Michigan State News Mi i m i m u M i ■ -m i n « g » «M a rte l H a* Our Sympathy Union Opera I t o r Michigan Ticket* Should Be Reterved at One* he 21 K R I D A Y . J A N . 25, 1929 N u m b er 27 BOARD APPOINTS 300 p r e s e n t a t INITIATES LISTED Brof Lewis Richards. head t M ichigan State Institute o f Musi und Allied Arts, returned the SNIDER A S NEW Plans arc in a fornmlativ«* rm AH A-g banquet t obe ju MICHIGAN P R E S S BY FRATERNITIES > thè campus Union Fob ii* rins affair u this week iollowing a concert series fo r the Beethoven asst iat ioti o f New York Last „.Monday eve ne WOLVERINE HEAD second of its kind ever to !»• the fust being held last yet Kpoblauch, president o f the A S S N . BANQUET Professor cil. and O. J. Dowd. head of All H ornet Contribute Except Richards played before thè New York Former B u tiaeu Manager Take« chapter o f Alpha ¿eta. are at Schermerhorn Principal Speaker EETHEARTS ON PARAD K Keppa D eltai Who Ini­ tiate Later. audience ata The com no tiòn by Mo/art is wr ten harpsichords and was | ayed by Rtch- aid s in conjunction A Sptt-' far two. Place Vacated by Resigna­ tion. the follow in g com m ittees in Moll fo r the affair: Publicity Donald M cPben at 58th Annual Convention; IDED ith Madame Gov. Green Present. and belt« are shined tonight, and spurs are polished, uni- are pressed T h e ballroom o f LARGEST OF YEAR Refiine Pn^ohne t»i fiai Th e programs of t he ssoeiation ar en artista m tir WORK ON BOOK CONTINUES Stuart. Elbert Kelsey. Finance -Otiner Schuster Morey. Richard Oehmcke LEGISLATURE ATTENDS RIL 1909 Ifriory is festoon ?d with streamers Tc \ Mu New Vork ci tv and are thè H H S ,, Nineteen fraternities and nine soror Aldctt Qi*r, J W Clark rts in New \piwtlntmem o f Lew is Snidcr as, owd of tearly 300 In at- C. Taylor, '0 9 , and black A lull m oon is announce lists this week of ini rttfk The Beethoven associai ion oiiw in g t'ditor o f thè W olvcrin«' ir» i* Mich! .»n Press assort a - hied to shine down upon th e tiates f o i this term Inform al nitia- made up of numerous artists w itli !I thè vacancy cattsed by resicnation il Harold L i at here fo r ii s ;>RDi annual con- t Made Amazing of Jjiherburne Beautiful girls I have been in proirrt II the membership by Invitatjo Harry Burris was nnnounced by Die Thompson. vention was entertained with G over­ fratern ities and most of the sororities Richard Stokes, leadu ig New York •ard of- publicat.lons follow lng ita nor and Mrs Green and the members Iting dress lean on the arm o f throughout last formals having critic, o f the New York t Yehing W orld «•eting Wcdnesday nfternoon o f both houses of the legislature at a young officers. S w eeth ea rts1born held t he pi Lahdsb k-ehd and early i singled Richard's work as i hb most Snidcr who has beoti closelv con- srhuw. banquet civrn by the college iri the arad e tonight. T h e purpose o f this week i enjoyable o f the eveiuiu Union ballroom Thursday evening. d ill- lu 'jr ln n in i? •cted with thè admlnist rat ioti o f this ttvanced students is realised W intet term initiation. always -ar’s anim ai in hi* form ar raparli y James Schermerhorn. form er pub­ M i r l i i v n n S ta te JAVA in o n e strikes a sticky spot along the largest o f the year, and this year, through the in ter-fraterh ity regula-i tion. most of the hazing has been con­ fined to one week _ LIST EVENTS FOR business manager, will assumo thè rectorship o f thè staff ut once us placed in thè posiDon of business He TICKETS GO ON lisher and editor of the D etroit Tim e*, the principal speaker, upheld his re­ pute as one o f the finest after-din n er speakers in the country, entertaining a I « t u f t ’ s ;i s I h o e n ii- w c i k ly . {h e » f t h e e o lle ifo . SALE TO PUBLIC anagér iost fall by thè board <>f puh- FARMERS’ WEEK fth side o f the ballroom at the Societies announce the follow ing •ations wben thot office was crcated the crowd with a highly humorous gonsidi'ralil«1 fiRita- names: '«ause di thè refuasl of the state ’ ulk. com m enting Oh Dll* great changes RtonigHt. it's Just some o f M ach- in n er hi which the _ , . . ,, A lph a Chi O m ega- Barbara llansz, larct-pf agriculture to collert ttic In newspapers in recent years and «W iked news coucern- e O ne o f our student council H ighland Park Mary Lou Goodman, 'olverihe ihscription with thè cu rfefft topics. lle m c d that, at that shed a little in his rush fo r a H ighland Park. Dorothea DeRoo. ’Os Frevlou» to this. Snidcr ■ Tomorrow La it Chance for Stu­ G overn or o r 11 in his talk touched ftp trying to create it during the decorating pro- P b n t; Audrey Glenn, West. Branch Prepare for C reateli Agricultural State N ew » Staff fo r ihree yi up«in the great mod «»f funds fo r state gontstic to the coj- C aroline Cook. Lansing. dent« lo Receive Consideration institutions for he insane and fceble- Wednesday night. Alpha Gam m a Delta Dorothy Conference of Michigan, <> bll the place o f business mindi'd Ment nlng several plans for D i'cply resenting ’ ■d bv Snidcr. the board o f for Revue Ducali. klnient the .student. I Brown, Ir o n . M ountain; Dorothy Bow- Feb. 4-8. ■ ■ n- deslgnated thè presepi securing those ¡mds. and cs|>ectally fo r an nil »college C A R N IV A L ditch. Ptttsford: Dorothy Thompson e.1' A «I. O nertner and A C l< that o f the income ax which he lias th e • Indents by the w ith a ll the oth er things th at “ ‘ “ ‘S ' * Clark t a w in g ; Iunior*, as associatc Applications t sorvfttldns recommend«*«! to t legislature, he Farm ers’ week an