Ni L io n e l ■ m y r l STATE W U .W K t ir :? . L -.r.: r i f¿ M .A N D APP- SCXENOE - —- Michigan State News TH E S T A R X B V 8 1M r T H E ST A T E N E W S Phone is Extension 104 ( iLU M E 1S F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 29, 1926 N U M BER 32 NEW CLASS SEUL H U H U M TO MAKE “ Listen MyChildren and You WILL BE USED ON EXHHUON TRIP Shall Hear of a Midnight M FIRST SERVICE J-flOP PROGRAMS Ta I ■press On Michigan Peaple Wn had just reached the station an tile limited was leaving, and with aboard. Two caninbals hosts. What were we to d o? They ' were ou r; AT NEWCHURCH P rog rès C o-op e r s i e I » l a i n e C a r ts ; Seriessaess of Forest Fires. quirk strides we hoarded the were alreudy licking their W e were on the way at last; and thinking what tine juicy roaata hours would tind us at the " e would make. There were tw o of the brakes them heavily armed and three of ua chopa. NEXT SUNDAY Spedfitaia n Ga la h a h n . Work hn* -dur ted on the forw t firs* still Crash! Hung! lammed on. The train stood unarmed. A light would mean death RELIGIOUS COUNCIL SPONSORS would he hours before t lie track tor us alt, because the plane would tieimmut rnt ion m iin which We hud hit a freight, it STUDENT DEVOTIONAL could lie iplot red, and a new engine drop if the pilot were attacked. We 'lir.M,i:h the northcjixtcrn purt t.f lower decided that it was time for us to p le fe p lia * an d *»C*1 loti* Michigan »nil the upper j>ctiirmtila in * J-H op protrr-A-n* !L i*e beep ine neur furore. sent. The ii -a rest village being say our prayers. SERVICE. Now. children, that’s all th e story up and stent r.f u F. Living, only two mile ■ away, we walked Af* >ou get tonight because 1 have to «ton, H|ieclallst in ngr cul tu ml en Rin- ter hiring a cab, the party found fSllli'l.l »n iin g Ho» first •*f u M -rb-* program commi:*?:***.. :*f »h ieb a W olverine agent and give him eeriiiK for Michigan. th. ‘ e x h i b i t l u l l c u e themselves a»: a In on i lie way. The » ' » i l i lu n e u n th e ir !d wardst 1» eteftrm a The I« Iteinir prepared. it " il l lie lit the rain the nigh before had made t h e ! sec my ordì ! n it itii.-tt. a* «lo d h ittb .n of th e n e w roads bad, am our driver being care- annual ; r tor i hat large uli-rollege less on lakini : a sharp curve, we >•mi hav and if those people th at as WS»11 UP eolletfe tin ri or Farmer *■ Week with P e o p le s i » I m» h e ld at 12 found ourseiv s up in the top o f the boon ovi - been reading about had and pia«*»* i aufrfi+ virion* hovel exhibits c f forest tire iilghest tree I pat we had ever seen, their \\ r on the campus leaving by the Bro Tln -s «- er» ¡•o- u n » bein g >poh*»or«Hl Th* Vil) niitilnttire unti liver!ne orders they would u - t otttiell u f w In« Ii the r Um * H»rkD http t**en Ii ild( s full -k| tir of 111 Inina equipment. ox it i■ •ttijmny will ( I.AKK KNMM jir«’ !•* tuki» plm -e H lio rtiy • i h e su m e >1:^ r * *i he new th- a fte r E ttsi.-r Clare Ennis. 28L o f Lansing, re­ il » ill be -mb.ow+e.fi ja cold he m en's un«t niL*»» ••*c-tnen '» H H W Ai m M T CLASS MEETINGS NEW CHURCH cently received word from Senator W. N Ferriti that he had miccohmÍ uI- ly tilled all qualifications to «-nter tlelll i " - l 1 • prtfvidiMl b y th e lle li- to f •outille! ih g 1 Ile Mttl- «II.-m i Ho* .servire. w ell ATTENDED OPENS EASTER an the m e a 'v t.gv* *rs a n d Annapolis Naval academy. riNiltiM in the SCT Fo r n e xt S »•huit h i ... iinieN w e re slio w ti n rations, t-’ hoôfe- .ti d e n et» Kurus will ti ii ihIi his work at State th ro u g h •t; , i ■:tl tp p * .ir tn -^ v i i ' ii 1 bese coltege Mus year and will enter the nu l»> |*r.*f. H a w y e r, lit tee» h ave n: tege inhf JffctV- - t ho iight th a t tin s n u su a lly atturwfrXiivw h,id iit»- DAVIS AND HICHOLSON ON i.aimlng man to gel lie,-mIhappointnieni academy in June the ms-nml H i p »»ili 11 ’ t " u n i y m i u u t «vs. Elerfrietl Machine la Reproduce Feature At Junior Ciati 'a t u United Mtatea military or naval er vice will DEDICATION PROGRAM this meet '•grams witt '••mim-íí*’ _ _, Saund li Feature in Old* Meetinf Bring* Laugh*. institution hi the last jw o montila, dent mem ruining che ¡s e a » -T d e r u f M ATH . Harold Brook* getting one for Weat lost o f I’ om m -letHk Hall Show. Feint in December. ns. g(ie-«ra o f i*r and a stu­ ,r i in- i'W Couple Mr. Fun is is a member o f the Trl- ml) Ih- unique ini'un*’en ien r* i n i . F T- W ill K in cal Show I Liimdtig llllS Im•••I* Kg moira literary society, also plays in Id in the tirsi o ■••s i n c f i i d i n c "•»•« * V ’ Taft T mem hers fen litre ocordiiig I, ii »mourn « i he college band. During the tall lire I luted i sion wtil .••Mi.* aih e r ’ »:*■ • m m itte»-« r e p o rt th a t ; 11 ••eli tek in* 1 W e .ln e stl.,» (Vi Hl.