Today'* E d ito ria l Cornaient On A r t ion I o f Student Conference ■Volume 21 Michigan State News T U E S D A Y , F E B . 26 , l« 2 l * Pro Arte Quartet Appear» at Church Thumday Evening pelone \niton Ilion N u m ber 14 N u m ber 36 STATE S T U D E N T S , SET D A T E S FOR £r j* PRO ARTE STRING T A K E P A R T IN SPRINGEVENTS QUARTET TO GIVE MID-WEST M E E T OF SENIORCLASS CONCERT T H U R S. R am tdell and Hannah Take Active Decide On Dales for Traditional IDED l*ro A rtr Quartet Wide Range of Music in Their Role in Mid-weit Student Spring Activities In Class Meet­ Modern and C lin ical A lt h o u g h TOO CLOSE Coach B enjam in J. Van Confederation. ing Yesterday. WATER CARNIVAL Repertory. RIL 1909 HANNAH IS VICE PRES. PLANS LAUNCHED jtlstync's basketball qu in tet had every tunity to beat the N o tre Dam e NAME COMMITEE HEADS AIMED IN EUROPE |amblers F rid a y n igh t they, a re not O n e o f th e largest nnd most success - i be condemned in th e least. l t was ful Student m eetings ever held took n a tes fo r th e ; s t r i n g Quartet, third . C. Taylor, '0 9 , 'lass l o r s p r in g f c o l l e g e concert series. < i - o f two team s m eeting a t a tim e place when the M id-W est Student C o n ­ lip s e n i o r c la s s roved b y Senior ( I sit a n i n t e r e s t i n g pro- :i Madr Am aiing federation convened a t the u n i v e r s i t y m " » no' » blt “ 1 differen ce Cincinnati. O hio on the 21. 2 2 ami >lds H a l l M o n d Wat« jp le s c h u r c h » Tliursday mmrnded b y t h 1 • m m lt le e 2H. ¡1 5 I d * » ° ( thc tw o aggregation*. 23rd o f Peljruary M o r e than inn.000 aim. were equally good, N o tre students from 33 colleges and un ivef- I t h e c la s s . m mContest for Theme. H i e P r o A r t e Q u a r t e t f o u n d e d com- is composed o f Dim- s w in g o u t M ir a iiie ty r e c e n tly , » c e l l i n g i n bom barding th e net sities received , representation by their m ie th e i«l tIn * lu f f i n n i n i ? ...» t , Q. . . appointed delegntes number 65. u rst makes its iip pt?n rui in t h e i r o u n g m u s ic ia n - . w h o s e r e p e r t o r y con- W ith t da ten • M iih ij/ a n S la t e .m c-tom s and State having Michigan s.u to college a )» k c well •n d g o w n s , w ill b e h e ! W ed n es- jvts el music not only <»f today but i ll as •i-*» i d f o r m e r t im e s In a lew years ial Mtioreg a** th e a » well perfected a smooth fo r lfsclf when H n ro W Hannah and M ay 8 A f t e r t h is -« s io n t h e June 13 , otTense with a pop shot as the T om Ilam sdell plaved important parts w ill appear o n t h e ip u a o n e • lias w o n f a i n e in E u r o p e It contrt- M»mi-\vei k ly . th e m an of w eek w e a r in g t h e ir re > u ted t o t l i e C o n c e r t s d e la Revue H ie fact that D onovan cag- ™ m eeting Harold Hannah was 'j f th e c o lle g e . elected vice-president o f the assort. d u is ic a le mid ‘ Concerts W ien er" In SOTHERN TO GIVE w a t e r c a r n i v a l is !.. icc p la c e th e m e of t c o n s i d e r ; . i.;.' : ig t t n - long one at r crucial tim e to win * a r is a t S a l z b u r g h a d ( h e difficu lt inls- •ion fo r the m eeting and also served ¡d a y a n d F r i d a y , ./une a h (i 14 ?.. !’ ame for his team is all the m ore on the commit ter fo r arrangem ents o f O r ig in a |on o f p l a y i n g ut th e International anner. in w h ic h t h e e n t hits l o n g b e e n ■ "1 t h é s e le c te d . ■ V s tiv a ls . a s e r ie s »rf new musical ■ ated news concero- him and cannot in the least be future conferences Tom Ram sdell ser- ¡ n e f iir c .v p ic t r a d i t i o n s « ta* ••am - a w ard ed a e e m e d t h a t a t th a t ¡redlted to luck I f .th e tw o team s vefl M chairm an o f the com m ittee on ere to 'm e e t tonight, the score would "''onT'lT the nrsl actions taken at | equally as close but th e result could the pow -w ow , under the leadership of LECTURE HERE » e ilig h e ld in t h e e v e n '• • h o ;i p a g e a n t o f fio ! lie r iv e r b e tw e e n s ta n d e r e c te d o n oppi ■•• o n ' th e o m in i and i l l T C lip ¡s t o Im* .1 ¡.i nerume a t H i e q u a r t e t s h o w e d initiative when S o u n d e d in B r u s s e ls the 'P ro A rte on e« it * w h ic h k e e p t h e public versed sre t r y in g to c r e a te ig o n is t lc td th e c o l- . D e e p ly r e s e n tin g «* b a n k s m em b er < n tt n e n t t h e s tu d e n t isily be reversed. John Rames. U niversity o f Colorado Famed Shakespearean Actor ■ d rea m ival com m it- r y t i i i n g w o r t h knowing from the Is capacity. mint nf v ie w * - o f u p - d o - d a t e music. 'H ie I f o r a n - a ll- c o lle g e was to renam e the organization . The c la s s h a s r c ç o m m e m m li ic K a c li v • thèm e has t h e i.L n d e n f.s b v f h # ; conference, which meets every year, is Next On Lecture Course n u m p h i i n t s u c c e s s that welcomed II il c o u n c i l t h a t c a p ni h 10, t h e fir s t ^M ich igan S ta te defeated th e U n iver- to be know'» in the future as the M id- in f o f floats 1h e n l o u r i n g F r a n c e . E n g l a n d , Switaer- r d h e s d a y , J u n e 12. F o l nur t h is ••u rli im e W a s (» u b iix h e d u n d e r o f D etroit in baaketball this sea- W est Student Association Program. erta lo phase « n d a n d I t a l y , a l l tx'ars witness to the ut.y in w h i c h ! h o tre* ic n c a s t or c h im e . c T a y l o r . 09. a n d t o b e c a lle d the (tararle i t e n s e a c t i v i t y d i s p l a y e d b y Messrs. 40-15 N otre Dam e d efeated D e- N ®*1 y™ r s convention M e e n f io t s a n d t h e - Fa ri» asse .»t ■ le r s h t n o f J O . L i n . i ut <> Kaa.a at Atlanta. G eorgia Chat S S A d a m s . F u m o u . H a lie u x . P r e v o s t n n d Maas and •it a h u g e b o n f l r o ihr rsh m en R o m in tic la s s <»f '0 9 in a n t i n a hard, fought game. 18-1«. U n iversity o f Cinclm .m i i t o b e p r e s i- p e a • t h e c o n f i d e n c e o f the i a m p le who or- m s id c r c d s n p h «»m o n nd th e lo r e ' n l e n t a n d t h e f ’ <»m - |tre Dam e and M ich igan S ta te bat- dent o f that meet The vi - p r e s i d e n c y p e r a n iw * m u s ic a l entertainm ents devoted u ir s d a y ; M a r c h 7 - a s a lu m n i J u n e 17 v r e c o in - ‘ S p .tr ta n r to ld o f ' th e n eed though tw o o v e r t im e ’periods b e- was .given over to Robert io a r h e r o f m i.uvu t h a t is o u t o f t h e ordinary, * O a u d é ffs who d !•» s p h i n x a s t h e I o r .L iiti- t io n . t l i e a im s , a n d tfotre Dam e eeked out a one point Muttttt university. O xford u.’ h t. the c o -e d cet e n e i* eiiiiiusiasm that their .perform* h e r e last T u e a - '.t m iia r 1 . 1 .1 c i\crvwhore. . Io n s w h i c h e x i s t e d The b o d y /•d one o f its big dav p i r n 's C u p N i g h t \ Vi Ite e l i IS S ir g in 28-27. T ills on ly goes to il- M»a ll, n r t h e e xe- n g i» a i» e r s a n d t h e student control o f stu- ta J u n e 18. a s t h e ni o f th e Mr F ■ Coolidge chose l i e n e w »*ditor urged d r a m a tic. l e c t u r e •■lass ..n d p ra te the fa lla cy of banking on dent a f f a i r s is not .real to any great w,yk.j; \m> Q u a rte t.to |X*rform. at •I** e x c e r p t s f r o m J Üie themes • publication o f th e < but It also points ou t t o a close degree, as final authority inevitably nmm * 'a u r e a t e B u n d s > ce (lin c e can Academ y at Rome, works o r w h ic h h e Is on originality, server the condition th e Ram blers !( ’ ts m the college adm inistration Sucii fnrned > an d com m en cem en t p r iz e s a r e o f f e r e d by the .