annual n lb. 1909. the tlrRt _ Helen Benson. Morenci or “ T h e T w elve told the a semhled law-m akers and ng on on the campua to k w p us A |phn Phl cathprina Pariler. Mid- urent im portance |o farm er* »«lurers in rhnrgc o f the b» ' the col- kax puljlish«*d under. through- Journalists It is for yoU io make I of Dii* W olverlne T h e pi r ¡•reived at C Taylor, no. and Ur books, the Y . W . C. A had a land: H arriet Ifubbell. Lansing. Anna out the state, will be hold wre f rom some select >n from these to the end barge o f the editoria! end • le s k b y K . in order ersh.p <-r J o'. Lin. last W ednesday night. An-(*^nnp Hay. Courtland. Ind Ruth Ran February 4 to February h Farm ers’ k will remain unctuOvi d that this gl at hum anitarian need be week has come tlu c o n s id e r a i was iiti- §ks o f '09 In an »•called Jitney dance was the ney. G reen ville; Blanche Hossle. De- olow Meno and Ed RHsworfh #n* and the Com- , . . trait; Ann Emmons. Elsa Richards. cultural confer« us asMstnnt editor*, t n ic h t In Scher lerlmrn derided the modern I o f the evening, and fo r th e ; East Lansing: Dorothy Btepor. Grand I Karh vein Mi ¡san« ckets ft • told o f the need show . re «>1 metro|X)litan nowspaiwrs In I tim e in a short period we were Rapids Beatrice O ’Brien, Lansing: j th eir fam ilies e work o f ptiblishing thè i* ion. Die aims, .aid ivi well under wav, with thè \ applica Mill be und i Dn*lr columns w ith syndieat**d om ic anti Otis which «Aisled f on this Jitney business T lie Phyliss .Henderson. Bay C ity. G ra c e !n a tio n a j lead« ial .ind «poke praisingiv o f tlie Greenwood. D etroit. agricultural q interest tg papers and the waa good and tickets sold " ring and arrangUw thè io; icial and political c«nin!ry new.s- tie new «*ditor urged Chi O m ega' Annita Anderson, H o i - 1 e x h i b i t s a E for a qu arter N o doubt w e are A llegm Crabb, Orlando. F la: lw rt in the i ms possible Th«> «piota o > ni n decade ago Nowspa|>ers ptibllent ion o f the laced on .. iw big business, lu» said, and are jkre th e price in connection with M axine Curtis, Ionia; Hazel G ithens.rVital vital topics ’finn» ha» noarly iieen ¡iti . - p n n lin « contraci will sa e Tickets I Dial personal toiH'b o f Die home as one dance fo r a Jitney Toledo ; C atherine Ooehler. Norwood.! Hea s rather interesting been set t publisher in adapting thotn- more literary ma- O hio; B etty Forshaw. New Y ork city; I tlon I » at a dim e apiece. Ruth W hite. Low ell; Lucille Morris, be hel «* held at '•elves to the age of merger per lilts si nee that. O th er speakers oil the program *gry contributions latnsing; D orothy Prldeaux. Benton j ex hi hi potato IMire based v S P H IN X so silent as tlie nam e implies H arbor Ero Alphian Catherine Lipka m in i ham; Doris Hardy. louising: M a r-; ! show. B lr -jw ill i> vj lir oth er' et ORCHESTRA WILL g hours .«il whh'h was presided over bv James B lliv-srhnan acting as toastmaster, in ­ cluded W H Herkev, CnssopoliH. i»res- •rbnt <>i tin1 M ichigan Press associa­ til«’ issue l»esul«*s‘ •r tiie « it-eds. ath * C le t v . i deserted, but still with a goodly ian K line, G aylord ht o f sand O ften in the columns Jean paper this year we have run Groat Converse. (% tcago _ Helen orado Springs. Colo. Aiioen Patterson ,-,.j,.*j Lansing. Lucille: , ^ , , 1 . Ferguson college de|«i PLAY CONCERT tion. Rep Vern«* Brown Mason and ato Choi M Howell of Ghesa- lUblished ol-weekly >f 1910 when weck- led W itii this ad- b gtter arrangem ent o f Sphinx honor society a.- annual and A mong t bos talking in Die ufter- Kappa Alpha T h êta I .« use Abbey j W p a n s iv e c o v e ra g e ! this or that, or taking some Latrane. Theresa Heele\ Owosso. V rh.ifl Press, Noted Violinist, to! Of the ■woelatton wan ident i Shaw vvho (I ikcuhsihI gks In 1912 a set ¿p art in campus activities Wed Jean t’ adwalder. O wohao, ivian F u t » 1 Appear as Soloist with De­ |Tici f ii i o f Die college at Die pres- tIonN w a s a c c e n t e d n igh t we found them at the Hopkins; K ath leen Grosvenor ♦resident Bhnw «li.sclo.sed y. At this time it G reen ville. KU/abeth H alm Albion troit Symphony. lumncui I status «if the college «tur- c t tiie editor and OMtttval selling “ pop" and no .. __ __. .... _ . ’ H „ Vera W ilkie and M argare Yerex Jwmrs tbe past beende em phatically stat­ i t fhe end o f the W e wortflef if Kxcall- H ighland Park. Evelyn Har^ Iv Ver* ing that "There will In* no financial ilMuing three terms, I d o as good a busineas eelling non Elizabeth Benjamin. I .ansine problem at Micim/an s ta te «««liege by lo r the Mibserip- • in r o n n at baakrl'ball n m n M arrn rrl M cK a v R a ltif Crr •k Mar- hint* 30 1920." - He «‘xpjalned the pro­ Was i«»vt«>ci by the • » . . caret McQuade. Detroit no -.si i.ii year building plan which I« •ll-enla-ge «•lis'ti.ju. |>|M Sesame Christine Dynes Owosso, before tii«' legislature now uver- jfern erl »lie Holead liiieille Sehnac ken berg. Howell a «cs in amounts asked for buildings ♦ present syutem of ' Stone lias a good Irish spir- Sigm a K appa M arjorie /.mike per r about $404 000. «ir in reality tlo r was nut luted it Is not the kind of Irish " C aro; £oe W inans Arda Musselman abiding each vear he 11« l> ;i ' » L ^ vB ^ v ^ ^ n S i wu ir hrriici.'s;; •re has been no pdllMcs mixed /ears work, it was Bend this week W e are already ftb a ca N Y . K ath rvn Beauiieir. East Michigan college Itr p h ih t in regular forw ard to that chance to hit i ten sin g, Aill ite eig h t pages Under am . and that n ish t w e ll tie righ t, T h em lab Eleanor W ortiey, W alker* H B lair the paper VfHe, Gnt Josephine D«>an and Dorti- p * sidelines yellin ' fo r Die team etni-w eekly In 1920 thy W icksttom . Western Springs. 