- v u r - toted at U" ‘ " Hlnesdny by (Ticini* i term tie- young man received live A'* Ib ite w ill be re.ifYy f o r ions t liisN i ,„ *et itigs T h e I .le u ! i.ly o f ,l" ‘ • ii the live subjects he wax taking h.* first o f n*.\t w e e k . 1 S E d w .tr« I h ii it i s i, reinii int-d u n - D • president o f the « 'hi ■I e x h ib it* in c lu d e n a ­ k n o w ti u n lit :t H « i O u u n v e ilin g « e r e - *’ttg« ill Ncuilnary and IM*h«>p BULLETINSSHOWWORK il fh e D C . a n d A c*. m o n » w h e n t In* tin ns litui tin ' e n tire •.•••trtf.'tI p h e n o m e n o n ••ollege In lig i M'd III tile itd ir ltln t!« lit " hiv-t son. o f 1 letrott, have AMERICA NEEDS ACTION lo *p**i| k fu r the UCCII- r. uhi OF LOCAL RESEARCHERS •y th e us*, of h ig h v o l t - itiMtlt-linu of U h » b r i .| ilo ii »» i l li it s ..tV-i -'u m ltn t ! t'it'il « will give the priiici|Mil SAYS R P WEAVER bulli s •y *»f th e s o -c a lle d ! • r i n g u n ii iMMirtiig the addi - morning, and HI-hop College I m u m Treat»* On Radi* w in I n M . M o thelr I ..»«* ’ Ni« 1 - !•«•;»I» In Hie evening th .it * I*•< » r o ■i t V ti> a l l y n il o f th*. l a r ^ c In e*»nn«*et 1••Il V» o i l l i l e W . . I t e r i n e R. P. Weaver Esprewei Need Far II %«ir­ A 'eh-hrntiim will In- held and Steel. »•» e l e t t r i , ul e q u ip . lf t i t d r h e . tin - the *uiiipletiuti o f the Actiou and Leader* in Speech li tur - e x h ib it* T h e i o n ,- o - r t u t i M i l w it li interiN sting - pee. i • Imi ng May 11! Immediate The be dislicaiino program, Befere Merchant* Bureau. JINMI m ile and Opillisi will move into iIi«* ik-w ►R f ; Mild w ith lotisly Ht tint II ullege I c ils mryt iiing II in |u-. Ib is ng V l- ra , , í Amer III lie by Murr K i Mö>* i-Mgineenng in-h ’ hat .4 «tf 1*3 publie iin atru p e c m p loy s Th elect r efforts col leg SOCIOLOGY SEMINAR Kverythii that Hu- man who I baa good reasons, Hot TO PRESENT DATA •clia tiical vib r Ins stand, and not In ÌM' "»her-* tafer^-ar-'f >d11 boitille Ik ilTiiliJ» tur the m in d Y o u run Meeting, •n M ack work a n d b e a r th i i c h ih e o p e ra te 1 T II lu was the sent 1 meut •V p r e s s e d uiti b building th* lia* o4 a « l i d Chb HRii ill«* bond* uf ' "'INIIlRNTfoni* ~ i a p p re c ia t e by H . lelilí *.e,•ir tii• ali in Die here during Farmern' Mr. Wea ver O.l III us of Atliel‘u a tuik too WEAR FEATURED , 3 F — 1“ - - - “ “ art generi •y being mud*- b. til« •-ring I il g tia m i. «t. n to o inineh, bill art i- said Mea 1 leader- 1 mi« d StaiIcs is dying e with el Ju s IN RADIO DIGEST “ itton and Shm w survey, which overw niaas «•r li urnanitty tur iders it• m «itied n.-«'I II i nK in may h* 1 and •'immunity with a d- art li or good PROF. HOBBSATTENDS S U tw i A p R fin ia Wedaei- GROESBECK INVITED II i h two or inore y e a r s being don« by the mem HMtninur ''insists in g.-i- tint tho \viliy try sh« •A Ui la rg*- p**r- Fi g u i «-s «* « ill/.* ' UN II I l i o rnte. but MEETINGINDETROIT senior m a m s s n w day Edition. TO UNION VODVIL ••tuber* roin t lie Vat mus hcIiooIi* represent re Must o f the superili», ml* ntH of roa li*«* t hat •.o Il il .IH li to ut ralt/«- ( i n * vole of to llfj* Al S A. E. Technical Mrrtmgi. PROBLEMSOf CHHSIHN grou Caamittee Preeeal* Governor With •ali s h Ih in thin vicinity and •int* it wi-i-ii f«»r tin- meeting *-dn*M tninur tln.org« W. Laniera Slide* aad l u t u u U*ed •d in lavitatiaa ta Altead Thartdajr EXTENSION WORKERS TO ul engineering Ml today tu at- T# F m a rt V « L WKAH with 1 « new 1.000-watf Evening. Feh. 4. »• o f Hi« ■ broadcasting stall »n. and povltion in he radio w o r ld , a regard* »h e types SENIORS EXPERIMENT AT UNWN Lngltieer* lie •¡«-ntative o f - i r lieerii • m o r m e c h a n i.’ Ri n h a v in g .» -*-cv»i»n ; ,*»' 1 o r e » . f programa that It put« on hold» ,n - ti via ble rank anions hroad‘ .i-t vanii.' WITHBUICKCHASSIS f the technical -rn sluiew oa '•Otti- nr s»Htiona of si n t la r institution* robtem* lOdrlüd.ttg '%* t-ara- IS M S ' id nii-r S ta in * l* U « b id H u I t a Coafereuce. tilveriied coiai T te .i d e a The ft a »io n :s a p io n e e r in the ”niNhe«l by rte (« tu ia r o a d c a s ltn s >f • asketTiall gam*-* Secured far Tati* Here. M»TI4 >; :n g orporacuiu. :•»* . i ' t e Next Sat unlay evening at 6 30 a hnd o n e of th e f* »V s t a t i o n » b ro a d - dinner is m hod u led at the I n ion -tiipaoiea dealing % *u * i - * « t ! n g a regular radio ft«‘h o n l T h .* ituiuk standard mx 'bussln l 't 2 G During the win-, r term th« • q uipmeaL mod* I. muy be mo*ii in th« méchant- iio-inoriui t Mtiding for ali e XI •' ti sion « not the only rea*«»n for t h e good .•«»•tu ;ti g Me pen to men ioti Mat the total»«>n is getting ! od ’ ,*■ « ommitte I* - il •ngineering laboratory «b e re it aorkera t 'rcheutrau wtli z+ 7 fo r c a li ,»-tters*fo tf e station in h- j-'-rform an- »- Thi r.rtday ev e*perinè«ntal study and lent* mad« Monday Thurioiay . Friday —7 seniora taking autom otive engi­ tur«, of » f •rial K«-t together for the -f he nor stations that are r** Mtr f . t . 