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A < »? ia l h a l l *»J t h e 1 » e o p le s • h u r t h o the iin-1 ,- lo c k B e c a u s e . <>1 t h e u n u s u a l t u a n d f o r t i c k e t s . a l i m i t o f 400 ' f s a a r i i y b e e n p ia c e d o n a t t e n d - R e s e r v a tio n s m u st b e m a d e o v LACK OF INTEREST FOR HORSE SHOW la y w it h F r a n c e s L a m b a t ih e n 's b u i l d i n g o r 'p i e s c h u r c h . .it th e o lL c e uf CANCELS or A n n u i] R. lo B e H eld 0 . T. M ay C. ’ '. H o r s ’r ** ' Show Ln* •■■r' o n t h y p r o g r n i a ,n a d d i t i o n tr ie * « I im it e d . B l o d g e t t An il b*- P h y l l i s . 't h a - s * Muiic C o n ic 1 W ere to Be H e ld w h o w i U w e l c o m e t tie m o t h e r * . - w ill re sp o n d T h u r s d '* ' “bd Friday. i ALUM NU S' i ’ CLASSOFFICERSBF.CEIVE !r s . P i a t t t w h o ~ o n t h e m u s i c » ! p r o g r a m w a ll G-'iVERNHENT iTION STUDENTMARKSMAY10 AT THE UNION •-ongs b y t h e G i i •Is G l e e (iu b . T h e M i c h ’. v r ' v io lin s o lo by ■‘♦ Iis s F ra n ce s m u s ic g a t h e r i ’ u M a k e O n ly O n e R e p o rt T h ii T e r m ; A s t r i n g qu art, • ; ’ e w ill p la y th e M ic h ig a n th e b re a k fa s t. d a y a n d F r id a . F o llo w U iu a l C u * lo m of c a n c e lle d a c c o r o D ean C a lls . i’ig t i and le m o r u id / -: in g . t a t e d i r e c - • P r e v i o u s t o th . t i a t t r a c t in g th e u - P la c e D u s ls o f S even fir e a t O N V E N IE N T g i f » - c lu b s of i:o a l who t im i r e re ­ h a v e b e e n h e ld • A m e r ic a n * n H e ll ot F im e AM PUS c ALENDAR c jr.s e o f l a M s e a s o : h r id a c o n c l a v e ti c o n te s ts A l l t h e w it h o u t fo o d A R d a t- Qurtaelt. Hoop colltge ite. C ollege field-. r e c e iv e d s o fe w e n tn e * ere which c a n only b e h a d to be ab a n d o n ed .at the U n i o n . Mias S i m - r t i 'K S D A Y — I t ¿s h o p e d b y m a n y id b e g l a d 7<> a r r a n g e v o u r Ä c i» le a d e r s o t t h e s t a t e th a t b a n q u e t f o r you. •ajittc reporte in. 4:00- - R . O . T . C . p a r a d e b e r e v i v e d n e x t y e a r a s ‘ t> u ....... F D ea fir, c o n te s t* h a v e p ro v e n mu ^ - - of ’ he a b o v e erv.ee* can be \V.- 'A rtillery and cavaiU r y d e n jo o * B ft P r o u lx . h b era e d u c a tio n a l »o r tfc b 0 0 - 1*4 K ru eger tvome econom ;t a ducour.* 'ruDugh the •.'¿at •nriM f ¡\rj\n ■■Ah tuona. g ro u p s* 1 Dr r.r r. v »* te r ‘.:x a r y !< v ¡te e ; cou pon b ook s- l- R * D A T — D - 'k 'r v the aopu*d ‘-nence ind r It's a poor Welsh rarebit that anmz football ends. m ake you n eg ret having fo r tn e a 7 "o P. m — a n i t f e n t c o u n c U m e n is i i e o '> s i n t a n c e ^I'udent council room. Union. Oat> (s' R u t at», conaidatthly better known because o f tt. I f S k | « student Is a vertely an artist who la m y where he Ithe now. Thoae'e » le t cf hfc-.;t,. MicUgan Slate News r by Ihc utudente of Michigan Stat< CAMPUS FORUM * W S W T i qualified h f ffl1—1 o f it. S 5 k l ( * | M M « O C T even the aamaone thinks me dls-ffor a superior artist I « 1J not i injMttt a elncew eatirosi# of w nst wss » 0 old n im a a .ilf weekly during the collette College. Entered m t p««toffice. East Landng, Michigan Editor of thi- Forum : | J. I wss ueeussd of « e ttin f words aood snd bud I n h o i S H t M I B X W . J Michigan State coUcge prides itself from a t h e » « ™ , S j f e h ^ t a k e s - jt o d M , W ^ lt BARRATT SHOE REPAIRING The Michigan State 2 I fourth floor of the I “d^wtil“mat“»^or'«8»ZcSStotTamtale"^ 5ST a'5d“ ” r X 3 myo™ S e s t ™nriction.