111. •ions until Saturday noon when it will o f the paper was CO-ED RIFLE TEAM wearln o the green i V irginia Adams. lone W orden tznitse all Htate News “ by * • * [O lin , Helen .McConnell.- I«an.Mng H el-; Odnv KAZOO en Shoesm ith East Lansing; Gather* r i„ „ , „ , _ ine Patt. rson. Bad Axe. Jean Oarrutb* COMPLETE BOTANY CLASS- c u s t o m during t h e OPENS SCHEDULE wr m rntlon r . v . n « e m con- m B u m o t“ •r m irrlv every a d ­ with a five point d efeat If I ROOM IN FORESTRY BLDG. dl’d som ething A l­ ‘ Continued on page 2> u m p i « i n t wan t r ie d Jamasoo ooy» still have m e m o -, luring the past :w«> Die football score last fall, According to II A Ijivers. supertn- arks the beginning supporters m ay expect to see a [»thirsty team come on the floor ffow night HOP TICKETS GO Splits in Opening Hinwood Announces Meet; C o -ed Capt , tendent " f buildings and grounds, sev- •. ral im provem ents have hern «om plet- |ed on Dip campus so far this month A hew laboratory has !>ei*n built for page seven-column TO O T! TO O T! ON SALE MONDAY First Team. the botany departm ent In the Forestry building, and two new classrooms have j recently lK*en com pleted in the old REEK GETS I aboard th a t’s going aboard I reservation* In the m erry Jittle Only Limited G et -------- Number o f Ticket« Horticulture building' 'H ie work o f painting Die corridors on the second i floor >«f the library and the first floor LE TRYOUT th e T w e lv e M ile Lim it. Yea. i . ■■ y * t - . X -•f tin« rlnlrv building was also finished spelled correctly. A week from| Avrm.I.bU; M m jt Soctetie« '■rial itory « of Detroit Ru«i- j early tn January. pit u first night, and college night, i P I» B u a q o e t i. iael R j made, h V tu d rv illr ,. • fe e l safe to guarantee that you ______ Comlns C. G. A. Plin> F irit Worikip | And anyone a t aea. although th e j T h e executive com m ittee o f the 1930 : of h Jud|M. ) action takes p la ce on shipboard J*H op headed bv John G ould junior ahd Strvice for N cit Sunday • • • class pre«ident. announces that ticket« and the »nd. Spartan clown A worship service “ T h e Heareh for fo r the prom will go on sale at the »f D»e i ir« hestra. night in Detroit at Beauty.” the fir J ever planned by the * * "■ !«• Union desk on Monday. Jan 2fl. at the and nr »iir o it liuain«-M e given wants L ittle here below, nor nom inal sum «»f *12 per couple Tin.« ed fo r i irpos»* o f a \a ude - DR. GILTNER ADDRESSES next Bundav from 12 to 12. 4A in the that U ttlo long.” evplainert | Schermerhorn at the Preas- sale w ill continue fo r three days' for m embers of- th e Junior clam e State A grln STUDENT A. V. M. A GRAVEURE GIVES SOLO b tfle «* prom are advised to report to the Union as C At! rie and « FOR NEW YORK AUDIENCE where Die usual meetings are T h e program as planned by the Th e- held. 4 o th e r officials of * ff ille as*«* iat mu. of commenting on the recent soon as powdbie because o f the limited K an inian < » ih v in « harge will include the dBRt to pass judg* number o f tickets to be sold .senior« • head of - Die u a t Ann Arbor. «• M ichigan Htale ■tudv of n picture, a reading, and mu* cbl «»rgauization for e ligib le to attend this year « d an «* sic A ll '»>-«'«!* and the house chaper- 10 a.vwrmtion For- w ill buy th eir tickets on T h u rvla v and a nd » he and A llied Arts, « rtnrkpai ‘ olomt in ones are «“ fiecially welcome to thia •p o f Die G own out - Friday of Die -am r week at the Union n compid i service. 3grley spent thetr •J r at tiie W aldorf |ON V E N I E N T Beea«j*«e nt the elim ination Dir hesvv expense C h ica g o m aking ar- jpbis special i»earing * r reton, N Y. 'I P » Becauat AMPUS imnquet as a jrart of the J - Hop pro­ Out luwtsted i«v A lbert York, ¿md Madame ^ ,in Princeton students had acquired gram a number of fraternities have Dar girls rifle club Cap’ J Hu 'ALENDAR • arn ed out plans for form al banquet* wiKid ha*, t h«»M*n a fir«t and STATE RELIGIOUS CONCLAVE * he Met ropolit an tbit o f lighting their clgarettaa # the trip to D etroit Ite r e d bus. in hope »•«•for*- leaving the rhapel after services, at the various house* Some societies •earn for fie week ending Jan have combined forces to present a ‘ earn w ill compete . TO BE HELD HERE MARCH 8 10 'jIlowing Die music liour, Mr flag the student council has moved to pass g behind the foot-» »■•«• a bjnctie«jn in honor ««f Gray t resolution eftng and For ’ he • 8. 0 and 10 T h e main speaker o f the conference will be Dr O llkey. dean of '«‘ d in a concert M onday evenlnq AT THE UNION S UNION jllchuran s ta te A nn Arbor have made plans to bring thetr o rg a n i­ five high score* were used for ¡n' the new chapel at C hicago university the Beethoven association, was ai- P m — M ilita ry ball. Demon- zations together in a ungle banquet <>n ««»iletnate ;«unpet|tion This week form erly .pastor «»f Hyde Park Presby­ i guest at the luncheon w tion hall the evening o f the party T h e Euno- ttje Kansas State m a id i Dier*' wdi terian church. He w ill «peak ut the 'u n u m i» keeping -School supplied f o r e v e i r ADAY- m ian house will he com pletely turned .'13 i ompetinp and »he 10 fugii sec convocation Friday m orning arid at an M. C. A. TO ENTERTAIN d o c k e very even- 1P m — Basketball K alam azoo over to the Junior class for the evening will be i*ed