T IIE YVFATÎIE R P a rtly «IimhIv tonight and TWENTY-FIRST W ed n esd ay. I* » - in i; ten *«' l*entture. (.divest uinif,li( YEAR Mii hiçaN’s i ureiMhl f s*!1«*i*intt» Sfi*ll*Wc€kly > l* A \ V A R C H 1 1‘ t i n Number ‘Î 8 lasses to Nominate on Thursday f c DETROIT S S I,AW- “COLLEGE - “ THE CLEAN-UP” « f f i S S Ü A L L - C O L L E G E ELECTIONS SWING INTO ICCESSFUL ARTISTS COURSE WITH IS NEXT PLAY BY MOTION WITH CLASS NOMINATIONS DRAMA SOCIETY FEATURED FOR MEETINGS THURSDAY |ft Felix Volt l.uckw r Has One of Most Brilliant War Records »he».» \» r î.i Phi to Present Barry Yet Never look a l.ife; Member of Teuton A utocracy; Juniors. Sophs, and Frrshm rn to Choose for Liberal Arts Hoard, ‘ PoÜlic.'il Three- n Has Been Kangaroo Hunter, Wrestler, Fighter. Student Council, and Union Board; Other Organ­ Act Gaftvedy. izations to Select Candidates. « B IN T ¡ ‘ l‘ r K K I.i.N - ill <■! V O N 1.1 « i N C T . th e m m ! fm in - l (ie r m a it N m -ih -S r u r . " -! •f I A r tiit.- * iM ir.sn in th e TO BE OVEN MARCH 12 ¡Ï . elections p c h .c k in M m- I'.-M i.fi-, f|| II • ,'!) ••I'itilii A * '-¡.-i n f I imMWH* l< ?.. '» o f PlifWVifiii That Wrote h old ' t h i s h a .O im u r l> io t h is C fttn p ii;- Wu\ i j i m i t n h l c T « « m S k .-v ln ll r**»nnl*r “ Pstnv” of T litir s tliiv a H rriH H 'ii ili ih« vari» •H1- cla ss m eptiii he ju n io r , |ur I 'i l l v h m - V . M in i I ,o v, II T h n r n a « ; t i c !»i..y rr .iiiJ j. BOARD TO NAME U s i Tea- STUDENT DIES «t|i!it*m<»iv and pla ces tu pick n o m in e e * fn *p|m iu i t la ssi1- w ill m eet in h in jo i arh pu * offlce.K, respect Ivi* til in clu de Him- ¡uni » n l n r f i i ! hi a s c o n * o f tiiiiis u .;| r * y u iv - m en. ••' m <•;» t \N'. ■r ' . • r EDITORIAL MEN IN AUTO CRASH lit e nifinlM -rs o f I In* L ih er|| A rt* fÎfillm lutarti b u lin i, lin* S t ti N om inees fn r iH> • V. M . CÌÌ A . a c - n h i n e l s , l h e A K H u c i u l u d W o r n e ft* ■ S t u d e n t rtMint- ■u n t il, t h e \V i\ A . W om en ’s Clarence Snyder, M. S. C. Fresh­ A t 11! « *t i f H#KI)C w ill be tille d bv (h e ir r h e b oa rd s Publications Board Calls Meeting mnn. is Fatally Injured Early CLASS OF 1932 TO REDEEM e it h e r t h is w e th e first Wednesday to Nominate News 'Candidates' Sunday Morning. OUTSTANDINC, FAVOR STUB pan >t| n ext be s u b m itte d a n d w ill •lim in a i ion w ith t h e rest nt SHORT COURSES . n i N I I K! I\ VON I IK K N P R GR ADUATE SCON l.’i»ww *'cui!«it f. aernser Planned YEARLING PARTY COLLEGE EQUIPS » ?ai t iw r e March 7 on P U N S ARE GIVEN STUDENTS’ HOUSE Frosh Frolic to Have Detroit (Or­ Music Department Provides flues' chestra at Union Friday, Home for Institute Students March 14 pi R t. WKAR WAVELENGTH i' a • d o n e ili il! bet oni la b i' STUDENTS DISCUSS MAY BE CHANGED ’i r “ !'■ fel'-Hl o u t U ' 1“ « ' - l.o ' III • . ; •d icm bor»- > w ill la* :»bl ••* ? io n L VARIOUS QUESTIONS .? - C o lla g e A u t h o r itie s A ttem p t to (ir t !< w la r c h :» Hu* T lm r d a t M ar* ; » ' Lidehta c h o w n ' H ie fo llo w in a d b th e g e n e r: More Favorable A lignm ent Chur rti r a f l o r s on \h tor Radio Station. Iu e s d a v » r i t a ........ LAST CHANCE FOR SENIOR T h u r da AND FRESHMAN PICTURES x h w ith STATF. GRADUAT F DIF.S : .»