¡a r a t h e r in te r e s t in g a t t h e P e o p le s u n e 24 in a fte r the argum ent on the East tflairs is to lx* regretted ac- •h t in J »h e a b o v e e v e n ! v * « d u r in g in u n d a ih m ’ H i e impression I m o re . lite r a r y m n - red e s p e c i a l l y to •ording to the delegation **k p r e c e d i n g f in a l à v o r n b l e that Mrs <7rw>Udge .p e r h a s s in c e th a t ing court F rid a y night. e r e la b o r a te s c ­ A disciisiott o f the failure o f the p r in g te r m »ein to (»lay at tlie Library fttfy c o n t i ib u t io n s • • • nonor .system in m any colleges, aroused ss. in W ashington, In fa ll o f m a n .d t h e c o m m it t th e is s u e »«•■ id e s much interest in the general m eetings ia o n h is firs t cw York, 1 Vom­ IF Th e honor system, is. hojvever, more ii»- s t a g e in 1024 ii I f ir th r co-e d s u tli- »c ie tv 4ts i l ln e s s o f m o\ W illia m M u lle t cord nearly w ent by the boards impular and predom inant in the east 0 A rte made a . L’ o r a tifin e ìj' p u b iis lie d p i- w e e k ly p iir d a y night In the M arquette- ' n ‘ ^ h o o la than I t is in the mid-west ilnviifg in most <»f 1910 ened. T lie mark ly beyond- student control I question is- t h e ' pole vau lt record o f • delegates favored payment of itiEAIORlAL TOWER CTIMES o u t. auding rnic- tmoked fo r Ita . le w s I n 1912 a s e t »1 io n s was a c c e p t e d ; ft. 1-8 in . held by H arold M cA tee on self-supported student pu­ ON WAY FROM ENGLAND Thursday night In­ y • tt A t t h i s t i m e it » lie e d it o r a n d t t e e nearly did 13 ft. 2 in.. on ly ‘ a btonket fee to c o ie r cost 'o f student Traction o f an inch o f h it Jersey govfcrumenl was favored In the same a» th e end of th e tfis iim g th r e e -te r m s ,• p s h in g the pole but enough to tip resolution it was voted that the *tu- stxxit his -work Mut v preparation I found a* f o r 1 h e s u b s c r t p - O ur conception o f 13 feet is .** absolute control I w a s le v i e d —b y t h e over funds with a final check by the something worth wh is some distance in the air college adm inistration . audiences could ix* foul • a ll- c o lle g e e le c tio n BOARD ASKS FOR Sr> ¡in much ¡a* O V e in e d t h e H o lC ttd h ig h lig h t •iirlous disrux- t e n e p re s e n t s y stem ot ops involved iMiltries and its KVOLI T IO S OF A CO-ED t lo lis w a s m it ia te ft T h e conference ■ h e J in l e a d w a s i»u b - * -dimaIV Dates them all •various student phom ore Dates a few m o r—Dates one «•lin s t u d e n t s t u r n -ou t at id it the intricate;. m »U c: i to high H Mother KVOM TION OF A MAN Achola rship achieving u n d u e eminence **f 1 l i e pR|*»*r w a s u their natio ta n S t a t e N e w s . i» v ashm an- Dates none ■is (jualilication fo r an *»ff ire and M rs Sn odsy. bphom ore— Dates a few »tel.x b ill Md c u s to m « lu r in g » lie COLLEGES RULE n o t h in g e i n e a r ly e v e r y 'a d - n or Dates them all Inior-—S till a fool and engu REACHES SENIORS upon pre- se t ickets d «*»l * m e t l i t n g i m n p a f i e r Wi t d u r in g » lie p a s t tw o A l- tr ie d REASON ENOUGH >e o f our freshm an .was bemoaning OUT HELL WEEK mal titer ahently Endeavor to Increase Membership NATATORSTO GO la r k s page me b e g in n in g s e v e n - c o lu m n fact that lie never had a date. and hliectivenrss Ihrough Con- at do you, d o when you. go to the ■ ry ? " he was asked "S tu dy.” he Week of Informal. Fraternity Ini- tialioa Abolished at Nebraska •d house •if ticket (art with Student Bodv. TOANN ARBOR REEK GETS le d . M aybe that's the reason and Ohio. Exper.m rnti by (J. of Minnesota M any r itside thi o f the ate1* v a r s i t y . Iif.t real u)i(xmltion r»f '*wtmming IE TRYOUT THE TRUTH Hell week” aft-er receiving muri* ■hen Onach Hoercher’s ly in g all jokin g aside, fo r poor, or itioism has been -abolished at *he Start Mining Operations (^•d impressi ••’. •/» Ann Arbor to en- of Detroit Run- com m on or handsome, .college is it versify o f Nebraska by the tinned IfRllndav poi t'n lversity o f M ichigan Vaudeville Ifln e place to spend four years. »ion o f the fraternities Armmg th* m a g n i f i c e n t new nata- Minneaixilis Minn i 'he frequent' disturbances and tpc I f of ex|»erimentRl v iw evening at 7 30 Judge*. 