The f1r*t five on Die n open meeting Friday night . p u rp o se nt the m ain (leak. M. ( get one o f our »vs. Michigan 'S ta te G ym and the Phi Delta society has an- ond »cam will fire with ‘ he first 1 T h e student discussion .Sunday nmm M. S. C. FOREIGN STUDENTS S. i m onoitram sta tio n ery in 1 P m Union -party Union ball* noun«red »hat it will serve a form al on the first »earn' w ill be led by Ruth Parson. Albion col- box and ta b le t fo rm . I t May 13 and we dinner th at evening. The first team for thU I-ge Mar/aret, W hite Muskeg*in wtll W ashington * birthday Feb 22. is the i fo r box candy —Am erican Legion dance dration hall A ll m ajor buztneA* o f the J*H op ha* chosen as follow s been oracticallv completed and only M arjorie Ashley Virgtruu Ka *-\ •ake charge of the rlq b leadership work Saturday morning et by *he V M C A fo r the first al banquet to be given in honor Y ou w ill a l i o And e v e r y kind o f p ip e at the Union f ft the m ain dealt. e a rly Lowney s PAY- the m inor details rem ain Alice Hunter. Dorothy Rehkopf I'her Gonference ¡or dors from Baptist. of »he foreign t«iden?s o f this college dealt. Sm oke a Dunhill. m.—Campus O irls Assembly ---- --------------- A*;*«in Nellie W alker Fern K intor c'ongrovationaJ M ethodist and Pre** Tickets at V) cents each are on sale pies church W hen you buy fr o m the fe td a y •J W in ifred K alch th aler Robena W«-«r bvterian churches meet with the c o l­ to all other students at fh e office in C. L. " I s Honesty in { and M ildred W angem au U nion you buy fr o m y o u raalf. • I I , can aave money N O T ÎC E lege representatives T h e discussions 1 c i*eoples church. EtUl A n Id eal o r Has It l TTie «econd team in full is as foi w ill derive their subject m atter from No qwakers fmve been «teflnitely en- (le t U nion o p e ra reaerva- a Sepolte Screen?*’ Peoples lows * he experience o f ' fie C Cf A and 8 gaged fo r the evening but several e x ­ A special meeting of the Girls' t tions im m ed ia tely , tiekuta Alice Steward, G race Flofen. Kntfi C L ceptionally capable ones are being in ­ AY— Olee cjub wi|l be held Monday. J w ill be m ailed M on day. ’ [ ryn Ttosman. Helen Craze Oenevievi A luncheon Saturday noon followed terviewed F P. D elias, president o f A. V. M A. smok- Jan Zt. from 3 to 0 in room 908. ( Fox. Helen Goodspeed. Phyllis «h as* Hort building Attendance is com -» bv a m eeting will be open to all re li­ hi Cosm opolitan du b. w ill give the berger, M argaret Kaiser. H a m e t Mil gious conference representative* as address of welcome, and music pulaorjr ! ter. Katherine Rantanen and M ar- well a* ail C. O. A and S. C. L. mem - throughout th e evening wlU be fu r- BVr CO U PO N BOOKS m ret Xarry * * * rushed by a string trip. sS ffr ■ H IW I prom ptly turned to Michigan State N ew s fo r it fore te ll* a closer union, and perhaps a g re a te r single A m ad io is an artist in Ms own . F o M riri w it* awrirly Carisr the oolkve r * r » the itwirvtf «T M r i » « Bute CbtVn Italar« S a a w r i v,» a t t a r at the pc*t- purposiveness groups. o f . these U ndoubtedly this oc­ two fHttatr V M D tM E A t S T R A L T h e possessor o f a super-technlgt made his instrum ent emit effects attributed to a mere flute. HR i ished by the in tricacy o f h it (Dtc ISarietg anb fliift ^hnp ir-oa. Ra»« U t d a t , Miehiran casion w ill react to the consid­ IO H V A M A D IO work m the -C on certo in D*\ taken at O n . K. N. H ir fW 0N r t > H. K. R |^ I IW M ir im i Stole S »e i off .* » iorairi erable benefit o f the fuD.r»1 t* dw bte-qulck tempo, w h ile in H m rte "* .«• ta» four«* Äoir «1 the Utrtr-r Battrila# Michigan State college % Review T» 1» r r»viV^« e*rh*r*r». eiteoixir. . ‘ ( jferiorm ed on a d ifferen t flute) hia Bv • • • was that o f a organ pipe. t i » tM «e * O fk * horn — SoFKiojr. V y W friBeoday • Tiri T%«-»A*T fr«B » r m Vc I ’. 9 m. I .«R O E V T'M B E R O F IN IT IA T E !* Robert Graham Kelson allow ed h im self no bit o f • t r . t i » tBMi IIS T E D B Y ER A T E R V IT IE S Frilfe* Jk:t I f p a n '4 IK *>.» Mr-■►.rf«" St»te eness dunng the evening. Thus » « i » rt«t S «^ » ir, »ritte« «y »Sr riltBT -i-r h x f *- i is no individual loipcwotnw. • M l Kl» » M M | aa a n '. t i t » »ao »r» «tarilit.* rw r -«■ but - -ame token, earns a tribute mb for ilm i m » O » » » he : A* r»çr— -.h* nthod M S AeTheon D W v t mountain as a }»■::• vompOlUSt rie»TN>iet of tfee i-olV*r •• i>. the aol- tm* oOmmò O Baron Marsh :> bowled us In .i • r -• piete with musical per- SaUrrwtm. I I . » Ute S e !» 1 Veor I tone iectioi)s one passes lightly over muni- e fía %'s nil serve to only m en - SU N K IST1 C D rT O R IA L S T A F F H AN AC. IN . EDITOR >? m a rvel- attained by Madam caalonal laboring over vsages. an infrequent uncer- ROBERT A MrTVNTS can describe some o f her top lyric tones, x t.v N on hport act that at first she did not Jm torwr L.i: heroic quail - Jmek A M ,iM *t Editor Alpha ( any living ¡e baffling acoustics o f Dem- f u i T » 'A A h iu c : Editor T C Ha 1 hall T h e wizard A m adio can Swifin » G**d Editor - used o f blasting a few o f his ■ a.w: H i ,tttle S a n d ­ K »t*er»i>» Lrn rii Fmtyrr Edite- : toots ro M e Only MICH Ant Arfe Raja.- H a -« > Sport E d :»r Editor . Lá g*r D o «. Tboma- : » different ire but m inor m atters iricanee o f this event, other The a lilting «tic appreciation, is that M A r; er. larfce. A ifr o i -re fine yet o rtf*-. given a concert o f the i Col Wilbur tic vus :u* m etropolitan calibre The ot delicate ifford us no finer n g as her is B la y uitounding. S o n »: • Ma t V atS w th . Ralph er register American Lfgioa t l ! Marak ra- B tS IS E S .