I P ra tt i Michigan State News F R I D A Y , J A N . 18, 1929 .V o ir R n e m tla m t N a m P o r r a io n Yam r _ _ O p e ra 8 N u m b e r 44 N u m b er 25 FINAL OF U N IO SELECTION N CAST FELLOWSHIP_ _ _ _ _ LANGDON’ - WDAVIES iY IE o WEATHER SL°w s work d f f i n i t f A m n i a ON MEMORIAL m on memori ai TOWERw n w triw iili A C H U N T h e Michigan •ate board o f agri- ture has arrpptw the K ellogg Indus- PROVES POPULAR Cold Weather and Snow Hinder TAKEN BY BOARD IS A N N O U N C E D ! trial Fellowship lo be put han» the chemistry department Mie eilo ’«h ip provides $2.000 a year in the LECTURER H E R E Construct ion on Campanile. 1« t weeks o f good • ON FIELD HOUSE Ck©roses Composed of Twenty- j w ill Im* required fo r th e com pie over to the chem istry de- j the new M em orial Tow er, gift i.f Mr fo r i lx* conducting o f ex- Young E ngliihnan Givei Intereit and M rs John W Beaumont, i Architect a t Warb on P laai for RLERP f«*r Co-eds and Twelve Men. lo determine the percentage o f caffeine found in ruffo» hod o f e «perimentation is to cover T h is pp. ing Talk on Relaliont of Two Nations. I ing to H H. Haliaday. secretary of S tate Board o f Agriculture, j T h e work yet to be accomplished in Proposed Athletic IDED Plaot. of th at knits up the raveled! c a r e " T h at*« how B ill! MANY TRYOUTS MADE ■rimental farm near Oull DISCUSSES WAR DEBTS I eludes the finishing o f the construction and the installation o f the four clock* and chim e equipm ent Construction RIL 1909 a r e put it. and fra tern ity in i- I w ill be provin e th e theory when -1 ch orulua^w U u * * th* rfJ ’ Pfi and m,*n > with a $225.000 endow - I us been m aterially hindered by the i • cent cold weather. PASSES ON BAND TRIP ws* the g ift o f M r. W . K Pointing out that fists j rtblc d u rliw th e rem ainder of|u ‘ nTon produrtVon " ' T h e “ T ^ [ . . « the I Hu* Cam panile, costing $75.000, v u C. T a jr fo r , ’0 9, M ile s accepted by the State ' is m ore accurately •rib *d by t " ( ’ »*" • W ednesday by the * k and th e beelnnine o f next. L im it." at the b la d m e r theate en to the college by Mr. Beaumont Feb Hoard ut a m eeting last c present situation than ■ '«tfm a te I Made A m n i a ; i classrooms, some w ill be found 11 and 2 wprr announn old I a D etroit lawyer and m em ber o f Die Per- n * dnesday 1 m ental conception bar ' ‘ • - " f o r M ich - numi)»' ¿cross) # in n m i? STATE GRADUATE d in g a Q B D. to th e a b o v e ■ girls C ontrary to the the lastlegislature a large audience at n t £ cost I d - f e ^ < 1 mr soon as POM custom in form er Union productions People* M ic h ig a n i S t a t e urch. • # , each chorus w ill not have an entirely F ollow in g a t.n * r . nve«i4gation ai • a s th «» We need m ore friendly NAME PATRONS different group but all o f the various la Mon* evardtnv th e -»r o f a tem- e n ii- w c . k ly , t h o r* this is a much KILLED IN CRASH kavsaO E numbers, in which both song and .mailer Rorarv baslrerball *’ * - n ’ he Demon- I who recall a cold, ra in y a fte r- dance will be featured, w ill consist of In g sm aller all i t t h e c o ll ÍPffP. ch e w form o f conm •Dhaiderftbi <■ agita- I last Novem ber, a muddy field ^ r,s iron ‘ ,,m com paratively small ’ covered w ith sawdust. selection fired too often, are l^ ra in e | forward w ith hopes toward the M arr. H ow ell. P' 7 nose chosen ! Larann the director are arising. H arnett FOR 1929 J-HOP as the radio.” ed. and later on gave n flint Englishmen hn e in greater friend lin Lamp] Roy SpiekeraiM , Former M. S. C. ng floor **nroun- tffn er in -.- irich the lir d news «rcmcem- Memcd that .it that Hr trying t o f J O. Lin. Yd Mrs R ay R iggs have sm and the feeling Saginaw. He was helping a friend «tart | ballroom to keep from wearing Springs; O a il Eastrott. Detroit Mar- been selected as the patrons fo r the as* of In an iglish are bullies \v ¡ i r< car when a passing machine struck Mace o ff th e boards. Incidently. Ka?*1 Lftnp Lansing 1929 J-rHop. Which w ill be held in the an' and th p Cum- A group known as the .show girla ballroom of the llr>tel O ld » on here were bullies apl lilm .throwing h im 30 feet along the ley • told o f u M* i i**ed o f reservations fo r seats the td ’ will consist o f Dorothy Poster. id and in England s f«ri East even in g o f Friday. Feb 2, it was an- ion the alms and each day. Lansing. G ertrude W oodworth O len nounced Inst night by John Oould. , >. but th e y are much kerman w ill he remembered by a on- which. « Xlhtfff • • • ! Ellyn. Ill ; Ann Anderson. Ishpem ing ju n ior « las’- president 'v com pared wit it the clr^te o f friends throughout Uw The list of •el that the more (*•< Ig impers aind the PLKDGBfl Jane H al re. Detroit; Beryl Abbey guests o f honor is practically com plete ¡ and on the campus W liile on in Ha- l e iii-w editeir urged lalependent. self giji mpun here he starred particularlv e v e noticed th at a great deal of B attle Creek; Irene Leavengood. A th ­ and inv Uons will be sent out very r i .amber publication o f t he ens. Helen M cCotlnell. Lansing; M a r­ soon 'e r e in th e world the » tball as u tackle and in baseball. 1« being done in th e Union garet Patterson. Bad Axe. ice mad/* - a member ofth e Hesperian fra - Hours cing from 9 p m till ilu m n l, s rather inberenttng f th is week both on th e seco nd From the show girls, five co-eds 3 a m ! ni ve iK*en granted bv the fa c ­ debts and cruiser« w i and the V arsity club. Both these '—»•tan' ftiore litersirv m a­ nlong th e stairw ay leading ,lt been selected to -appear in a spe- ulty com m ittee fo r the evening. T h e ■! in the press pr oiw biv zations plan to Ix? tepresented at aH and per fuih s.ni e that Union offices R ecallin g simi chorns called the crossword pu*- co-ed* co will im* allowed until 8:30 a. in ought about. M r ineral to take filnce in Saginaw »Hiding *arv c-ontr ibut ion* Zie honis TlM»se »r e to be D orothy to id, but were a o •kerman." according to Ralph H rulture rteneea o f our own during this p, ’ heir dorm itories and society th e issue IxMde* •r. G ertrude W oodworth. Ann A n - h» The grand march, led by the uong those peopli nted was a good exam ple o f a fight- * «1th »r tfie oo-ec>v ftU)- weak o f th e year not so detson. Helen M cConnell and Margar- class -resident and his partner will :e m ore cruisers V 1 ilctc He weighed but n o pounds rf bOth we wonder if the workmen ’ 1 Patterson place at about 10 30 p| m oericarut much n sled played a Gelt­ .Iilitarv II consist of est o f them He had » n *ub- MibliKhcfl i>i- weekly initiated in to th e Union T i,p mrn * <’hon Tw o hundred and fifty f\vor* have. Yfonttnued on [» rid G len lark#- Hau ft Htr M arie: George b)n „ d M m nrd M lr t)n T irk rts fo r the party will go on sale college. Here he captained a n tooibuil team in lite lull y. At thi* limp it in ti»* lobby o f the Union building on n a p an o m e n in g flR M le r R o ya l O ak; Im wrence Face. Pontiac d 'h e editor and Mnndav Jan 28. and will continue for id the succeeding, three years B arn ard Tlnkem