U16HIQAN STATE COLlEfl U W AK Ÿ OE AGRI. AND APP. SCIENCE C O LL EG E\ aj. ¿ -««« o n Lib rary Michigan State News p r e s h -s o p h tra c k m eet 1 BEA T ■ to m o rro w I t T H E IR IS H ■ ■ TOMORROW VOLUME 18 F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 22. 1926 N U M BER 30 COUNCIL SETS T V S V IH V 'l T I 'K • I 1 NEW HONORARY HOP COMfflTTEE I . O F VI. IN IKH k t Y ELECTIONDATE P ractli-I- ....... hou r«. Tur» day % - i!U0M,NV l-.io W eather permitting, the Fnlver- WOLVERINE WEEK ' K r l , l ! , r ? T t„ , 1 Hall at uvin. ,,r M K Malone at J IS ORGANIZED SELECTS TYRREL sity o f Michigan hockey team will appear here Saturday afternoon to open tiie skating season with Couch Jo Itif K obs’ hockey enthu­ TO START JAN. Z7 names m u s t b e on ba llo t BY MARCH 1st. BY ENGINEERS AS TOASTMASTER siasts. A return match is scheduled to take place at Ann A rbor on Feb­ “ WOLVERINE FLIER " TO BE IS­ ¡.college annual elections nr** to ipd.l Friday, March 12* between ERO ALPBANS WIN PH! LAMBDA TAU IS NEWLY SPEECHES TO BE SUPPLEMENT- ruary .V SUED GIVING COMPLETE IN­ FORMATION ON '2 t BOOK. Y. W .C. A. PRIZE COP ORGANIZED HONOR ED WITH OTHER FORMS •irs o f K and 5, an on lin e to . . mion o f thr* student council ■ gular m eeting Tuesday oven* FRATERNITY. OF ENTERTAINMENT. MILITARYBAND ■ Jan. 19. Vnnics appear on ballots m ist Minitrel Show Jndfed Beil; Many nee d in th e e n g in e e r in g \ o iv u i t; T y rr e l, 'J7. h a s fieet BROADCAST PROGRAM tml in tint later thnn March 1. !> ett fille d b v th e « s t a li elect «mí toast m a ste r fo r tin* U 'J t l .1 Ile i a ho will be elected at that Other Featorei Entertain ■i i h a p ' r r o f (M il U m h d a |„ „ „ „ „ i,,.,, „ 1 n i l ,ir Gold Charms Are Presented To editor» o f M M iignn Agri- im .«dii mm!« i. j|r Tvrrot i- Seniori In tile Band. I? •!-*. W olverine. Michigan State Crowd. on is being i«t o f Die f i n it i W o lv e r - and Oreen D nlon: president ritiu («i«* a It > ami K llo w n a l i o i l l th è cutllptls — gi ve •¡non hoard; cou ncil members, T h e K r o A l l •y t h e e n t i r e as pe lili. speaker a m i l ' o r bis Yn e td e rta itillig l i o n r w i t * e iijo y c d b.V U liv i e! show ! arts board, ch eer leader and hiked a w a v n l'ip a fiim in stu de fit a it i v i b H tb ose u b o lisie n e tl iti o l i W K A H «m*s committees, iv e r lo v in g i pres itile a -r W cd tìe s d a y e ie tlitlg w lie ii Die Pii?- no itfrit previous notice will ho l o r I l l e l i e s t 1 ) 0 0 ! il a id g o o d lei- At !.. D e o rg e IH rk s . « i i n i r M ieliig iitt .State t'o lle g e .M ilit a ri ila tid U fo ., to the* elections this spring so W. B fn lv a ! held W e d n e s ìty a n d »tu- mati — • ................. * - b r o a d c a s t a line p ro grn tn o v e r t h è ! w MI i t h e indilTerence of previous i n g g d ivisio n , m it o form w ill be pursued loca i r a d i o s t a t io n . The lui fui m a y be somewhat eliminated. V l a r v e - ro\Yd d ercla ssm e ti this ■ s p o n d i l i « : i«« ( h e ( o a s i s Iliade gretti p r o g r e » - D ii- \ear alni e. i vear the votes cast did not rep* I.v a n i o t i g t h è i)u •T s in t h e i r and I»e w i i p p l e n i e l i t e d ,M d k p b l . V t h è WurtN* o f S t a t e |M. V T f. i o t i i onsuJmlf of the sch ool’s en* c i n a t i n g t t t i c s : d e v e lo p D ie w ith >f sTtts-t*i;iitifiii*iit ", ' l * 1 ' , - p b - n d h l si v i p n e v i s p r i l l i : ,,,j , Fatai ill a lu ll tile or« ioti l o u r s Die J* M i c h i g a n Stati • • e l i g i b i l i t y « *mii ill it ,io rin g -lilim r \V, was also decided :*.t the meet- T h e l d K h t n i u g f The x ; I bariseli, « h aim in ti t h a t ’ he council would go on F i m n i a i n o f V o l i their u , t l o i i a n d a s «.