im n A W I c h ic a s s ta te c o u « » K an om p. » « 0* 1 Htrhtrt ffm w 'i ; 4 im M at VOLU M E 18 to Spank Michigan Slate News TU ESDAY. FE B R U A R Y 9, 1926 [ Don’t M itt WeJnetdny’t Convocation NUMBER 36 THETA ALPHA FRASÖGANŒSWGS TOEORROw S Ì t w. S. G. A. TOHOLDSTUNT fflF IWFTTF T ft DUI P D C 6 C IITC SIBKNTCONGRESS NIGHTINLITHE THEATER!W LlW itl IE IU rill I A b u b " 1u * w Organization! To FARCEFEB. 24,25 W Representatives. Sorarilici to Furnish Entertain­ ment. FURNISH MUSIC OFFER “ WHEN A F E L L E R will mret Th«* W om an's Self Government as­ sociation will hold "Stunt night" in AT aUB DANCE the Little Theater March ,1 and 4. NEEDS A FRIEND” ; TWO M>nd Bach sorority will be expected to VARSITY M EN WILL H A V E NIGHTS. : put on some stunt or form o f enter­ tainment. The program o f each SAME DECORATIONS AS sorority must be approved by the JHOP. CONTEST POPULAR NOVELTIES TO BE Si inietti Council before being pre- ' sen ted to the public. Writing Coatoot Draw* The proceeds are to be used to ' FAVORS UNIQUE Plav Embryo Takt. featu red a t j hop i furnish a room in th«* Union b u ild -1 ing. Attendance Limited to One Hna­ . first d ra m »tic production vinter term to be presented Acts ! • Entertain Diners In Between Courses. MANY VISITORS SEE j ilred Couple. ELECTRICAL SHOW ••veral earm ark« o f the riu-ta Alpha Phi. honorary di hich «ill be held on the pre­ •s fraternity. “ W hen a Fell vious nivlif anti possessing the same a Friend." will be given setting, t w stat«* Varsity club ball ,if tie Theater on Feb. 24 and . I I«» !*♦* h«*!d in til'* Union ballroom im iou n cm cn t ° f tw o nighf* ? Fiftjr-ieven Hundred People Visit I*'d* Th«* attendance has been rodurtfon 1» the ou tcom e o f * Electrical Exhibit. limited i.« " ( i in ««r«l«*r to avoid an hritv. o f the play* prodnc :i II l rite fall term The ex*»» egotlations, «h ich v large crow ds which art»nf the storm o f existing * i Ireland. Scot-- hui*I tii«> s ta g e ami w e r e i i i :Ulte . o it corning its operation it \ iiurliaiits. .fi es furnishes tn# fun I ;«n«i New Z«*a- * .1 p r i m *«* to a r r i v e i MU'! .-(III u with other types of F Mason. Mr in New York IUH ,lil |l|im «harm a n d • o im d a hd m u s i « production, Mr ami Mrs. play Is com plete with all • «««•»! I»«Y 1h«‘ |ll«»st and Mrs It. J. {«•lights which p r o d u c e aid« f successful in O th e r xhibits included « city’s stag«** tees, a n d iik«> m any till* « II«! ila» - luart* «■ffects. Synonom oiis its by! '«»hen in ‘ Abie's Irish It«».*-" t - invinv with •r> much nf- «he tie n i at i: it pa it v. VV M of W« f WOMAN’S PRESS mctlon in the play is \fr « York .Sytn- rery interest Tnm 'i deaf landlady who lis orchestras dtspla phys apparatus in demand for vhen p» company and im in g for her "d ea r Ah»n* n hnm a* was my first ling to th# frivoiitv o f th# *< if this country. St n i g h " Elei also had at çnrirrv iwrrrc ' he r a person like me— on# <>f is voice ...... * a s p|«' U*«*d at future iii«*« ■ t i n g i i li tit •• Chicago or to Okem oe to .«#•* * PARTY FRIDAY Each Guest to Appear In CostMM Mthotigil the «‘ V e n t s o f t h e p a s t «if publbity for uldress «.f Dr lane vstit.il «a s ’ • t’ollies" or any o f the other t'crs in the vodvii aristocracy, so U n io a Ballroom Will Be Scene Characteristic of Department *-k have t m i i a t.-inl«-iu y tn ltil«*r- «luring the after - i know a good thing whan I i-t tite W olverine subscriptioni ».» Friday iifter­ pleas# don’ t blam e me— hUm- of Informal Dance. Thejr Represent. campaign, t l x * « a m p a i g n m an agers ra I) Pierson, of ' ' dks in- optim istic ««ver th«* outcom e, ttlid tlo* organisation ir—par R *( expected t h a t if the students' «ts in Fngland “'erday I picked up the so-called r Folk continue to «ubscrthe i « » r t h e y e a r m inciuried songs •Greatest N ewspaper and »aw Union book «luring t h e next «c«*k as t h e y Sunk, with Mrs "i.- per cent sign a fter 'h e r#- t the piano, and p arty have in the past w e e k , the success o f each a d o f vodvtl. If that *t Will ill*1 W olverine «III be ttSMUred. tils* Marguerite ^fhod is good enough fo r them i .-nough for me d on't you «»rlstlc | Ail iiitlividtiai plrtur«-» are expect- »•n «•nt “ «t tn be com pleted within th«* next •d by the two waeks Sorority pictures, nr *»11 take the program and a■ *h it just like saying your A- the 11.islet f ■ording I«» Ituth N«irton, co-ed edi­ Wom- IT * lat« r u ursan ixation tor, have been com pleted- Fraler Afti-r «litiiier in the you know — and review the M s« Hubbard lb« uldf ime that are now nlty pitturi ill lie finished in an- i as made to th i* state - ' h e y were presented. other week Int o f i» p o fiijla r. Overture— G iadm er Theater * a inlftund«-r nnd- ‘''f r a ." the progra rereads That Thls-mtdwlnt rty n attracting al «omniin.