u lder G rand Rapids !hree ay* fo r members o f the. arsity tackle H r Uiao play- i t i he end o f the »¡tor I th e baaement o f tha A d - In th e tw o arts o f the show there la*s Because o f the limited se-on Htatr* s baseball team UMunng ihre«r terms i building a re included about nine, chorus num ­ tickets all ju n ior* deslr Allhrney-Gvneral Bracker to Be arrangetm-ntx für Bpieke « fo r the Miiwcnp- bers in which several set* of costumes w ill be used. the Hop are advised to to the Union as soon as j- oa P r o f ram : Varied Card tocen «om pleted and » i l l Ute-Hpiekerman residence w s. G. A. Form i P l a n Was levied by the All -col lege »•lection. n U M N CO-BDK Thursda iv and Friday of Ife rn e d tfje Hulead the tree», Saginaw, -tt 2 p n for C©-*d Prom TTii» Term dice in th e content o f a story Attractive. * piewuit by,Atem t/f M. S. C. POLO week * irckef.s will be on *ale foi edition that th e number of fible to attend this UOI. » M itiltiated. co-ed* reporting tor W A dance W ith i he naming o f im portun ne H olrad » ai. pub- 1» noticeably small. W e rr- th e first class that sports for as w ell as men are sponsored SEASON OPENS The rchestrs which «111 furhw or ’ lw* evening has pran cided upon but the cfgni speaker* on Wednesday for ’ he )92t Farm pr*’ Week at M B C plans art Ireing rapidly completed for the mosl SENIOR FORMAL form but « ith the /sor» »o rk it * i i - lie jm|x*r m regular Vigitf page«, •et ready to release ’ he successful one »r e r staged ut M K c. Under •n ixed on th is campus. U n - 1 W A. A . perhaps, th ey a re o f- igan T w o fiolo teams representing M ich ­ S tate college will ride into action omised to ix* among ’ h* ijld be obtained T lie event is estimated t/> attract ar attendant»- o f from 7 000 to 10 000 Charles E Snyder editor o f ’ hr PLANS COMPLETE N Blatr th p pa |ier em i- weekly m 1920 o f 'h e paper wan f in w e n grantor variety and with on ivh t avanist tw o picked teams of an State Ne w v by D rover Journal, will discuss the subject opportunity fo r a ll t o com pete the D etroit R idin g and Hun tub of F o r d e r t to Stodr Wood lot On the Rond to Stability Tuesday Goldkcltei O rckctfri lo E nlvrtuo Odnv j in th e men's departm ent where p *tro tt at the latter s club i the m orning N I* Hull laruung. president rm ■ : e r».ration custom dur m g the Cooditiooi io looia C ount» al A ffair: Aonoancv Ticket T '.»-ariy e*I act as *txa 'IT.e color- lu rin g ’ hr ps *t -wo yearlings. Rtick F ro a h i" flr it **am. ment Is about to undertake a stud' i hairman ? again make: w hite ’ hrtzugh- « 0 0v -- T h e officers team »111 be composed wriorilot condition in Easton towns the campus, a i M M U * u t Clght at eni armai in partm ent o f agm-i ture. »111 give *he Getary and M rs th e love o f A lla h an d th e Plains T ra in in g corps. C aptain R E I arson entcnt with « those o f ;912 when a im union haiirtx/m 'Die irchestrs ime. toll m i, show me. gx* end C aptain C R Chase o f the cav- study ws* made by the college In t o m e or otherwise indicate what a*r* (^lv*Non. »am e county It should show principal talk at the m eeting schedulet for W ednesday f te m oon »111 he "Risk* scheduled His subjec i Agriculture ' M I t from D »»ro it us a big ■ 'h e direction o f the inim itable me band Mod M r* Jamas npt ignt- «E H GETS course . T h ree players » i l l be chosen from devei*jf»men* ut. forestry during 'Concert course is a il about cadet' polo squad to make follow in g fou r members o f the p eriod up the „ Moon. Jackson .resident o f the Mich I R ay Carel,, who aside from tils il duties ,is rjrehestra leader is a tgan State Farm Bureau, w ill give a .p.;,, r entertainer Th is .same orchestra h until : welve ; rsre rtf this cmfy $4 00 per LE TRYOUT 8 we secure entrance to these student team H orace O cker Empire. F O U N D A book.'P olitical and short talk on ‘ Farm Bureaus" and J i* th • one which made such a big hit D Cox. dean o f agriculture at M ichigan ,,t i. and Park a year ago of Detroit Ron- it events? H ow d o we procure T J Rmnsdetl. M anistee Tod Leavitt, ria l H istory o f M od em Europe in r -rtiian of tha State college »111 be rhalrm an at the fpj M uller ¿.a* just announced that 1 W *> o h m u d u not. whut aKd r‘^ k1 E « ' 30. m « buUdin, Tlu, i m n wlji m eeting the : aie oL_Urkela is to i»e hmited to ing «.«suited la Vaudeville 304 Hort building M »ry*n JTjta- i urn for tickets? Betc.. etc., etc " D r John Lee Coulter, president o f abou 125. «In c h is indeed an m n oia - N orth Dakota Agilcultural college, will J o d ie «. U. of M. Girls Glee Club to ■iddress ’ he farm er* W ednesday nigh •■»n stab ilizin g Agricultural Produc- * Classes Afford Sleepy Students for t)M k m o f Allan nor for iod spartan flo «;. I I M I oprn i|a cn . but u i Appear in Concert Tonight tion. ' H E Powell, .state commissioner o f agriculture will Ix? f hairm an for this Chance to Regain Lost Rest night ¡n D etroit a' teroit Bunn«-** Big Brown Bear M ana Zucca •r.> ; runeting January 18. in the L ittle ’ heater, under W ilbur M Brucker. attorney general. %t.rr d other officials of Ourtof. .Matas, .tonn roglstra- a- T im o th y M artin youth« rrmre o f the 11rtcra. the auspices o f the M S C G irls ' Q lee Thuraday afternoon and President ffllie. a*srxiaUon. of.. 'b* Spirit o f Music R ector Stepheni selves are not thould hsve Meurad. had club and Sphinx T h e Ann Arbor Hang­ -Robert 8 Hhaw o f M icfUgan State col- ' Jli- *' *•»*• to pas» j udg - G lee Club l»*ge. w ill give a »h ort talk. H H usne » *n rn it romes *a rau. printed uehau which ers have developed a remarkable chorus t he -ad case eai organization for Reading Haliaday. secretary o f the college, will de»-k#-d Htt »au admlM o n to the evento under th e direction of Miss Nora Crane idian >• girl who aat <• ajuxx-iation Ft>r- O live Strohm eyer be chairm an and -i.fi blablack feathers. X fif tne «.ow n out haae two oourses. On the Uck- Hunt. They are frequently heard In A C ollege s in g th e larger M ichigan cities and over the And at that, M onday m orning * * * barley npent their I printed tha n u t or avenu for radio. M ichigan O pera and Junior o ir U TICKET SALE FOR only slight indication of tne vast Chiiag*» making a r- I Urn Uchat is pood. Maral» p n - Play Favorites amount of ' iassroorn reporting ’ <* be fki* fearing Sphinx is helping the G lee club in O lee Club | U m r at the daor at tha pUce de>- entertaining the Ann Arbor girls du r­ ‘»ucceasfuUy atcohipliAhed during the i*ow Next a * Hongs M y M other Taught Me week. We knn»r o f one txxjt In**iue ' • the trip to Detroit The Uehau a n sood for sen- ing th eir visit to S tate s campus They '■*: in to the Madan ant», t u m d I the muda départaient m u have planned an inspection of the campus and it's m any curiosities, a sup­ I Oaneart oouraa con ha obtained per at the Women's building, and an in form a l dance a fte r th e concert, at -b. lu u v n a t n v t S o n « H elen Oould *■ 0 . 