«ton j>* At a r e c e n t r e h e a r s a l o f t h e b l i n d |»> d as favoring the idea o f glv- •m e«|iiall.v nitri tile ellg l- i v e *>l l l d e l l t s w i l l lie Id « b a r in * , in D ie s h a p e ,,f s m a ll wi »d li ,,!.i ¡n the W olverine cam paign. * t ! f r a i i “ e i ! i i e f o r t h n ical an d p: . |-|M>S lja>' s d l 'I l ll l » n e r e p r e s e n t e d to D ie theart or „ .................. K i n g T ilt, o n e of el t.. ' . s e n i o r s i n D i e Ita n d T i n * p r e s ident of i mummies M e„ii¡e¿. I „ ELECTRICAL SHOW TO >l‘ diSpo- of won ¡ t ir si "••re i: ' "h«« r e e k e d k this h o n o r V n n T n — e|. H o w a r d Other*. I ’re*. i j ' , ' HAVE MANY EXHIBITS ent bodv •o n. M erry« i M o . k. W rench. Ita lp h ilIlolle ” I H keiiollse r«».i/ Fran k and Lyons H ild e1 New Bruniwick Panatrope to Be Im rot by P r iz e W in n in g ' ^ ^ F A R M F IK ’ W F I Y Shown At Callefc for First TiaM. «I t r o t t i W ood- m od- DIVERSIFIED '»M m m m n u g * '% " o f i r ' s e i i s - t r i o n i - h o " l o In1 lieh l ih.- half dur- COWOBHfL» - ' o l e « o l i t a in in « piel lire fro m lilted ttEC,* n in s PI*»* Mid, f ., . p„b|k Mrrtiny ^ I. a n d ó p r o m i s o s t .. Ito i i i o s i i n t e r e s t i n « a Ufi * f* e. tu i i i i ' ! r " r » i , « i a l l d e p a r t m e n t s a r e ad- lo Incrras, Club Mrmbrrihip. EXHIBITS. SHOWS. T A L K S . a t i y « - v e r p r o d u i x ' d bv D e ­ li o f t h è \ m e ri« a i n I n s t i t u t e I ' : ; , ' , ; ' ; : : d r e s s e d by s p e a k e r s MBrlllll .................. m o v ie s , an d m u sic to al l'ilg ilieers iv " i l i m i i r k iIto l i r s i p i i b l l e 'i;x'Z v.hni!e.ar old g irl. a play in « u u d i h l e s o l i m i - i. 'l' ii i- olii ent* A p poin t Finance C o w - V .• tvs»».,' ’ ••• 111>•*i- F ngagein.-Iils id* for the pi I iiS a - w e ll. F x h i b i t - o f a ll f these p lays d ertt ebs't rio n i in a ili im -rs mittee Members. -,.1'.'d, e ",\\• 'n!!' I»- held •írim l o ld otifive tiie n oe - " ill ls* I""in \ " I I nion ••( i li*- u.l and I.mril) W’e.im • •I cil» h b iiild in « Tin * b u ild in g it >lb II..- l i t -I r é g u l a i m -ü lia n tly lig h te d 1«\ la r « , «o I lia i ils loi a! ioli " ill not OLD TIME FIDDLERS MAKE !o find D fíides h i I I I... HIT OVER STATIOR WKAR • I'ot idl lot ;•«- 11 i I s i t o r s al«oill tabora I• ries in ! I lie i \ t. h mu ..|,i CO-ED DEBATERS b u ild in g " ill I \ n u m b e r o f e X | ie r )it !o i o t i s t r a n s l in ih - pelted I l a I*« .t •• ' . n p a n of I I.IMf p - h i i «• I " the . I ...ui READY FOR WORK t o r s w i ll is* a l i o " .-I u - i . . H i l l . It \\ k \ l i m o nili lug i.Ntin of t Four Veterans of Last Year's - t a l i o n hi ofHTntioU Team Will Form Nocleoi o f t h e d e ta ils a n d - i l l Itien 111 'I." bate played • A ll ib i i - w ill l w p r e s e m i i- runii-hbig of Squad. » • I l s Ul ti s i l u r i t u l k I o I v e r -tut bui W k A l t ne I h i- v e a r ’- « o c d ile tia te s.p ia«! ¡-* e«s.|.,\ evening. »«»»m hets "t | ,m i v.-ur s aijiind DR. BUTTERFIELD Hi:.,m l a i c ob. oi Sfho i'K ili \ I D i " .i d i I . ‘-.Iile ilt- " f M l, |,i i keflh.l to D ie c o a rh . F F t u ' l i d i d e p a rt ON EASTERN TRIP smith b’ l i w i - •a H i m , I » d i i ,. D elia T! to ll. ..r n i* F lo r e t e . v ea r'M M ijuad \lh righ 1 Hi \\ i*■•"tlHin M il. Hell. > lin e s m it I t urri ti,' m . /••tt i T h o m p a o n . Will Giv, Addrws at T u k t|M I»- stu d en t re p r.••en ta id , F líz a h e t h Sacket I I,. t,. w in em li.-rH id l*.|,i i e .I -" l.« s he I ar. T hetm a t-M elle F ilen F u rley. ititate ia A kkra*. A II N»ds,*tl va 'c a r - ago >M h erx .|e •mil M a r «arel V V tn ie rs . p u b licity. brought ha. k m em T h e «I II* St i o n D i a l H i II lie d e h a l e d h'ti* Kenyon I. Ilttfterfleld left ■-••• Tl.iir-day on a nine dnt musi. Messrs Ini ' hi. b w ill ta k e h im i" Tu- ■ lid The ¡".ioAltlK M e -.i .m . * « at; i %«Mili» am i H arm ed th. I 'l ie I.h e • h i l d l a b o r . | U e » D m d el.it.