4 w aa deal g na e«| The In P m ' " * 4.» p m ••sfimen f«utarw •• r>utiding sat iftA * msj^ht at tb* a» e .iniinattng al harmonic* it ion included m «■ru of he neering *«irker* Ii*- home ’Ilo- gijeMtN »kill includa S it ird i» . t 4 j tn «•tat on Will bo .pen to vis ’ •' e a In. irustra t tv«* •oard Th*- g IV- Thea« teata ronalat principally o f demons! ration people, i: A1.1*11 II 0 1 ’ .NO. M ichig an á r * t * * o •otinty agent k. « lub »vork«*ra. and ex ■— F no Ylag '*f* «W'rtseetra arm«-r * Week no that people •rr or * a* .il*o prtii ♦•nt» d W.Hh a acceleration and deceleration teata, tennion aperialmta. D ir e c t o r o f - f * o m u a ie g i ■r g i i n ' v* e it n operation T h - ,-p-r» Ml' hiK.in State t til •n pin H.- (pertinent* to ahow the effect of ••n. Th* tar« occaM crai w.j) e al* o preparing i display o f ‘ n e* o ff if IO life u ein I er Of he four-w h««l brnkM. econom y teata nt • ’ eraatrtly front i catxi d« o vat uum tube* from th»- 1 " on t.tterent spe*dn. and dynamometer Tîrkeha muy b* g vnz+% a: mon mum d**u preaent-day •enta to determine the power and effi- • lency of th« bruk«a Michigan State Co-eds to Win -d pc r t u bea ua*-d OFFERS PRIZE FOR The 1bassi* la a loan o f th« iiuick Motor t o . -which place* a new modal Fame Through Eating Habits Growler* Amuse People Ai ARTICLE ON RAMO each year at th« diapoaal o f th* me •nanti ai engineering department o f th* i ollege Michigan State girla aa a group are «n thelr way to fame An ac- ilriuiti phowphat*» and a '■’f i r imprfjHslVf* things. •ount »if thelr euting iiablta 1« io b« « f*-:t they were a little East Lansing In Eerie Hours W rite r i p i f U s t i l l c f t T* UNIONBUILDINGTOBE publiabed in a l nited State* bulla- •omoderable excitement and ’ h** *'n«in«-erini department o f th« b* Farm B ureau and th« Statu tereatlng Uvea la to be puhllahed o f the fin I . »ten betwmn mania, calie** »hat Fr*d Holm*« »III giva Grange during tin* coming Farm er«’ askanc« th# girla o f the , it)»*n*ation wax being arousad. Perbap«. alto, thè girla dir«<-tly ln- They . yed ■'* haa b«*a f a t w g hy ik * Then on« m orning about 5 o clock h prix* *.f 12b to the «tud*nt pm- Week. Th« wiomun a lobby oppoeite tcreated wilI be giad to learn tbia diete»i-.-*' • a«« who kept record* la ; o f an in tru d e r a n d a «Anden ’ • o men appeared at the coileg« s nun« th« b*sat paper <>n radio ac­ be cafeteria will be used as the tuo. room. However the*« lat- o f Moth*r* hav* Lam aw ake dairy barn They warn roughly clad tiv ités Th* award wil» b« mad« by h«udquart«ra for th« Stat« (irio g k It aeema th at a requeat haa bm n lite dining ter N<*fm •nlisted sympathy. Th« ir* with f « n r fn l t a a r t » wmtrh- n high *ho*a. m ilitary trounera. and F'r*«ident K I,. Buierfleid ot ronvo- o th e r organisation* will he aerved s*-nt out from W ashington to th« ?of thn m orning Ugkt « l.x ± «nil heavy »itieepakln coata. Ev«ry em- r-atton «om« tim e during th* spring in th« b au q t«t room. horn« econom ics departm ents of a poor thing arled and w*»e-begone as they tired and looked .*■ ’ " • * to th* naiad. pbawi* of rearneaa to «xbauatioD waa term. A rrang«»onta h a v « alao boo* num ber of college« for d a ta upon In­ «at there Why they had to stay la m om o r l*«u r t g i l a r i t w n i * diaj»layed. Th«y ***med acarcaly a hi« Berauae of th« great am ount of m ad« to a«rv« o v er 10 0 sho rt eourao dividual food consum ption. M ich i­ rhe dining room ail the while m«ala ^(•tnrbaacan h a v * l a v a t a * tag t o drag th eir feet and th«lr «y«a infrfHtt In the coll««« radio bro«d> men at a lu a ch a o a W « d a «a d a y la gan S tate was on« o f th « ro ll«g «a were iterved and it seemed a * I f - fo r a long tim o. O tta t í a * were * ungeo and h«avy ra«tm g a’ation. Fr*d Holm««, a grad­ th« F a io a . fo llow ed by th « a a a a a l asked to cooperate. A cco rd in g ly, those girl* would never atop com iag m*7 m u m ta omr p a rt a f t h * Ed Smiley, th« h«rdam«n. QU«a- uate of th« eia«« of 1024. haa decid­ P a r a f a * W e a k d la a « r la th « o vm - then, the dietetics d a m a a d « r t t e d i­ la. and th « a a g a te ta aaaU h ar a n i iH«*ed them. »*nr «f the men m ut­ ed to give the aum of 920 to the a u ­ mg. T h u ra d a y «v«a |a g . abo ut 700 rection of D r. A tari« D ye a a d Aflaa The data is all but -tlw -n th« ra tla g a r a m p a i «apaeteUy tered *ome Gre«k letter» and made thor of th« beat paper which off«ni m em tera a m p ia a a ia g to a tta a d th « It nth t'o w a a began a d te ta ry atudy results area t ready to a aa o a o o « yet. last weak o f t t e 244 g lrla ea tin g a t Of course everybody Is lo o kin g fo r­ * i« v Mitad. know n thftt >lhejr w nr* in >«nccb o f oonatruc-tlve iu M « i t l o * i with r v in r d F a r m B a m a a te g qaa I. T t e a a a a a l cnllrite rad io w ork . Th* rontnnl i. «et