1» » L ife Dvorak H erb m Schumann REVUE NOW OPEN » h o lias gone so far so* to beg adm it­ tance for the week to the classe* o f frien dly p ro fe w jr* during his vacant hours, w he ran get a little s.Jeep fr^e arid Horor- sreak 'ô oe im- th eir ftored bus. in hope è behind the foot- BoloUU which M B C students are invited to Tickets for The Twelve Mile -Lim ­ ‘ - rn persecution. Etther Andvraon. D orth y wilimr, A ll thi*. o f course. 1« r»x*i»tly ¡ridjra- it." the annual Union revue to be mee t the M ichigan co-eds. The worn* en's orchestra has offered its music for Ormm W eber R u th M artha.: staged at the Oladmer theater Feb Lion am ong us that the merry fra te r­ î U N IO N |O N V E N I E N T the remainder o f the evening. Andrea H aver b> Y ellow and Blue O a y lej 1 and 2. are being rapidly disposed of nity boy* are at it agam according to Joe Retter. chairman of brethren are about u> be-received in ­ and new A T T H E U N IO N A M PU S The M. 8. C girls were formally or­ O lee c h ib to th e various folds about rampu* the ticket committee u ntam is keeping ganised last term in an attempt to Any fraternity house, thi* *e*k .* a w r dnure to «ire you the beet of •a l e n d a r make the glee club a success. Although Applications are coming in and are thing o f )ny‘ to the peri set housekeep­ 'Mock every even- e d u c a t i o n o e p a x t m e n t being filed In the order in which they er* of the neighborhood •' t .-.<*• s b m r m t«xn*u*)e i f at any the concert to be presented tonight will That i*. to t; get one of our he their flret undertaking, they expect are received, and win be filled accord­ kx»k at The window* shme. and are time ?**i 'lo not reortve rourtoona IT - to sing the Mlkerto, a OUhert and Bui- ■ H EARS VA ND E N BELT ingly. Students were given the ad ­ scrubbed- daily by freeung pledges a Men Mon the m s i a m a m i will a p - vantage to flle early applications for When, if ever one of the minion* has a M a » 13 a w l we ‘ O k u Otrts O im club coa- Itvan o p w H U . during the spring term liTet isle rxKiflcaiiion of sasne. B for box candy H . S. c. Qlrls' in connection with the Men's Olee dub. Thv rducvUan' dvpvrtimnt -pniuarrd choice seats on registration day of this an idle moment, there* always the t the main date, Tickets for the concert are 75 cento • DKvunv on Tarada» afternoon .n th» term. . front porch to be scrubbed, and rugs ff* early. Lowney's and mug he obtained from the Union U t i l» thrater for n u d m i laachrra and Everyone should have his applica­ are practically worn out with beaung Res» rvatawi» for T h e Twelve Mile tion in before next Wednesday because # d y Co dmk. the alt Umar intarralad la proferalonaJ -d - student applications will be filled on day and night And it s this day and Limit *re com m « in rapidly, will rV M d a y -' Tha following will be giren: t,r a t io n The « a l a o f O k afternoon that dale and the ticket sales thrown night stuff that makes the house* a you hr among those to receive Arm •im mm rara waa U r B H Vanden Belt who u open to the public et the Oladaner and thing of joy. as wc cautiously ob­ choice of e * u ? Send in your ap ­ 1. t o ) ^ ■upenmrndent of tcttooO at Marihall. at the Union desk. served above, to look at The listen­ ing isn’t so much. plication now. MlelUfan. AdjuaunanU for New Friday night. Feb 1. has been des­ J l V. Ta a d ien to Make" waa Ute w bjact urad, ignated student night and a formal The hell-week activities, however, M i f f M P. W t o Vate Th at Now. Daoreot b » Mr. Vanden Belt in hia be II understood, are not exclusively party will be given in the Union ball* utilitarian There's always ¿he social m m M k A d raller a ñ i l a d win be iwld n i t roam from I t to 1 following the show la tha side. A ll weak sororities have been B hare special psm ilteon for with delegations of musicians. B V T C O I 'P O N H OOKS ■k | i* W E sS B kw tfflm T ■ I MICHIGAN 1 ( 1 ( 1' H i t I L A H O D O N -D A V IF .» P R O V E * tureri^ w ere paired u pm t» wi „ Michigan State News fe ctively enforceable and satisfactory. On the oth er side, this being th e In­ Some Campus Laboratories p o p r i.A R i n l e c t u r e here duce frictio n between the two n a tw e Perhaps i f w e set o a t our best *2 if> the window it would be pood! fublliiM Iw W weekly durini Uif coll**««** y*-«r by Uta »todrnta of Miehiiran State Coll*«*. side, the council must build itself up to the point where it commands th e re­ Cover Extensive Fields (Continued from page 1) in the Prince o f Wales, the speaker M r Langdon-Davles. international relationships, a vies ^ Kntoml n nocond rliM matter at th* poll- offii*», Kant UmlnR. Mlrhlimn. spect and attention o f its members, month or six \>eeks in the year fo r said. '‘ You have to come to America W here do you do your laboratory England's lack o f knowledge 0f some*inn'.' that the present council work in the courses you take? laboratory work 'o find royalty really appreciated In phases o f Am erican ¡vUizD The llirhlyan State New* office in located At ' he more distant stations for e x ­ Many Englishmen get through a whole l America's contem pt for ¡nemy on the fourth floor of the Union hulhllnx does not ct rnmand from some of its K «d zie hail, if you're a chem student. d ay without thinking about that ex ­ : S tate's b rilli* Telephone, rolleye eirhanye, extension 104. perimentation owned by the college, -¡and were cited as further . members and other disinterested par­ In the Heal laboratories, if you m ajor cellent young man ;«n4 even a night w e r th e Uni vefc OITire hour* Sunday. Monday. Wedneaday. in botany. In either case, you can go the largest, used fo r experim entation irritation Educated Englij and Thurmlay from H p. m. to 11 p. m. ties. ir; crowing crops, is at Chatham in the without dream ing about him and from five, the Intet to your house or the Union fo r lunch, i:d be pleased w ith the hutidr. R ecently the council appointed a and return to your laboratory field a f ­ uppf r |K*ninsula. T h is includes 600 w h at I am told m any American women a u n pu « ha* rise F.ditorial* Rpjwyirlnii In the Michigan State ning th eir way through umvp » . and many o f Its crops ore used could hardly say the sa m e " they only knew about such New* are written by the editor-in-chief and com m ittee to revise the present in ­ terward. o v e r th e possibili! hi* a«*i-taut*, who are *tudenta. They can in awm al experim entation M anv Englishmen are discontented efficient code of rushing regulations Rut if farm ing or forestry happens Lanedon-D avies said, and U P C teem fo r this seasor in no way Le interpreti*! a* repre*entltiK the It the indent is interested in fruits with the preserft government which official viewpoint of the college or of the eoi» to be your major, you m ay spend your d Die absence o f a class systei Th is revision concerned itself only and vegetable • xperim en'ation. he goes thinks in terms o f war and cruisers lose Qnldlli. __________ laboratory hours anywhere from great achievem ent o f the w ith th'- method oi trial procedure, the Chatham, in the upper peninsula, to to the Graham Horticultural exi>eri- and which mav be overturned at the fiuberrlptin r m the Schon : civilization. meht station near G rand Rapids, where next spring election M r. Lrmgdon- power therefore being placed in the South Haven, fa r south In the state tangdon-D avdes scored the c f'c v le s stated largely because they SUNKISTI KillTONI A I. STAFF MAN ACINO F.PITOK hands o f the faculty. For in these two places, arid in four others owned by the college, student- 100 acre1- are used fo r this sort of work At South Haven, in th e fru it belt, are feel that such a policy is making a ; of Am erican clubs an Uintion ceremonies as h T h is revision was turned down by a carry, on experiments in farm in g, fruit 2f. more acres at the disposal ol M S bad impression upon a world of jieace ROÎJKKT A MelNNIS ation fo r an adult, bu SUN. part o f the council. 