• y e a r Hhe can lauJdirat Mu Mr Robert H ow* Alice <.Reason by Le- *Continued '•!) pa«»* n 4-H CLUB STAGES m m edi * »ti • ! ^ m IO N V E N I E N T SUCCESSFUL PARTY P L A N T CONFERENCE i lor don Morrison r e c e n tly AM PU S 1A L E N D A R Imec A T D E T R G IT M A R . 7 -9 m * a lecture oef/zi >r '.egeiable grower ir t c o u r s e • tie M o r t - Campus Organiration Honors Most ultural building • (p io w i n riarse <:.»< building he D M Active Members at Social S tilzw idt Sozial I n d iz im i Coo- ,','KAH 'Al11 ite ¡xejtible in ■oiidu ! YRCH 4 Event Fndav 'i f * K «rm School 'h a i was d iu o i d m to A ttract Lor*» Nuoibrr T h e C a m p i r 4 -H Uib hr f. ' largest of M. S. C. S to rcati. AT THE UNION i Debate M s C affirmative v> ■f the «täte are v .1 - » m l and uidustrul n- LANDSCAPE CLUB GETS -uider •f»»* direction o f Ur H ie »h o p o ffe r s a s p a * rvnger w a v e s for p F »D A V M A R C H V - NEXT YEAR FROSH TO BID TO NATIONAL SHOW Jerome H i l l ' how 'o be field .n Ile tro lt March II home life of the factory worker unem ­ to M a rch 13th VY M A R C H f> - f* * v r e honored T h e v * ‘fifin U - r s •• a a g ir a aLgnm c an d » 25 T h e invitation watt received from p l o y m e n t . etc w i l l be u t iid ie d M e e tin g s !r t ib t n a n . sopho­ Ellen flyrjan en Chatham Ruth <».r. • ...u . - * • -esk * Pfictaia 'j !u K'tOer Saline. f > H ílr f ^•i• 0 ?t*w a E d ­ a g n r u u u r e .in d loo w ill be Tuesday. M arch 4»h at Ford a n d B r i g g s B o d y , w i l l tie v i s i t e d you n eed b arb er work. w ard M t V a n n -ll. G a * .. • ’ an d H ar •: :.r v . -.wai? a** - ft d a i r y r a a u u l a r * •inch 'tm e Cluck' Learon will give v «n Luckner P e < p ie-, c h u r c h during the w e e k - e n d D r J e r o m e D a v i s Becker r.g "?*• - * .**■-o*l! toorraunent w ill ;«rr*ire on golf course* D efinite ) i * s m a d e a *it udy o f i n d u s t r y a n d w i l l hV M ARCH 7 paayetel Se-iseewr cm «o d e r .t* of the Barbers T h e Campus 4 - H club > a grows u t,* will be made fo r the trip also b e a b le t o lead an i n t e r e s t i n g a n d - W o m e n » O r a t o r i m l C o n t e s t — organization, and noa haa ■sever.»', r. yeskf r e -r e .-a . o a n c u itu r e ru vu eo n — ---------- —. Oeorge O lia o n Lop Black p r o fit a b le c o n fe r e n c e Utile Theater. m embers T h e o f f i c e r ' o f t h e club ;»•»• r ,u ir e ti ' o f i l l ( 'fte T h e s e b ia rv a s éX~âI "' h t *e *zrm. - v w W wdevrt-r in d a i r y W h e n o n e t r ie s tim e a f t e r tim e to Short n o n r r r gradual ion pm - M a r y R o b in s o n , p r e s id e n t ; Ingrid •• * re g p tra r. a r e le a d in g -o a n r e tt ia a r a ^ e tnmneUm : '*»* *c n u n g a n d w r e s t - e x p l a i n t o a n o t h e r h o w t o rio s o m e - A large delegation f r o m S ta te u p l a n n i n g o n attending and additional m A c hall. M a t t s o n , v i c e - p r e s i d e n ' . Jarr;e<- M c M i l - e ffo r t t o . h a n d le a d n u s * K »n p r o b t e ® * u o gt scs ’x s tm rm m m ra . * . J b e h e l d e o P n - t h i n g t h a t h e a l r e a d y . r a n d o h i m s e l f . S h ort O g a m b a n q u e t. U n io n lin , s e c r e ta r y ; a n d M a r g u e r ite K n a u l. m o r t In te llig e n tly rh a n e v e r b e fo re , day w mn * n u s jf h e b