mg of tho M irh ig a a Prnaa m o th« W o m a n '« com mon«. N o w la »rii, shadow y okyactn • black cat. M r. 8m ll*r inform ed w ard to see Juat how m uck Ite m ) ; -n com iag fro m iH^n* th a t the cata had a ll recentljr ¡ , to be held thin tern*, e i a t l t e w ltt t e Im M F r id a y , a a d It# c a m yo u d o a 't k n o w w h a t a d ie ta ry g ___ irl« __ do eat a n|yw a y,L ft 1« • _________ " Akiag n m n a d paopte’t ham ate i p d ie a » peered There a re no iim lta tio a a aa to th e b a M i i t ta t t e « m a ia g . stud y la, w « ‘H « a lig k te a you. BrleM y, #11 duo credit will bu g lvea to t t e No 1>te l>y i , >l* l i n d a . T h , m en left b a t a p p a re n ti? no t le n ilh o f th * paper, a ad a a ? co lle«« T a o m aaag om aa t o f t t e c a fa to rla It la vo lv e o t t e « a l c k i a t o f a U fo o d g lrla w -h hoo b ra ve i ly tu ra « d la — T o d a y ao*M>thlB* la l a c k ia * »todent a «* r e a te r the nr«w* Ift* *t*«W H to M l M s o r ts ms ussS. th e * th * » • l . h l l * back o f t h * o f th * rtolM and lc* n fcM d . m oo T - n r o Pte p o M tkl* *1 m m . M It w i ll t o M l t u t * F r o » tklo to r o a * * t o d t k o j H i l * o d l n d n r ln ( th< M r io d It took ,J t wMleh naaaM p n t e m h a t e rided upon h o t w i ll ko ■■■o* *o«d tk o lr o w * * d * * * I M O to » v o id tho a v e n g o food c o a n a g U o * p a r ladt- o i r » * w t o bo tro th fu l. Do pm a » ^ --r- larg o cro w d *. | v t d w l ta r a w M k , m w*U m t t o j pogt t t o r m m t ^ la p g \ _ — -e T o appreciate the fu ll beau ty o f taate la th e m o a th .’* i t i* ¡nt__ I the book— Its de lig h tfu ln ess— one In f to fe e l N a n c y g ro w unt i Public Letter R A A ly Q h p lf t must read It fo r him self* and su re ly ■“ fu lly developed In womanhood • Michigan StateNews Jan. 27. 1926. To the E ditor o f The News: 1 flw t J U U I i E d ite d by D o ro th y B u r r e ll J Jt,g -not a brofc w hich leaves a “ b e d 1 R U T H B E f'K K f t Published tw ice w eek ly d a rin g the college ye a r by the students o f the M ichigan S ta te College. Rntered as second class matter at the Maiden.«, men and mountain« have *‘Soun»fing«.*' by H a m ilto n postofflce, B a s t Lanalng, Michigan. Advertising rates fur- one thing in com m on: One ha« to H lbbs. Written simple, direct in g»*t away from each a certain dis­ - « M ie d upon application to the RusincHH Manager. style, thfs novel has as a result, a tance before the enchantment is direct appeal. Carefully chosen com plete. The beauty o f the maiden, K IM T O K i t I. » T A F T words, assembled i.n a manner made the worthiness o f the man. the m ag­ to appear casual, fascinate and draw i l . 'S f '11. ! flermian House, Clt*. (VifK Editor nitude o f the m ountain, are all en­ th* i»*r s attentiijn u i i 'i ; ll#,rn,lan House Busin««* Manager hanced by the perspective which dis­ 3 i.\ h i .i. ,v U JD TTBE . C o «*«1 Editor tance lends It Mr fiibbs' first attempt at U von llorton. '2HI .............................Sports E d ito r Of institutions the same thing is a novel, although .‘ ¡e has st brown eyes, uo- N n t p H u illín any shadow. ' simple in­ mind which help« men evaluate oth A , ( n il c . K iiH t im ltl Vn| Anderson i' *■!. one -m « to -ee Nancy er m**n and even institutions with >• <'•«>•« R . M i ln iila d . E Itarnseyer out the need o f distance That fac M I ’i ' n i i ' W in . M i i IIi t lt. X icmeyer J K i n in n C lo n i ulty a most precious on«* is imag Itut h ííru««ifig»*r. Steno ¡nation H4N TKTV R E P O R T E R N Ther** 1« an institution in Ea«t W n n n iln S i m , , 11. |(u th H n n l , I M I i l i S l m i n i i n n , 1‘ h y lln T r iin lm n n . Lansing about which students need A llin * I f h il 11 r. A g n e s T r i i m l n l l t to let th* ir evpanslve imagination« B IIR IN E N N s t a p f play That institution i« »he Pen A il.iT t l.ln r <1 T. W h itb u rn , ’27 ; I. H v m l s r , 2 * ; Vie A m l* rann. '2* ; pie s i-h'irch From all over Am**r K f i i n n n n , 2 7 ; T e k l n M im i k * . ’2 s i . u i n S n l i l n r , * 2 0 ; I ll n o n , 2 1 1 ica m«*n are looking at this institu­ Nan« y'« -xpt-r * • 'Irn ito tliin- Mn* llnralwin, '2« tion. They call it Lie highest strijc fure on the skyline o f modern re­ « ofmen are n ligion Many local students s»*e the O PFH ’ B— RAREMENT SEW l.in itA ltY B I'IM ilS ») import o f th** People's church More I ’ r in f m l a t Ih i* I 'n m p n n F m s s — P h n iw * 21 , 117, are com ing to se it It would be hard to nam** t significant graduate Eitllnrlnln npiwiirlnr In Ibn M H IIIIIA S STATE SEW S are written h\ the editor III ch ief und his assistants, who are student« They can in no way I«* Interpreted a* representing the off IHn | viewpoint o f the college, t»r o f college offlelals o f the colleg»» m the last few years who ha« n o t seen it. I am -.vrif in i you »hi« letter !