-« H1 h e,| U l e ú i Dl is I l ie t i »»t « | il il e tollo ing M tiiou g li ■«nlnr eolb’gi* \.nr leaiiaa Work Darkf Prc**al t of th e g r a d u a t e » of fo rem try »o l- la c k t r a i n i n g in th e fu n d a ALPHAGAMMADB.TA Fìk *I Year. ■ta l » d e n r e » th a t a re t i e .. - » ¡ t r y in a rc h in fo re s t p r o b le m » EXCHANGE PROF. FR0M OVES ieCFIT DANCE da » f i,e o r d in a r y fo re »try . ou r».* HUNGARYTOARRIYES00N i < s t u d e n t » a g e n e ra l t r a i n i n g In .im plica tio n o f » u p p o w e d ly a lr e a d y Third Prafcitor to C ra* to Midi- 0 < u o P rm W *. Hu lu a wii f a c t a .'’ he » a id . 'b u t w * nee d ¡I** State F rm Hu*(*rjr. Sm n. hr Orb. prop! •nslve w h o h a ve s tu d ie d » e ie n .-mm in ,11- „a..,- ,'ti I m - T h i . s¡lile a p p i 'IppietlieUt. in tl • f u t u r e M r I» a continued. p r « . f < - . - " i t i mu» i l u i i « . - i i '. w i l l n r r l A . - ¡ir >*' -**mi f o rm a l of Due te rm (di ' sÌCÌlt siera i a id ■u ild liig «h o M*eB_ H h " ( " l í c g l - í u ., - t l " | l t i n i " I " 1)1 k " u p • *tit «Jaoee given h> the Alpha ra t,v e a g r i search, »h lch be characterised a» the •M»rk n i i h . - * " 1 1 - «Íe|Hfr l i n e i i t . ;<• .-«»rd •> IH-Ifii, h i II lw* held D l l - I-'l I rou gi) um« 'd e.I ai F I » greate»t opportunity and the tnoHt e»- 1 1 . « t " l » r i A I t e m e n uf D h > I s t t / . n v • n i l ) « at D i e I iiioii hall. "<>iu ..I,.*.i- seiitlai element o f forestry, will be d i » i » b i l i " d o r k privilege for girl- im- i?«pta\ ••• "r*-| f,*y t|„. ev e n t. li l i d « h taken from men who have either li h i i - f o n n c r l y pl.-inii. d t „ •tone their college work in fundam en­ I t t i l l e l i c g g c r l i e n * i u M i n e t u * ' n i l Di . - .-,^ 1 I », COLLEGE ' Y. W.” PLANS Ylllphion ll «-l d e l - a x i x -p t t x - . * de% eiopiie Il " f I tal science* and then been through t c f i i i T h i- pliin u n - l'uund í m p r n c i j " 7«fi,m. «H i furuixh mu-|r for food «UPI» * roiirue in th* general managenient • n i . h u í t h e ••V|»*rt v vi ll !*• . 1 1 1 n - -*<*.1 , FOR VESPER SERVICES Ib*nii and 3L|r» Shaw and ing im i t o p ro v o le •it fore-t». or from tho»e who have .1 - • ) , i n - | M i r t ) i t ¡ u n p h m » « J i l i I -* t n w i l e . »id M r - I t y d e r h a v e l » - * n - e l . x i- e f e.|Ulplltet,l attend*«! a regular forestry school, Mi< h ig n ii SIhI.* college 1 - r.*|ir*'»eti!ed .Vìi h u-.it. A "• * ** l n t r o i u . ¡i f t h e d a i i e e . T b ' k e t - ' "• »^cureil hi Hi*, nmii, ,|e*K it, LANSINGEAST LANSING and then taken graduate work in tha ¡n ililiig n r v b y 1 * 1 I I J H ln f -e t h . w h u science». i» •-1 . h im g c p ro f.-— .»r fr..iu t h l » . «m n « p la n n in g "loo or . ..I- ui i|i«> . i . u . r RESTAURANT OWNER BUS LINE ADDS BUS N ow ," he »tated. ‘ the foraat aerv- try 'l*h«* new n r r i v a l w ill I»* th e ll i lr d I.-g* Hill • P* h-e train» it» own men. aa they hav* p ro fe — «»r M‘tif í 1 .»íu II.in g a r> to .\fk-h f..r the wh Thunwbn . .•nititf io*»ttii»g- not adequate kn ow ledg e When they enter the work. i p i i S t n ie c i i l . y e c m le r the i it l-p lr e » Iteaide» the men *>f the A m e r ic a n I I tinga ru in fo rn id a - «-ini/.nf ion li i or.Png Mi*» Mvrtl* S A Y IO W A " U " M E N Ckufcd. who a c tu a lly m anage th e forest ei- Don Van I lorn.- p r . * -; .b *t i t Spara Cometed of Illegal Pu- perimentn. there a re attached to o u r Tit»» fir-i .f the»«, ».’rv in » i* «.bed- In d ia r T ra rk Schedale. 1‘enwer C terton, Jan . 14d Another hu» has I k v i i a.|.b-l to the experiment »tatio n a pathologlnt. who id.-l f«>r Sin •lav .I.in 31. at He baas* ••f Mr- il II I talladar . -n the ..»lege . ^ w»»tnen «moke. If they nan do IMMM OÍ L I * » . n-ing tai-i f.nn-iug hit* lim* »nd the spend» hi» e n tire tim e »tudytng din* L in Ld F n*-h S"f»h me**t. Jan. 3**-- Inter-eiâ»» meet. cam fai», f i t Frank King*l«J rr*!’’