‘*.nd‘ fiirtb* Shine Lutes m M * *■ Oeuud Eher Editoriali! appearing ! '»Mitre officials. IV ri-srssttisupif teSffaavnafc ssrw ablT^ornsfahr"^nd^uitless^te^hntooe I accusaUoiw*«« !rtld guesses and prove J I o w tel; me though i feel it my duty, to point to a Biblical cant In an attempt to lend dig- the »ame tolten.if an^artist gmit. impediment to our progress and nity to a statement which sounds ridi “ S' invective bnd night, w hy need be for she> ™ culous in spite of It. — ^ expand „ the mention of it into a 446 advancement as an institution. A weakness mortals is that at various intervals throughout 4. I was called a person of poor word Forum communication^ ; taste for presuming to criticise ad- Bob G raham . College Dry Cleaners dirarv day we become tempted to par­ Assistant Editors take of a combination, of elements in ­ volving hydrogen and oxygen common­ Dr. Kedzie, College Historian, ~ Cleaning and Pressing for ly termed water Now if it so happens Mint th r trmniation overtakes us when i enter either the as- Recalls Campus’ Vivid Past Particular People we are about or- magazine room of East Lans quite likely that said There was a year—1863 to be exact East Lansing wash W E C A L L F O R A N D D E L IV E R the library it when there was no graduating class 1all. but simply “ the college there be 206 Abbot Road temptation wj out here. 1 in the hall between at Michigan Agricultural college, ine N est to Fashion Shop nchal-i though the enrollment was large. The He | was here when impecunious stu said romos < isequent ly an tly approach t innocent looking entire senior class had left to fight it dents walked from town to the collegi Richard . richer classmates whizzed 1 Hawley. Elsa ilxiutc and w illi i much grace as we the C ivil war. while lticharil'i the wake of a lively team*, and can summon, get y h im . “ 16 There was also a time when collegi that is supposed t bring the sparkling qojjg bi^ 0( going out with i when the thing to do was to cycle TTut, j S water bubbling t< receptive JH »- team of horses and clearing land, up the ladies of the party brazen in «divid­ nstead on w hich you then built a dormitory, t ed skirts. Dr Kedzie cycled too“ out. gushes forth with-veho- recitation room, or whatever wai nbelievable and tlie unfortu needful. Frank Stewart Kedzip. irom the view j point of student, instructor, college. B e a t i n g tha ball ■ is aasy of . president, departmental dean, and his- ehev five minutes in ' In 1870. ten women rere somewhat tor|an has watched all the present whan braak fast is s h r e d d e d Kappa Delta Hoi ne n case of strangulation, fearfully admitted to lie college. A coueRe buildings under construction ille taking mental note of the ticklish experiment, tin i. this C0ri*dU-|The campus would be just as fam iliar; «om it of mirth he is providing cation, t to him without Ae hall as with it. He's . w h e a t Digests without a mur­ onlookers. At the end of said ( And there was the oc aalon—and not seen it tha» way. aites. with all of the poise he .so long ago. this— win* the engineer-1 Without all the other landmarks that frequently. Also mur a van whan you bolt it. But union, the unfortunate pro- ing building and shop burned down mean "campus" to the present under- M O T H E R 'S HAY ito the reading room with only during the night, ne •ssitating the graduate H e_k n ew W illiam s hall you'll anJoy It so much, you