« K e e p s th e fa c e s n n B c R iP T iO N —#2wi t u b h it io o i, t ba k cause I am convinced that th»» first service to be held in th»» new build­ ing and »bat by .«tiid»*nt« la an epoch-m arking and historical event lik e v e lv e t o f magnitude When the students of State ge» *oge»hcr in the new build IND and weather can’t hurt the skin PAUL H. ENGLE, MANAGING EDITOR FOR JANU ARY F R A T E R N IT IE S ing at IJ o 'clock next Sunday, in a signal * iv «ojn. thjng will be taking pla>e m the history o f religious ad W protected by Williams Aqua Vel%>a, the new, scientific after-shaving prepara­ vance m Americ.a Few things could In an nildntss by I)r. Francis W. Shepardson »riven before the ■n assure me .if »h»* aler»n»*«s and • tion. Aqua Vclva keeps the face all day - delegates of the Am erican Conference of Isnnl Fraternities, a sense o f our students, o f their avitr* just as supple and soft as it is at the end keen nnd very unusual analysis of the “ fratern ity" is given. many o f i Sincerely. HARFORD o f your shave with W illiam s Shaving The lofty idetdism which is rend into every fraternity consti­ W YTTHM AKKE tution hns been trampled under by selfishness, “ class conscious­ B K W E T T W EA V ER Cream. Big 5-oz. bottle 50c; at all dealers’. B V a rie ty A fiif t M m * j ness” , and any amount of “ high hatting” . Dr. Shepardson ex­ IM T H D M / K THE tllV K K T IM K It- FO R BETTER S HAV I NO-V I I L I A v plains these vnnities as purely temporal. The spark of true in spiral ion that passes from one to another under the grip of fraternity life is the important thing, he says. “ No I do not want to say friendship. I want to s h .v love.. I hear someone sneer. Is iv e ? That is sentimental. The hard- V v boiled fellow w ill say that is sentimental. That Is a kind of soft mushy feeling that you have towards someone of the other sox. You can not love a man. Just as long as college fraternity men accept a theory like that, just as long are they going to fad to reach the truly important ideal of the college fraternity. " I tell you men ran love men. I tell you fraternity men can love fraternity men, that ties of H fraternity bond ran become as strong, yea stronger, than the ties of blood, anil I have seen \ ¡L a l ■ & -' ' /i J it illustrated uver and over again in my own college experience. 1' 7/1 You go into a college fraternity. It is the most marvelous and _l wonderful thing that happens to a man in all his career because the fellow whose hand he takes in fraternity grip may be the one who will be his partner in business through life. He may l«e the one whose sister he is going to m arry; he may be the one who is going to open tiefore him the gates of opportunity in life; he may be the one who is to go through peril with him by water and by land; he may he the one in whose clasped hand he is going to go out into the darkness of no mail's land to face death that lurks there. It will happen to you because it has happened in every chapter of every college fratern ity that ever existed, and it is going lo happen. It is the fundamental thing in fraternity life. It is love." A SSIST A N T K D ITO RS W ith this issue, Paul II. Engle is terminating his work as managing editor of the ST A T K N EW S , lie has had a month's practical experience acquainting him with all the branches of the editorial department. I ’. W. Kiel/man, another junior assistant editor, will lake the (Hist vacated by Fugle for the following month. D. R. Olson will O ne M an’s Sum m er Vacation a ls o have an opportunity to edit the paper. A fter the junior assistants have completed their work as man­ aging editors, the hoard of publications w ill eliminate to two men. who names w ill appear on the All College ballot. It is important, therefore, to watch the work of these men during their trial period. H Bi- ‘ hip m ight .ic p m d l.m w m im g iw d f ’ ’ 'nrrn‘ to *ha». ('0 1,1.F t.F F I.F tT IO N S <>r n ;rKio»rna: apphcetton, the Con- h n g m crr mav add to human safety, In past years, office nominations and filial elections have not »' isAMtuwrm \m. In rubber m iiia, hands been as seriously considered as they should have teen. Students have regard«*! “ college politics" as something unworthy of their t-rrar ,rs v»merunei are t aught hetw eee intense support. r* ,,er«. \ »rattion a secood nak ncan an arm- -or a ide. (loouwin’i What the trouble is, the students themselves only know. If •>fw unmnation control apparatus haa thy "rig h t" candidates have not teen put up for election it is the ' rpviu«cu *he 'line m stopping the fault of the students who fail to Mttend class meetings. The time to voice opinions is before a decision is made and not afterwards. k ntm; Engineers must know the in- It is not ton early to begin thinking of candidates for the var­ .