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And O h io s ta te univ. si tv bv actum at a a/i tu; was •barred at Mark in Lecture Room W f»!vrn n es scalp, but >#Ol t o (h im c a l o r g a n iz a t io n fo r ; 1i d « - ter thing, w hat w ill the book d o fa o m y «w n m itet ting •* i îisrge* will give the ie d JU M X'iation FY>r - ha? urns' of the Mat n m m a r e a l battle » r nf t h e c l o w n o u t - h r picture u. not In U and again r m ( rniU M ."^ S ‘r [ O v e r in t h e b o t a n y l e c t u r e r o o m a s b e f o r e H ie *‘i n ir o f the Spirogvra an M* ■ojrnmttted* * Max ¡d a l i a •<» m a k e wime • a r la y '(w n t their good way to make the staff* (k.rv o/a i a l l g r x g i t x x a n v s t u d e n t s w ill t e s t i f y . O l o e c w a p a a a nd other monstrositu ¡unger t fian In'* H (M trta r) li n e u p Hchau- 1 C h ica go m aking ar- t h e c h a t r - a r m s a r e r i c h l y e m b o s s e d with ' h a t h a u n t r iu (»resent day fresh ma | th e ir glory— hours, and must confined to x-» n om isten tly break- * fits s p e c i a l iiearing m o n gra m s fr a t e r n it y in s i g n i a and b o t a n is t h ere r o f d ri »lie 50-y a r d d a s h djr now th u u suppoaed u T 6 e rough rtu ff- put on bv the w h a tn o t . In fa r t, »h e m u lti-s y lla b le d s y s t e m n.f ! •om ijçte ¡ri »list event rn ui it# ie the trip t o D etroit a i to you studenta to get your •rat^rnut«»« in du* usual H ell week 'hat A n d n e x t » i m e v o u t» r e a k y o u r : * ncil p la n t c la a s t f le a tu rn t h a t , a s ' h e » a y in g w ill also vwim on thé irtered bus in tiopr taken so th a t the W olverin e prec-*de* f h** adminlstratjpn of .th e i x ilp t tri o n e o f t h e s e d e e p l y tn d is b r i n g s t h o s e u p w a s d e v i s e d b y it » cam M oore will re- «# behind the fopCV ave the h o n o r.o f p r t n t u « 1L T h e form al ritual » 'h r f the t r e a c h e r o u s i n i t i a l m a y h a v e b e e n a r - m e n t o f S c ie n c e , a n d f a t h e r of D r. I. m1u '. dii At »lie bfore the sophomore« daal It a I blow past It has been •ve d t)v t h e k n i f e o f a n y »»n e a t s e v e r a l ear** s in c e f r e s h m e n ; » r e s u i e n u o f t h e A m e r i c a n A .v x x - ia t lp n E r n s t A B e a a e y . 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M r Su »aid. IP U S uafe daily iiaa b een c d it o n a lin n g h i t h e r t o unexplored p o r t i o n * at 2 i*W a n d l o r m a n y y e a r * d e a n o f a g r l - Mamba * Daughters la May 12 and we a g a in s t b a s in g for- som e tim e as a G u in e a , in s e a r c h o f som e p ar- c u l t u r e a t C o r n e ll.^ a n d a l s o ( » r e s i d e n t p | A T f l M i r D D fia a Tiiiv .Hide o f Jordan E M ) A R c h ild is h ' p r a c tic e tic u la r ty p e * o f s u g a r c a n e o f t h e A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t i o n o f S c ie n c e . r L A I O n l l . rK U R Ha for boa candy The Case o f .Sergeant Gnscha. i « the main (task. F o r a l l o f t h e s e m e n . ;n c o m m o n T h e la t e s t m a n o f n o t e , p e r h a p s , t o TO BE POSTPONED 'oaeph *nd His Bret hern J| r o rty . 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