won't the observan ce o f .Mother s isolation that of the posslbil- building of the present structures. | commonly known as "B ill's.'’ and the O ne iln y .it y ea r is set aside 1 • the scene m ay be repeated Then there were the times wc beat D ay. L it t le enough tim e do w e devgg fe to ou r mothers« hut this with nnell as spectator rather than Michigan! is one d ay e s p e c ia lly that w e should m her. T h o se o f us who arc fortu n a t r ake every e ffo rt lo b e w ith nouph to have m others as participant. Pray, speak lip. who among us is a remembered, up f They're all histor v And they're ali 200 Kedzie hall, j iCl__ j j . j Attention ònreadea liv in g a re happy th e t h o u g h t s f it and g iv e U illc m ore at- plumber? ^ For here In the w irk of Dr. Frank j Very respectfully. Stewart Kedzie. ea ly graduate of the! tent ion t o it. T h e r e a re thosi m others are hot living, ami college, and a t var ms times its presi-j Students T heLaasiiQCi^ dent, historian, ai d dean of applied' t o th em probably in the m ost.* M any w ill be criticized i 'H,,. science, the past M. S. C lives and the hours lived m ■ o f those spent with m oth er v bit of philosophy bnkg the little two-building college of ¡rlfcJc. This and what they v m ly had th eir m oth er w ith f allow myself in the Past With our present campus. \ flt them again. W e m oth er w ith us on*that d a y veriial spnnking I Dr. Kedzie has himself known many- me in tlie last issue of the events he records as college his* should s triv e to i iakt the T u lle . " M o t h e r ’s D ay.” torian He lias so ti speak grown up laaslnc's Meat liHo-Dete nt l owe an! w ith the campus. A a small boy. hr who missed knew the college tin ugh his brother. I 1 £ H E H AS HOME WELL M a in ly th rou gh th<- cil'ovts o f one man. liouii.v fo u r thoi t n r! whoever m ay 'w h o preceded him as i student here in 8 1 > Make it a d a i l y habit term •show-1 the qays when land ad to be cleared p ro sp ective c o lle g e students we re brought 1o th e cam pus last ¡1 derogatory | before aui u ultural 1» ) work could be week-end. M ain ly through th e e ffo rts o f this man. the m u lti­ putting my ¡done on U tude was housed and fe d w ith ou t the sligh test bitch in any o f ie first' puro-1 tn Jjtme he did I the plans. T h rou g h the e ffo rts o f this man, these fo u r th ous­ clearing oil our !. c a rry ov e r until they a r e rea d y lo r c olle g e and i f th ey d o noi chose M ichigan S tate c o lle g e, it w ill not he the fau lt o f L ew is R ichards, who planned am i w orked, day and r brevity> is no''l'nuli. but one at the •ulest assets u performer may have. 1 disregurd tlie fchnrges that were wed particiiiarly at my lust review. •days her» G IFTS and CARDS for night, to b rin g about th e largest single g a th e rin g e ver It) meet on this cam pus. F in e-w ork . P ro fe s s o r Richards. • it It E C. will take the trouble of 'eadfhg the article with an eye for 2 real content, lie lor .she» will Ik* The Equitable W e R r present Mother’s Day IN O C R H A W S r| reed to tind ¿hot bill once did 1 M ay 12 v anything in M r D ie 1 Life Assurance .W h ere oth e r schools h W h e re oth er schools hn\ au th orities ou d rivin g o b e y t h e r u l e s a n d e o n ­ “ W e M riic 'Em Right“ lin e t o e n jo y the p rivd eg 's n o w g r a n t e d lis. O n e r e c k le s s d r i v e r Wilson & Johnson 227 East Grand River w h o cares nothing fo r u lc s m a y b r in g d o w n t h e a x e on t h e 1 ill detipl Ma li a deep ?bf!k.H As for the charges PhM W t-8711 head o f the en tire stude it b o d y . 