‘^l,Uy." la th e opinion ad- f i r . i n n « s «-b e «ltil* h a » l ic e g ••hangwl. ea»ea o f treea, an en tym olo giat. who Feb. 13 Inter-fraternity meet. -mg. ha- I»—» naked to «j»*ak lim i- •l r!. rn lv *ralty of Iown atu- fiei.rge S ju iii . h». |»r«|»riefor of th e M ? •der th.* new «•iiwiuk* th** tir-t bo» inveatigates the influence o f insect» Feb. 1 3 - F n lre rx tty o f Marquette, val nitiiilM'r» will ai*< > form («art of yw ' *_hen interview ed in regard to H. C. realtturniit. wm» found guilty ol . m |e»ve l.an-ing at (in . m.. and KhnI on the tim ber, and w e hope to hnve: at Milwaukee. the program tig ri* "1 aB« 111.» !W auhject, nb- jttil nial fl t t i W Hi»». K-mt latn*ing at 11:30 p. m. The scientific know ledge. O u r hop« 1» to f'rbnoa. \ visnble to di»<‘ontiniie:xfor the in *mai?-ti° *• provincial, It In n im om l lh*l hr »111 * ,ip «.l hl«! . hwlnlr I« .,i«-r«lrU •« E »»«rni m «n- m ake it a flan a r t, bland on a k a o w k j M ar. IF—M leklgan Sta te Da ra l val, at least, rk e tiaual bi-weekly m»H-t©wa■mokl®« atiff.” r a x to Ih * «tata r a p m w rourt. dard U m edge o f fu n d a m en ta l aclnaena.” 1 formerly held on Tbaraday. .. \ FARM ERS' ItKKK FRATTURI» ferfletft and (iovernor Alexander state fa 1rs in rara! life. The n r F tT J. PK1H1KAM (Irneslieek. TI»- limili topiea to I » dia- ta-ii tiw* Mie hmi uni »•¡«•ctrii-nl *bow duriti# liti* week. tim, and thè plm-e heid l»jr cotmty and musi.- de|mrlment. Published tw ice w eek ly d u rin g the college year by the hi mienfo of th* M ichigan S ta te College. Entered 11 h Hci-otid cIiinm mutter nt the Among iIm* other general happen* j NO MORE EXTRAS poMtolfUe, E a s t Laoslng, M hbig iiii. Advert ining rut«** fur- R t lB R It T Hlabnl upon ap p llin tlo n to tlie ItiiNineHN Muimgi-r. II. PO W ERS, ED ITO RIA L STAFF *201, lle r t u ia n lio n n e , t 'lt * . liliifi . E d it o r Edna iii-*. will I*- the lirnjuh'HHting by \VK\It of tin* general Herndon*. At ?♦ hv|imi, i h Tunada y uml \Vi*dnesdny morning*, will In* held tlie annual! li\4**t«N*k judging er J. Renton t’ leo Cole F**t»niar> I-I ovoning I* music hy the, Itiith GrtHMÌri(j varsity after a nid'sage. T h e III a commendable ap|,liralion of (Irntorratir itli'alistn American larye-si:e tuheot \W!i.*n»sSh.(Vin'.;( :rc am is ISc*. universities have sought to guarantee to all men an equality of opportunity to enjoy the lienefltx of higher eiluration. College il m h l e - ^ i z e 50c, con tain inti tw ice ; s nii'i hcro^m good skat thsirs have lieen thrown o|hiii to the wtirlil, anil over their portals id the shte i n* s : s r have Ihvh inscrilx-d a slanilitiK invitation to "K ilter to grim- in wisdom." From all d im -1 ions and all conditions of life the Attpirants have eome; from mansion and hovel, from city and vil­ lage, from adequate background and from no background til all. the motley thousands have crowded within the college gates. A fter a century and a half of experiment the accomplishment seems to fall far short of the undertaking. So large a class of half-cdurated melt anil women now exist in American society that even the most sanguine believer in the capabilities of the common man must sec that to grow in wisdom mere entrance at a college is not enough. In guaranteeing equality of educational opportun ity, American universities have come very near accepting as a corollary that dangerous equality of educational condition which, vtfhen the runners are under the "open door" point, sets its standards only slightly above the plane of mediocrity. bunched on the track— and There is 110 need to dwell nt length upon the consequences which have lieen wrought by the American system. The inertia of the mass has been a constant drag upon the initiative of those xtu- suddenly Chuck, your own dents whose cn|Mu:ltiex and preparation justify a raising of aca­ demic standards. But at the same time a jealous public has re sisted, in the name of their "inalienable rights", the exclusions superman half-miler, spurts which follow the tendency to raise standards, to enhance