TH E W EATH ER T W E N T Y - F IR S T S lio H m this afternoon, [' Wilder tonight. Wednesday YEAR i. eleffrln* und eohler. Michigan' K o r e m o o t C o l l e g i a t e S e m i- W e e k ly ^ N u m b e r Ilf! T U ESD A Y , FEB . 25 1930 N’S LOAN NEWNAMED Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS 1930 SOPH PROM B a n ATTENDANCE OF 5 S Ä NEW C0:ED DORM FOR NEXT YEAR ,D FORMED eut m e e tin g o f tin* i v, WILL S U R P A S S An te m p t to o b tm n j> mission for MUSIC SCHOOL h a v e not ires ta k e n • IS ASSURED WITH HONORARIES A llo w in g n o m in a tio n s n e x t y ea r - o ffic e r s : lie; Shas*-b e rg e r an d Jar e -p re s id e n t, D ç f o ib y I* FORMER EVENTS M ir i ; Il s t a t e c o lle g e rat io .station to V» ¡n r a f t e r ;.uns»*t Hill be made B a ld w in dire. tin en and I B I ! >f the Mxte n ­ ma RISES SINCE ’27 oTití t roni ACTIONBY BOARD r w h o i-r* S u n d ay $400,000 Structure Is Authorised id Ande elisi nu < if' P’i in te r v ie w th e N a ti Group Enrollment Triples in Tliri-e j H h e t ) Organizations Sign Rill Mil Largest Underclass Formal lo be Hissed » end Committees Are used*. ot lo F.st ablish Fund for hu Held in Union Friday t» Years Under Prof. ) m ue Appointed. Women. , , Night o n if «• • b ro ad Lewis. au pm C le a r '; im m e d ia te ly , so m a t w o n w tvelengUi ed. T li EACH COURSE SHOWS CAIN — " TO BE LOCATED ON CAMPUS RTED BY DONATIONS UNUSUAL DECORATIONS g n o w i une .) iíth P F F at «»liege « 1 Will Afiommodate 180 Women; *i to Make Annual Contribu­ i r ti * 11* to Create Princi|».".l ALL-AG BANQUET Clarence Lee’s Band to Play for ■ A ffair; Co-eds Have Spe- " M' m u -gioM- d d u r in g t ti­ ^ " r J a ^ S S T *"* SENIOR CO-EDS Detroit Firms to Handle Construction. PLAN LUNCHEON ll. a n d Pr« for New Fund. rial Permission. ,, ,kl r ip ».vit I ■ tfre Staff Also. SET FOR TONIGHT T h e a m mu l K o p ie P popiiiivr anid la ra e s t un* fo r m a t 1 a chAtie* • wl tu fnctoi ' o return Thu H* etifniny. t«» H its c am p t hards, h e a d o f th e M ie li All Senior Girls Invited to Bridge- m u a i y p la n a MiMMMMi i ■d F r id a y \«l tat«* board thorized t h e . an liege «.fia i w ill be le «e I n s titu t e pon - d o r m it o r y a t iHii wouhmi i r h e s ite s e - fo r w h a t p iròn iis* ut o«- trolle d h i .Sta te’s m ost w idely lian t Miplu sored by th ti s e h it»' • bihv uv. a fo r ili o i le e le d is th e a rea bet V(•«•!! th e nèitf d e p a rtm e n t as c o m p a re d entertainm ent a n d get -t.ti>.-» iter f o r all U H w e a th e r b n if « .«i th e m usie llc k e t s Woman's Building Visitor Causes it* t Michigan MU l>e A f bum p been p lace (1 ill ! lie \ai e re m I|l20 b e M fe UV* p resent ill its (It- e d m e m lx -i», in th è U n io n é e h te r fin th e south to n ig h t i buiidiiig *»n ¡'«atu u lav. ¿M a n li 1 at 1 a n a ly s is «>f th è U n io n «1» I'oliie Call Early Monday •ok tin ;t\ :nu *‘ B orirm i- t* i.l. a m l t lie B m o k i' Hluapi a r e ra p id o c ln e k th e su b -soil has berti g ro u p e n rm lin e n t I!» th e H ig h # t s a le « v e r • Morning. L u n clu 'o n w ill It«' rrv e < l in th è resu lta a re f u tir ta ' 1aetiltV i InbUMim " i t li Ite ! 1lÌ'ÙCl flit'il’ ol 1 he tinalK «• p la n " ' • . n i in* ha rids tld are ■ili-« a m p u ­ ltn-m.il ri. T l; i ire to a ll foil r «la - se- .