. . 1928 —k v Michigan Slate News th e sta te n ew s Phon« is THE STATE N EW S Extension 104 I Phone Is I Extension 104 V( il.UM E 18 1 - _______________________ TUESD AY, JA N U A R Y 12, 1926 Ace of Mid-West Sculptors Here Tomorrow Ni^ht STUDENTS ARE Radio to Have H&C. GRADUATECOMMITS * H 'R < .I> X T ZOOLOGY D O T . HONORED Di Big Year in '26 S0K3DEJfT DROWNNG ADD5 INSTRUCTOR LORADO TAFT LAST REPORT London«!-« dammit in I-,;’ !» t0 mu- W. F. Baser, Claw 13, Take. Life *n in 11*26 to ttint's played In America in 11*25— and then listening «n 11*26 —fox- While Snffering From Ner­ vosi Breakdown. Anim i i firn» Left Vacasi By APPEARS ON EIGHTEEN RECEIVE ALL A’$; to their **wb music com ing bark from N> ^ ork via the ether— these W. Bauer, a graduate o f M. 8 | me o f the unparalleled thrills r o f the class o f ’ 13 and well known * DeaO a f Mr. Gaasrtt. selling staff ARTS SERIES m a n y GET ALL A’. BUT ossible by radio to open the ' head of plumbing and heating firm ' iti the par- IS EXPECTED TO BE HIGHLIGHT tr. not to speak o f the tran-s o f W yandotte. Mich., drowned him Kelly, who ONE. ntmental reception o f the golden »*** 1" the Detroit river in that city 1nrship |ef 'll **d IIIf McCormack VI . I n r l i . - i . I. . . . J I , and Hori. »n | |MA ■ Dec. O 16 -I IN ENTERTAINMENT dr Gami|M Probably several million Ameri­ Mr. Hauer w a member o f the I err depart­ SERIES. MANY C0-EPS MENT10NH)| can* heard the rebroadcaating o f Phylean society He was 38 years! Kurope even far out on the Pacific old iste o f th* About Eqsal Nnaber of Men and (Kean, llon due to the successful eo-opera- of American nions Por « yc;ir or inoro he Inni bean N o* n'llTorlng from nervous breakdown I ILLUSTRATES LECTURE Women Make High Rating. com es along a who! k o f ___i n t e r -. i " " '1 h" d "IM'm nsiderable o f that! To Show Development of Exprtt- national < lertainmnent. January mp ,n Battle ('reek and Detroit 24-21 has i on. by tboae| JJ“ Bariums, returning on Monday.! »»on*, and Distinctive hteen students are on the hon- responsible • of undergraduates receiving A’eek is ini rnational Itadioj Dec. 14 Wednesday a fte r n o o n .1 . in their scholastic work tiur- Krams will At ie Kuropean p r o - ' while walking near the city park I Features. > fall term , accordign to an .< a and vie ladt-jst m Amer- with his father Itev. F. <\ Hauer, he! F o rm io T u f f n .in e n t made by Klida Yak- Those very few managed to get away and ran to the !io h a s been called ollege registrar, »upr. me thrill o f 1south end o f the dock and jum ped off Istlc educati vc per- students are as follow s: •w.Tsirts, G eorgia Marian Sachs, Lew iston; Fern! L igh tfoot. i id » London. Paris. wlti,out warning. il be replaced by I ram <* to the surface the pastor, ul-l •nine in d irectly!'**0 “ *®1 iin o v e r ly man o f 63. plung* When the body PEOPLE’S CHURCH «•ntral west." will • on Sculptural Art i' at H o'clo ck in HOLD CONCLAVE n ment s. L»d in after him into the icy water, Not only will the •r Hattie ( ’ reek ; Jeannette! Kast Lansing; Lois W ood- ’»ni the stand but the body did not rise a second' f fascinating inter st Johns; Benita W oodbury. * o audience, wc time and most likely by that averted o hold a great ed ti­ ■»us year o f e a ­ a double tragedy. There was 30 to MARCH 5,6 AND 7 iter; Jeannette Stmts. Fasti rn through 4« feet o f water at that point. The died with an uston- the H 'zian waves, pastor's cry for help brought people neering. W illiam Knnia. Lao- j Hirt of experience and h*» principal i I here, but he managed to get out o f ¡»’«I through travel .■ econom ics. Margaret Shad ing appura­ toe river on his own effort. '!»•• and 36 years o f Lansing; Sylvia Schim m el. De-1 ti* «»n which Mr. Itauer was a graduate o f M 8 Dr. Frank Padelford, Sutrutnry ventent«. His lec­ Margaret Shoesm ith, Kast very field o f ( ’ class o f 1013, also a member o f ! iti tor mal ion and K atherine Scott. Hart - j » justify su- the Phylean society and a nephew o f] Bapti.t Board of Education la a ted either by the porla A (\ Hauer and etnploved by him m o d e lin g or by Hie ed science. Rttth M. Kraft. during his college term at the C n l-1 Principle Speaker. Mary A. Serrine Lansing lege drug store. He was m arried' in Mr Taft gives a iIt ure. Theodore lloyt, Hlch- COAL EXPERT TOADDRESS and leaves a wife and two children, as well as his parents and brothers Ulmil' Ip to r's studio. Ile I students receiving .Vs in MECHANICAL ENGINEERS and sisters 'I materials and H" luitids up a • ts studied are: Liberal d s h o w s the proli »rence f'osgra y . Katon Hap- Semkm N e Orfy AstW tty o. PROF. L C. EMMONS MADeI p r o p o r t io n and ex- tr Mabel Norton. Kast I,an Htime econom ic*. l«enora Nan Camkmtian Be Aim Head of STATISTICAL ADVISOR Pade COLLES EMTUTKS I. the muscular «»piti c h a n g e s hi the Kast Lansing 'intents who received A in Large Cant Co Instructor Granted Leare af Ab- Hap! is HOLDGET-TOGETHER id In building tIt 1m ill .dsn give attention to 'O bjects except one are as ropui i ions, expression ill W illiam S llartnnn pi >mHnpi ami Ciam fa Dipirfm iat tig a statue and finally. ? W s Ifarman c'onl Co scncn. ! arts. Km tu.» D Leland The portrait of the Kloise* Lyman, («anaína. j “ ***• S. Ohió. Will a d d r.