11» c u n b r in g a b o u t a r u l i n g ” 1 tak»1 them more ser­ th a t the e n tire student hm I.v c o u ld not c h a n g e w it h th e m o at ia der ol their frequency. ‘s tr ic t observance o f the L*g u latio n s, T h e p riv ile g e o f drivn until it tin lo n ge r exist . I li/.r !< the I called young pem d!> cusa ilòti, and i v alu e o f abiding by *he r s rapidly as at Why one-way U. M . V. ( . A inlm un .nim pi ion licit steers m any : tudcit'.s itilo' the? n u ­ p ro fitn b ir «in iflo w s o f ll»'.*»' lif e is that th e “ b ig " man on the «a m p u s is ih mau II, m ay In and lie m ay not — this depem ls il pun " h i ie does besides his-aet ivit íes. K x t rn-cm ri culai ..i i in . con stitu te the student curriculum * T h is progn m i o f fortín a revolt agnina! th e detieieneies o f the fu rm e r inculi y e u r rii ì i n. T h is revo lt is la r g e ly an im pu lsive, > o * d * un conni dut'cd re v o ll. o» th o u g h tfu l, con scio u sT+rrrrl to suppb - m oni th è con I S O uj si » o tiere d by Ule c o lle g e. W o rk on the co lle g e pubiK •atiun !1 sports, the \arum s d u b s and even the l^snor Hotivit,' pp otT un ities' fo r students to a ttain a w caltfi uf kn I I rain in g in the deveopm un l of--char ac te r and e x \ i li w ill be of great use when th ey seek eiiieiMaium enl bey und t he i W h nl > «»fu*»I. th è ca t ha i student s c atters his tini«' and »‘in* (in . d oin g c a d ì in a s liu d d ' . medi» •ere wa .lilt on c o lle g e o r stu d on i. 1 tulli» ir; ihai \ the g reatest value c o l la g » o i l r i ; IclsU!» isolici» in which one m ay Mmn Ut* >Utadily ■ M any . uts are i tMat tn be a cam pus .success they requi ’ big lui! the c o lle g e. w tfib' ai ih» 1 i inn eh Ih» T h e senior fey I hat lint» n studanl I» mes disgusted ami |¡lerhttp.- «• argu m en t f o r The highest type sliutu a n - * rgu men I ' a miti uf feeds T-li» nuces g o to o u r kitchen to.b e p re ­ r loai* th. deck n in by li p ared f o r y o u r e n jo ym e n t. núuu W c a r e a lw a y s s trivin g to pri'seut you w ith lo in p te t« B iff, I 'm i n t ) g o i n ’ e a t •w a y!” r e p lie d th e to u rs arou nd th e p la in ilurv o f g o o d to b a c co a HONOR I /»’ » StH lo o d s a tis fa c tion . U|lvii•«., u Man.' o t the 1 to at least one. o f (ftudents. Boston Cafe A l l th e a r ro w s a lo n g Iro m C h e s te rfie ld 's ro u te. p la n ta tio n t o p o c k e t , p o in t d ir e c tly t o a to m o f t h e ft fia e o r » i .b e a r e d t o th e sm o ltc r. H e re ta th a t *e r y .-arc b ird , a c ig a re tte th a t i* th in g in a pro - m i t . N o l e i t tu tu s i n t o i u u f i d e t y _ o o d e ­ d m u M fr fessional way aim cam pus. Hut thei • e le ct and unco to in itia le . Th« u rd is heard o f th e ir a c tiv itie s . W e cuuiiot otv . m s on the c.aiu- pus. o r w h y im p uuld wish to b» L a n te rn . A n I d e a l E a tin g P la c e T h e m ost im puiTaui problem to be o lw d by tin e x tra session 115 West Mie lug an Avenue M IL D «»»»g rA fm r a n y b o d y . . a n d y e t . . T H E T S'À? o f C on g res s ja not tin fa r m r e lie f i tin* p ro h ib itio n question, but th at o f d eterm in in g the social unding o f V ic e -P re s id e n t C u r t ir ’ sister. Numerous Social Functions Claim Campus Interest ì •Pearl." The 1th a must- CHUM AN TAKES mold tlie thought of the public by comment on the news. The value of this comment is uncertain mmmmm A