«tu .it pu r im e n t i alsim 1he U n io n ot (X a e tlv 1 u’rliM'k a m i w ill of a ! > r > D e t r o i t business c o ll­ o p e n till l: ite th is W«‘pk •nr in :<7|i an d t;t . but '1 HAS SECOND HIT " d a l toits to o f Iresh n a l a r g e r im t- •ds a re ild m • com m it • jrtx "The Clean-Up" Tfy Same Author State Board Appoints Many New i tig h t h • .c .iv n a m e d in P ra ia c om m are l. us "The Palsy" is lo he Nest W h itn e y W a tk in s . J \ M eC oU an d C Members ill Meeting i cled h.’. I, Tlntrlv T h e p e rw m i o f th e fin a n c e Theta Alpha Phi Play. r W H Ber- Friday. md Mrs Iton* e n o tn tiK tl n e r e « , o f BtJr T h e P a ts y s tag ed Uiat i p i i i T l w t a A llib a P h i d rá tp a t HARD SCHEDULE ..o««- - O K .I b y th e «•om ­ AWARD PRIZES IN »7 in 1928 a the Olee i d o u b liiii' r>gin a r ra n g e r ¿irne t ledy, FOR DEBATERS ito ALL-AG CONTESTS ir It) ] « ' I I a n d <1 ixinv p ia.ol Western Slate Normal and Albinn Th! Knur Divisions tloid Short Course to Be Met by Spartan Competition Thursday, Orators. SitiHik Kit o p March 6. • te a m , w ith <• Thursday CONTINUE ELIMINATIONS MU ETA OMICRON HELD un nf iver hiruband A n u 'P ' fa M* u«ion ta k e o n W e s te r n Hti • in* s p a rta n u m a l. a n d th e FORMAL INITIATION SUN. f o llo w in g e v e n in g .? ' vote 'it Ijc p re s e n t nient between ADVANCE ON STORED CROP i M arch 2 A t L e s lie F r id « n lg lit I h e s p a r t a n >r A n d e m . e x i I,* ta k e th e s calp * tai ve p ro v e d te a m w ill a t t e mfi s a n d H a s le t t ZOOLOGY CLUB MEETING M ic h ig a n Ha ot A lb io n m retu i ; oi th e d e fe a t a d - IHipula e h e ld u n d e r Ì8 s tu d e n ts fr o m tl m in te le re i! b y tht M e st* e a r ly in SET FOR THURS. EVENING u izcn sh iti • A ah d are c e s s io n an pa it m en t, ir» f i -n th e m o n th f >i F rie n d oled 't c iv a c q u a in t vi.sian, a n d th e tei a u d ie n c e vote A lb io n « he f a c u lt y an d ly sie ítl e d u c a ti m c o n s tru c tiv e v ic to r s by a m a jo r ity lite -ra l a r ts d iv ia to th e ■lAual " n e m W it h iin ly th re e Ie tte rm e n back lu n g ln s tttu tio n rou n d w U h W hich to m ou ld th e 1930 mpeetlve te a r ! M tr liig a n b aseoa ii nin e. Coach Rav h M r a n d M rs e x p e r t g u id a n t n in g . It lias a S E N IO R H . E. C O E D S and Mr and M r W W .lo b u ­ F te h e r h w l i It H unt , a b ig J**» o n h is i tanda. Ten îe tte r m e n w er«» i". « i last ear it grad- HI t h e SChOOl i a Lion (’’a p t H a r v ey S trau b . Myron : < s c e lle n t trau E N T E R T A IN W E E K L Y ir id T r u ' ik n w s k i ur p th e th r e e "M 7 A i m i c r s « hat w ill '«■> bm k • his spring. e a r hers. State Ranks High in Bird Work Practice flous* Inmates Give Series O NVEN IEN T Campus Finds Monday Morning /Is 2JiBl are Banded in Year AMPUS of Dinners (o Prominent Womea. AT THE UNION A L E N D A R Quizxes TakeJoy Out of Week-Fnds « w k .J th e zo o lo g y th a t banded over n thousand bird* During tn*- '.*’»«r 2381 birds were (lan d ­ ed d i the M B C station T H E I N IO N BARRER F r i A L P E R M IS S IO N — O n e . The n on - I 1 H a n d in g in Mu iga It.