« STAFF Dance in Armory Se ine l a y BITSINESS M ANAGER -e!dom W A RR E N R SHOOK Brun- anee will be given in Demonstra­ KottMrm* Gn y rr*r T v*- ;• Raym ond ' te next Saturday night under Ray Jo* lUnw - Rapid*. M a rv in i iixldess i spices o f the East Lansing post ■ »rgvrt ITO r.d Rapids Howard H o fo r her Am erican Legion W a lly Ben- nr H arr.. M* A l vert um Schrem « oíd Cuthbertaon Flint urpassing idolized orchestra has been engaged for and the decorations used fo r the 'a n d K.- kaj-Î A V — ry uail op Friday w ill be used re m e m b e r* to ck a T e ilow v i n Am adio for the party Admission »111 be rary member. ecause he : couple. SYM PATH Y Fiin/muar* a N ot ao long ht n - w * r»-i all reading variou s erudite allu­ Haroltf Hi the JanuarySale efffkrsbewxShoes sion* to the presidential changes on thi.* ta m p u * in the columns of the W olverin e daily news- I? *w with full apprecia­ STATE CAFE I f I K. G rand. KSver Ave. jeer! Ssffnt-Ssffty Five a pair you tion " f ail these referen ces re­ g arding '»tir position as a e al football, as an organization The Most L’p-to-Date Place in know! * incapable o f retain ing a head and a govern in g U>ard at the Hast Lansing A J F o w $ 9 .8 S «an«* time, as an educational in­ stitution where "n e has an un- w .v ,v .v A t^ W y v .v / * xcelksi opportunity o f cu ltiva t­ Harï ^ maN M ay Traverse C\!\ Wrrs Pr*rter Eats' ing politics, that we gracefu lly D r .s r c iv»nai?d* S ta ff Yrd Irvhrtson Howard W iim er F a «' I-an«-ni? Ot>Tnpa< Jarr-b F'ase H erm an Rob- Jackson Evening I » c u n e e R N W ith our g re a t experience in SHOES Footwear Cieveland M erle .slack Traverse C ity such m atters, we do ri"’ laugh at ta» M ichigan. N o. w hile the Ann in M I> H a a n G ra n d Rapids A r­ A rb o r gentlem en are gesticulât- thur H arper *S<»r> R «.b er R inner f:g w ildly l » f o r e the f *- t light?* by JA‘ M alone • Boinnaw Jartrv w ith indignation m eetings, réso­ lutions. editorials, and other Leach L a n tin i bnvvan Lynn Erratt Che- Silver Kid m ethods o f student representa- Phi Delta U arrv Ki;>ke ¡Mmoran ' bodies, we sym pathetically O rla n d o . Russell Grand Rapids t v d la n e Grand Rapid- Frf Horace Gold Kid «u g h w ith them in th eir k»ss-of a most progressive and brilliant, Craig Detroit John Barnard Detroit R oy W arner Detroit Donald Benes White V elvet ' it not t a c tfu l, educated*. G rand K a r M t P a ir ('/ / « Hoitond Everett Knox IVtr*M' n ii Grand Rapid.« H« »a rd Jaeh- E daard Wal/ Tinsel Clothe fUurinov H enry Crww. Flint Wilbur J rula »ning t h r e e v ita ! f o n es m th e i;f*: and p r o g re s s m n R/rijert Fahrney Detroit Arthur L a w m x r Royal Gak Ph.- K ap p a Tat* f , : K itten Battle S h o o s liv e d t o M a t c h A n y < «M ttim e c f th*- «tat* o f M ic h ig a n w e re CFeipk A rthur K in caid O ra n ' H arr, fa t h e r e d in th e U n ion b a llro o m , svm e» De’ roit \f \{ Pflua Masailun w h en t h e c«*llege e n t e r t a in e d the O hio Don Clark B uffalo N Y ^ M ichigan P r e s s a s s o c ia tio n and M th e l e g i s la t u rt a t a b a n q u et. It f »¡.«on Flvcanaoa W ayne Gttoaon F e a - Wh w as a b r in g in g * g e t h e r o f leg ih g re Ih K a p v * Phi Rotter? Branth B at­ tle C rw k K en n eth ffadienxer Durand Vi'-tor Kee.'er ;E * •’ Ian.*ins Fdam The Peacock th ro u g m M em b er* the of th e •tu« M ic h ig a n !* r e s s a s s o c ia t io n , w h o a r e p u b ­ Grand Kaptds surma Alpha F.pwlon Fxwd One- Evan D i r k » Grand Shoe Shop H o lr l i»W - M ar B a it P r p ». l is h e r s o f t h e c o u n t r y w e e k lie s Haven Dan Dineen Bruce ‘ Continued on ;s*i?e 3 f t h e s t a t e , in a g r e a t m e a s u r e g u i d e p u b lic o p in io n in th o s e p o r tio n s nf .M ic h ig a n w h ere M ic h ig a n S t a t e c o lle g e r e c e iv e s ,t- s tr o n g e s t s u p p o rt. n a m e ly m tii< a g r ic u ltu r a l d is tr ic ts and - m a ile r to w n *. T h e l e g i s l a t u r e m u s t c o n s id e r a n d a p p r o v e a ll b ills a f f e c t i n g t h e c o lle g e . B e c a u s e «* f t h is in ­ tim a t e and tre n c h a n t e c m n « - tu rn , t h e y c o n t r o l in a g r e a t w a v t h e w e l f a r e n f thi** in s t it u t io n . I t is r a r e t h a t t w o b o d i v * o f €N TÜCSE f t W m* RUK-h i m p o r t t o t h e w e ll- l* * - tn g " f M ic h ig a n S ta te m e e t o n it s l a m p u « . a n d e 's p v i- c o lle g « CCCAIVCNi a liv u n c o m m o n th a t th e > m e e t t»g e th e r O p p o r t u n i t y f» » r s u c h whra rolhpe a u a s - s e m b la g e s h o u ld In- a n d i> l lw f a .... « p p n H 'i a t e d b> t h e s t u d e n t t * » d y . C better iato that S ir a d a t r i thaa a Broebum Prom Tmm ta tu i i « — ii W« l i p w w t *»5S to ;. S 'a h le and Mrs T h om as-stah le w ill using the V alentine day * -Ray Quintet. Philippines anii-v.. ’ i an* a*patrons' while guests o f honor Feb 17 "A ttitu des of th e i.- Bual- March 24 "C h ristian Vs Nnn- w ill include G overnor Fred W G reen ness Women Tow ard Hot id Mar- 11 the Cbristian Ft hies." Leader Walt er and Mrs. Green. President Robert S rtage." Leader: H attie I Devo- Sheldon D evotional' G race Kellogg ionsideral .Shaw and Mrs Shaw Secretary H H. tio n a jf Leslie Btgler. Elections inner in H alladav and M is llalladay. M r and Feb :'A " T o W hat Extent She R ed new Mrs L W h itn ey Watkins. : M r and Christian Young People Avoid *l R em e«! thi Mrs M B McPherson M r and Mrs worths rum panions?" Lender H r * trying ffom stic V C o lleg ia te D eeply reser:!ting tim en ! 