e g in s t o s y m p a t h i s e w i t h t e a c h e r students interested should see Don —M e n 's O r a t o r i c a l C o n t e s ? tr e a s u re r T h e S t a t e C l u b M a fT » p o r - Wieland, chairman of transportation S h o rt C ou rse dan ce. T h ree n e c k tie * r i e » n e d and p ffw d w tth « K f t Committee, at once. s o r r t h e c lu b Famous Agricultural Experts TEXAS PROFESSOR a m PREDICTS ECLlPSBl Michigan StateNews ru.H.hnl L i t . »iw H t Jotlnr Iti» ...lit», i t . r kr Ik. .Md.tlU » ' M ÿ 'O P . f * * “ Music — Art and Drama a n n o u n c e SERVICE EXAMS Unable to Halt Sprouts , m< RuMet* aim n'm Four eclipses, tw o o f the two o f the moon, a re schcdt 1930. Dr. Paul M . Batehcldc- Polka* K x ir r r t i ms «nomi »-Ism tustI r r at th e poatoffle«. Fini la H ittHg. MUMtsn. "-in n i w ci'k M t ü * th e over profcssor o f pure mathema*. Ih * líifl»k «n Sut» N* w« pffl«» I« ïo c * t« d on ib* fo u rU p Ä o o ? o f lb# Union building B y 7 .IL P H A L K W I S Open Compel ¡live Examination« lo « « l o s i , . and la in * W * o t m o tU b a ll- Only tw o o f these eclipses will Tt’lt'pKxoc. «olirvi* r iih ljll* . Mteludon 1 04. dudotit in N orth Am erica. tU p iw r u im l» « * « I'olkainl« N|»»*H«1 AU». Au . In e.. M i F if t h A v » . N e w Y o r k C lt f . T h u r t t i a v C o u n t F e i t i von L u c k n c r a t Be Given Soon; Information •kers • I t N. Mi*-liiifmi Are,, Chira««*. Ill Hoy lUrtihlll, lite.. 40 K. Slth St.. New On A p ril 13 there w ill Ik . S i . I hMtun. M m»» . 410 N o rth M iebignn th e P e o p le * C h u r c h a t 8 a ir lo c k . t «c o n d ie * lig h t o f day Y o rk C R r, SO B o y W lo n A%. . c h lra so . III. at Po«toffice. eclipse o f (h e inoon. Visible m e e last Æ N orth and South Am erica Etlltorml* «i'iH'Hi m g in I h g M ic h ig a n S ote Now » nrm « r rllle n by lb # e d ito r*ln **h l*f Thoy c m no w a y be in tn rare te d n t One o f the moftt dnrluu and romantic id F v e iv une w e let o g r im a g in a tio n eclipse o f *»UM is $clict|i nn«l hin «»»i-tant». w ho » re «Indent flgufea o f m odem times. Count Von *|*ht* United su e« Ctvìl S e rv ile coni G ra s s g r e w - g r e e n a ll o v i * th e c a m p ii» . ' ftrtint, ou rs e lv es r e v e lín g ln nur re|»r«~<«,nU iiir Ih r v|#W|Killlt .f th e rollon <* o r o« th e e o lk g o o f ic ia l« . _L— April .28. and w ill be visible liitckner a German who dialingutshed m i8Sion w ill give i H>rìes oi open com d s u rro u n d in g t e r r it o r y a n d a g r i r u b /"• . n n lv to b e je r k e d b ark northern part o f th e United m Hubamptf« . Il 50 the Sch ool Your. liltnaelf during the W orld war by the pgptive exwtnuiaht*t ,s next m o n th to ura 1-u ó tided UousOltolriPrs i •tuglilv o f Ft bruarv and Canada T h e first part o f H most amaatng adt*e«Fwr.s. w ill give an ftn vacancies that I uve iHTiirrcd Full y .i d a te o n a n e w s p a p e r will be total, but the latter . W HAT P H H 'E P O U l 'I C S — account o f some o f his bold, hazardous undertakings at the People’s church inform ation may >x • o b lìiin ex i b v unv ot„, interested by r iju in n « at th è locai » V l i n m m T, 1 o > n r u ,„ n : ^ ^ ^ path will be annular; that i* k io o ii gets between the sun C a m p u s iNilitic s « rr a verj Miiir miil viln l |mrl of