13 members being and vegetable raising, and stock im ­ c Uidents. lovin g people, fils hope : tha» Po •istant Kdi group in ench count ry who want few ame groups for th eir a ■fact Stei Kdit absent from the meeting. provement. Near Augusta is the K ellogg farm, i\a*latant Kditoi cruiser« will eventually become more in an executive wa; Paul T B ut on ly our graduate students are ' n IIS bv W K K ellogg, to be used Henriette Co-ed Kdi toi Another and peculiar piece ol legis­ popular than ¡those who 'hink in m il- - in to sudden action—- » Society Kditoi lucky enough to attain w-ork a t thesi­ or any sort ° f experim entation, and Mnjei III lation also voted down by the council u pm f English business ni Knlherim- l.yrich rearar« ivmm s'ations: the other students follow ing ’ recently acquired is a lfiO acre igland who has lo.st so m any o f accomplish. MICH .lem.» Hiwkln* Ann Anderaoa Sport Editor Exchange Editor was a bill proposing that the faculty the agriculture course are w p II p ro ­ of Hi»- University ol Washington force vided for with 1200 acres oi land close­ ' near l.akeview, m ainly fo r potato ■ mentation. world markets and »i ho has !,- ■Reporter' Stanley Dodge, M o ir Duff. Thofnaa • her. S ta te •students are roam- too unemployed worker •s making a ix Knapp. John Tate, tilen l.arke. Alfi ‘ ; 11 s<-< i! fraternities to accede 1.0 the ly-adjoin in g our campus to be used a.s t poverty stricken poj utlat.ion and »•Pot Jm On Tor instruction stations in experim entation >.iwiii* the state doing their work , K* . Wilton Colt, Wilhu yules and regulation* of the council. in erop growing and stock raising ■ campus some 3.000-odd •acres in ! :in income tax star' ine -al 22'■ m is « « ■ ■ v ia ia iB ) irmick, Ruth Kl»h- Sensible voting tin .revision In . the first ease, Forestry student- may work at the was inadequate, and large experim ental station o f 575 acres nt and sometimes this proves too lor their colossal experim ents Then a benevolent college leases more cent is natUiallv Jenio us of Am er • “ JenIons'.’." the spea kcr ¡xjlnted "is human and natu ral whether I i Collegiate would not have made for an effective near Escanaba. largely forest and cut­ rr over land H ere many oi out forestry land for a short time, and on they go. to it is decent and rii fid *»rid you Ht SINKS'* STAFF rushing .system In the second case, if the authority oi the In terfratern ity students find it possible to go fo r a i out things on 4.000 or so acres t bin me all Europeans fo r cxper i­ mirimi leal F lo w e r MUSINKS? MANAOKR HELL WEEK” CONDEMNED »»* all Syrup Evaporator to ■ when they view the M.S.C council is- to be effective and respect­ WAKRKN R SHOOK- Id ion o f Am erica " ed if must Ik- established and m ain ­ tained by the in terfratern ity council BY FRATERNITY CONVO Replace Old Sue I r House nericati tourists and English lec- Shop And that is no trivial task, inasmuch New York i TP - Hell w eek" wns 'D ie Forestry depnrtrw nt is computi­ ort Brown traveling t as 13 delegates t o the council found P H ON E 3702 Open . John Harri*. Mauri things m ore import,ant or more inter- fo r a second time condemned bv the In tra fra tern ity conference held a' ng the Installation o f a steam maple - rup evaporator In the colfpgc wood-, hi. from Campus Apa Mhi Richard A M-in p ting to do rather than to attend a Hotel Pennsylvania here recently [i is expected to lie i n . operation, in eonneilory session, and Inasmuch as In a debate on the subject. Lew is D he s|>ring I' is now three years since .« old sugai* house burned to the U N FA IR certain legislative blatters were influ­ Byester, O hio Wesleyan settlor and member of Phi Kappa Psi. said that ¡round. enced by a • threatened split- threat- th e abolition o f the rough house part STATE CAFE W o r d en m es t.o tin frf t w o cases »nod by three or four members o f fra te rn itv initiations is expedient w h e r e in s tru c to r s E jec te d fr e s h - ..T h e D ally believes, as does the coun­ because i< tends to diminish the pres­ Forestry Department Sells mt*n s tu d en ts fr o m cla sses th is cil evidenced bv its vote that the tige o f th e fratern ity system Serious Mary Trees fo r Planting .w e e k f o r s le e p in jf (lu r in g le c ­ accidents, he said, arc bound to o c ­ council cannot, gain authority through tu re. In d o in g so th e y h a v e a t ­ cur For every ‘black eve" the fra j| l;. i.r.im l R iv e r \v The Ej ta ck ed th e g e n e r a l practice o f fr a t e r n it y in itia tio n and pun­ the faculty, and also believes that te m ity gives a freshman, he said, it there Is merli in leadership as opposed receives two "black eyes " Forestry departm ent has sold trees for shipment from the for- 1 ish ed a stu den t fo r a situ a tio n to dom ination as the effective means >1 gaining authority ‘ I f there were any value o f getting the fratern ity across psychological rseries at the college tht:> spring part ment has about one m illion Th(' Most Un-to-Date Place in I fo r w h ic h he cannot, la* c o n s id ­ by rough methods, h* la id "it would- eft lor sale, including those at e re d resp o n sib le. have been lncor|K»rat«*d long ago liege nursery and at the Oun- East Lanfintr i LEW I A lth o u g h it is not u nhlam e- w o r t h y to he fo u n d in th e a r m s START INTENSIVE STUDY Hough house initiation produces no constructive benefits and seriously un­ OF HIGH STRENGTH CEMENT derm ines the basic spirit of fra te rn i­ is e n m*ar Bault 8te M arie V , V . V , ,.,. . V A V / W « V « V A V j | o l s lu m b er d u r in g th e p r o g re s s ties.” Prof. Hitchcock Has Operation o f a class, it w ou ld see m that an Harold P Flint of Lomtmrd. Ill. T h e civil engineering departm ent executive serreiarv o f Tati K ap p a E p ­ e x c e p tio n cou ld he m a d e d u r­ announces that M O Peterson, a gra d ­ silon. characterized the rough house W W Hitchcock of the Ghent in g th is o n e w eek o n e is in fu ll possession o f th e K v e tl w hen uate student, has Hturted on an Intori- initiation as "an outburst of sadistic vivc study of early high strength ce- tcmpcramen&iU—Some int nis Th is type o f cement has grown said received delight out of inflicting