Spanish- motif was c decorations a t the M ay Mo composed of MILITARY AT OfflO "T lie Boston Transcript, metropoli­ tan daily, is perhaps the single excep­ tion to newspaper convention in tlie United States DIFFERENT OPINIONS took place in the Woman > Is O n ly F o re ig n Student Enrolled “T lie Emerald has considered the Editorial on ‘Totting” Call* for event was the fifth of its k: policy o f the Transcript and feels that ¡Storti interest was shown in the Green. Mrs. Dora Stockma son. of Lowell. Mr;-. J. r . and Mrs. L. W h itney Watt featured the breakfast The final Union party in B u ck ey e R . 0 . T . C. it can only be worked out in an ad- His Dirai***! at Toronto. Toronto. Qnt.—tL. J. Ryan, t ditoi no Toronto university “ Varsity." t ad with the board of governors of istitution because of a “ petting" I VES V E S night can only be describe trial which lie wrote recently. he music T h e board has ordered him fl u n l# i P»rty was certalnly veil lative terms. From the ve tended p < W CVPn!ns W ith the lection until the orchestra urday evt i program UTAH GIVES FR E E R ID E S T O lit the student organizations re flt concluding number, the \y, » support iiit* move. jjije in evidence, gsual s M 7 ; decided success. The "G •election- WALKING SCHOOL C H IL D R E N a portion of i he offending ediu niy bringing a good date ' the radio-famed orchestra ■fiance p>hem. cago. had much to c!c, with ‘■»Last week a prominent middle-i Everybod' ‘«'metl to enjoy inu- of trie- party, for they pis • .»..in iold ins heavers tti gf rhythm and swing that bn nos Hiul with ;rrefutable logic ju,y o f no complaints- were re- the repeated applause of t .'•.e . was (liuei'ious and that pjj jutd nobody fell down even The special song number ihoufch ,JKfloor was quite slippery. As dance; Be said “it's an art to «e t added at.tr Kiplio*'c gram. As tht inebriated, vulgar ? of t he soul otherwise.“ I admit th ,11 fie "Greyhounds" were here for together v institution. ;ney dance tonight, a capacity ^ifion party of the , 7 , „ 7. mittee is to bo com ,ird would be assured, and Excalibur orchestra secured be incorporated for a couple of o n the following tid or so. ljPrs 0[ the Alpha C O L L E G IA T E Alpha C hi Sigma. T] RADICALEDITORIAL |^o( math department has a bunch Theater. Tlie pal ¡Lg-and coming instructors! Three were Prof. . nd Mr; POLICYINOREGON ■ini are unencumbered, good look- ®bd M i’s .'I B k id carefree, and all stepped out ¡jg^includKl p . >* i veek u. M | - ' *«, Ä d H B B n S B D S c g ^ R B Ml 1II11 1 1 *11 l I B i ■week-end. W e heard th at Pin e shaw , Secretary anci p caught— well, you know—Satu day and Ma ’ • dance ,h‘ > : ' Emerald u- ;• *»f Uw» winter | A T T S R A ( BUTTERFIELD TH EATRES T I O N S i night. th** G LADM ER vening. The B U IL D A F I R E lecoratetri in it amps while cle pha T l '«• : •- c*’ «du* G O O D IN' D E F E A T I team that- played Coir looked like an entirely S T R A N D S T A R T IN G T H U R SD A Y |.Ofa VIOii IN - AN D GEO...0 HRIEN in \ gatiou than the one tl: ni 10 Lui lier T he fiel« E X C A L IB U R POSTPONES ¿blig h t of the game. Gil T U E S D A Y J IT N E Y D A N C E “ T ru e H eaven” d shoestring catch o f a \.tu«i>'vilii' 1 i .iiun -lllllv Purl iV Co. ine driv Miied the *hil< • ¡.inning at fielding però Spartan here Hunt Food Shop ! ■Mat. »tir “ May- Morniitc llri-aKta.l’ n.*w 1 C o lle e n M o o r e Vnudevillr IVaturi in “Why Be ( » o o r i’” Otto tlray and Ills Oklahoma Cowboy* | _ ... tit.