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STATE PARKS AMID GREAT UPROAR c u ltu r e e x h ib its a rc p ro fessors c o fle g e T h e y a re- R E l o r e S ta rr . J A N cils o n . J ( '• " lluninen* Manager R H K e ltv L. N. RETTER T h ir t y - N in e Per C ent In c r e a s e S c e n e * in L iv e it o c k P a v ilio n A r e T he c o m b in e d s h o w s a r e be Aa.-Mant Manager* Ph] Delta lloii«« r icd o n b y th e M ic h ig a n S ta n alerti* Itou«* O ver T o ta l of 1928 C o m p a r e d t o R e c e n t S to c k a s s o c ia tio n , th e lo c a l c h a p te r Arrounta P t A lp h a ?A a n h o n o r a r y n o Knppa Di-ita H'iu*» S e a to n . M a r k e t P a n ic Ha fra te rn ity ? a n d th e S tu d en t w lio r e a lly n eed m o n e y a n d ca n Collection« All e x h ib it s w il ju d ged Heaperian Hou*» tu re club p a t In at least te n h o u rs a w eek Ad*retiniti» n, Anilf Biahop, John Harri« L a n s in g . 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