«*srr\ ah a which thev are deaiing— steel, ious campus activities. Forget fraternal ambition, and look for ... ocr. rati.f, rai.rtiau— then hteraily H* the students who are capable to carry on the position* they are ••Bi'hcum tM iiotK horh«.” InMrmgihr chosen for. ■»rung, t \crxtn* '* “ ' ‘"X'1 •«* ' jK om rf', n n — C o-trol T n rtKAfors . t-r.ginrrr. B n J 'h e o u civ tsmoti at hone Bares Secret of s t a l e d t h a t . 1 i* d u e t o t h e s u p e r i o r c r u d e o f s t u d e n t s a r o u n d t h e i r tie part meat •iw, oc :*te ot w ith Vh (su o a k s im , Westinghoose Hort Exhibit N e w i i c h t m a y be t h r o w n on the s u h j e « I by u d is a 'O -e e fy tttu d e T u e » d u ) evening T h e d e c o r a t io n * c o m T h » fm ittu fo r the au tv d m of th» m t t t e e is k n o w n to b e w o r k i n g In- a n n u a l H u r t show has been disvov d u s t r l o u a l y o n hort show p re p a ra ­ • rod! tio n » A t !» H eastern standard t i m e a num ber of the m em bers o f M a n y m u o n « h i v » been advanced t h i » commltte«* w e r « «een to em erge o r th » Au» sho w in g m ade by th « l i o n f r o n t the hort b u ild in g bu sily en c lu b In Its F a r m e r » W e e k •hows o in p a s a m * the spoils o f s trip t o the So m e authorul«*» cre d it It to th » An» apple storage. E v e ry o n e seemed happy leadership o f th» hurt faculty. Oth •r» contend th a t th e seem ing *uc An apple a day does not a lw a y * e n » o f tho v e n tu re I» because o f the keep the do cto r a w ay. H o w ev e r. I m oro g e n e ra l In tern at o f tha public seem» to produce a sense o f w a ll I » fr u it U rn a l a o th e r fa rm producta. being that keeps up spirits. 4«i H I ^ S o m a h o rt stu d en ts who w ere ap p ro ached o a IIm su b ject modestly I'A T H U N I X S K B M B 4 D V B R T S U U K S The Social Whirl Wiled by DEAN ASKS FRESHMEN COUPONBOOKMISUSE J H I f 11111111111 I t 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 "mmiBimmiinin ¿TiTiTwn brrm m mmnr? tti BBVA I'KKM OTT Kappa I Mia Home TOSEE CLASS OFFICERS NOT TOBE TOLERATED p » c o m ia g w e e k -e n d p r o m is e s to be th e m ost ........................... D e u PhelH Requots Froth To StadnU Peniitinf In Ltodmg SEE • ,m y t h a t h a r e p r e c e d e d I t t h i s t e r m F ir s t , a 8 0 c ,a l ik e d f o r a n d m u c h a w a i t e d m i l i t a r y ball will k . I . u i * m o ,t ' th e Rtport Ob Work of tbe Athletic Coupon, |B Future THE NEW •jrlstlc s u r r o u n d i n g s a t t h e 119th Field A r t iM » ™ ,ll" ° n g a t r ic t - T h i . I . t h e fl r a i b i g p a r t y o f t h e ern‘ Moit Forfeit Books. :,ium f o r t h e a e t w e e k . T h e A lpha i’ hl alumnae are . . s a m e e v e n i n g In t h e W o m e n ’ s club h o u s e and th e p i £ en at “ p\ r ‘ Announcement has cohie from ----------- SHARI TOILET L IN E Dean Phelan's office that all fresh- Announcenient has com e from the ■ertaln a t t h e s a m e t im e w it h a n o p e n h o u s e ^ „ 1 *»»»• Phi inen students should report to their athletic department that misuse o f S T & .*'*’ - PythUB f0rm,,, ‘‘nd a" “*>*“ house given*by The advistora during the weelc o f Feb. 1 to counsel about the work o f the student coupon books will not be tolerated in the future. AT OUR STORE term. The advisors will hold office During the fall term several stu- A lp h a P h i hours in the old library building as »lents forfeited their athletic books a lu m n a e o r g a n i z a t i o n o f t h e ! iit p ie r w ill s t a g e a b en efit K a p p a D e lt a Marl,. Iloatleman has returned to follow s: s. u. Bergqulst: Monday, 1-2; for permitting «»tliers to use them. In the future, all hooks that are mis­ It’s Wonderful! the house after having been a n a - used will be taken up and in addl- n t h e W o m e n 's clu b h ou se Tuesday, 9-10; Thursday, 2-3: F ri­ t>*nt In the college hospital fo r the day. 11-12 tion the names o f the students vio­ n ig h t . M u s ic w il l b e fu r * lust few weeks. by (Jreen B u g o r c h e s t r a f o r Oeorge Brown: Tuesday, 4 -5 :3 0 ; lating the rules will bo published in n r. w h ic h Is u n d e r t h e d i r e c - S esam e Wednesday. 10 - 1 1 ; Thursday. 3-4 tin* Michigan State News. -fri Mr*. H u g h J o h n s o n . h 0 J1' n , a ,lorn ln * has moved Into the C. M f a d e : Monday. 1-2: W ednes­ This notice has been made in ac­ day. y -2 ; Tuesday, 4 ". cord with r«»cent action taken by the Phi M U Dr. Chamberlain: Monday. 8- 9 ; board in «ontr«>l o f athletics. U n io n L it e r a l1}’ f-G tiffin h a s l e f t s r h n o t - a n d Tuesday, 1-2; Wednesday, 8- 9 ; F ri­ d r fc k has m oved S o r o rla a In to th e The annttul winter term formal dinner danre will be held at the Ho­ tel Kerns Feb. 5. Dietrich’s orches­ tra of Grand Itaplds will furntsh the music. day. 2-3. II B. Dirks; Friday, 1 - 3 . Miss Helen (Irimes*: Monday, 1 - 3 ; Wednesday. 