'h e st.»,tient C o m e I n and L o o k l 'n O v e r ! fo r an all-coi[lege ttie students by the O lIR G IFT SH O P F lo w e r (1 JO, 1900, the tir«» ra.* published uirider C Taylor. 00 a rd 11 Vlthol Knail trNhip <■: J o Ian. + è Shop »>•% i.f (Ki tn t and the C •m- in i an •> told o f the :•eed PHONK 3702 Ion. the aim*. and Can You Dance? JA N U A R Y SALE OF Otis w hich ext -'ed ig i»H|iers and ; fie If Not, Yon Are M iiiin i Half the HIGH GRADE SHOES ¡le new editor inrged publication o f t h e Fun In Life. Broken Size Linen— Valúen to $12.00 Attention trial, j.rie­ g rou p s o f much high er priced N e x l IteifinnerH C I bhh Students ri a spot al Hale, N o ve ltie s, tun c a lf, $5-95 per ha* since •fry contnbt S la r ts Feb. 7th, a t 7 p.m. sUode, black kids in all w anted m odels and high th e issue in •i r ( 'iliu m h erds. $6.89 •r I he co-ed*. a i.v a n c e d clans M O N D A Y — 0:30 to 10:30 kvkkv The Lansing Cafe Ciety JUblinhGT ui-w eV.lv i f 1010 when »ed W ith Hus ,d- I nmlnf'ii Moat UgMo-llntr batter arrangem ent Arthur Wesson lA V B 30-30 Strand Arcade Keatnnrant Sooth Waahlngton Avetlne Dancer Brogan Co. axiMinsive coverage ifW » fn 1912 j «et Mom was accepted y. At this i ime it c t the editor and tô t P A IR S i t . ’ he end o f the IfisLing three terms. T IS W IT H P L E A S U R E T H A T I A N N O U N C E M Y Al* W !or the Aubftctip- W O M E N 'S IP S . A N D T IE S . P I IM PS. I P 0 1 N T M E N T AS M A N A G E R OF T H E Wtta levied by -re ill- c o iie g e election Jtrrned the Hoi cad | GLADMER îp re n e n t -.stem-.,' t CMK. M a m KM. M A R Y S T E W A R T SH O P tion - was initiated. I « l ie lead w a s pub- O F E A S T L A N S IN G form but with live /•nr * work a was lie paper in regular W IT H M Y -T H R E E Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E A T TH E eigh t irires Under H Ilia ir the p«n*T M A IN S H O P I F E E L T H A T I W I L L BE A B L E TO E X ­ atni-w eekly in I920 TEND DARD T O YOU’ A N E X C E P T IO N A L L Y H IG H .S T A N ­ O F C O U R T E S Y W H IC H W I L L W I N EO R M Y FEB. 1 and 2 o f ’ he i>ii|.T wax- an S ta te New* oda v fr­ SHOP S T I L L G R E A T E R P O P U L A R IT Y . c u s to m d u r in g the THE 12 MILE LIMIT ad - •tin LU N C H , I I 2 P. M. I »a per A F T E R N O O N TE A , 21 P. M. mg. ’ he, S U PPE R . 5-7 P. M. 0 3 . a a a - a a 4 .a s j i r t> n u a ! S A LA R , S A N D W IC H E S and W A F F LE S C O N TIN U O U S F O I .X TA IN S E R I IC E C O N TIN U O U S The M. S. C. Annual Union Production REEK GETS —Esther Antcliff IE TRYOUT A CAST O F 50 at Detroit R»u- Vaudririll* Judge*. P m n ml l. MUUre Columbia! F U L L O F M U SK D A N C IN G LAUGHTER ind. » p a n a n c lo * i;. riight ;n D etroit ar • O ir o it Busi re* « a fu b la te a » tm SISMO Records ] T H E BEST E V E R O F F E R E D Wpiim* r?f a la u d e- rta W estern Yatide- V / re JUT R ecords Ï d oth ar offW'tab nt l a c BAX •WUe «dUKX'iatmn. ot dfflt IO (KUM it lf chi orsmnization io r u osaoriatioii 'P or- Mere O t t o » W t L U I a Few of Hie L a lctl HU « on •t o f t iie i iown out • Columbia Record» I Where the **hy Little Vhdeta Grow— Fox Trot Evenings 8:15 Sat. Matinee 2:30 i ir le y spent C iu ca ro rnaJung; ar- thrtr M 7 I-0 . j p »peciai !« a n n g —G u y Lom bardo and Hie R oyal Canadians li-in a 7Sr I Me and the Wan in Hie Maan Pox T ro t P R IC E S — E V E N IN G S "S thè trip to Detroit * —G uy Lom bardo and HU R oyal Canadian» rtered bus in iiooe IIO X ES *2.76 I d behind th è fooc- Wear a Hat With a «direr Lining Fox Trot IC M -D \ Footw ear I t - tard 7Sa -T e d Lewis and HU Band ¿fee's Fnnny That Way- -Fox Trotr- Ted Lewis and IBs Band M A IN FLO O R— F ir »! in Row» 22.20; Halnnce S IM . • I r e d A boat Tan— Fox Trot —Guv Lombardo and HU Royal Canadian« RA LC O N Y— F lr t l 6 Row» 21.65; Halanee 21.10. : UNION TM M m * te JN t e * O n Parade Fox Trot Am t Qmm —Guy Lombardo and HU Royal Canadian« G A L L E R Y — Reeerred Seal» 75c; Htdeuwe 50c. W iU in ut keeixng do ck every even- This The ftpaR s f the Maea—Pox Trot—Guy Lombpfdo and HU i , get one cd our Royal Canadians with Milton Charles at the Organ S A T U R D A Y M A T IN E E «Mea. >to t e » High l > Om a HIM-Tap- Fox Trot—Guy Lombardo and HU Rogai Canadians with MUton Charlat at the Organ M A IN FLO O R 21.10 R A U 'O N Y 76c G A L L E R Y 50c ja M ay 13 and we- J i b tor box candy W e Have . i an Retards. Player-Plane Ralls and r.- the mam dsdL É fid jr . Lowney a W Co i movm s e r v ic e rP ttd a y . Budd’s Music House Reservations Can Be Made at the Box Office or at 4 R can save money ¡HUBELS ■ W M I W I XB I I * t a t e W a t e t e n » A fa . IN M lte lC I « a i l afc M the M. S. C. Union Desk j .n t u O H M R A T I) B O A * S V E N IN O . U N T IL » • > ran Alar THE M IC m o A N STAVI N I WS track m a t partaient Is the organisationt*^ STATE TO MEET KALAMAZOO FIVE ivarsftv club passes ! PLAN POLO MEET mteracholastic contests Coach Young stataa that tfcc number interacnomsnc contests. D o f participants In intramural contests f the first week-ends or M a n ? o shows an annual increase. A t the pres­ 10 to 15 high schools in the i nmj NC SATURDAY-LQSE TO NOTRE DANE NEW seatin g ru le ; WITH DETROITERS ent tim e the program, which la direct­ participate in the interscholastiTl ed by L. L. Frimodig. Is a t large as mine meet. As yet the