-s ., Dant| I.allibai! wt|| be shown Pi Liu vd <* Kmmoi.s was elect »ted upon. '•.wers, H artford ; S ta n le y in*t o f t h e \ m è r ié a n Sm i of Me atnslng; M arjorie Kennedy j ‘ ‘ unica! *r' Kngtii»*ers *>f M and •ficai advisor o f the college id umbel prom» *'ill be a luncheon guest »sing; Marian A. h a m m o n .1 " " J Gallagher o f the depart merit o f agricultural eng neering wits ent r« leaders to address ' K L Hiittertieb! at the Mary I«add. Old Mi salon : i is well as a Hiding Wednesday noon Marshall, Hear Lake, A lic e ' fo ho *' held at S o'clock granted a leave o f absence according '•fences. Il dd me o f Him faculty will be j o the report o f the !>»•« «‘ intier meet so a public recepitoli will stng. crtng. PJoyd Holme*. Lan irtirulf ural building . Ine o f the e o l T d o f a g r c u if ¿rp- 4 * jl lllake. i'h eb oy ga n ; liar Mr Karman n addirmi Mr Gallagher will eanv <*f the Itlg Fu Lie aftisP iiiT n e\ ir«w in g •il nt V .»-a-tide outlet. I'r.sb v t.i Wednesday afternoon foot, (land Ledge; George J pre dent o f a ■rn tiiat own h and fairs in middle western -fates .Ho a ! d»'ti(»m in a i ion I it rinsing; Howard Hauser, j op* R ie bland Yu \V; Difinniore. retnrv flu* lie trie support snd sla m i C r e e k , Ky As <>r An "• admitted to the Will ba. prese K upons in their a lb ­ • *conom ics, Imogen»1 i'a r in i >hio, is con* !*nrdabu rg; Rhea Ycdd»*r. V <»n •"III bU' ion smorneter um admission will »«ant; Grace Carr ut her* Mr Marmar1 i n i s »•e and i hurch Dorothea Hdmnnd*. Has* f t p e i ríen«** ¡ ult u l "• fo r th e w in m l ps I relig io iM S a r e requeued THREEORCHESTRAS old orato? ; Mada Kerridge ts. bill their at Gladys Morse. 8helby, V sh o u ld I .a* 1 e r fe rm II« ‘ w ill g j X" his i.*r* b e­ meer at the lo fh e w o rk •f c o m p ii ing im p o rt a n npulsorv All d formcmkanhop Wheeler. Lansing •a 1 e r * from d a ta ..m i u ro ■I u c fio n •oats (o r resented : science. John o »t. Lan­ i* *hi* meet c h e r r y u n b a r •ij i; 11 M illn'i Orckntra u f R»y«| Nil b a r o li 0 ino r Itobh, C’ rosw ell; Mary ’ !...... .. rU Tvicc 1in fh»* d e p a rt Canadian! Will Fnraiak Bnlk Hear l«ak*>; Paul llickle George Hprunk. HLesfleld m e n t of e con « « g r in to d leave Of {ibleo;i<«• f.»r n*•xf H u m m e r i. ¡1 “RECORD” TO ISSUE of Ihr Muiic. ill ure. Lowell K Teeter. COLLEGE CHURCHGETS a rt ns -«!«••* 1naoager >f th e 1 i«>rV '»«I Kay L. (*ook. D eW itt; j II. Sherw ood. W a te r fo r d ., 'in K. Gllleaby, Decatur NEWFINANCIAL AID Grow eri* «»ri' oration 0 f Muakegon The taiard areapted f pHow ships for FEATURE NUMBERS Mil furnlnh the »I J Hop o f the nvettigatlonal work / r o m (ha t.lwle* (a-i» - The t wo tl students wftn all .Vs but n Nitrate Kduratn»pal bureau and A l Liberal arts. Thelm a K*- GraaJ Rapi4t Tr*at Caapaay r < » m t h e National F e r t i l i z e r a s s o c i a - M ilitin e In Pnküak I in a i • M iller'« or- >»k «if y and the ansing; A lfred T. Ilagerm an , lu a n $175.888 la Baa4a. i»»n Faatnrisf D iffam i Finan " are («iayiug at Margaret Hlmehauah Low-1 ieveland, Ohio . I'reacott, Latngaburg. Vf. H McPherson o f I«o we I) »a s i of M. S. C. ppoinf**(f -delegate from tha board to I ■i has 13 pi••««••« econom ica, Mrs. Grace L j ansacftona for the r»‘ present it at the Great lathe* st Lansing. l i : : . " » • m h<>nds by the |wtwrenre Tidewater conference to I«««- now ha« iim Til.- Ml bigan Slat»« i'««« ‘ ring, ('la ir A. Gugal. Kast I dd* Tru t i ompany for the I.»e held in St Paul Jan music arranged and *• ginning tl i i s m o n t h , w i l l Kast Lans;ng. the feature i* m e ( ( i n t a i n i n K - beatm. 011*1 to D' •d un mediately ,1 pbas, o f u (| Ui i tl I s t r a » IV "rganiM tlon m ECONOMICS DEFT. < <»n •-instructton jnlty rn «oileg« soctal s f • - u iiim i for »lie I*«- The announce­ o f Michigan State Are Doing n the * «iepartment. h'.’ . T n n o 'u ? : "w our*e fo r thl« term la*- TELEPHONE CO. MEMBERS -------- set for the J-Hop. ment has been looked forward to Cnlted State« Department ».f Agri« il •» Ji*«w .ii*«I .ir«- now playing ,n potei ni I let roll In tu re' Don Francisco I t Parifl* m ilk a great deal o f in»**re«t by all i i»tire a broadcasting *ta- ddemt and rnovement will b»‘ L m (¡ÍW98 O b those » h o are eligible »o attend the coa«t manager o f laird a Thomas ¡n local plants He ha* «r wwm* . i.e » r e r ted af that hotel biggest and best J-Hop in the hie- - hna written an article on Seinng for studantn to spend a half '•♦•h in local plant« studying V l C M I IM M T tN R hfR O »ory of Michigan State college Agricultural Produce.'* vhhh wttl ai so appear in the Kecord Secretary VARSTT QUARTETTE • • («ruad» »st H im music o f ’ besira Kay Miller him- Preliminary plana have bean prac- H n lln d a y haa wrlten an interesting •ns The studenta will collert ben make recom m endat ion rt> ally «om pleted by the general nr- • account on landscape work An .«r- TDUmtÊ mLARSMG ir»*l ine group at tha Hop •i- • anadian« «an b« heard i reati ve changas. Thirty-eight cnembers » Th. plaat r«n « .m » nt. -nmmilti-« « h lrh 1« u r l i ’ bjr T T li n a 'pktlU|M will i •t ISeduesdays and Frl- problem a bave become so and »raffi* departments f tha Lan pending a great deal o f time and app ear, entitled "Cam pus Plana for Bnnfcnf inn ( — • A l I A O » « tbey arm broadcaatlng at imparta Mi « la c a th a w a r sing exchange f the Mii. hitan Hell ffort 10 make tha Mg event o f tha tha Future " Itox in Cleveland •*‘re 1« an taerean! a g dem and Telephone ata of P ro f. year a complet«» auree««. M. t C M . On Peb 16 another specfnl num • "»udy o f t h M i. P ro f. F o rt* C W fhaptnan and P rof O. L. 