1-3. Slate Sends Two Track Stars To Urbana for Indoor Classic COLLEGE S o r o r la n fr o m . pen s o c ie ty w il l •ea a t t h e h o u s e S a t u r d a y af- 2 :3 0 u n til 6 :3 0 . The t o a l l w h o w is h t o at* g iv e a About ton members o f the society will attend the military ball. I*yth fa n 4-5 Miss Mary Shellonberger: 1» f . Kckerman; Monday. 11-12; Tues­ day, 4-.,; Wednesday, I 3; Thursday. and Urim. sta te’s two sters. will vie for hon- he Illinois Athletic 1 As- ■ al indoor track cli issic D R U G CO. Wednesday. 1 0-11; Thursday. 2-'3. Alderman, holder of Formal Initiation will ho held for • . 10 Miller Tuesday. 1-2; T ues­ - ‘»yard dash title. Will day. 4*5:30; Friday. 1-2. tin* 300-yard iredoor n , Sfnrm I.in to n M onday. 3 :3 0 -5 ; •o the 70 yard t 3 :3 0 -3 :3 0 ; Thursday. 3 :3 0 - von and W hite 10 CANDLES OP QUALITY be entered in Barirtjj unii (Sift Sbnii sfr«. K . M . H a r f o r d Dppmitc H. K. Iluildlng CO-EDS COMPETE IN TWO RIFLE MEETS E stab lish ed IM 7 Tip With Vermont in Dual Meet; Placf Third In Five Cornered 'y ’ Meet. R lS" C o m P 1' p io * ’ W e h a v e b een show* Ho erincj y o u w ith in* Off" Schoo rv o R K c o s t u m e c a formatons about B a r r o n s fo r fo u r t Bldg., 137NWabash Am ..Chicafo, III. months— but " i t ain t g o in ’ to rain no more.” Taxicabs for the Military Ball A -i H fl a l s e r v i c e w il l Is* provided b y the M a rk et f a b \ • B A R R O N ’S •'••mpany. T h e r e w il l Ik* ii in \l tht: placing o r d e r s before t i ’ .'Wi p. ni. and the I ’ niiai Building 3 I M IIB IT H IN I K IP phone, .sir,p a f t e r t h a t hour. 3 \ l.l~ .l M u ll Plenty o f ('mIm »1 119th Field Artillery Armory IMiring the Party. Ilira n M> > <*«mhI t luilit*** al Hu* stintile««! Margin •t 1‘mtlt KiMiwn No Charge for Extra Passengers ilT fiiH U I n n d in |>t* *od* e • r Ml. h i. a n . II.,-, I ng . I Ì..U.M Ml t.n n ation al ■ TWO FOR *39 FINAL Vz OFF I k 'l l A H ig liia 1*1*1 H arry S u ffrin ’s twe-fur-nii« ■'A ill aid you OUTING PAJAMAS and vour roommates in filling your clothing SWEATERS HEAVY UNDERWEAR tip lia n u iiiiift •»••if* lU’i’ds fo r spring. Ik* sine tli.it yon «*«>tiu'se valu«’s for t In- college man. GOLOSHES DRESS SHOES Pi Kupp» I ’ t.l n XED O S $27.50 to $50.00 I M’ l p l i l , ' T h e F a s h io n S h o p I.*- in G r a n d l.’ a » • I i (T o n i a n d * U S a g in a w i « -• B ! m '- h f o r d n d in Brighton. I nk halli • e* k e m l Harry Su ffrin stiiüli MblitIt In. P ra rU r* I lo t i * . mg for Farm ers W ei MH lit«* %N a! I.IBM) held on T u e s d a y . !'! u r s d a y Tor 'h e • I'iints Suits 1KerriMits rh>* president and 0|mit sjiitirtli«} 1ulti 9:30. .D À » New Spring Styles A M ) and I.I I . I I I I \N Mere Below We List a Few of the Latest Hits On Columbia Records C O M R IN A M , U K A R THKM . THKl IK K liR E-A T I I, 11m, ( V f t a io P o r t , *'• t T r - I--I I- ii n il II - li i i u i l •k I t M l W ake Me I , ( M 1 * D rva m i > n, - I 'd le v - .m l III- lU m l :: d ¡. ■ f u m i l i lU n ih lc r. N a d ir a UUIe RM I’ m T c.i •« D rra a U a g * f a ( a * U * ia Urn A le F«i rr"' —C a li fo r n ia IU»wit*l«*r« J*-l* J ig W alk- <’ h » r lM » i.n F . 1 , Tmr It*»« T r .« l* * m r « in * . M > * r r i , m K d > F m T rot It»»» r r ..u h « U .« r » n» SW IFT liTIf KltS .’»■D ■»•Im U n i Let M e M ood la V w I A rt W ag — I N * W M * « i a g W aal«» fè illh a m » $8 *$9 $6 - $10 He — « A r t <»Uibam> Wt ta w J sw ia m m jJm j; ^ Budd’s Music House H a^ ia N “ EVERYTH IN G IN M U SIC ________________________________ Uiming. MfcMgaa IU I S W A » » t n iW T B W M O L W O R R f W S IH IH H E V E N I N G » (I N T O . I » « F C M K » m Q B A N M IH T A N TH A PAGE OF SPORTS .1. I »ni«* Mettili Joseph 1 », L. E. HORTON El le nor 11tit «-hitis Mtiriti it B»ii ini t Sporte Editor H e n r ie t t a S c o v r ii INTRAMURALBASETBALL CONKLINVERSUS WORLD UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT WINS OVER INTER-CLASS MEET TO WARM FINISHED NEXT WEEK UNDERSTATE COLORS BOARDS IN GYM SATURDAY Inter-clait Stand* With Freah, Premier Campus Ice Star At New STATE IN CLOSING MINUTES 16 Agi and Seniori; A ft o nTop. Brunswick, Canada, This HOOD, HACKETT, AND DREW FEATURE ATTACK IN U S T EIGHT ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN ENTRANTS ENTERED IN Week. T h e s e i n ! d i u » T s i ll I In* i n t e r f r i t i e r MINUTES OF HECTIC BATTLE ON DETROIT FLOOR ELEVEN EVENTS TOMORROW. n i l Y I im s e i hi ii l o i i r n t i m e n t . wert:* t o tiu \ *• l i i c i i j »hi . ved i n t h e g v i n T l m r s t l a y . TI»«* L i s l e I ' o n k l l n , p r e m i e r s k a t e r f«»r » » l y m p i r .s w e r e t o i i ; l \ e I f i et I l i e I IthUI M ii-h i i’ .i n S t a t e , a n d t h e stale of >r flie tirsi finte in eiglit seasonB a Ivedralfled defensive aitar T h e it ti ti mu I in t e r c lu s a t r a c k mo-t i* :dlin« »nd Oehnirko; Junior»: Bupp I .ii s a n d t h e T r l i i i o i r a a w e n * *• h e d u b d M i c h i g a n at l a r g e , t h r o u g h h i s .tffil- •il -peetators witnessed thè p»*r- served lo offen d in e stelli a * ached it led fo r t lie* g y m n a s iu m at *2 id Flptcr; Senior»: . tnmertnati. to .... . iIn- Laml.da Fht Alpin». Tbc i a i ¡ o i l -a i I h t h e a m a t e u r s k a t i n g a s ance <*f a Michigan Sfate Imit­ tack, was outstanding itiNoppcn and Kurt*. « III tiers o f ih<- tw o m a tc h .