a lo llcgi' Thursday night Early in the W orld postofTtce. or by " ■ tmu l o tue U n ite d •arth. th ere w ill bo a m i atudenf'a IJte, and If lie fe rla httnsclf al ail a p a ri of h ls cl#»* war Count Von I.uckner eqtdpped an states C ivil H eni >e cominlKKion at •b ■ a c k w iic r c it c a m e fr o m , s im p ly b e - p a rtm e n i g o t ’ h*' th e y risible around the edge of h r « A n vail h in i« i'lf Of the o p p o rtu n ity to take part ¡11 them. old dt*reputflMr salting vessel with con- Washinttton. D C cause u h a p p e n s to l>e ¡jtill F e b r u a r y o f f w ith -u r h ^ t ,l f : h r u \v . dftce it w ill be too sm all con crated guns and full m ilitary accoutre- Following arc tl ■ p o s itiò h s f ò r w h ich I f ht- feel» llial ho know # II» ' faglcal « K Îf lu p t è fo r a position ment. and disguising it as a Norwegian candidates w ill is examitied d g n o f 4, r o i n i T n i » d b G o r f* '''^ ic r a p u ih S lk ^ n .a k i.ig h ip b oo ts p e rh a p s th e •cllpse th e light o f th e sun on ih c Strident t'iu in cil o r il» ' U n io n B oard , he ha» a perfect 0 th e e a r th . windjam m er, sailed through the en tire ju n io r marketu . s|H*CiallSt $2 IMI!) b u d d in g a n d corrM .ll> - n u r! u; i d ¿ n g k o w isest ch«>icr of **£ . ¡ S 1-ifcht to pfesent lh a l la n d id a li' befora Hl# iln s s in the open British fleet He was stopped nt one $2.500 a year. Bun au o f A g r ic u lt u n it •.e a n d t h r Igw 'ii m ovvers w e re polujned en u n ne |!l(, (H, st .,|„j fa s te s t T h e o th er eclipses will time, bill easily convinced Ills enemies Feononucs Depar r ien t o f A g re tti li u re October the first being a pared nom ination s, (o "¡11 su p p o rt fo r hlm. ca m p a i« » fo r hlm, and that lie was a Norwegian He con- f or duty in Wasl ìg to n , l> C . ó r i-! the m oon on O ctober 7 fin ally p la ît' hlm In olflco. If I»' d o rs not su p p o rt hi» ow n c a n d i­ tinued along the coast o f South Am or* t |lf, field tiiit«* s id e -s tr o k e n in n in e ti a t lo s r second be v is ib le only in Europe A date. noboln rl»e »111 s t r o n g , la ri y to fu rth e r ti • few loyal men u su a lly tu rn out regu- itrests o f their class, and to them fa lls cast up on a coral reef and lUs crew thereupon became bucca­ Von Luokner FILM FAVORITES SING t lt íÄ « for October 21-22. T h e total 1n> > th e S o u th P a c if ic O ceat the governm ent o f la ss and on them f a lls the necessity of neers. pillaging passing small vessels in grand old pirate style. The British 020 :i yea mgtnn. I OVER RADIO TUESDAY ra' ' " ' a fe w s m a ll islands, and etui s o u th e rn p art o f South Am hearing: the critic *f student governm ent. We eventually captured him. and im pns- j u,uor p a r tia l e c lip s e w ill be vi; 1 say ‘‘m ore ’pow er 4 w ho do take an active part oned him in an interment cam p from $ 2.000 a eastern p a r t o f A ustralia. V in ca m p u s politics which lie managed lo escape m »aramount m lk ’.e 'H o tie y * M is s part m e m a n d the s o u th e rn part o f Sc.; however. to attend y m ir elass m eetings British launch R i.ih y o u n i' an d v iv a c io u s s ta r th is te r m ica D a ily T e x a n W e u r if e all o f • educa Mon. >4 a m i to take an ac t \ •a r t in t h e sélection of thosc meil w ho w ill