'U u b tlm t It nomi to be bnrd S n o* of the m i «ege ppyaic« depart- o f muaic. decoration« such aa h a t a ’ f^dgp. The com m ittee prom tea« the bant t»*r will appear which will facture Ml CAMPUS CALENDAR stud ents In * n d *onr«e. ment at a *»*c»ai gathering held in never before boen used at Michigan The **r*«(ry make i m t « ! « I! W l l r ' » 'h e larger collegna end uni- the lecture room ooff I* I » p »r*ic» <1e- « a u . « » a * p «rt«:t baaqaet u r r a d ■ ■- ____________ _______ in Paculty meet- ' * are n ot nble t a moat the de- part ment laat Pridav . . a l i a pcrfM-llr. *1 • la U U B tla l r.ductlna iDATS OF VED0CE HOUSE END its ittHial t, T îswIüf *»»m w g Jmx ;4 * ; 1 •-e t «m L a n * i t »* for i n c h cosm ea, th e claaaee Prof 8now gave a nom nambor. oar 01 o f ll- in- in prtrw aa com pared with torwoor J as a Girls’ DoanrrogY »ral HstDogMi < 1 j r ’ A n Films on high- V aa high aa ?• • In te m e uni- - T h e « i w * - s* -■>«•'>— n-g ida ball. t . m i i m d » m o q .tritio n « » I r l r r t r i - ........................................ Tooa. flrat •-•e--«* «1 »»d * li«-u«-4tr« . . M e rw I 1 11 , m. 1 on vocation. MOVIE o f p o r t m l e t how th » , or no n tab » t» u » h o o a rw- W » * * * * * * " ' * t i r i » ' d o r a n to r r at th « «ad oi ran “ * “V Am,r4* 2 ‘ p«ht»r works. A it » r th« d «B o a * tn - M. 1 C AT H B T | M * “ * •• » " « « la batan »~S ^ , Jan 13 4 3» 5 |5 p m Keaep- j h r th * a t o t o r a o f th « . I r l a « h a a n ‘“ " W f«^ • n w M to » . *«»« » for Lorado Taft, room 416, O ld l HOKSBMftM TO R i O g MWIl»'” - T<•''»« *“J » , tr o ia »«• thk»» ta t ja *•" . . 1111 »Sk typkald Im , in tha hoa- ■'It h» ( i m r«tt>w«>a -war > m « -T h v o f nn ofbf boil traBhintttlaa room h«d «tadlo at^th« Mleklaaa Stata a rapraaaauttln al | ,n .i P ir u U M t t k iM iM f t lB lL O . b rn a d ru tla c « u tio a W K A K ■ - h ar» th r la tr r a a tlo a a l apa«* rha a ip lsa- Tto kaaaa kan ............. ana« ia t aatoa T h . « « art»» haa I *H* __________ Jan ytnnnolum. 13. * p - Ar* lat«' con n a , •«airy — k a tra u la U to a , ._ .. th « atatioa «hipa, w b irh tr ill k a bald a t tka .M a- i? ? a o t b e a n a r a a J o u »g rnaa y o n t t a .... to u a tia t w atw - kaatb M a le r o a a t r y e la k cn ara a toealad on a Milana d a m . a a pnaaraManä a m ' or<î«r I , h a r- a» J a n 20. I I a m D Ivlalom ü COM- L ; e e t w .a w w y a p 't y t f w J « » ->f tk « — uuhanl S M X ^ X , t k . atr. U to « , « ftto k . -U. k . L W . anta M a s M a d a U a a a v a rt K lat« a th « ,,,, n , vocation». Coi. H ow ie w ill apeak ba> — • Kanaan. In m tU m o . m a t t t a f a - i fare the engiuneerlg dlvlalon, nod "•> J iir t t at 7 : ! • a'alaafe. T------ W a ----na t o » « ja « --------- « o a k t o la n t praaant th a K M a ll Dr K a th a rin e B lu n t, preatdaat a f t k l T h. « a r t a Win kn a t o m la » t o |a ta lk th a t waa | H a a W M ! ¡ m ' V T o T M i M a w ia t .o « oM atiaa a ro a ad «paad a— M c to a»plan. W - 7W aWtoay Ka— ad (to A m an ea n liorna Econom ic« '»M ar» ra n a , o< Goa. w ill apeak to tha H . I L 1 ' r o a paar a o m tla a io « eappad th « k a n a n la at w l a t o hp a n d fa cu lty. Gghor “ ^tiding. a t o M ^ r t t h tha « S a r ta o t O o a eU ppta« tm o a t o a M a « S I S I t o CMaa J " ^ itk B ttn — ¿ t o r t o l a a d ta to l * n t . ra a aW » H m « . It fc a M S h « m T m i l a » SütoST* — 4 * 0 » WtoaaWaPL S t o . UL asTà— S Jam. 2 7 . t l a. m.— Olaaa 1_________ «»r.ir . u a b —laam an t clerk ! . m inntaa a a d N e » . » « r a i M t o - W aak)— N a aaar- r**» lr a M « n t o w n * t t o M 4 * l a w a M . le th a t analn n anakanna Public Letter Michigan StateNews KD t’f ’ATIOXALIMTH AMONG I’ M? Published tw ice w eek ly du rin g the college yenr by the students o f the b oa r Editor: M ichigan H tate College. Entered mi second clang mutter at the • Since I have been In thl» Institu­ (NMitoirice, B a s t Lan sing, Michigan. Advertising rates fur­ tion hr u student (th e punt four nished upon application to the HuaineMN .Manager y e a r* >. there Iihh been a dense fog o f uncertainty hanging over the atu- K IH T O K IA I STACK dont body. Nearly every student I ItOBEItT II P O W B R f l, *2*11. Ilerm inn House Citi. f Mf lß .. . E d ito r have talked with has the opinion FRED W. MARK. ‘•Jils, llem iisn House . . Business Manager that to voice Ii Ih convictions in d a «» MABEL A. OBTTBL......................... . . Co-ed Editor Mould mean a flunk o r InHtant dla- lidTtm Horton. *281........... ................ Sports E d ito r iiiIkhuI if he were In opposition to John Kelly ...... ...................... Features til»» prof'H expressed view. Krvs I'rescott. '2 7 b .............. Society Editor What is the trouble with the atu- Horothy Iturrell ...... Literary dcnt body? W h yjloea n 't it wake up Assistant Kditera to the fact that lO iu s graduated out Psul 11. Bngle, C. W. Kletsman. 1). It. Olanti, George Woodbury o f die abort pants o f education and now at and» upon the threahold o f T. L. Christie. K. Hirochniigh. Harold Marsh. higher know ledge with, if not the ability, then the deaire o f intelligent REPO RTER* expreaaion. Does the fault lie en­ John Itrlsldn c. 1». Illtl George II. Moore tirely with the atudent body? A Nate H.