«* In la n d H ird H a n d in g a s s o c ia ­ e fo th e B a t t le C re N a tu r e tub HHOF 1 h « » ir f o llo w in g c o n clu sio n le g e r a n une »um last tio n wax o r g a n iz e d f o r th e p u r p o «* o f E d na St V in c e n t M illu v « ren te d •«¡i* B a t » le C re e k tn as s is tin g an d * 'x » i'e r a i»!t g w ith th e U ■t. o c 1 u p y in g ou se in c He M< m o rn in g , o; J o h n s on R u th n ev. R u th (l e t t e l . Mru<*y s B io lo g ic a l :ii\ e v ;*i W a fth in g to n ; D In «h e b i e m e n t o f t h t t o fin d blank. 2-n r t s -.f p a p e r - in g a re t W o o d w o rth P r o fe s s o r S t a c k in r o n p e n ilio n w ith C ITte g r e a te s t B ird B a n d in g «Jistrict. U n io n tor st ' id e n t and Pay - w h o le s a le o v e r M p c h a ir * an d a i l a n o n F in c h M th e w »»rld w h ic h is lo c a te d b e tw e e n fa c u lty i-yf c le a n and H e ie n B e n n e tt ¡id m e s »ftiile r a n d th e .ta te d e p a r tm e n t of c o n s e r v a tio n - C o -e d s w im m in g m eet ^ T h e no n p lu ssed m a jo r ity »o m p le te e r a lly "q u iz z y ' a ti a »sp h ere in «h e r-* B e r n ic e P a r s o n .«A t w eek th e g irls an d th e M H <: ro o to g y d e p a rtm e n t th e A p p alu r.h in a n d th e R o c k y m ou n - lig h te d well. You w ill TESIJAY. F E B 28— A f t e r a h e c tic wee -end w h e n o n e * > • l>affled. loo k d o u b tfu lly a n d q u estio i M rs D o ra S t o c k - d oes m u ch <•f th e b ird tiarid in g :.d D e a n E lis a b e th P r o fe s s o r S t a c k , h e a d o f th e B ird R e m e m b e r th e s p e c i a l n a s t . V in c e n t M l iv Ka-,«- m a y r e m a in a n d b rin g m g 1 n e back «••■Mi. unk ;i im p e n e r ta b le d e je t t io w e d w tien Itere in O c to b e r . 1920. said C o n r a d w ill be ...red a« ft d in n e r B a n d in g d e p a rtm e n t o f M . S ( ' a n d , - t h ig h school r e a lity w ith a d is tin c t’ th ud t _-<,me m a k e t /eeble e f fo r t to r e c a ll fl p ric e s in B e a u t y S h o p o n ■>. hic.ti th e g irl • h.- «w o r w l h o rn « (o r (o u r y - n n w c r e O r y o f i h * In in ru l ** M « < b .n d in « « . t i u n m u th * I n a rou n d , u n m is ta k c a b le ha n d . 'I «a b je c t m a tte r «ili** o r tw o re c e iv e ; in Du* Ü as fa r ’ rap * M n n tiav n n d T u e s d a y e a c h iSDAV. FEB 27- e c o n o m ic s p ra « t ou se a re v in g t o - B ird B a n d in g tw a ic ia tio n . h a s be«*n larges» p ro le& so r w r ite s out a :*et ot q u e s tio i in s p ira i io n an d w r ite m a d ly b e fo re o n c e r ned. w eek W . 8 C o u n c il m e e tin g . rughi M ias Be .• O r a m h a rg e c o m p lim e n t e d o n h is fin e w o rk in th is ^ ________ t h a t m a k e o n e r a th e r ill W e r e th f rade*-, o th e rs r a ttle p a p e r*, w r ig g le u thi. p c . u o n b y P a u l Badmtton. ¿hiel o t P « “ ' n " ' r:* » ' » » »Pf»fnt«t I K.* u h r vtirri Banditili with Francis H Alien oi Cornell ana kV FEB. 2* — T h e s t u d i o u s ones, m u ch m in o r - p in t an d o ra b le {h e r< cheerfully unaware that be .'