- pritalr Uitunc room. | ■ ■ '.IT . » 1 1 * 1 The * ■ * ■ • t , , . H. „ - * ■ • ■ * * ■ «-.Ii C A P IT O L NOW P L A Y IN G l»Ai LINE M o i h k k K s A M I IIISRT L Y T K L L ill ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ < . w/ Uwi/u//k >!i n— » » Hie pi tc Iteft's dill |i*: Barnard’s hitting v “On Trial” the Green and Bring Your Kodak Work Here P id u n s) \l>kl Suftllll V I V - / ... ..... 3 x 2 Davey Lee in “Sonny Boy” - Ü 24-Hour Service a . s » ? I C am p us Ph arm acy :j L£ CLEAR STUDIO “a ï * ■ the ailed to fathom ins de lac; difficulty in canne* Maher's excellent u ja r t to do with Stute B * ■ B ■ S f i l i l i V . V A W W . V . ' / . ' -, w , v . v . v s ■ ■ ■ ■ g '.•■ V W W W V . 8 ■ «- i ■ K JU I ■ ■ il National ii.il.lt HI»*. .} V I ..«it-.inc. Mich. .a a ■ ■ * n .* - * - n * Ä « n > » 1 W j ^ * F IN E S S E MEN’S FURNISH 1NGS at in on a session \ T h e New e s t - AT back lo r .t h e week- cíTiáccíTionamón “MAC attend - L final by write your S T A T IO N E R Y ive minut ie prol tell he of narks, I first ten week. . skip the ftrul Tceedim; word ipparcla&> Iran I l I I lot in getting i - difficulty, ii It", c o im id e m l H iiu ri to g o a b r o a d a mill e v en Minurtt-r o f co u ra e u> g o iff tondiUui. a the instru cts ultiri-ri in U ra t-b u rn * ♦ n e w fuiiric* s a woman - < • exeluHivn p a lle ra ii K * l u n a A n im * a varsity team p o rted lo o k m a d e in R o e h c «le r • instructor win whrtli< r y o u 'r e g o in g o r »la y in g a new Hpriug llr a e k u r n h a * u b r a n d , urge. H e 11 eventual!-, get in -T H E - i-tiing inilu en cc. you around and will 3; W fH O £ f an g grade M W IN G O i 1 tors appear for Uie first Mi 8a W C am p u s P ress S w u u k v N e w M ate ria l* fur your individual In to «3 5 «40 SOS -n their caps arid gowns- A o .some of the hear-gradual — IN C ,— •fid be fur-Uned ior the pri be fitting that they show *ause of Use w inter weal lie, * and canes w ill be the next ** of the four-year men Tl B u r to n ’s W a lk - O v e r S hoe Shop 1 0 6 W e s t G r a n d R iv e r L e o n a r d 'S 3 .-fiaces th e girls » t a disadva >1 .S. Washington Ave. How cute some senior co-t •'vox in a ilerby. COLGATE UNIVERSITY SHUTS OUT C n u lfv. Barnard Two base h ita-Bor- Iso. Dunhnor. Bonaotter. B aw i. on balls— Off Purple 2. Byrne 1. Struck l i f t? j T I 1 P D 11/ â P1H?C VVE A I MEf\ Ï Ï A j l l E j eronmln« hit frw h net t a a m jo r their ^ :ip against the Battle STATE FRESHMEN SSSgBSSte ____________________________ Thursday. T his initflt fairly atrone team, anu ' OPEN SCHEDULE •Htty this afternoon a* IUGANSTATE NINE HERE 4-0 out- -B y Purple 1. Byrne 0 W IM pitch Byrne. Hit batsmen Ooshner by Byrne; W arner bv Purple. Double OUT TENNIS MEETS on courts both showed well in ch with the Ppartan Crawford come bark tfith a victor The rtrength of Va flrst-yenr men Hex in , plays- Byrne, El ire expected — — —■ * their pitcher, whdS occm el M eet w ith C o ifk t e S tro n g E a itr r n A g g re g a tio n G t b . . . « n l i irtwn -Jab- Dam anl made t o ) T w . ,^ i . l'w »n itfn * pm-hif- ,1-urplo C a n cel M e d w ’ **1 r o i g i t r , P o*t S pa rta n Y e a r lin g B a se b a ll « B n ' ^ j ^ ^ T h e 0™ " ? ST all. ah n txwlng plichnr BylT lf t.< II p on e U. o f M. A f f a ir T w e l v e S a feties O f f J e rry wa»*1. ubM it ut.'o onneeted i -Colgate 12, State 8 Umpire oim- ’ j i J J r ^ ’fi'a’ ® o e » ,n K a la m a z o o T h u rs d a y r,,r lh<> ir,rh bv coach i B y r n e to W in. f o r G am e. D r. R . A . 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