-illhnek Marian Rennett J. D. Medili tooiiHnnd tnnea N o. Does the facul­ \V A. Call Vrl Anderson C Kolkoski ty ever consider itself aa partially fe - *Al Clark K. Mclnnls ti. E. Itamseyer Mponaible lor thia uncertainty o f ita M Pence Win Muller It. Nlemeyer proteges? Possibly I can ahed a lit­ J Kenton Cleo Cole Ituth Orusaltiger. Hteno tle light on the aituatlon. M N IKTV REPO RTER* There uro too many profa on the Georg le l.ightfiHit. Waiin«‘ ia Simon, Ituth llurd. Edith Simoiiton, campua who lutiorioualy endeavor in Phyllis Troutman. Alice Hunter. Agnes Trumbull «•very conceivable wuy to muke their IH NINESN STAFF Advertising—(I. T. Whitburn, '27; I. Hyudor, *2 H; Vic Anderson. *28: *iintents feel iih if they were the quintessence o f ignorance. After all A fulcrum for every Itciirtnnn. ¿7 . Tekln Spark*. '28; IcwIn Snider. '211. Olson. '211 what has u certain percentage o f circulation Max Goodwin, '211. our profeaaora to bouat about m the way oi apokcii intelligence? in their lecture» they conatantly ding in the modem Archimedes O F F IC B - BASEMENT NEW LIBRARY BUILDING lacea o f the atudenta, ao far aa proper Printed st the t'aminis Pres«—-Phone conatruction and proper uae o f verba C A f V K *»«* a fu lc ru m — « n il I w ill m o v e th e m r t h M J aniii A rch im e d e s. T o o ImuI th a t he liv ed are concerned, aouie o f the moat Editorials iip|sig p o lit ic a l question of the ••I our m ediocre profa demands that in c a i D evelopm ent hy pro \euient ill m ech an ical ie c lu ilip ic . w think in hut two ways, their way day alone allies him with the great minds o f the world. This nr the wrong way. en In s titu tio n th a t m ill F . 'e r v d a v is a d a v o f new fa cts, new th in g s , much is rommon information. There are too many ' old fogies ‘ he helped hp w h at­ new achiebeitieiilN liv m ech an ical a n d e le c tric a l the tu< illy What the Institution e ve r helps the engineer*. N o th in g stands s till. H e r e th e w o rld The answer to the question "W ho started all this talk and cri­ d « is r ariiy young blood ticism of the American college?" is again Wtsidrow W i l s o n . His Ion men who have not taken their In d u stry. dor* m ove. positions into mental retirement with declaration that "the sideshow has swallowed up the circus” is considered the lirehraml that set otf the endless turmoil of cri- thPhiselves, men who have the cour age of their convictiotia and are up Published for the ('nmmuuication Industry hy 'esternMahersElectric Company tieism. It has made ex-l'resident Kind of Harvard ask the ques­ and doing something to further high e r education, instead o f n o many tion "llo w can some mental work lie got out of boys who come profs who have settled down to u to college for athletic sports, to have a goisl time, or to get a -Dug existence and are satisfied to trail along with the rutllns and the of the Mutton's Irphones /< good social start, and |>ass four of the most precious years of 11 regressive d ecen t adolescense without any intellectual intercourse to s|icuk o ff?" This and volumes of other questions have thrown the American College on the defensive. W ays to bridge the gap between the i amid 9f »Hwloiil actiriiiw ikmy ttf facto-NEW Zj Sum ter .«5 » fa teriet z s of the intellectual campus come from all directions and from all kinds of sources. CODE STATION 8 BWR Jerom e Davis in the Dccemlicr C EN T U R Y says that it is only Messages Seal Half Way Around the exceptional teacher who has the power of magnetism anil in­ spiration which can awaken and stir up enthusiasm for what World by Collate Si ation. seems so remote and unreal. It takes real teaching, he says, to turn discussion from athletics, fraternities, "petting parties” , dances, cards, jokes, etc. to interest in intellectual protdems or political events. His theoretical solution of the problem hascd d iv id e d up.>ii several small experiments is to require college students to •Ip - I h<< •>n«’ «Hiit. i'f work that they might get in touch with the realities of life as it lio n U K M l th e s o -r a ile d ham * or exists. During the summer mouths, or during intervals in col­ a m a ' • r o p e r a t o r * , a is o o p e r a o r * Tie atin le g e attendance the student should come in contact with the con­ ' r o m t h e . . A e T h e o i t f r a t e r n i t y The • h l e f o p e r a t o r o f t h e » r a t i o n i* K l v i n crete experiences of the laboring classes. In this way students I » l o i n . N g r a d u a t e a t u d e n t i n t h e e l e e could not help hut see at lirst hand, some of the complex problems i r ici» I e n g i n e e r i n g d e p a r t m e n t of the working world. S in* •* t h e o p e n i n g o f t h e c o ll e g e < od e « I a t i. n i a ta* n t th e rn V d d t* *'f la s t ' to te ro i » « f e r a l h in d r * d c a rd » -h a v e O PPO R T U N IT Y T A P S T W IC E been r e c e i v e d t r o n i .« II p o in ts in th e I t u t e d S t a le s a n d < a n « d a a ls o se v To ask students to attend convia'ation Wednesday morning and e rs i c a rd s fro m E n g la n d and N e « / . c a la m i a n is la n d in th e P a c lr tr the evening lecture comes more in way of emphasis than fear thut «»«c a n Th e » t a lio n w ill tr a n s m it trouble Michigan State w ill neglect to turn out en mass. Dorado Taft ii.