numb? possible with the equipment on hand schools to take part In this event A n oth er departm ent o f the work car­ sm all th at there has been no atti T h e first period saw the lend pass ¡Only Letter Winner« to Sit ini ried on by the physical educattoo de- j to classify them. : State'« brillìi S partaei Lead Irish at H all bat back and forth between the Irish and j S Section Reserved (or I Return Match with Detroit Riding r the Unire» Laic Oat is Final Sprint. the Spartans r i v South Bend men had Wae ilbart Are. thè inue d ifficu lty in stopping the smooth and Athlete«. and H nnt Clnh Feb. 22. epartaa campus hià ria* fast passing attack that state exhibited N É N l 0wr ihr possibili DEN HERDER’S LOSS HURTS whir h 'resu lted in a collection o f bas­ BMK team for this mas«* T h e Spurt«11 basketball quintet was turned back by the powerful Notre Dam e squad by « score o f 29 to 24, kets bv Don OroVe and Hnga W h ile Den Herder was dribbling down the floor he was apparently tripj>ed He fell headlong to the floor and he higan S tale College Var-J n it's first m eeting o f th e ! Thursday night voted to f thletic department in re-1 i ’ « seating in mauve plans are being form ed a polo match to be played here ih t!)“ Detroit R idin g and Hunt club ne time m February, ten tatively on > 22nd. Worsted by th eir defeat in M. S. C. Restaurant W ednesday night In what proved to be got up with his head bleeding He was { j SUNK IST1 end of the first half 17 to 13. but the taken-out o f the game and Totten was pul in the pivot position He perform ­ i\jr basket bn hall games. owing rules were adopted » * last game a t D etroit on Jan. 18. ite is anxious to prove th eir true Open Day and Night to be staged on the Irish court this 'tie to the D etroiters before the ed well but tic did not quite fit Into S-sect Ion be reserved fo r ! SUN season State led the Ramblers at the .vhr Min is out. end ofth e first half 17 t o!3. but the the combination as did the regular cen­ have won the| N E X T TO PONTOFFICK loss o f Pred Den Herder. State's re g ­ ter A dm ittance mnv j [he Detroit team is rated as having ular center through an injury to his had trouble in getting g the "S" sw ea t-! Of the best team s in M ichigan and head, broke up the regular Spartan started in the second half. Crowe, the shy pin, or o n } huniliar to polo fans in East Lan- rombtnaion - and handicapped the R am bler s captain started the-scoring life pass w h ich } g D ropping one tilt to Jackson MICE smooth running offense displayed in for the Irish with basket.*! that did not *rs o f the alumni \ ection is also tot ear ago last November, the Detroit m later severely defeated the Jack- the early part o f the game even touch the hoop He collected e ig h t. H field goals during the game and one te senators a n d ! i aggregation. free throw for a total o f 17 points which mg t he present t lacUy handicapped by an unfam ill- L K A R N T H E P IA N O made him without question the high 'eats in this sec- j ty with the ponies loaned them by util ten minutest D ctroll R id in g and Hunt club, y • ■ • ■ • * * . : « IN T E N LESSONS scorer A the game Both Don G rove and faga earned six polnis for S tale lien they w ill tie» itc took the short end o f the score •The Spartans were unable iq score in txidy and th e ! the game last week In view of until after the court stood 21 to 17 *' these seata fo r j s fart. D etroit plans to bring all T K N O K -BA N JÓ Olt Scott then netted two free throws v- have been is - } ir own ponies fo r the gam e in Feb- M A N D O L IN IN FIV E Notre Dame with the lead to its credit M.S.C LESSONS played a delayed offensive gam e Stnto continued to fight up to the final gun Seven o f Notre Dam e's twelve field The sta te lineup will probably nluch Hie same as the one that was played in the last match T h e team be Open Th» Hallm ark Self-Instru ctor." is ing scales and exercises You are goals were made from points beyond the foul circle which shows something o f the strong defense State displayed GRAPPLERS MEET hould be a strong one. as there, is an extensive repertoire o f good Captains Chase and I .arson and Cadet players I AST I A N U N Í, taught to play by note in Regular pro­ fessional chord style In your very first lesson you will be able to play a Injuries m ay keep most o f the regu­ lars otft o f the KaUutwxoo game S a t­ urday night to tie played here at 7 30 It is probable that substitutes will see Ü. OF M. TONIGHT b'PUtonunt Peterson group and the student delegation of about ten men have been acquiring coniimse .kill and experience from th eir prac- one SUNDAY AND MONDAY popular number by note p len ty o f action during the evening State SquaH Journey« to Ann Ar­ fire three nights a week A m o n g .th e A fter tw o defeats this w«*«>k one at -tudents are Leavitt, Ocker. Mullett. üendl For I t On Approval the hands o f Albion, the present load­ bor for Second Meet of .Tompkins. Rarnsdell. Peck, and other ers o f the M I A A and another at «b'e equestrians. T h e 'M H allm ark Belf-Instru ctor." la Season Alma K alam asoo will probably make Th e officers will probably start the the title o f this method. Eight years were required to perfect this great an attem pt to stage a come-back but gam e and later turn the tilt over to it is doubtful that they can topple the (he student players. State should be work T h e entire course with the >nd wrestling i an advantage and w ill likely give WA\ necessary exam ination sheets, is bound Strong State aggregation. Coach