members, he gineering departm ent delieate OjM'ration in the Uni- haspltal at Anh Arbor on .fan under- MARY STEWART’S fa c u ltie s and w ith a s u ffic ie n t very popular in construction circles in punishment to the present lim e there has a m o u n t o f re s t, it is d iffic u lt red nt months,, fo r it w ill give tlie same * statement concerning Ins con e n o u g h to s t a y a w a k e d u rin g T h e conference accepted an in vlta- strength in three davs that ordinary tidh to cooperate with a com m ittee Valentino Favors and Candies cement gives 28 (lays ufter pouring appointed b\ Dr H W Cluise, presi 's o m e (d‘ th e s e w a n d e rin g , Uliin T lie civil engineering department dcru oi tin University of N orth C aro­ t e r e s tin g , and m o n oto n o u s d is ­ will give a special course in the use ol lina to study college fratern ities with for Your Parties co u rses. A n d at a tim e o f no rest and p len ty o f w o r k , it la concrete before engineers-And arch i­ a •>icw toward encouraging college a d ­ tect*. at K alam azoo during the week of m inistrators to oitcm* more use o f fr a ­ Dr. R. I. Sealby Feb 18 Another course Is scheduled D E N T IS T New nnd DifTcTfoF't’an Fundios p r a c tic a lly im p ossib le. F o rtu ­ ternities as necessarv adjuncts to a d ­ \bltot lllilg. IÍMHW 3303 to follow al Crystal Falls, and pros-, n a te ly most o f th e in s tru c to r s m inistrations "of colleges Chancellor peels for others in several lower penin­ Evcnincs ••> F H Lin dley " ! he U niversity of h a v e a d o p ted a m m m o n -s en s e sula' cities are blight. Kansas is chairman of lire com m ute«’ a t tit u d e r e g a r d in g th is, over­ lo o k in g s h o r tc o m in g s in cla ss ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT — t LEW and a llo w in g uni om p ie ted w ork to he m a de up iu‘ \t w eek . F r a te r n itie s h a v e c o o p e ra te d in th e m a t t e r to th e e x te n t o f INSTALLS MOTOR GENERATOR Tw o new m otor-gcnerator seta have recently been insta lied in the d t iw l C om e in and Look C * Over OlIR GIFT SHOP M .S.Cre R e s t a u r i rt* ' COL a r r a n g in g all in itia tio n s in one- w eek w ith tin- th o u gh t o f r o ll- , current lul»orstorv o f th«’ electrical en- ¡Itieerm g department D elivery has Also ijecn made o f the S|jeçtally designed .’ I I \W miI ICu.mI Open Day and Nijçht i n i t i a l i n g th e p h y s ic a l d is a b il­ Uiree-maehine motor generator set N W W V W W W V W W V i t y o f the s u b je c ts fo r ed u ca ­ w'hicti this departm ent purcliaw d from N E X T T O PO S TO FE M E tio n a l e ff o r t s in as sh ort a tim e li» Burk.«’ Electric Oo Plans are nowj R R R R R R R S R R R R R R ............................... .... Linder w.iv to install this s«'t and a! a s p o ssib le T h e r e is lit t le r e a ­ son* in c o n s id e ra tio n o f tin* r ir .peen»! induction m otor set fo r can- j :■»trl.ii ! lull sJr'auI cont ro! : SU N K IS T FRUíT^antl VFGTABLES - M c u m s ta iice s, w h y th»- te a c h in g s ta ll sh ou ld not he so m ew h a t Hingl* ont rate- fam llv SIJJŸKIST, ih r name of Qunhltj len ien t w ith th e in itia te s . A HAND I’ RO Hl.KM W e llr jir r in it MICHIGAN FRUIT ( 0 . m ici I rater rn attem pt! of] •tic The Equitable H a n d ln h in Carload l.ots vf ¡i knotty problem with Life Ajjsufance 313 313 North ta rrh St I i h i. piobicm I ui ic both angles the heretofore Society t •» k m m • • ■ ■ ■ • » M l I I » I nim-wlmt neglected angle brriNiiins o f (h r I N IT K I) S T A T E S l e r c it e iH R ly iu iin u ih u i "W e W rite 'Em R igh t" % Th is quirkiah problem h U tT ir iiU T W ils o n & J o h n so n h \ rushing muuatlop^Mf^WaahMigitin in "iTt side tlie>*rtimt!li m ils' but Id up iihU* »»i jCAKCfUug regulations to tw ef Timur 2-A llI Columbia I R e c o r d s :? T W O SF.ASIENS' \\ F A R — I W R T S K A S D N 'S i'R I C F ! cAre H IT Records I hat « lite M orv o f D aorrr HrugaiiS N H e r r H e lo ir H r I.ist a F e w #*/ the Latent H it k on I olu m h ia R e c o rd s C L E A R A N C E S A L E O F COATS! T h e weather ih« prue*, (ite stvl o till conspire t-u make a sgic o f truly 1549;D (|uulitv coau. a (lung o f interest to Dtusing women thes« days longer' ohr\ tin- impulsi-' Best pick of coals is obtainable IX iliA Y at Delay no lo lililí fit Some 1.0» in' Fox T r i Vo' uff Fox Trot La V ceda D%nc 1 .. Vccda Dani Thkt’s S A V IN G S l . n l e S n i ’iiiit 's S i i 1rs. I i in k I N e x t S e a s o n 1t|5|-D IÓ OH I» XI» S iiprr • d *ire Fc W hat r f«è rl‘ What a N igh t' !**l*fth fiitt*i on I h u i i r FOX toy weaknessnow H T » I.K S . CO LO RS. K IR S . K .M IH H S . Right! l*.V. II 10-inrh H U h t p Du « Hill l«>|> H* vat C anadian» Fox I’rot with Mil' uy fgim bart C h arle» at January Sale o f Th e F urs: lioavnr, Kolinsk y. lU d g cr. W o lf. St|uirr«*l. Ileu tvr- The Spell o f the Itlur* R oyal Canadian« P o l Trot G ilt lo m b a re with M ilton Charles * ' nd H. O rgar florshitm Shoes c*l te. T h e Fahri«-**: lir u a d r lo lh . Sued* C lo th . F e r r a . S ix es ' 14 t o 52. 165«-D 10-inch 75c Wear a Hal W ith a SU trr lim n * s h e’» I unit» That W ay Fox Trot Fox Trot T«*d U*wi* and His Band Ted Lewis and His Bind OptyEiÿti'Eighty $12.75, 423.75. 435.00 and up to 4150 W e lla ve All the U l r U f lit » un Iterarti*. I'U y rr Diano Kult* and F iv e !- Sheet Musi« A Few $ f H Budd’sMusic House H*®uN Dancer Brogan Co. l l * hauth Wauhiafflaa Ave. ” E% IK \ T H IM * S TO R E O TEN S A T L U D A V IN Ml M i­ E V E N IN G S L N T U U i a i n t . Michigan W :tn 114 s. Washington Ave. lA N S IN G .M liT IIH A N AT W A S H IN G T O N AVE East Lansing State Bank CAPIYi4Ì 5wSoRPLUS MICHIGAN ST ATI N I S I tior Party Opens Season's Format Affairs Saturday Night H. E. Department Discusses H on T om orrow even in g th e Senior Form al opens- the •form al'' season o f the State Health Program bter term It Is the first o f th e m any form al parties th at everyone Is a m eeting to discuss the state-w ide gard. state supervisor o f hom r econo­ King forw ard to w ith so much enthusiasm. T h e basketball gam e with the program o f the various organisations « r a t t y 'o f Detroit. the U n iversity o f M irfm jan G irls' G lee club concert. mics: Dean Jean Krueger, Miss under the state departm ent o f health Florence E Beckor. Miss Rossman I house', and initiations promise a very busy week-end. was held in the extension o ffice o f the Jewitt, Miss Esther Nash. Dr. L illian * N um ber 14 open house w ill be held at th eg- Home Economics building on Friday Smith, and M rs Ballard APPROVED PARTY THISLIST morning. T h e meeting was called by T h e Am erican Red Cross was repre­ K . u » r .n d M r and M r , C P h i Kappa Tau fra term tv w ill . ANNOUNCED ^ WEEK M rs Louise H Campbell who is the state hom e demonstration leader. Those in attendance included Mrs. Dora Stockman, a member o f the sta te sented bv Miss Beulah Bussell and Dr M arietta Eirhclbet-ger o f St Louis who are th e district representatives o f that organization Miss