* s -a * e s b v a n * » I t i d c i i t o r fa . u lt v n o o n l i e r I n a n * p o i n t in I h e C n i t e d is among the greatest living sculptors. What more he is an «tilt**** o r l a t i t i l a n i' ?o K n g l a n d i f *n American, and he is advancing rapidly in giviug America en­ d tt ftjr e d f r e e «>( « H a t g e \ jif.o « g t t viable distinction a s having a distant type of svulptorcd art. tr a n s m itt e r la b e in g used b y t h e s ta I Io n Those of us who have heard him, remeniuer him for his op­ timism. for his lucidity of s|>ecvh. for his warm humor, ami for ! 'A T II« » * I/ .K NKMM ADI KKTIMtCMfl his information on a commonlv tottght of "high brow" art. lie is not a sensitive, temperamental artist, yet he is interesting, and A TIDY n d tin of Prince Albert, to be —erf. is able to de|>art a rare lot of information in a thoroughly en­ There’s the greets« little tasubie-chaaer in the joyable fashion. To miss hearing him is denying yourself several hours of real enjoyment and hours of future recollections. m m known world. Smoke P. A. and ptpe-groucbee choose the neare« nmk. Yea, Sir, P. A . is right there with the PoBy. OUTDOOR SI*ORTN anna M ud. Sunshine, giadnea^ the light haart, W ith the coming of the tedious winter term, comes the problem of utilizing the long evenings. A fter thoughts of study have bright smile. Because Prince Albert is dm given away to thoughts of recreation, the choice is not as wide cheeriest, chumtiwe« tobacco that evsr tuablad as during the snow less mouths. into a briar or corncob. P. An k raté glmjaém t éa Uép rad mm. fammi amè That great sport "campus" ttivvvrm g" has been packed away gonnd »im mmmtéme», orné m* ■ »»Fnomm-^omum aouuom in the same shed with oanoeiug It would appear that the only' Smoke P. A .— end smite. Cool, comfortable ai»A •|M|*-a#Mirarf dod « M o neti o n t (re r*rr rff Adt remaining diversions are darn ing and movies. P. A . Fragrant, friendly P. A . Not a tongue- ÜtsLrats W hy not borrow or buy a pair of skates and learn to do the bile or throat-parch in a ton of k. The Prince Charleston on ice to the tune of the Northern winds? W ith the collage I aims filled with sturdy horses who need exervise, sleigh Albert process hung the "N o Admittance” rim, rida parties should offer a way “ out". on Bite and Parch the day the factory opanad. 0 Too bad collage lumber and caiqienjers couldn't be used to con­ struct a good fram e for a toiavggan slide. A big, king slide Gat a tidy rad tin of P. A . today and give set up in the great open spaces across the Red Cedar would be pipe worries the gate. better than 1,000 campus rules and three squads of campus policemen to keep students out of mischief, and overtaxing their resourcefulness in the effort to think of something to do. w tikla ISM T— I'a lr a t »— “-----r « h n n i e l h erbey r is k . M a g re giesse Prince albert — no other lohucco is fihs kt T k e n e U j, M w , l a M. g . M elees, A lg k e O m s- n n m u io «w m im b » The Social Whirl IJ 1 erv a Edited by prkhco tt K *w m Della House i who lived at Yedder house last term I , and Verniee Eckert o f U nalag have MANAGERS ELECTED FOR moved into the residence, w h ile 1 Carolyn Mntiorjmd Mary White have left mid are living at the Alpha Phi hottae. F o s te r waa a t h i t hom e In B a t t le i Creek. W. A. A. SPORTS R o y B e rg m a n , a n alu m n u s, w aa » elded hy the committee, Posters showing the hours during guest la s t w ash. The winter term fo rm al w ill (Continued on page 4) ba | held early in M arch, •* haa beam do* l*t tiriill the only thing to mar the peaceful *lumher* ,.e .1 . Iteiitriee MacNntight,•»» did not r e -1which W. A. A. m ajor and m in o r1 week „,1 except )>erhn|M informal initiations was the hr»* t!«« m ,h,M turn to State this term hut Is atteml- sports are given ore being placed in • IIk* ’ rm heW Friday night and the anntttil hand , i l ,U° n par,y of which took pinco Ing Michigan State Normal at Ypsiliin- the home econom ics oullding and M.&C. Cafeteria I'nioti tlie following evening. ti. the gvm. Kodak pictures o f the < charming managers o f each sport Strong House 1oiid A nnu al B a n d D ante. are in the lower right hand corners. J iiion I'ur,» Helen Gilbert and Fern tJnrdncr two hundred couples wore June Kanney and Ituth Bowen are 1..,'.1, ' " ' " V the te rm have move,t t,» the Woman's buihling. the managers o f the m ajor sporta o f ally entertained at the dance L A N S IN G 1 1 1 . , 1 ," '» » Wednesday evening the girls in the basketball and swimming. The mi­ ,I hy the Hand d u h Snturdui «'• ll ntr.-n.l- house are to enjoy a |M»tltiek supper. nor sports managers are: Volleyball. :lie I'liion huilding. Patron* h" ,,f the I’ nlim. M ils » , , * t n r iljn h u l liy t l „ ‘ M lrh iiiH II flair wete Cnh and Mrs. T. I., in*. Prof. utid Mrs. A. J. Clark «rate i it1of 1 orchestra. Alpha P h i Ituth Norton; howling. Marguerite Mr*. Hugo Swanson (Jessie McKin­ Sprague; skating. Sylvia Schim mel; STEP UP TO GOOD FOOD and Mrs. C. Kuhlman. Fca- Ero Alphian non» ,,f E*<'tin: bn v(sited at the house. hiking. Donna G oodrich; rifle, Gene­ ii, ,-s were comprised o f n»u- I nit l,it i.,1, „„r tw l Munii,tv „-in [ during the past week. vieve Johnston. 