Van on, the Spar- Alstyne wall take no chances however leir defeat bv ,t gixvi account of themnrlves. A in one volume. T h e first lemon is un­ Mil fresh in knowledge «if their own mounts gained sealed which the student m ay exam ine tlieir mind* he U o f \i fm m constant use and technique form - and be his own "JUDOE. and J U R Y ." SWARTZ CREEK BAND HAS tire squad >■ ■possible con- .. i from long practice will give them« T h e later part o f the "H allm ark S elf- dit ion and in even break With the experienced Instructor.” is sealed. BUSY SCHEDULE FOR WINTER g ht at 7 30 i >et rollers Upon the student returning any copy i G lenn Ri< m tlint the e ti­ I o f the Hallm ark Self-In stru ctor” with M irhlgati State college s clown band »hen the t\ li higan teams the s*'«l un-broker^ we w ill refund In S w artz Creek, finds the winter term full all money paid. m ore than a busy one i h a n d ic a p p i- , ' m atérial, the FROSH MEET G. R. JUNIOR T h is «m acin g S elf-In stru ctor w ill be sent anywhere T h e oruaiiimunn playwl at Uir Ho- You do not need to trl Bancroft Saginaw Friday night able im prove- it system in- COLLEGE FIVE TONIGHT send any money. W hen you receive for the M ichigan Elevator Exchange Before each vearlm g basketeers will meet tills new method o f teaching music, m eeting at which James B Hassel- ¡cries nttig Grand Rapids Junior col- deposit with the Postman the sum o f mnn Iv a n Cox Howard R ath er and- mine which lumtet tonight at the Furniture ten dollars I f you are not entirely James Hayes of the dairy department school in I hc Grand Rapids five defeated satisfied, the money paid will be return­ appealed on the program ms get tin,- .a./«M» early m the season and ed in full, upon written request. The Swart/ Creek is also scheduled to in him oek Kaluma»M> reversed (h e or- Publishers are anxious to place this play at Mulltken Jap 31 at the Elks A rbor at fter a liard battle that went in- 'S elf-In stru ctor" in the hands o f music temple Feb fi at the Hotel Olds. Feb 'overtime fiertbd by a score <»t- lovers all over the country, and is In 13. besides three apiieamnccs during it 30 in tie 29 a i***itlon to make an attractive prop­ Farmers' week. were picker Furniture C ity Uuy.-s are lull osition to agents Send for your cop y' ” o| ttu> lanky S late freshm an today Address T h e "H allm ark S elf- is. probably the only one who Instructor" Station o . Postofflce Box atch them in height 111. New York. N Y. rh Rerl Colvin is uncertain as ;»t lineup tie will use T h e men Plain ('n lo r R ainbow .larted last Saturday will un- nhear Shook Mly get into the contest along Deming; 145 » few new m em bers' Pinneo and SATIN TIES Tracked to »kins Cruller •rpiow and Cuthberison guards ¡orwards Boeskool «'enter, and Blue Tin $1 ii agajinst Alm a last Saturday Herr it one of the great »tarring fJllinn W Gilh INTRAMURAL . p ic tu re » o f a ll Hate, J N ew ton. Hl.. Feb. 22, ALI. AMFRIÇAN STARS IN brought hark by papu- lanittll ISII tar demand. loirus à R rot her Co., F ir s t s h o w in g by M ay COLLEGE PRODUCTION _ _ , _ _ . Ronald Colman ¿ « « s - a L n r e SEASON STARTS Richmond. V ». B ro s , o f the?*«* tie s n o w so Gentlemen p o p u la r .it p a s te r n eo l- M T h e tobacci samples you se*1 have Iwen Fece wl, and they arei II you can j , l**gt*s. In s c a r le t , w in e , b u tc h e r bln».*, n a v y , p u r p le CIo h Competition Shown in Inler- TUESDAY AND WEDNE.SDAV iNGOON loncsomenc«* of a Ira and ro y a l brow n V o u ’H strali town on a ran w a n t m o re t ha n on e. frat, Inter-clau, and Inter- friend in a hundred n «lo and no place t.* g« ward C ontagi. That was the poniti« i I - your sample* of E d g e . was like a voice from aln o« opened the package and got th. • h enthusiasm in evidence term over indoor baseball, % HEID (A PS pipe steaming. I have smoked various bra t«*bacco for the past fift«x:-. v. a never in m y life have I found S-i. iO H eid Cap* at Michigan v tor an interesting sra- intram ural -«port* ilenty o f com petition with There -•lose games, particularly in Bacco at any price that will Edgeworth. It dots not bit tongue, and a beautiful aroma t« $2-50 State ual iard league W ards A. B jcome to the top w ith near- ords It is planned to con- M. Harry HeU shake doten k| W ith the good ohi friend pipe :nd«x baseball season t his Iwooe from merr can o f Edgeworth you can dre week >»r n**xt .» 'h e outside T h e re- cheering the laughs than '« « imagine whal t f r the rainbow's end. Please count me in the future Edgeworth booster. Bank mainine games and inter-ward p Die in ter-fratern ity nal.v and the inter- ing he gel« when he wins a war. ever thought wcrr in ynur system. V ery truly, (Signed AI M A \ BRO S. T h v Mat S t o r e o f t h e T o w n * class contest February wil 1 be ail interesting month, with trte Fresh-Soph indoor track meet on t he 2nd and the inter- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Edgeworth b J 5k W«<4tingt/>♦« Saturday h'ttntnq a schedule to play off during the m onth M a rd i promises the in ter-fra- Smoking T o b a c c o cernii y swimming meet, and the inter- fratern ity :nter-ward, and 'inter-claaa U v e th«* g lo rio u s rom ance o f L ila c T im e . One min nit* croon in g a love song u nder m o o n lit trees. Xoxi <• * « m inute a n jile hi«rh in the H eavens r id in g the air •la n e* o f h ell— leapin g, sw oop in g, ro o m in g throw*1 rocket-reddened -kies w ith the p la y b o y s o f d e »’.! 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