Nash conducted the I J-Hop. J-H W . M Military fitarjr Ball. Ball, V anity Board o f Agriculture; Miss Ruth Free- discussion groups th. the house mother, w ill be pa- P arty, Head Lob« Lilt of pas. ì o l d k e t t f "C ou n try Club or- Social Doings. WOMEN’S ATHLETIC ASSN. s c u. w inter term gtrn ' w ill furnish music fo r the Form al which w ill be held in TO SPONSOR PICTURE PARTY HELD tonight it!n to n ballroom Saturday evening W ith the dates for the J-H op. the and Mrs ' J F Cox. Secretary V arsity party, and the M ilita ry ball “A Lady of Chance” to Help Fia- T h e second o f th e series o f w inter K M ' H H Halladay. and M r ano settled, the various sororities and fr a ­ rtu^parties which are being sponsored I James B. Hasselman w ill "be pa- Plans for very elaborate deco- hs have been m ade and an excep- ternities have been arranging the dates for 'h e ir w inter term parties T h e Olds Hotel seems to be the preference for the form al dinner-dances with several Nancy Carroll and Paul Lukas A Paramount Picture in “ Th e Shopworn Angel ance Erection of New Cabin. the a. C U. w ill be held at the Peoples church tonight. T h e FYeshmen are arranging the program with „Jess O ne o f the latest pictures o f Nonna Bud as chairm an A cordial invitation IDED ¡fi party is anticipated Ulyssian oj>en holif B y rem odf will give term at iW Saturday us ’ h* scheduled to be held in the K erns H otel T h e follow in g list o f ap- proved parties, although incomplete P O P U L A R CO U PLE IN F IL M SUCCESS ,f m . V . Shearer. --A L a d y o f ^fiance." is to be is extended to all students. These par­ m he< ï ï ï : U » * ^ r '-l»uisorcncd with a dinner la st W ednes- ' H er latest picture, in which Hue it is a pathetic story pJ*Vod finance the eroiitloh' o f its new cabin L E A R N TH E P IA N O T h e form al parties scheduled **<• he is co-featured with O a rv Cooper. against t he,, bright---«hackgtyanid of on college projierty one m ile and a h a l f 1 I Made Amszinff Union A fte r th e Jan 19 Senior Form al Jan 25 Mm further plans fo r tarv ball: Jan 26 Kappa Alpha Theta Hi«’ shopw orn Angel - comes to the "1 romanticism, a thrilling tfingle o f cir- directly south o f the campus. Members- IN T E N LESSONS s ta te Sunday and Monday. im.stances in W h m ^ a dean-m inded oi the faculty are especially urged to : lahing the roorrt .in the Union and H otel Old: AeTheon. Hotel Olds FWb >opng man an d.aTo-aw aken ed g irl are extend their pntronage. and a special ' term activities were discussed. 2 Surma Nancy Carrbll has everything. She is swirled heJpieSsly lembers together attended ij>pa. H otel Olds. Feb. 8 the J-H op Feb 9. Varsity party. Feb. 15, .* delight to watch T h e life and action selling organization is being form ed to j T E N O R -B A N JO OR d t in ' lu t f in n in f f T h e ^ Shopworn A ngel- has many encourage it as such. Langdon-Davies. Chi Onx-ca Hotel Olds; Feb 16, Sesame. in her portrayal, the absorbing person­ ihjnif$ to recommend it it hns Nnncy M A N D O L IN IN FIVE M ic h itfjm S t a t e . Hotel o ld s Delphic Hotel Olds; Feb a lity and the rhnrm o f her presence Carroll. G ary Coo|ier. Paul Lukas, that T ickets may be hod from any m em - i 22 Alpha Gam m a Rho. Hotel Olds: piovides all the entertainm ent^ ofie captivating and mysterious person, and Imm- o f th e association, or by c a llin g 1 LESSONS s i n ta g o s a s ih t y rrruTE cellist Lam bda Chi Alpha, House; Feb 23. needs lor one evening. But then an unusual m oving love story in a bril­ Sh irley M ixer at the Alpha Chi O m ega j anti-we. kly./Hfc* Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Hotel Olds; Mrtr there s O iiry Cooper. C o o p ifT ia s" that liant settings It is good entertainm ent' house. Inform ation can also be had b y! >| t h e MARRIED SATURDAY 1 Alpha Phi H otel Olds M a r 8. Sopho­ which, for men actorg^*hi Kappa as it lor women actors He has p ro v­ people T h e "H allm ark S elf-In stru ctor." Is llig scales and exercises. Y ou are Sonsideriibl»* agita- "T h e Shopworn A n gel" . in a gym nasium . iSner in which the Vivian T riv c tte Park daughter Tau H otel K* - ~ Kappa Phi. Hotel - en in many strong parts but. in no taught to play by note in regular pro­ ptetui'e to see and to talk about «Srd news concern-; M ary M Trlvette. noted C in - Olds Feb 16. lan. Hotel Olds fessional chord style, in your very tiem ed that lit that. Hobbi Attend» S. A. E. M ed iti artist, and Ph ilipp Abbas, head j*ne open house Usted are Jan. 18 rallo deportm ent o f the M ich - Alpha G am m a R ' Phi Kappa Tiiu ANNOUNCE RULES FOR M|ss lovewell to talk first lesson you w ill be able to play a Sp trying to create gnnlstic to the col* Institute o f Music and A I- Jan 19. Ulyssian Eunotnlan; Feb i were m arried last Saturday Pi Kappa Phi Fc 16. Ulyssian; M ar TERM'S FORMAL PARTIES 'NEW PHRASES FOR OLD" Pi W Hobbs o f the mechani- cat engine rtng departm ent spent four iMtpular number by note. Send For I t On Approval D eeply resenting l|ment the student in at the Peoples church R e v 2. D elphic M ai » mlaia Chi Alpini Announcement o f the form al party days o f this week in D etroit where he 'f o r an all-college w Phrases for Old McCune. pastor o f the Peoples M a r 16. Delphic M ar 23. Lambda Jules ‘ or the w inter term wns disclosed attended the m eeting o f the Society of | T h e MHallinnrk .Self-instructor," la th e students by the kh perform ed the cerem ony irnpus G irls' Assoni! C h i Aipha. . Week T h e annual J -H op leads.the Autom otive Engineers. ! the title o f this method. Eight years tt 10, 1909. the first lom 12:00 to 12:45 kong 'h e -fa c u lty members attend- iist fo r late hours with three o ’ciork it parlors o f the pen wore required to jierfect this great f a s published under phe cerem ony were M r and M rs r ■ " * C Taylor. Oil; and parry rules and 3:30 house- rules. The •ill co-eds o f (lu ­ ; work T h e entire ■ course w ith the i Richards and S ecretary and M rs H alladay w in te r term ath letics tim e set lor the tormnls this term are as follow s; ne to attend. Mi Neva I»ovo­ N O R M A S H K A li l i II ; necessary exam ination sheets. Is bound : m one volume T h e first lesson is un- . «•sh ip <»t .1 o Lin, fcss o f -09 In an he V: W. C. A -e. ciai v o f the in . and Mrs Abbas are on a wedding Ith ro u g h the east where in New OCCUPY CO ED ATTENTION M ilita ry ball. LOO a nv party rules, I 30 house htiles. ¡¿-Hop. 3:00 a. m • was unnblc t(* ■ Sunday as plan led before ".% L A D Y O F C H A N C E " sealed which the student m ay exam ine and Im* 3ils own "J U D G E and J U R Y ." •n* and the Com * ■ (old o f the need Twrith L e w i» Richards, head o f the W in ter term atl 'tic practices fo r party rules, .1 30 ,m house roles, ieism which- was tuspim o f W. A. A. T h e later part o f the "H allm ark S elf- ion. the alms and |ligan S to te ln S titu te o f Music and •o-eds are in full vmg over m the Varsity ¡»arty. 12 00 party and house v, Jan. 20. will ■slate Th eater Jan. 24-23, .