1I 8 1/, South Washing,tin Avenue : entitle and baloons, while the filli next Niiltmlnj with „ n.rtmtl Imn- Mis* Neva Mary Lovewell is acting Revellers were m usic mak- quel. a* temporary hotim» , bat »cron. Practice House Milln, nf d a r k spent tlie week-end The following girl* have moved into in Detroit. The follow ing girls are living In the die house: Carolyn Manor. Mary Mittii Simili,,us W|„, has lieen out of White, Margil ret Mtdiiette. Dun »thy I Imiise for the next six weeks: Ellen j Holsoti, Grace Hint/.. iMrotliy Collin*, s| V! f,,r * lern» Ini* resumed her Ktndie*. Robinson, Mary Marshall, and Klizn- beth Woodwartl. i Florals'll** Lnntncr. Mary Kick Mac* We Are Now Established in Our New Home a t t e n t io n |Kinnoti. Huth Parker. Martha Scott. Kollege Kesideure Illllrrest Glndy* Wllford iiimI Margaret Zacha- at 130 E. Allegan street. Ready to Be STUDENTS VVntilieto Simon atid Dorothy Wolfe Fay and Itetb Gilli* have moved to j Huh. tin* Sesame h"U*o and Gladys Morse Mrrgaret Wehb was dinner gu«*st o f Service to You t* living at the Pythian house while Sunday. The Lansing Cafe J. W. Edmonds Sons Winifred Baker. Audrey Morgan, and l.oi* Hlankot'ship have moved into the riysslan I inning's Moot Up-to-date T H I N K S and K IN K I . K A T II K K G O ,ll,s house. \hbot Hall The society officers for the term are: William i'um*t«M'k. president: Frank Towle Optical Co. R esta u ra n t Willi*, vlce-prcsdicnt; Kenneth Fish- K N T A H L I R H M I I N L A N H IN 'G M O R K T H A N T W E N T Y Y K A R fl 1*7 Washington A i r nur South I .,111-ine. Mirli. Esther. I.aeey In * not yet returned l»eek. secretary. and Claud Playter. .Mill South W a a h k n tw i A venu e to school but I* c\|icctod this week hultse manager Kntahllshod 71 V.-nrs Sara Shader ha* lieen called liotue lieeuusc of tht* death o f her brother. Alpha Gamma Delta Eleanor Smiili ami Itbhly Gihsttii are A formal pledge service for Miss Inow living at the hall. j Jeanette Kennedy was held at the I chapter house Saturday afternoon. I*lti K a p p a P h i Pledge* who have moved Into the NO MORE EXTRAS Tlie fttllowing inemlwr* have an- house this term are the Misses Itubv |tiouiieisl their engagement*: Waldo I Newman Maxine Moon and Lnia Cab» of this eonilNiny will no longer tnake thè ‘Ju< •\tra pnssengers. riierefore. two, three. fotir or uve imssetigers mny now ride far thè ■barge IProctor. Harlow Hall. Frank Beeman. (late* William Perry, Tom tlerman. II. I.. ferred from Hilleresf. Hai'gfWoll. amt II. GntHltke. Each o f these pledge* trans­ while Miss Evelyn Mill*, tormerly o f the W om ­ Drop in and See Us • t f of olle. Phylean an'* buihling. completes th»* roster. IhN Khmild npiienl lo Ntudents un irroup* ..f ti\. utii.v now use ixMiihs ut hut slightly mare ihnn Street ettr fare I The ofTlcer* for the term Include IGoodrich Tolies, pretddctit ; Gary Pliylean Additional members returning to on your way THE MACKEY CAB COMPANY I Ariiobl. vle«*-preshlent : ls*onard Fos- i ter. secretary : Kenneth Van Tassel, itho house this term are Jack Erick- Diul 31*444 715 Street ¡treasurer, ami It Utieli. liott*e manager. ' son o f Escanahn. George Itavmnnd o f Kiier Snrorian *l.oraiti. Gitio, Chester F. Salisbury o f ! Ann Arbor, and George Birkholtn '?f* to and from classes Tin* date of the Sororian formal |o f Kau Claire lui* Irt'oti set ; * March 12tli and will Til*- informal initiation ceremonies be held at III«* Kerns. started at the house last Wednesday Alpha Gamma Rlio evening. Fourteen pledges are In It"riveli Cumniing*. former State line to take the formal. |i-uhi* star, was a house guest over the Jack Erl» kson spent the past week end in Ann Arbor, while l.eonnrd Service Our Motto week-end. C i i It Ot-hmcky and T Swart/ are at­ tending s c h o o l tbi* term after liavlug -CU i i u t G ra n d R iv e r Avenue litui l»een absent for sometime The fraternity will stage an »qien àrlrpbiinr 33137 house Snturd:1> evening with the Aniphioii Revellers a* iiui*ic-tni»kcrs. Kappa llella RADIO Campus VVK I IA V K » T H A T I.,,i* Switzer will not return (hi* term "Wing to an Injury received «tur VOI W A N T iug the liolidai* Aunt-* Trumbull *|»eiit the week end in Detroit The date for ihe winter term fo r­ mal Iimn been set a* February L’ttli and HENKEL’S RADIO SHOP I» W . W u h lr n a w Pharmacy W alk -O ver wll l*e bcbl at tin* I It»tel Itoivnev I.ANSINO lle m tia n T Miller and M Waring " f Dear (»•in «in tit th** week-end at the bou*** The following re being initiated •I. It Brown. K I Hunt. II l.aver. "|i it VigiiotV.' i •' u itu«M«*ii. S lim it1 and F Mall H"ttier II» returned after oitig al**»ei vhlle It I rdeti Olympic in ' - "'.2 Plfllis !"i lilt* * ti-tiItiif tei hi wert uiiide ut a h""*c nul ling h» lit .Mondai night ¿ h * '• * » * ? - » » •• ; ' m ’ Dtlphir The S"Cleti u ill l,"ld it* hr**» "(M'ti fioiiMt* " f (be .ear next Muiurdiiv night Stadium, $7.00 h,i<::»fl"ti ‘-lari* Friday night f«»r nine pledge* T H K l.l ( K t S K V K N ---- Tappun IlntiM* A " N A T ! R A L ” S T V I. K 1‘O IN T The felb.wing viri*, arc ivinu with Mr* TnppHi» Gii* torni. Ili da ( 'u riis. h :;. t 'M - S \ Seven bu cks! That* the low prlee >>t W alk-over Marion Smith. Glttdv« »‘l»*t ieri*, \irin v S ir e KohfJ ■ *h«M*s fi*r Younger Men Here* one *lyle More sre here. SIiin»| ,i «»••ti. First pas* i* a natural. ,*ntM*r. Fri«'«In W, l*t*nM» ti and Nor 1 m -ra m I mn st « lev ' style |M»lnt that take* the gamble "tit of *h< ing Trend eaay. long and ha|tpi in a Walk-Over «even- it*r fi«.tilt* liuilat K»*ltej ami *»«*• if it e»n I file gtvHii.