apprecia­ tion of matters of the intellect, in brief, to make universities true institutions of higher learning. ahead on the finish and wins la the face of these conditions two courses an- open to Am eri­ can universities, if they arc to prove themselves worthy of the name. On the one hand they may define their function purely — have a C am el! in terms of a high ideal of intellectual attainment and then, WHITE adopting whatever measures an* necessary to effect their pur- OXFORD W h e n ih * lith* h a lf. |M»se, they must dixrcgunl the complaints of the incompetent and miler» are lighting for the the indiffen-nt. SHIRTS Irad. A n d you r own C o lle ife m en erx w h e r v dauntlrs* champion sud* On the other hand, the universities, while realizing that the denlv soars ahrad and attempt to drag the incompetent up the academic hill has lieen prefer Oxf*»r»l d* th ¿n wins— have a C a m tl! a failure, may feel themselves 100 dependent upon public opinion t h e ir whit**, a 't .e h*^l-c«>iUr For you’ll never find s b tr ts . to shut out this class altogether. If so. they muat establish a another friend so attuned clear distinction between the conqH-lent and the incompetent, and declare them subject to diffcn-nt laws. They can then carry The tin** ‘peM-l»*” weave contributes t » ?h*-tr % V I 'ft, N i to v o u r triu m p h * at Camel. Camel* are made A o f the choicest tobaccos out their real purpose with the tirst group, raising standards as smart apjH*arnrvce and X i grown — they never dit- high us they please without hurting the feelings of the public, stuniy w ea rtR ff »¿.*a!:*;e?i. a p p o in t y o u r ta ste . \ \ and at the same time they ran minimize the dissipation of their while l>e!nir I»*-«** ^uscrptiMr Camel* annihilated ciga* energies to the second group by granting them residential to easy s«»ibnjr- m ty after*taste. Regard* privileges and academic immunities. VVe s p * v ia li? e tn finely - - ti» r - ‘ I « * o f price, you’ll never \ buy better tobaccos, or Justice and ucudemic idealism call for the adoption of the tirst tailoreti a* blending, oe flavor than Is I \ ■ »ours«-. Kxpedienry may urge the second. The universities must you get in Camels. take their choice. $2.50 ‘ Is J j t \ \/ So this year when the • ! n \ V o ld s c h o o l 's m en g o Try one! \ou*U want *ix! through for victorv after NOW W H A T — ? Ih.-x rv \tM Shfftikjhir victory — taste then the In the old days, we wen- the "fighting aggies" whose fame L\J « i * •moke that’s choice o f the reached into very distant lands. Those were the much cherished world's victorious. “ Michigan Agricultural college" days. Spring Hats and Have a Cam e// Much Ui our chagrin, newspapers of the state and nation still t o n M « / tht m hun insist upon calling our teams the—fighting aggies". When they Caps are ready when Ir , ■i . ; r r .» . '« " • o f „ p ò , , H + .tc o ^ T h . c k o ,„ u T . 'k , . iT Z ¿ J. -r -. ..... Tho .H l o l MrsWm,. « W o I« iW ««a f* need a short word for their headlines, they content themselves you are. - r" «* P -.* *r S o .»h ot . .tortilo m od. l .l L r ^ lèni. S’# «»in *•*» 1 tm m p tf* C * m r h as in the days of old wih “ Farm ers". S o houtt . to to u o torn ho modo. C o m * , oto ,¿ * 7 2 ? **9 r i| « r « IM «O pm#. m *4t » • holm.mg ih m to o t ouponomood « m hot,. W e are not ashamed of having our teams called "lighting aggies,” but would like to have our new title recognised. Now MAY BROS. The Hat S h m o lt h r T m * t . J. ñfymmké» hera's where the rub comes in. W hat are wa going to w»u our teams? Statesmen? Staters? Cedars? What? There is a ten 'AS S. « M k ta slM A .r . dollar bill for you if you have the right name for Michigan State •iFiLN U T t 'I U à T M .i l l t collage team« 1 . MORR ILLHALLPLANS ________________________ M“ ?ic * ' » I* furnished by the P ac t TBtw formaljhnner DANCE Expet* Record Atteadance At Aa- Stai» f c aaal Wlater Ball. ^ n J " u r ^ 'V '’' »»■« ...... win t