•instructor." is sealed. . ©n.s which existed Arts _,Mr Abbas w ill give a re- » -hien '* depa rt men <*f the gym T h e rules; all the Friday night tormnls will Him« later date in i ie term Upon the student returning any copy tg i>atiers and the I at,.HTeinway H all on F eb n iarv 5, ¡ports are so man and varied that have 12 :tu party rules and 1 oo a. m - ' -------------------- o f Hie 'H a llm a rk S elf-In stru ctor" with tie new editor urged lu rin g to return to East Lansing m vone interested in athletic! ihould house rules Hie sen I tm-hroken. we w ill refund In ,publication o f the lit February 10. residing at the W ild - nd something to try out for lull all money paid |cl 308 Abbot Road Mi.vs G rim es says that the girls are MICHIGAN STATE GRADS » rath er Interesting arietu ¿ut! (Wt jèlfop Th is am azing s elf-in stru cto r w ill lie more literary ma- • bride was attended by M r- Fred tot turning out lo r practice as they sent anyw here You do not need to ■ win o f Ann Arbor, and M r Lewis hould as best man Tin* sophomores and ¡untors n conung out every day but . the MARRY AT MINNEAPOLIS send any money W hen you receive this new method o f teaching music, per has since that fr y eontributton.s re-i¡m en aren f showing up so well for tin* ixaue besides N athalia Vasnld anil Harold Opinatile II. K. IIM g. deposit With the Postm an the sum o f he H/e of their la s s W e ought to •r the co-eds. ath- tKETS GO ON SALE more at tiiem out < hke to **e more s«*niors interested Wj* would al- Lautner iwMh graduates o f the M lchi- • gan .state college, were m arried tlH- Dee * ten dollars. I f you are not en tirely satisfied, the m oney paid will be return­ ciety Mlhllshrd ul-weekly in full, upon w ritten request. The FOR MILITARY BALL i the if'a m i" h at M inneapolis Minn u «> word received at tiie college re- , accord- ed Publishers are anxious to place this ) f 1910 witen week- Hunt Food Shop f fa* m ajor '¡s ir 's are basket bail and •'••n(i\ \fr lattitner is now general "Self*-Instructor" in the bands o f music led W ith this ad- advance R O T C ‘ students wim m ing and the minor sports are construct ion m anager of the Lin coln ­ lovers all over the country, and is in b etter arrangem ent H far ttieir m ilitary ball tick et« fencing rule and volley ball In di- shire Country d u b o f C hicago Heights. ! a ¡Kislt.ion to make an a ttractive prop­ expan sive coverage M onday. Jan 21. or th ey vlnuaP sport* for which W A A points Ill while Mrs Latdncr is head o f the I osition to agents. Send fo r your copy t«WK In 1912 a set G A F E T E Iti \ TABEE I»' IIO T E I. S E R V IC E underclassmen, accord- ran ***“ gained are sukin. and skating < hud Case department at the .stout j today. Address, t h e Hallm ark B elf- tlons was accepted H Hardie o f the a rtil- T im e schedules lor the practice of « timi Floor y. 'A t this tim e it liti*|«* m Menominee. Wts In stru ctor" sta tio n o . Postoffice Box A colfe Ml students who do n o t these sports can t»e obtained from the 111. New York, N Y- d Hie editor and tor use"rm»tr UPket.s should not- bulletin bv«ard in the gym »L Hie end o f the ¡plain H ardie -------- Im u in g three terms. I Junior and senior member’ o f the <• fo r the .subscri|i- I are i-'igible ill not »•nd. though them. FENCING TEAM TO MEET Was levied by the • ll-c o lie g e election, KALAMAZOO FENCERS I »frrn c d the Ifolrad THE » l>re*eni system of K alam azoo -Fencing c!lub will tx* the tkm.s was initialed, IL ENGINEERS PREPARE first opponent o f M S ( Z fencing-team i r a form al bout to b*- held -Saturday h f i Intend was pul) - fo rm but with the /ear's work it was FARMERS WEEK EXHIBIT Jan 19 at t p n».‘ in Hic gyTn mam floor T h e visito r' are favored t«» win he im per in regular eig h t pages Under due to the inexperience ■ o f the s ta te Twelve Mile Limit '••ero'- C om b W a fla lia?. only one vet- B llla ir the |)aper exhibit i en,n o n th e team, i:lamely E dw di em I-w eekly in 1920 Fa rment G n w ttn e r the rest o f tlie team, being ophomores I he independent Cl)-.-, p fen cin g team I o f Hie pa|M*r was ati Htate News, by odav. xl are (ClilOWH w ill mef't the women custom during Hie ream of K ala- on N«*!' • :;»t! m an A b te i ma/oo Fencing club on the name at *r nearly every a d ­ a. Hens» How ell dem otisira- ded som ething, a i - •chairm an >. Don- í competi |mn ptipt-r was tried Min' HofTmeyer P team* lu rin g the past rwn »n usher*. T im m ic k k rk s Hie beginning Ha page, seven-column dverti.sing M»a6n. j (M IX tü ANT W A A N O T IC E 1 1 j AT THE fW - twyirman > Jr-n-ki tit- Barnes j Ail nu-lr.hm ol W A A >hould i 1 ¡jroctuT th eir urkeG tor A Lady! i REEK GETS nc Park- j or Chance , he mu vie •.......... - i « ' l IE TRYOUT Gladmer Theatre Sberm an it h e HSMMiatain n 'h< • U nion lobby • M r L e * -. •. • on Thursday. Jan 24 One hundred! iter. K ! tw : *-nt support is r pquired- • tKild 'Ui Saturday. J an 12 other ».laics ai-* a.s follow >. Hatur- A ll i»re o f most desirable -.mart- ■> 'ad ored modets The cloth* arc Send in Your Reservations NOW C h ica go m aking ar- p * special hewring laii Friday Feb 15, Fnday. thick, w arm woolen» of exception­ Uatturday vtarrh 9 Fnda> • th e trip to D etroit al durability fle r e d bus. in hope • behind Hie fo o t* Choaa from our regular steak of New - Different and - You’ll Like It ist Lansing Dry $35 Overcoats Goods 2 U N IO N Now I* A R T Y (¿ O W N S HHiuin is keaptng : do rk every even- $ 2 7 .5 0 ; gat one of our , Mdes. A trtr H i amé S-iO Over• j l M ay 13 aod we 1 Attention ramia al t i l JO. l$a for box candy ! Students The l i h i main daak. ! f early. Lowney s ' j M y co hFndiy. I 1 Lansing Caie M AY BROS. M OMI save money J w ll •uch as theme | ihc Hit Store o f the Town* o > a W is h k g iiR A ft. OPK S S A T U R I»A Y N IG H T 1929 Annual Union Opera ■he, pencile. and ■ Eu m tiü w atli ■ M M », a a * a s a h E a a u k i w am- j p W * . p u B Ala* i 1 iM ffl f | ( M I C H I G A N 111 I V t f H A W S > STATE QUINTET RATED FAVORITE ntosHMens ora STATE tw im ill IN DETROIT GAME TONIGHT CARD COMPLEIE j Record S n rp iite t Thai of Titam given out any definite starting lineup First. Appearance Here Sat­ S t o le '« b rillio Don Q rbve and Van Zylen. forwards; C. Football .Schedule Ar- ’ th e Univen Who Have Met Defeat Sev­ Den Herder, center; Haga and 8cott. urday Afternoon. M live, th e Inter guards w ill undoubtedly see action. ISI?, Alma. Adrian Lialed. eral Timet. Dickcson, Sheathelrri and Roger Grove, T h e 1920 schedule fo r the sta te fresh ­ S H rtbH campus has rise forwards; Totten, center; Prendergast, man basketball squad has been an ­ W * U a m the pomibUU Young, d irector o f athletics, Russo, and Sinead, guards, may make nounced by 'h e athletic department. ">m pitted arrangements I m W fn m fo r this sea sor. LINEUP UNCERTAIN up another combination. Aaron .and Butcher, two sophomores T h e yearlings will have six games, four b a ­ at home and two away T h e Alm a ia r a V " w f schedule that will br.ng rt j .’sines to East L an - I Although S tate’s basketball quintet Is rated aa a favorite In the first o f a may start at the forward positions for Detroit. Captain Phelan, center; freshman quintet will come to Ea.