*t. .«Juir lO t N lt lY H U (.1 N U I N I I V Y lu l^ H ■ fT H T N A M ! O '. THY M A P 1altie you ever Imliglit Eunnmiafi initiation «tarts TTwlnw «1a v with ,*n initiate* Itnlph Blngel "2b *»f Haginaw i* a Ing at the house »his t»'rni The engagement " f Don llaaklns ill « Sfiturdov with a se*»re ,*f is *" fcWalk-Over Boot Shop Della 8igma Phi It Hfker. 1 Baker »nd II Mactil 31« ft. W A S H IN G T O N A I K . i, h »re tieing initiated »hi* week Tham lan K M to r inf i«,n «tHr»***! Sunday night f»*r ii 't n girl* and will **nd Haturdm ■th I formai i*an M a ria n B e n n e n H e n rie tta leiivell ^!l¡¡ MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE PUCK EIGHT MEETS BOOKED FORSTATE MERMEN KOBSMEN SPRING HG SURPRISE ON CHASERS GAIN IN POPULARITY Five Engagements Are Scbednled For Home Teak. ST. VIATOR’S SATURDAY WIN 30-27 ICE SPORT LOOMS AS POPULAR ONE WITH TEN VETERANS: Duplicate Comeback af Grid Taw» Agam * Ccatre Lart Fall B> Five homo engagement* out « BOOK STIFF SCHEDULE. eight moo!* grace the Michigan Stat Handing a Veteran Kaalukee Team Its Secaud Defeat of Se*d and m a rd . and in addition oitt. nmotik tho moni likeìy rimili ho-key men. who responded to tho tank thi« weok Sat urda y with an a 11 nui h .iccinimed ? ” v> °* .n c tu to» good defenaivo Announcement» o f the whore- ilntoM who hnvo roportoil to P ondi Initial rail t>v Poach Kob* laat work nun I inter •la»» moot which «hou Ij* j K.ml.;. !{*>.<, Ill . he v ev**n- H*-«l six pointa to hi» to John Kohn. thoro in hut one «xrep m l « i t i * «.jit through the prelitni- about» of thi* varioua dlatrlct, re­ find »onto event» ami perhaps <1 Dm i-oun tion to thi» probnblllty. Thnt In :tiitv workout, aro aa follow ». gional. >md »tat«* prep achool baaket p r o m i s i n g tuat«*riui f or Th** lineup and aumrn Captain F C. Moor«*. IImti pt II. D o-' hall tournament» next M^rch given the varsity Slut«» started tl bronchi out by tho cantlldary o f J STATE li Kntiior of Lanalng I ls|»*. Koller and Taylor, all o f Sault Michigan State college the aponnor n«l took .in ST Th I? m inuit])'* Wlll off'ciallv o .RF sto Marl«*. I I» Kni»«*r o f Lnnsing. »hip o f th«< atato moot for cIhhmoh Jan • I »» when tirami Rapid* Jut ‘M! , n I in* first half thi Colvin . Hntilt Sto. Mnrlo ftimlahoa Avi- Van Motor of f ndtllae. unit thr«*o mon , It an«f (' Now cla»»iflration c|tiali- !la< ketf L F Da**lyt viiraity moti Troni tuat vo«r, Incititi from Calumet. K llhooloy and W.li­ nration» thin voar place* achool» col legoo will moot Orcen und White! •t'C«»nno . C. . inpc ilio 1929 ruiiiiiIn. ('u fi c Mooro having **nrol Imen 1 » o f over 700 In here The 'I fro*h will moot t ho v.ir ■ plat t u o o f lltidyard. and Hancock . tin* meet being more of . RO . »Hy Jan An mliiod Inrontlvo fop naplrltig Antonif Ihla gr«*up. three ar«* ron .■In«» A. tho*«* itaving from 300 to a practi lit for the varsity than! IA3. . i lo boriti* on tho tonni to raproaent •i>r». two ar«* aoal tender*, tit reo aro 7 00 in cIiihm II. from 100 to 290 in i ..im limiliutlon In tho Rront wlntor liefen»«* poalfion mon and two aro hold In Flint, Kala .•ft f«»r C olvin. Field goal« adv*-n rorillna to roront prona diapllt«'ht*a tho tlophor ofTit iiiIm aro contemplili Ina n«king Stato to bnromo ono of tho *chool* rotuprialng tho elrcutt HAS STIFF SKED IIInion Ann Arbor. Detroit. Alpena Feb H. and Detroit City college at and Petoakey. W illie lloppo. form er American Detroit. Fob 12 Michigan will help State «-In««* the »«>a»on her«* Feb 17 plain ••pet It I' hro Id e« eft 4 Darlym aple 4, Rowe t fir * 2 . F rederick» 2. Colvin *-v Free th row »: Hovhert Row*». | in 2; Darlymaple W A D I IIIT 6 tho altnatioii. »ine# |t wlll monti tho advont of a now ora In horkry for l l l i n r B p a a o t i title holder in IN.2 halkline billiard». l'om h Kob« Ima bop»*» of thi* beiti* lE A K L im s d U N Ift R l U A l n TA VI HD ADC U/H DC IM r haa romm«*nde«| tho effort» o f Jake S« Itno for in trim m ing Kdmmrd YEARLING COURT Dr«-» 2 in 3. Fredericks lla 'kett. I in 1; C olo. 3 in ' ;n 2 ltefer«*e. R oper i W . o tho tlroon and W hlto wkatera. A m ona toanm whirh aro ntportod IA T L U R A K L W U K A IH U OUT REGULARLY. Horemana o f Belgium for the world titlo, hy .«• claiming their match to ho the in-*«! brilliant ono In the hi» ASPIRANTS DRILL urine the seco tuI half MINORS IN CYi INCREASE to rom prlao thi» nsaoclation, u h tm tory «*f the green rov er event »rove htmaelf the l»o*t m. doratood by t’oarh Kob», aro tho l ’ nl Mi. hu*.«tm Stato » vearling ba«ket- varaity o f Mlnnoaota. Pnlveralty of tiall »«litad o f aomo f>" aeIt Taylor « yeachng • to.ring In phyaleal edttcnt nine and botilo io bnaia, it w.i* an fa« * The W olvorinea have now w«in ba*la. It BETTER tiounr.'.l Frida » hy hi tur Voting five and loat none Th«*tr opponent» **l *• at !>e now com bination re»»i:r ••»■rn c our mm in baaket bn I II open the through a rapid Hr*’ ¡o a t . •««;..!> M -« Supple; dancing. Mi»« It Mutile t roefc J i •ok •ml wiil which tailed to r."*eu: ble lllttiul ShoeRepairing o.i*on «itti tho T aylor ■otogoa hero mirtm«- i*»t Jan 23 tiran,| th.