- w ill meet o t i ’ i s t o n i o f I l e t r o l l , i s p a r t i o f p u t t»g ili i| u i ni et. Tuesday night, when Losing to the V. o f I), pia, o 'i’Iiu k S:it hi <111V ii ffernoam w it h 1*»7 4" vard high htifdlna Fresh: -*| i w l i r - t - and • yard da»h F r«»h : Henaofi, hid I game .Monday. 22 In The m.mo.-i I n i - r i i . i M o n u ! e v e n t s , a n d a short *li.| and nabbed a 1»? 1«* verdtet. a 50-50 standard for the sea II si t olid fo r th e f n - h u i e u tasi week n |{o man. (iordon. Wiliiams, far However, the Kohsnn w»*h I - . « - t i m e ! it *- r h e w i l l p r o b a b l y r o m p ' U * - )*■ game w.is m:irk«'d ihrotigbout is e«|KMt»H| to rep* th flolchnnty, Juntenen, Po- Inunhiiiig Ilie Junior engineer». I I pull a surprise, which they I d i Ih til r t in tie ;III 1.1 W.l, i n th*> a n n u a l A i n e r i e . i n e e r l i i s s t « ’ (finsiant rtash»*s o f individuai* id liiK li tu -ll< -* 11»*- 1I * * « 1. W right. K *•t»v*111. Schaar, ,? | . I k . I 'la .ld , New Y o r k and -o* desiroiis " f wituiing w*-r** ,'upahllity for when they d*di diedi fro m |Muat -ft.Mlhl taki Mi I «• and liHliR, Sopiis: », ii Hiiiehart, Flln«, Miller. l.ord. LANSINGMUSKEGONTO (Oli li t : f hit t die l e t - h n i ' J U e of .r une was deuected tn tbe back- University o f C hicago. St and showed up well again » i n i u 'i I W o ll|t|M li t i II* t ¡H IMI I i o t i tin > i t e i s f r - u n tie h i s i » r f -1 point* '' » •'»»* • Falk, Mattlnon and W all. W olflnger, illllon . Fieser, nd P rocter; Seniors Farley, PLAY IN STATE GYM Riyali Draw Crowds That Tax FRAT BOWLING TO nd ato consistenti)! chance» to cop thè laurei» hy wrecked it» against the reputed strong ii ni versify five Lineup and summarv di lit e run i n tte- |.|h- ,-u-i.U lu *r: •trman. “ man and Kcefer jump Kreah Hitler, Hai k Mir l*by. Ili.ugb m-r itili Sup II» Matti»ion, n. Miller, Laming Gym. BEGIN JAN. 30 ytremely p oor foul shoofing. In l'einptH frolli i In* free thr**xv Un« Sfaters chalked Up s,-,,r*-^ but TI)OH*‘ filine ;i t ! Ite liandH o f STATK H o o d ...................... I* F H arket» ( Frederick ...U F ... U. IIctiM on, l'IcM cf a n d / ' I iih h ri io**» / and Halla day. Jun lora eriiks and Hr.uv. Detroit mesil­ Foie .L O Ma f n v o r B e a in tb e tu >» n i *•*• iiorw K urtz OLDENBURG NAMED CHAIR­ . It t l. | h de t a u lt ii.g c ' c i i t w ili I h i ì Ui « 1 :?«» io hall frotn the tl«-Iti H**v* u fimes b n lf un b o iir preti«»»»« io th* hut p ut F te»)» Bal rati MAN OF BOWLING COM­ iiupared 'ith tour goals bv th« óf ttic o tb e r e venta I»- * W m M11nan. Met abe, n alni Wtitte tnen In foul shoot- F i r s t p la c e te d i e tn in l ó Mil. 1 *ugh and Jim»* him , MITTEE. ftie TI tati» w**r«« in» better than itiir*t ‘2. a n d fo t ir lh I g - m ' itti»! N -lier. .Lini» They gnrnered only ;» sin- a re to ho mw nrd ed to itti < F.-kerf .ointer via tliis route. iti otte |es» S m a //s* I'll* n f e r * r a t e r n i t \ »»ex l i n g • bed piare. «" y .ltd Iila»h Fr.l'Sil . K r o l l, and 1 SopU Pb s B e lt , pa-t I lo Und fi ,|. h i I . * - I . a i r a n g e d ¡*\ T#«*l • ‘ I deUr i.. l'a t h'dics li a d tbe gii me clnch- T lu e n tr ie a fo r ite* •» ile- Mu-krgoh l.ai C^-e, € s ( ------------- y ¡ • t •Ik. 11 JlllllISI.ili an* lid Klseli- HiUlee ul i in- I* u. Il.-llcne •-nin. il. ill .' « with eigiu minute» of jday P u le v a n ii l ’reah IM H * i ••I-* »* \ •» . i Wölfin# 11on, niiitig. and tlieti State «tuged a M< A ie e . nnd l'f iin m r.w h m i.li -I' Pi m i . - r and Hot rant vvhich. results (.roveri, fam e a fh d iiiik c . M llt e r a n d H»n* k e . i|i.t--r „ . Bipper and • fff.» late bui nevertheles» serv­ M o ro fN k y ; M enlors Fan o»*! ii lo» tIn* I*«’trolti-rs know »fiat 4 U y itr d *Ihm I i F re*h II* n« It- » . . 1 1 ,-|av Fresi game was nnt on »»'»> uni il thè! S i.P .,,- C , IletlM tin. tllll I I . I t O I il oti . B o s w l i l ’Ul. VA tilt; '* W »1 Lati whist le had« ectioed acro»» thè It . - W illi a m Kenyon m a r it i. lH *b *b atit). iiu n t u t H i S ..II \\ ititi in te, \\ r ig h i, h - n w - n s- a n d 1 .««« . S o p h s H ltn d ia rt. t Im e. tie h m k c I o r.l M * «il .. , i * r Hi. Sopii- tielillli k e. 1or.l. nettar ' ; .1uniorn Flener, M cFul M a i I Ison, YPSI NORMAL IS gli» minili f'M of lodai ed basket.- on tho pari o f Michigan State NEXT FOR STATE lìn v *•r . I l i l t o t i . P ro c te r \ *in- •(Toris of Homi ami an d W a l l ; J u n i o r * Fbscr I( . 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