■'ranees Dav»*. Ruth Tnfltnpw n * t a i loiî: r a nk«d 13th Dr W ,n *;r M T a ilo r o f Harvard T h i. | BVr COUPON BOOKS Varsity te n n is tryouts. A ssem - ity. seize t h e i r pens w ith b ly ro o m o f arm ory w r it e fu r io u s ly . i«rp on sib l« for th « bay s calam ity M iid ríd A r u J c r ^ in " * " • •*"— ‘ *™ *’ ~ 7 ut a qu arlarly DfiUattn o l which two phiJinore p a r t y , fon n al, U n -i O n e n o w b e g i n s to understand »h e _ o « c k ll« . c l e a n , -,i and prea««d w t Ü T iw h W « « T W IO T U tlX S t » y r i«a n «r . (Phnn# 5-JSH i. Stt M . A. C. A » . c o | H « a h a « « alraady twwn f* u «< t lo tj. |a d v a n t a g e s o f w e e k -e n d p r e p a r a t io n T h ree h p l% « TUR M VC H I U A N SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT DESCENDANTOFP OET A M B IT IO U S .T O W Rin fPfchigan StateNews M i l l l l l i f (» ir r « w U r 4urlni Oh* n .ll»ir »» » r hr Ihr studsntt ot Mlcblitn R ltl« STUDIED BY ENGINEERS Students Ukm it ih r Sanitary Man- necring course offered by the Civil En­ W in ter Park. Pla - s ambitions to em ulate th* Pilli— Knttnd m Mrron rlii«f • nil h i* M f i i i i n ’ *. w ho a r r *iiM |rnt*. T h r y tmn no w ny In* in ir rb rr to d M Ifo it.H course* in English .■ rr» » rrw o fi» iv |h r <>fTtria l view p oin t o f t h r r illliK r or o f t h r C O llttf i i l l l r l a l l . - T h e Lnn.sln« «lebut o f the Vlolincelltht. **■* Alexander Schuster, a member o f the tim e ’a KolHo-ripi ion. I I IWl t h r Bohool Y e a r. mu‘Je faculty, with the Minneapolis Sym phony orchestra firm ly established immunity nr R IIIT O IIM f , S T A F F this am iable Russian In the Rood grace* N a i i a i l n i E d ito r o f the concert-Koers. and further e n ­ T A I I. H TU' deared him to his enthusiastic pupil* VESPER SERVICE POSTPONED I « fit Ddiliir W hile Mr .Schuster has been in A m er­ ica only since last fall, and his com ­ A»*i*1 ant K d iln rv mand Of the EngliHh lantuinge is p ro­ portionate he i*. such a splendid artist v»s*ponéd to Sunday <• and is so apt with illustrations which } a t four o’clock. M Un r r j . P oh lea in themselves solve the students' prob­ (.ililfoiit ßpUtfiiM« M a ir i ((o r n in e lem*. without, the use o f words, th at iie me I urged to aliene Katherine LyiicJL. has attracted four or five cham ber K o h r rt C, U ra lia n i music organizations H I* own Quar­ Ir.-i,.- M i K m - P r a r l P ar r I« tette experience has shown him the mistaken tht pupil.* are apt to make A t the conclusion o f the com er SKM OH ( O K I.S Henri VerbruKPhen, conductor of the I* !.A N 1.1 N T H K O N M inneapolis b y m p h o n y orchestra, praised the music faculty, and "VspPCl- ally Its able director, P rof Lewis R P H IN R H M S T A P F Richards .Verbrugghen expressed the (In ain e** M a n a i i r highest opinion that this school will b e­ I; desk before n oon < L N RETTER E c le c tic (lou as come one of fiie finest in the country, f initiation v asked • A a o M a n l M a n a y rra since it has already attracted several R o y Bami-'n world-fam ous artists to its .staff Tn O L C o r r tftn v T M o , conclusion he urged that the com ­ K a p p a Dalta R o va a munity give its support to the fo r th ­ and hopes some day to T h e co-ed com m ittee in charge oi ■n* f'a lla rtb m a coming project o f providing suitable ditlonal H awthorne ma senior bridge-luncheon is headed b\ P h i H r It a Houat erjuipmen' and buildings Demina - parents ar* C irc u la tio n M a n a y rr Nina Evans, and working with her art M r Verhrugghen based these re­ th om e and W tlllm a Ch Jo h n II.. (515 F o rm t Dorothy’ Jeh'.en M argaret^ Patterson marks upon a thorough survey of the His m other I* a dftui A d ve rtis in g equipment, classrooms and practice- Hawthorn* who t» .