*i Lansing Saturday afternoon to test the rh rw sect ional meets o f | SUNDAY AND M ONDAY S U N K IS T I series o f tw o games with the U niversity B razil and Dawson, guards, will prob- strength o f the spartan Fresh" five In w»i changes made in M ich - I LOOK HER OVER r-bly be the veterans to start. •the opening game o f the season The o f D etroit, tonight, the rivalry w ill be new gridiron card call fo r J It Is certain that the Spartan quintet game will start at 2 o ’clock SVN. keen So fa r this .eason S tate’s ree­ w ill do its best to avenge the football The strength o f the visiting five is 1 ' * ’drnil relations with K a l- I (liege and Albion, and the ad- ord Is better than lin' o f the Titan s d efeat that. State suffered last fall unknown, but. It is alm ost certain th at fa.se college Cleveland, to the S M A R T . S A I T Y . S O l’ H lS T IC 'A T E r ». Ookfih "R e d ” Colvin's eager* w ill give as the Spartan hoy ; have chalked up the tna good battle Coach C olvin will T h e kind o f a (firl you me«-! a ! the - tiiy e dnnr. K n ow s niyhf ollege, although not as w ell five victories out of six contests, their MINNESOTA HOCKEY GAME them a good bottle. Cun-h C olvin wi!! m ight t>e. Is considered one life . H its the hitch spots. MICH only defeat, being at the lutnds o f the strong O h io We.sleyan five. S tate has NECESSARILY CANCELLED the follow ing m en: Rw.skoof. center: P inneo and Sluka ’ forwards; K i Horan •. • midwest team s who opened n at ih e U niversity o f M ich* defeated Hillsdale. Michigan. Penn forward or cen 'er; and Vanderplow. iienod o f 25 years. State | State. Cornell, and Marquette. Guthbcrtson and DeKaan. guards. T h e M id i! li versi ty of f on ties h ave been dicker- i Merry, m erry, hey, h ey! T h e schedule D etroit has fallen In d efeat to Penn Minnesota hi cheduìed for ■ past five years fo r a* con- I f i a t . Jan. 19 Alma at East If she h a » a h eart It’« State, Notre Dame and M arquette and 3 30 Thursda it the S p ar­ <•»>** *0 are naturally pleased K t 'l « ■ » -S ' 'B .« j defeated St Johns University, Such a Lam in g .r s success. K alam azoo made for gold? N o t so! to the con- record gives S tate the upper hand. T h e Friday Jan. 25 Ora bette the lack ol whom S tate has played | She loves! She dream s! T itan s wore however handicapped by .1 college at Grand Rapt .is will not be played, F r i . Feb 1 -West» She hopes fo r a h ero! late start and It Is probable that, their T h e varying condition of the Ice ha1- noticed that Albion college, condition at this tim e in the season will been a handicap to Coach John Kobs 1 1esh at PlaM. Lansing :;i!l defeated State by tw o I he much better and they will therefore ill *r>a on long S a t . Mar. 2- Port Hu .! not tjiF»'! the Green and f He was forced to d e­ lege in East Lansing give the Spartans n s tiff battle lay hi« call for candidates until very t\ ¿ad this year Failure to W e d , M ar « Or. ¡. agreem ent on . the date is Last, year State won both o f its l/iif* Then practice was Irregular due college at East Lam games with the Detroit aggregation by <. varying w eather conditions As a Snt M ar 9 West »he reason fo r the break. • T U * - clow* scores in overtim e periods. This rifu lt, Ills squad failed to round Into Fresh at K alam azoo Young expects to see them back year Lloyd Brazil will again be on hand satisfactory condition In the first schedule another year. Alm a with hir. dangerous eye foi basket two garries ol the season. State dropped was given the vacancy, as be- s i e c shooting He w ill probably be a close one to R a lp h s Sport Shop •>! FRESH SOPH TRACK MEET h ext’ strongest teams iri the M A d n an college producer o f I ward position rather than A guard. B altic Creew Jan 12. and were swamp­ Scott probably will get the Job o f 'd by the U niversity o f M ichigan M on­ watching this Titan day evening. In the latter contest the SCHEDULED FOR FEB. 2 Q uaker teams was given the | y > f ’ by Kalamazoo. tV O K N It 1« rather uncertain Just what lin e­ Spartans were at a disadvantage t>< - . K ip k e head football coach. ups will be used. Coach Van Alstyne cnuse the W olverines.possess an a m m ay use ten and possibly fourteen men filia l rink, and were further advanced Coach Young Handicapped by Unniuailv Small Squad • •<1 him self as b e i n g highly pleas-. the arrangements, although he | K N C tf before the evening Is over. He has not in practice nnfl condition. n»K< no prophecies as to S ta te’s Caused by Flu. s at vueh an early date, complete .schedule is as follow s: j The Ej 1 st A n n u a l W ith the Prm h-Soph tr ¡irk meet, set for Feb 2 less than three weeks hence vima here. O ct 5. M ichigan. | * ■ 12. Colgate, there; Oct. T9, here: Oct. 26 N orth Carolina« Coach Y ou n g is bu ily engaged in h ; i|H f January Clearance Sale o f Men’s rounding his freshm* t. i ad in to con- d itlon 2 Case, here; Nov. 9, M iss . •f there; N ov 16. U. o f De- Nov 23. open. LEW I and Women’s Shoes Coach Young is hands' Pl>ed by the size o f tltP ».quad Which • .• h -m ailer <»th in the B league and the | than usual’ Tw en ty men 1 ave report- ed,»w hereas usually 'h ere •r»* about 56 A ny departm ent o r com bi- tibes the « z e ■i departm ent* desiring to ert- candidates out Young ¡i.v t i n t ham (¿ o ld S t r i p e S t o c k i n g s n o n o f the squad to inttiatiot and Inffti- '*« in in either one o f these enza. and exjiects a iarg number M rnav dr- o by registering with \ .. m ’ he athletic departmer Fi f B ! ; & $ 1 .6 5 m en »nit a fter the ch He states that candidates fr»r the term ; initiation* A ll Silk, T o p to To«*, form erly SI. 9.1 w ill be accepted at anvtln A t present there are ri ne sprinter« working out, Barbour Cri -.well, F.rlrk- 1928 Isaac TUESDAY A N D W EDNESDAY son F a h m «y ‘. Lafayette U .van. Nelson Two Naval Midshipmen and a Pretty Girl- M cClure. Rauch. CrfsweB fo rm erly of .st John* M ilitary Aeadem is the out- Walton Goes She Ixived I tot h -w h o m should she choose? /O k ( / ) » M standing Kirrlnter Cr-uwe ;. won first place ut Hu- 40 ar the Wis- consin N ational In*: ■;>i Int •rschoUurUc a Poetic Now ! h» i year In Hie Natuitu ! Intersriio- Bingham, Main# 3 ) e $ a m p 4 las tic's academy <: s.-m a t. the U tu - Jar.. 31. 1928 I; 1 1 vei>jty of C hicago h»- wot h undntl and two wenty ,ard daxi.es both Ute piar-ned a trip for fishing, Uifrtyetu and U -«.i i ».*> ¿«1 o promising. i EAST LANSING botii pi • d fresii li>f»tbali spent a lot of kale, •*f your vacation M IC H IGAN Hi ' LEW Tii the field e . »*!•*. Fe rrart. Field. O tth HiniUt C vrta ir. and B»nleax * r r ahowing up well Corye i äwanMui. M cK a.e Block Reeder and K a y are .j ..«- lant •’ runners who hav • imprt o» t vertlaer'X tale i lake of U-auty i land <»f dreams, W here the si :q -•■»•art 4 4 s u rts n in e lla u m éd h songs •>{ crystal «> ream*. 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