io dancing and tin* recrea tion ro o tZ The Social Whirl Due to the far; Kdltrd by K R V A PKKSC O TT Kappa I M ia House n«0d Clotb n ml th r 8m alb-t Murcin ,,f |.rom Knowa d a l life ,,n the j| many were recuperating from Initiation, the so- The Greatest Values Ever Offered M. »S. C. M«»re than 100 couple* are expert- room. c0.l,Ver^**** in,° a lounging inir the week Th iX! ,> v tV ar", , 'UAS hwB ? ee.n « » « l i n g l y quiet dur- „■I attend tin* itnnuiil winter term 1 i ' *' 1 A. carnival held Wednesday evo- Students Harry Suffrin’s 2 for 1 nine, a dinner formal dinfier-dance which wllj be- The putrnn* fur u . ,r e *£;. .5.otherine Hiunt. and a tea given by the Alpha Phi V r..i ■ iuf*r *ed »|i.* campus society for the past few . v»-n in the wom an's building Satur- Heati Jean Krueger Mra iia e H » %?' day«. The .• in. dav Dinner will «tart prom ptly at Sabring, Prof. and Mr* Hr « tt me ib* « J . pr,Vn*V » a mu/ h in ,h ‘ ‘ W;|J- o f entertain- neflt dance at the 1'nlon Friday according to anno .neenient by such and Prof. and Mrs I vv it Tt! rhe 1 utninittee,ln charge. _____ ' »tack. all and ■-** f0™1» 1- I>»rty giv. n by ti„. Columbian* at d by the Phyleans I'ATI lONIZB TU B ADVERTISERS Two Overcoats or two 2-Pant Suits make TlCAf'K H.IN.IGFH Hr. IHunt l|..i,or..| (uliinthhtn Fr«- btnnii and S n p h o i n o r * The lo. ai aT-.mnt t h e Unlv**r-:rv V h i.jf o u >n o I be following ph'dgos will receive combinations to meet you and your room­ firing to try o u t for varsity re a formal initiation followed by a him HARFORD *r. report a! gymn track dinner at rhe H i n i F . d * • hon- 'inet Sunday afternoon: * Walter mate’s needs. These are in weaves and ..ring lir • i t h * - r; u ; » 7 •n of Ay malt. Alfieri Hurdee. Stanley W ATCHM AKER trui-k letween 4 «•«» and ti n o any h o m e « t ' o n u m i » .$• t h a t n- I ¡on K r.-nger, and Llye Honsoii. A I »étroit colors to meet your approval. ¡¡I a t V a rie ty A G if t Shop ('n dit for gvm wl 1 1 b e Wedn«»s*dav given. Jean or« hostra will piny for a party to be Kreueer 1 ; j»i : was «n o n by the »orlety n' n * ? ,r'1 D«math It. crane. *»4, o f .«I Ag Hall Jim- house ginnt over the Two for •39. 00 CANDLES OF QUALITY Pi Kuppn Phi ninni. W. L. Olson, C. N. Harry Suffrin Walkei •• Hohuster, I.. Ka\ tuond, ¡E ljr V a rtrtg a t iù (g ift § h nn tlph.% Ifti M \\\ <• Graf, and .1 j . il«K on Mr» li. Mrs. h. M.11. HIlürfnril arford ». .. ■ ill l*e f«*rnu;l|y admitted to the liity s.uunlay aTTertiiMiu. Fol i ------ ■ initiation a banquet will |»e I a t t h e house. Winter term of- Stiuill-AA'idirk Co., Nun .•no »»[>,,!, Kir»l, archon: Harlow Hill, » r o a - u r o r ; M IM IK. \ \ ai GK\N|> Harlow Itridhani. ir> a n d Waldo I’ m. tor. botine num. I or Open Tonight und Nnhinhty I ill il Ubi«. \lpha (.anima Klio «ill be lonolinlod with a iii.»t at the house Friday. !••• adnllfteil tire A II llixl.an Itreyfogle, Kenneth Ih-ward Johnson, Victor «lid Welbtirit Avory. The " Kóv» Iitn will play for the "h i. Il is to he held Hat Alpha Gantiiin licita * a I iltiimage -ale to be ..-/YORK COSTUME Cft w,H‘k on»! aro wolI undor' adofc Bld|..l37N.Wabq»h A— ..Chieggo, U t. ■ dan. o |„ |,e held in llie I ‘ try :• trd The pledge« and TU XED O S AAvro entert allied at a 1 ’ in* imuse during the W p rater t«» tutifi and I »»Ion l iterary Soriety ' !l|u men are being initiât women of consequence • 0 7 .8° Th» mi.I 1 ni'-n Literary sooiet\ : in Lansin# affairs — II. John \: lj Aikoti, ih<. atmoxphere has that rpftnpil, n-stful ' l.eroli Kiissoii San.lor«. . harm ami a solicitous, anticipatory service is the prevailing note. • i;r.«w ohi is- acting *37.50 and *50.00 ».* . i r< (tont Ot the W ». C A. for i «>t Florence I'ang- B AR RO N’S HE CORRE. TI.A IHtEMNEI. attenillng the Morrill- ••( A N O I K S O F I M S T I N i T I o N ” PROF. 0. E. REED IS The Fashion Shop •M a » AGAIN HONORED aoft WAHHtN'GTilV MiKTH Ckotm To Senrc Second Term Ai Your storyin pictures leaves nothinguntold liti k t|l|U ï i Prnidrnl American Dairy Anocialion. Picture« help to tell your vtory to your prosper* ^ i'i.'l " I II.