* An.ly !< uncle Fred H awthorne I -,‘ the New York Her; certo. played by Izlri .Solomon, and a his aunt, Hilriegrade O n T h u r s d a y . M a rc h ti, th e fr « ‘sh m a n . MOj^omoi*«*, a n d ju n io r chairm an of the c l « maps w i l l havt* »In- n jip o r l u n i l y to n o m in a t e «‘a n d id a tc s t <» re p - Both violinists were accompanied at Schumann Aria, played by Evelyn Fine Prize for Best Economic Essay m i**ec rim* a lan sQTiior co-eds will .Sm Francisco, is a dist Young D em ing’s in re sen t t h e ir c la s s e s on th e S tu d e n t U m in c il a n d th e U n io n B o a rd * the piano by Archie Black .tre not confined to ll fa ir on Saturday this y ea r'» regular * ep* H a v e thoB e d e s s e s c n n s itjc fc d th e j o b th a t th e y h a v e o p t h e ir college fre.shman foo»b hands? Lat (in Robert il i a im m a student undei BA M H K T SK I Loom I P refiaratorv s* T h e d es Y in y a n d th e a c t iv it y o f th e S tu d e n t Cou ncil, anti Ih e man Profeaaor . Louis Graveure, gave two recital.’ ni KOK IflN M iM T u n io n B o a r d d e p e n d s u p o n th e t y p e a n d c h a r a c t e r o f th e m en Eaton R a p id » and at Blanton Mich H arvard Hniver i a n d w o m e n w h o a r e e le c te d to s e r v e on th o s e o r g a n i z a t i o n s Iasi week Hi* program , in which h* Bur* on VVasiilng IC o n imued from p a y !■ W i l l t h e y tie a c t iv e o r w i l l th e y Ik * d o r m a n t ? W i l l th e y s e r v e th e wn* accnmpnnied by Mi*-1- Betty Uat- dan Consisted of tw o group* C M itc h e il, C o l» best in t e r e s t s o f tin c o lle g e o r w i l l t h e y fu n c t io n f o r so m e b een e n a b le d *f p o lit ic a l c liq u e ? Temple Beits Woodford-Finden *>f Hart Bchaffru* Might a p o o d Worlri O ’Marn to offer ui I9.J0 T o tht* m e m b e r s ot tin s tu d e n t b o d y f a l l s th e r e s p o n s ib ility N iehavo M ah»-Zucca ! u d ie s o i f*s?.a v o| d e c id in g w h a t th e S tu d e n t U o u n c il a n d th e U n io n B o a rd w i l l Thé Sleigh Kountz to certain ehias ' . ai numbers; others be. I t is f o r t h e ir o w n in te r e s t s a n d th e w e l f a r e o f th e stu d en t Frinì s’ Soni; Dietkeuui T h ere are tw o g r o u p th a t th e y s h o u ld c o n s id e r th e m e r it s o f t h e ir c a n d id a t e s A and i: Ctaa T in ear's banque b e f o r e th e y pu t th e m in o ffi c e r a t h e r th an a f t e r w a r d s . W i l l th e d e n ts of ih e tTpi An F., ■ without t es* i lei I* 4 dm men* will *on! s tu d e n t hod\ c h o o s e m en w it h “ g o t t h e r e ," w it h in it ia t iv e , w ith ttllM- t tic o n ly th o w w ho a T h e dairy t im p a r t i a l s t r a i g h t f o r w a r d id e a s , oi* w ill th e y be g o v e r n e d by I .Hi Wo 'H o are sent in. .ire p o lit ic s , b ia s , o r w i l l f u l d is in t e r e s t in th e s e le c t in g o f m en t " s e r v e in h ig h c a m pus o ffi c e ? Pipei mg Asquu ( '-Imi; L Spoh Her ‘ Rose* softly hloiiin and ''V illa n e lle '. 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