year W hat sort of men w ill y OU select exhibit o f modern Am erican painters Th© art department announces an tenete, •ß1 ma t h e P a u l W h it e m a n - O ld G o ld ru le tin* cam pii ience, «• siati T u e s d a y e v e n in g . M a r c h A m T— “ . to sit on y o u r college Stm lent t ’o u n c p l W h at sort of tirst im- beginning this Tuesday, and continuing Head social wo pre ssion w ill they ma ke vvhen they a p p e a r hefore th<* c la ss o f for tw o weeks, at the college library year.' Public 1954 to w elcom e them to the t a m p u s ? W hat sort of judgm ent the C ollege Art association, and con- w ill th e y A ise in h a m llin g miUoi lis e ip iiu a ry ca ae s? In whHt tains watercolors. «tils and prints by Th is is a traveling exhibit. loaned by island \ Y A „v,stunt stati j. De partmen In Years to Come m an n e r can the> he evpeeted to a rrv un the ancient t m ilitio n s contem porary Am erican artists, am ong (u„ | am i ideals o f the c a m p u s . W hat new thought w hat h igh e r whom the most Im portant represented ^ s._, n it i • m ollu s k s • . asso y o u w ill v a lu e h ig h ly y o u r p u rp o se do you think that they w ill I m* aide to presetit t«i the are Burchfield H. Varnum Poor. John n ate curator mo a c o lo g v * a s s o c ia le S lo a m . and 0 ro*oco. in oils, and print.* a s M H iate in an ca m p tts? W ill they tie r« | esenta ti ve of your c la s s ? W ill they by Oe«»rge Bellows Davenport OrUTIn throiHilogy $3.20(' •invertebrate fo&s In* men w ith m in d s of their own or will they be tools fo r som e and Rockwell Kent pow er behind the th ro n e ? seum WashingUx Train ed nurse y e a r N a tio n a l Mu- is y c h ia tiic * $168 75 KODAK RECORD OF COLLEt.t If von care about these thing it a l l; if y offlc 's do c a rr y weight with them, then you w ill attend.the f y o u r c la ss on Thursday. ali/c that campus_ - Sabi n o-H en derson , accom panied b ,i month. Panam meet* Doris usually varied Posthumous presented program an un before ttic yea C hief artistic C a n a l s e rv ic e lo y r a p h e r. $2.600 .1 ■ lith o g r a p h e r . $1 T h e p ro g r a m c o m e * ilir DAYS in g W om en s club* o f Es*t Lahaing « t the 8i»o i vcar; asse - / c o p p e r p la te m a p H'tpyit a n d W B B M C h ic a g o »a r C oa s t a n d O e o - W e sto rk K a »lm u n ,,» » l A u f » t t h l a n d w e » s o V e l»\ I'.ijm Peoples church M onday night A group w er f l ittO a olii Gold P.iul Wliileman llour A LO ST A K T of songs Chant Hindou ' by H Hcm- delle Surveyj octical S u r v e y an d R b a p stK lv in B lu es .s ign a tu re , in o u r rtitln h iM g (J e p t ir im b ilL a lo n g w i t h it s b e n e f i t * , lia s b r o u g h t w i t h it berg and a Browning poem “The Hydrographic oil r u m o n thè H cat T u » A m erican progre ss Application n Y e a r s a« the Spring, music bv Mrs a m ad con stan t ru sh o f a lt a ir s , a n d in t h e s h u f f l e m u c h t h a t Is H H A Beach was follow ed bv two must la* oh file S o m e o ld M on ti T r i o w orth w hile h as I m h ii lo s t. W e a r e g r e e t e d in e v e r y q u a r t e r b y a violin solos. • Adoration ' bv Felix Bov- BYRNES mmmimdon at^W >t c » n t Ha B oi Iter e d W it h Me bombat’dm ent of dis- id. S ile n c e a lo s t a r t . ber*- of the honorai', musical