- "I Ii.‘ ji.I iIn- iiniry ti%e customer. Let iih reproduce your illustra­ tion* by the Line or Halftone proce** in one or I ViiiimTi un I I S.V ii . I ' • it it natal oi'uanixation more colors. ' I 'n - ii <| hi x d(*t>artinonts LANSING COLORPLATE CO. y pVione LANSING Ml< llll. IN SHOES tOk MEN oll.-ge pr. .V<*' Ml o f the Ito XIpiti.« • Hruoti With, a ..to- . a-t for the I!«»; pro~n|. »»• \ COME SATURDAY— Another Great Day of the (Lite ijiutt jFiwit ^luip «• \Aiis .»tri. ¡ail> •g in n in g Jan I -im n r limi*. /V IID -W IN T E R S A L E 1. 1 a i4- l . i l I.A .o iin .il e.r With $6 $10 Shoes At I D I t.T Ijm I Grand Kixer Avenue Fast Ijuwin* 1 ppoilifod r the y e a r XIlio I'.«»» f •pp.tt. I I . « « N S C. PRESIDENT'S $4.85 Up to .$8.85 Jrlrpbiinr .313T WIDOW ON LONG TOUR tipi» » Im nm ii I** li.» H arkvm aN Mr- .1 I. Hinder.- widow o f IM formor proBi.bnt *.» Miotti .«* Hfat.......Ilogo and M i- .1 .1 M.vera. * L.h- 1 I an-iiig starteli from I...- V. g. lo- l u, I»; on ., , ox ago around ""» h i i i ' T . H d i n g t o l e t t e r - j n - t n - • O d \ X frnatdB boro I n - ' a*, ».ailing on S s 1‘ iosid oti ! U l SHOES «•. W A IH O W T O N A V I. •..•fo ld -a In. »a i* - .( H t iil te d to —Iop j »* Ilo fio io In . S tiaiig tiai iJotikong ! Mat. t . S t r i g a i « »ro, » ol nm b o. Sov |o i».j l‘ r' -.n i \ i o s a tidri a a n d f i n a l ly at AHlinm naaaaaa^^na^ffiaaaaaf^^ni^u m m m K m m \ap!«— vhere t h e ship u j II a r r i v e ! M .t •. .’ «* M r- S n y d e r an.I M r- M ' o r - w i ll -.tart f r o m M a r - e t l l e - i n ) SHOES LOOK BETTER AND WEAK \prtl ti<| r . t o r n to La-I L aii-in g ■ '-u t M ay 1 - ? . I mu«»« \»»¡pi ion « • > » e» ••!! f jr f o r » h - - w »•»»» f o r m a l *•$ LONGER WHEN REPAIRED bo held at the Korn* March . ** Girt Kewerve* Mewl REGI TLA RLY Here Below We List a Few of the Latest Hits Ih. *«ir! Ito», r ‘ ■ I»* a* hi* h in»-* Special Ainouncement On Columbia Records meet .I,g for ’ i.e fir«* * 17.. *!, » »eftl*. • *.«e i n n in g T|F»»ir p!»»n o f In—t COME I S AND HEAR THEM . T i m ABE «•BEA T I January lì* ut T !.'» ...r Ib- I N T E R N X TIO N A I. Stop In With ■<>U$ lu In. 71« tarli»— » J l . l i d T a k a 0 4 4 Fox Trot K.ix T isi* Tin- n r i* l»»l Mtiii|.bi- 11 The Original Memplihs Five 'I « .A / I N E LIN H EBM K EET IN «, ..r (O M rtN V . and ...K ilt . riB - H O IN E- r Yours Today ■IK-O U tla. Sleepy Time Gal Fox T rot—Horn Gonnan and II - **r«h It Pays to Trade TAN MA..AZINE— ulti, .turine 7St I Se ve r Knew Fox T ro t Kos- Gorman anil Ill s *»r«-b Gm» «nuimer of I!g*»j employ a SM-II IMa. ••uni Around the ( « m er Fox Trot —Ted I «owls »ltd Ili- Hand MILLS DRY at i-»rg.- numtter ••f • oü.-g.- m<*ii m tt»^ <»pH« if h-« of imieiìttten. tonili • n|»(niri« »•r -ii|»*rvi-..r- A new f«»rm of iiRm*m«‘nt lia» t»M*n T R E A D WELT, AThHr H r H u m ! Till lla a i* K<.v Tr.u 71* -T*»i U -»i* uml II - limili GOODS CO. d ian n np m-oi |-ir.it mg m ad­ N ay; W b a I . T h at Bab y I M I * K «i Trot ii ir ion f«» m IIBK K A I. XXE EK I.I Expert Service '•-la. Ipmui Triiul*dnur« D ry Gm és -XI.XRX. fimn.v n»*w and Httrn«*- 2MI H. /%. ( ’. Avenue 71* P l É H j ’ T lÉ llla ' H a » l'u t Triil 11wiill Tr.iiil.niii.il r- live f.*Ntur«*M in the way of W . h a t* a l UM laiart hü» «a RaaBy-U-W M r UttiURt*«. extra rewartlM, etc Within the n«»ar future, one of «tir repreMf«ntativ«»M will x'ialt aour '-«diege for the pur|Miae of interrlew in* a|>piieanrn : or In Budd’s Music House Rm b I jt P a r la r . I k M F la a r Ge* neun Gme, appi ¿«a Mou hlanka a rut full parti«-ulani can- be ae- ARM Yi SHOES “EVERYTHING IN MUSIC* i l l Hm ah W « 4 4 a « t . a A m a L a M a r . M hM gaa Tm R— ■ S a c a a i F la a r <*ured by w riting dire«*I to In­ ternational M agatine ( ompnny, HR « «mrt Ht.. Brooklyn. N. Y. $5.98 — $3.98 — $3.98 sm aa otbn u n a u i b v b n im w u v t il it v c l k s l* llYÄsaw2!