y b a r e U v b c h o a e n to l' l, lv «*»«•»■ U- t h e l a d i e * a n d o f f i c e r « o f t h e m i i i t a i v " ' Z ~ J ' ' 0 l k c l u b a n 4 *l>o n - *° lU, « ' " » l l ’Hltuw School of L i h y ,'i« ' l" "c*h a r g e Gifts -n.vhed by t h e Michigan sta teI'n T n " „ * * « » '« . m u '! I V "" ,''1' ' * “ • * * !if th ™ * “ * an in fo rm a l type ‘,nr* dance w ill i t H - l u l i u o r S c h o o l is a n i n s t i t u t i o n l o r t r a i n i n g in e h tl d c a r e , bo th g r a d u a t e r'tuc letits from such an in s t i t u t i o n — »»»“ i under-gradUHte. and i* of very i,H ** *'• K0 »hen* and not only take <' o l a m h l a n tl,.- » n r l e t v S a t u r d n v „ , ll la h rank, it m ain tain « a d a y nttr-; ' h a r g . . 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