sorontv requiring utUnilm q u a lific a t io n s W e are prodded co n t i m i a l l y in t o a n y u p e o f a v a r i e t y o f e n - Mu i»m icron present tw o vai , ta n g lin g activities. I! itl t h e r e is n o o n e - H i e n t e r a p le a o f s ile n c e , Agency Montana T h e ent l'aime - W e pause so rarelv ui o u r c y c l e o f n e v e r - e n d i n g a c t io n t h a t it h a s liecome almost imj»osji ib l e t o d e t a c h o n o s e lf . \Vc d o n o t k n o w t h e fo r the South tarnsiug W om en '* club M i*» Helen Baie sung ih ree numbers HigiK'i through promoti salaried D e p e n d a b le D r u g s Thursdav aftem o o n Stili a> the m eaning of meditati« in . C o n t e m p l a t i o n i* so f a r r e m o v e d t h a t N ight." Bohm . lit t le P lrk a im y Kid rin* d u lie* are we arc but vaguely a s\arc <*t i t •* e x i s t e n c e . Oulnos and U t ile ’Bit o Honey." bv the superintend' W e live in a world ! t oiu’e m of our Carev Jacob*. Bond Jean Glerum ngat ion farm ing 1 2 2 K a s t G r a n d H i v e r outlook has U*- necompanied M i“ < Baie era »ions on farm | H 'lt> businesses and various Indian » conn* dwarfed. In »* ia BO "m ’Him * of o feeling o f kin sh ip Theta Apha Phl is preparili* at thè tioh in prallten ( S c x t ~tíuüi' lo S in h ( o í r ) w on der in the presei preselit lune f •»r Mie vtagin* o f T h e ;iistitutifin*. an< w ith t tie w hole of e\i.- tim e " p r e s e f u »• <»f t h e m »tructional »•> Oleati-ITp. by Barry C’ouners which l i f e and t<» ( » u r s f l v e s c u ltu re am on u -1 u n iv e rso " we remain «111 bc thè Uvst prese tu a non of thè Com pel ito la «yil D a ily Uruin. society Un» terni Barrait Shoe Repairing SPRING FOOTBALL OPENS s u in i : - l a c k s Ito w H irill l»f |rAkllHIH Sl»«|l I t i I»- liw ud Hlwf IN DEMONSTRATION H A U T h e P ip e e m i t I n l/ ts y o u m y n o th in g at a ll . . • OU’V E noticed hoar espre**ive OUR i Y the pipe can be. what meaning it can put into the timplest gesture. The pipe even help* you say nothing at all—and thmt. O mortal, ukea G IF T S H O P a man among man f I Men to their pipes and women to their lipsticks—but suppose you The had no pipe and faced repression? Suppose you had no tobacco to put 110 G U A N I) K IV K U in your pipe! Empty pipes nuke I \ I ». th e 1 %in n e r o t t h u t it le w i l l he f o r t um d ie G reatest empty gestures that hafe no mean* tug Filled with good tobacco, you r pipe becomes eloquent. Filled with o n e t h in * •» c e r t a in h e t lie p n iM M M if «il a b u n d a n t he M ill S o c ia l L ig h t Edgeworth, it is Olympian! What, no Edgeworth ? Lose not A a moment—haste to the math with h e a lt h a n d i i t a i i t ) . and the aip irin * undcrcla««* the coupon. Let the machinery of H e a l l- a u m li > Sh redd ed \\ heat it the hxnJ u p o n w h ic h m a n ) a d u / / im * man with houndle«* energy. I r> id tin* tn o hi»cuit* each government rush to you a free packet of good oki Edgeworth, debcsou* and friendly Edgeworth, S tT V iti' A world-wide market place « h i i I c a re e r n h iu iu k J It morning tor h rca k U tt n ith full gavorad. slow-burning, cool. contain* in the m oil r a n i ) Z" m s m c v-, 4 M il an* hm i z plcnt) ot g«Mtd rich m ilk. 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