*3ic« N a ln W a r « MmMIm Pat« Kour M K 'M M JIW N f ltr . S tm n , llt lIM Ï, « IIN IIK Y » . • » L K. HORTON SpnrU Editor PAGE OF SPORTS » j w » r / t; W Æ '/Æ "t?'.. GREENAND WHITETO FACE VETERAN U Iti V I 1.1 U s IT IM I t l f t I SOPHOMORES FACE UPHIU. BATTLE TEAM AT SOUTH BEND SATURDAY for in h r* i ho I.««» SATURDAY WITH FROSH TRACK TEAN NOTRE DAME RATES AS ONE OF THE BEST TEAMS IN THE YEARLINGS APPEAR AS WINNERS IN SEVERAL EVENTS Bar COUNTRY; MICHIGAN STATE HOPES FOR CLOSE SCORE. RATT, KROI.L, HENSON, SCHAAR AND KENDRICKS ARE OUTSTANDING. W itli th è l'ittin t i .1 i i H i t i r fotti* in » ' Ot i i! in « .. . ri * n i | I n Oli Ih ree In K itiiie* w oti n in i Inni. M i. hi rati Im i Mi il*«- h’ i h l i i y »III n ie lli Invilii*- v. I ti » M n iilh thn II* n - l Ir iei i In <*r TI •In ATHLETIC DIFFICULTIES * irr» h hrlK lif n j.n l m rim i H u b*’ - V« ’ F.vrry Sport Suffers By Faculty * lit In ' i r * - l ’ I x « ' * - m n t« i ti ti n i n i m i -I h h u n i - *1 t i p * *»n*id* r a t b . n Im k I c o u r t I f i r n In ih*- ' • o t f l i t r y , svil| i«ii m i l i . lin i h I i r»- ...IIN I-I'-H I " 'I ' A ip, FurIt of Incentive To t'i vnr*f «la I.n . I m ilititi», lin i ti s t a r ili rnrnf.t tifili . l ' u n IN u l ih n d e fe n u vi« p o s t * . u n i ,n. Moixnmn Iti i h« « K «iln’ i m n . w ho I n i Vi- im i ut 111 h ilf Irli I ti Return, and Injuries. «il i v i * f o li > > •' full) i . i . i v t i . i l f r o t t i ||ii ' n i l v l l | Ì ! ' m 'J I* il t (| > ; i m I i *|- n i I I n - Imi* l t m Ih K n i Iti* .. • Un h l ip I IM - / a r i l Inw hur«! • III. ii, ,i v lv s 11). 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II i n p i it I I « I n i im i t n i t u i i i n t u , , - in ! p i- I . in ilii il i-i n l l l u RETURNSTOCOLLEGELATE TOURNEY AWARDEDHERE I..«si Undiu. Il Irli • -••ill Vi X . ¡I» > i »III hai lim i ti i- h im i itfiinm d in rito that alti "K. ." Toll*». Sooth H m n **•*• T * c A «• Co«. E ast Lansing it I. i n -alni am i ai M.. « Hi m. |ih i. . Sial«- w 'i.-r o hi alm a In- r n l , Soolbpaw Effrclivr On All |M«* for Hooort. D ry Goods Fm il II.l.-m . ■ ft’ l ■ a i t " I In ' h a ll f e i l i ü •! Warm Wool Ho«-kt-\ Caps. Brown and HARVEY PHOTO "I \ h o i » i - . li p ail II n| » ,-ia It White S II O P I I I. i n i 1 1 , h. I l l 'l l , U r I . i n i i.ii v I ■ T h o iliia li hn M arian I. ii’i.-ii al i (i loves Scarf- i- iio n it .K X i- iiii u x h u ix * . 21-Hour Servi*-«- Poole’s Auto Laundry lit in nf W n N h h tirn ’N Hiun ke Hlmfi il I %MmiI KiwiI L IN I I A N H IM .. M H I I I I . \ N I ihr» U iiH lm l. Ninnili /t-d wild atnl M.iinlui«- Oil» Edward L. Gibbons DARTMOUTH TO DEBATE PLUMBING and HEATING “ OPIHIOH" QUESTION STUDENTS COME T h e . h a l l , ti» O.t UONTRAUTOR To Eat at Mi I'll.til Ilim i quart lu st fa ll tu h "Il f lin i f iml h u ffy Ml .h i-r nf I I I .- Ih m -m otiih M. S. C. RESTAURANT («•halo ult ! In i n nun t>! Immediate Service h* i*r tho » . rod ...i i d ll HAVE £8* OPKN ItAY AND NIGIIT ’I ’ lti- lili« U e i sia l.s fh.it ifj. .j i Lt| H. N. f liefuie I I . .. . .i« I. .l,n .N ih lit,'in itia l.'» '.u ,| :l ih. r, i. i,,, parli, ul«, ptiim in ,n . 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S U C C E IShr |MSli—ihFr ptiKUh|>-nnjL l)p r a* Mo»l MMTtWul Mr* ol I m 1n> M the Dartmouth in relation to the football situation Krlabllrknl 71 Y.-rrr Hallcroft Stationery, $1.00 value J i * liT il;i) i t fO IH * . 60c Mull* «ill itol hold oriciti.ll shn|N* Ami «iim iìih -m unien i kept up. I»r> e l e u n Imuiiir*» m i I U « i h i- « month a i h I n r r n l them GET ACQUAINTED for *hü|i itg wrrlftl), lh»m our w rtire fo r »top e u t ) week ol your house? - Yankde Tavern CO LLEG E E. E. RICE & CO. ' STUD EN T OW NED li* W. Wuhinww Cleaner« and Dyer« ■Mat U-UI Jm tjut <* M M b i LO W ER R A T ES D R U G CO. :w xi. a. c. ,\ v«l IMO U4M Meal Ticket*, 15.40 for $500