- 1**2 I !» S h o w e d VISI W . m r* m >i tnr tiiF Ml*» tlrlme*. and t! .« alth edu< ution. Ml»» (Irin advance work I Fono B y fo llo » in au«*ro»»lve « •ka on ih»* Camp, tho font bull wnrld now flu* lari:.* bunch *»t recrut»» u shape jninr« than .senior» are fa lutino ftoor ntivl tho S for the . ti« iing !".* « îu dai. yearling« M i r t i « ito- p.iMHing o f Andy Smith ■*inter vi .il t|u*n rollini out tho pre*wnt n«»w hoi ne formulât**.! Swimming «ectn» to be th nfor at l.«l»n*t Stanford univer Harratt Shoe oh* •Itilo hy d a sh in c with Hattle v Smith ha» be»*n eulogitod in «j! «r In«* m required *?' t’ rèek. May Ftty Flint .md tirim i prò«» bv ominont grblm« n a» • girl» have sign»*«! up Repair Shop Rapiti» in that ordor. oti for«*lgn ring beoti thè contribuì or o f manv .**n> mg rifle. liuHkernall. \ nurt» 'tiiall idea» and Ideal* dar mg hi» m.I orroctlve gymnaatlc* c«o Baeem enl I nder P a a M a n M a t \n iihun*lan* o «tf good material f» lliatit career in California o f ea n lin e Captuin Hinw«»«ul iiow avallatilo, and tlii» wook »lumi*! tho*' tr .i *.»r m rifle Thla aubjo« ere «ovoral mltlltiona to thè *quad TH F m m M I . WHIVtl A v. «nd may t»e taken once Fin* out«tanding nu*n on thè «antll » week late roNtor at«- yet to he a»ccrtaIneit Continued from page 1 lue t<» Ih** largo tiumher who aro »« E aC f fè fé pirlng T T S n T lm*t voar Coat It T avlor * I. am wont through the »ouaoti undefeated, - .. - Ad .'i* .Viìp4.l.n.,t ~^ .1'.* .‘^-^ii1 ¿ r i*T Jackaon Saturday T Dwitht Johnaon I* conflned to get In Ime for var*ity n.*vt v»*ar hospital. wht*r»* he un- nunib. r of «•ont»*n«|ers. who lesir,. i,, Every Term Since We Began Business W e W e Nerve Mie IUCNT A l taking it« vlrtorle» overwhelm ingly McHlcr. a f t a » h y prep «« hooi guard derwont an <»p. ration last week FvcepHemiMy le w The 192Ä *c bed ule i» •» f«*ll«*w» THemliM frotn Aipena < entrai. DatiAiiiger <>: Have Served a Large Number o f F rire * . Jan ‘ t Ituttle Crook .1 C h«*r> Detr-dt Western, (n a itt of Midtmd Jan 2*» Klint I t hero »• The Themlan formal will be h* «1 t i a v t U N o f . l i t i k « o n R e i O . r •»;, ! A r r i the Kerna hotel March • *» Alice old of May City Central Marron o ' the Student Body Feb ó May City J C here PRIVATE DINING ymu will find it In y«nr ad­ Feb. 12 Grand Rapida J ( ' Parr Heads the com m ittee m charge Flint i entrai. M«tel|er o f (letrmt rt.e new *m i•■tv officers for the M'oetern. llopk »h »nd vantage la n» «war aicvire Alice Parr vi* o president. Maida moti candidate* wuh .« FOR PARTIES Fob Fd» 17 May City, there 2»* Flint, there Korridf»’ »«•«•rotafv. Klbttor Hutch record ah «< b- •• regnlnrfy. S m a ll a r l « l > Mari ti I tirami Rapidi. th«’rc ;n* treawurer. and M irv F.lla Fahr n»*v tie i o manage C(f£D RIFLE TEAM TO SCHRAM ('hop Suey In f..*r «o a I in ij in lion i.f/m s Sunday F lo r in -.• Pangborn .« attotuling I'm I p te T a k e I I — ' lime* nas We Are Not Satisfied Merrill Pajm cr at Introït «h » *erm M»»corlen lion«»* officer* ?«»r the t«*rni are HAVE MANY MATCHES ITntaw You Are Ruth Featherly pro*id**nt Margaret Foote, vice pr '«»dont Itelen Ritchie, Ibr* Tkaa Ftrtj Scbral» In M «••roiarv o lg a Francia Hafvev. house manager and HIrd treasurer 1* C»—prtt U N 'S o w n T O U » » .Marj.orie Davic». »towardium SANITARY DRY Inform al initlatlotl start* San-lay Invttatu»n* h>i\e u» m tt»*n«l*«l t.i V * M H a t P ot * SfcOT CLEANERS Margaret ShaddlU k t* attending m«»re than In *rh«a»l* t«* • m|w*t.* with r r e e k C hea. M pr. M.*rrtll Palmer this term the co «ni rifle team m t»*U*grn|»htr­ CLEANING - PRESSING ~ TAILORIN' M KT U K M M I M* M M Uaa* 1 .t i na Thomas ha« returned to mat« ima thi* year, a«*« •>!•« iMm W I I ID iiw .n m I wiit. «chool after a term « abac nee Ncaam c o f the girt* team R le v e n m em t»*r* from inai llri 'am pbell has left Michigan *«iun a p t.iin fieli .i> m «T* *^Inclw«le«| iti the lt*»t of .'t HOTEL hcth »HIIt* have moved house Five I ni«»« Da»»«.« Thè» Term Into the •»«leve Jo h n s o n . Mett* l|.'nd«*r*oii ll a r r h 't t V n n W e e tite n . F I •*•*!»• Pa n g l*»rn. R I«4m ‘ I . im a n . Mr-t iwi S u in Th**re are t«* be five Pttion partir» K a t h a r lim r r u u ito iU . mi«| Y n n a tw il T h e C a m p u s G rill thitwterm with the t)r*t taking place M itten DOWNEY Frtdny March 12 and March IN evening Fan Hellenic The remaining four will be held Jan 22. Feb 2i. iliitHtk'ti o f •‘apt a in illnwiHal and i PrwcHce I* held regulurly under *h. la ex|*t ted that a tenui of high •sill** will be developed The I .radine C O N FEC TIO N E R Y aad R EST A U R A N T Inv Me* Men ia Eaat t >ani f « O L k f . i l M dn I M i 8 t t n Their Mi»* Dorothv M< NViunt L» acting M ake the Downey Your H eadquarter» as pre*tdent o f the Pau Hellenic this term in th»- absence o f Mnrton l'rnn- When Downtown by who t* attend s* he Merrill WANTED Palmer achool In lmtr«»lt %l|*hw ti«MNM Kh** Ja n lta r at Kappa D ella. The fm terntty will »t.tge an opon PkaM 21-423 hou»e Saturday evening C STUDENTS COME Meaar* IbM iuor* and Coe. alum nt. arc house guests this week To Eat at Thn winter term held F**b 27 formal will be fa » rk 1 t . W'e Sharpen Your Skates, Hollow M. S. C. RESTAURANT !>» >n Get Your Ground. r » AU O PEN D A Y AN D N IG H T “ S ” / - V If you are looking fur a Goad Tubler Shoe Skate, drop in. 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