* umisurtl ait« nt Ion a m o n g college per cent p erfect- yon ■*•»# I know anything about music 1'ologue — Harold Marsh to th«» pr Rhythm • n « ! ** d the party > O l i d Maurice I U»lk« o t e e if Is to be■ .1 >oxtumn par fy Mrs lleb-ii Dod»' k is p re s- Faculty Wins Initial Handicap waa about 25 per cent, for I heard a quarter o f a gig gle from i ine « as i ; I. . „ . ■- •.1 .»r entertainer» ir.-d to furnish t he i the ¡«leni o f the Faulty Folk club and Mr» J F. Cox Is general .-hairman In Union Subscription Race ' •*lidlence. w earin g an i n o n t»allroom «III bf of th«* arrangements «•ommitlee for r the «■h o r ­ ... »;. *•. a bug« map baa ! heard only 30 o f 100 people h *.- «nd Th. ophom ore part* committee «ontinent In the Cnion s big subscrip­ -now maybe I m ade a mt.+- '*• ’ her#; j guess it was only 3 «« i# bv Mr I rru ir A Ti>n: Atiorn ' >k«t« to th«- -«flair may *. purchased include» Amy 11••«Irlck. , hairman Paul Idirkev, Iteatrlre STATE FLORISTS tion race The initial starts given the various cars, due to previous sub«* »d and placed in the iiion Result» o f the -lv«*. and incidentally ;b* l.ooo indlviduela in th# aedi HOLD MEETING ! -»V. Ä.8 subscriptions o f students and faculty rut fit {pi hoi Karl Davies and Flossie members who are still on the cam ­ th«* i posted on this map ; ‘ »ughed. «ere rnu« h Pangborn pus. placed the cars at varying start­ «l.ii 1« \t fins map ther«* Is a table •*• next net w aa a little better r. fo r in ing points. 'Alter*- a number o f the Green Key vh‘ program c a lle d It D— In Old “ irid ." T h a t w as about 45 per W a t i was w o n - Msstmgs P m s M O n r by Elmer Yesterday morning, when the race .lit s I « . . vh be found between the It m ig h t h a v e been 50 per d e rfti ^b- lance h a d p ot*e. SELL H A H M lK tti W HILE began, saw the divisional cars well hour« nf l j nontt until H p. tn. This legherà i** qerfol s p o n - D. Sastb. tinder way on the road to Han Fran­ act out modal ion is provided for the “Dt f H a ro ld E d w a r d a coat had At- •v#r ' ..i»y Miss M EAM Y tUIUH H C BURN S ■ >rn- B u t, th a t d a a c e r — le t's see. *nat aw» h e r n a a ie ? O h yea. H a s e i t a a e ity - Mary >1 *ery r| # rer M ichigan Hint» F lorists' society cisco. The faculty began !*3{t miles west o f New York, the engineers purpu«“ of rtirnl*hii!g a general In­ formation booth and headquarters ■ -hu. was .p re tty good Sh e was dee«naur B u t •he r h o r u s — j'op rietor« o f the Michigan Htate at *be college last Friday tt73 miles, home economica 647, aga in response to th e request of E lm e r 626. applied (icience 430 and liberal for the race, as «e ll a» being the wwll I * o a * '-oscmit m rself for I w t■ « hamburg »hop were re«l heroes | nda cleve r, do n ’t yo u k n o w ? A nd tat t+ rr Yty prejsd t'^ d »gair.A t th e m l a s t Sunday afternoon when, amid D Sm ith, the "B urbank of C hrysan­ arts 377 mile». From there on the place «h ere the tin comm ltteem ea, working .ti th«* student body on the j u t giqj w ith th e S a te . K *a»«*dyf w as U r r i h l y good. N o w I Je a n n e tte No« a •! 'h .v entablirhment. they stood th eir poet tion. stressed the Im portane* of edu ­ No car can exceed the goal, which la weeld telling their fam ous hamburg» In cating the public to th e possibilities Han Francisco, as it requirea 100 per $75Basing the subscriptions on tho K— Blo o d e n d T h u e d e r " wee On :b e «b o je , the t ni<*» vodvt! great n u m b e r « to the crowd th at had of flowers In presenting beauty to ceni subscription of a- division to o f about standard there is a possibility bout « o p e r aeot. W U U a m S c h e L ;'* n' «a M r. K n a p , w a a a h o a t M waa ffetTY « s a i Ye». I can say it gathered to” vl«Vr the fire. th e homo. roach th e finish lino $ 125.0UO in the a lo d o o i If. B. lAorner. U n iv e r s ity of I l l i ­ body and faculty. I f $100,000 o f ■‘“■r rent— 1 w o e ld h a v e aaid I t # p e r v e » ft # bwet I have ever »ewn pre- Many student* were pre»«nf at the Frew I I — r» bia can be realised the d riv e w ill f ' “nt • °>I one o f h ie flaaa uarapad a n d m u a tor the ♦todeot* o f th* col- time the fire broke out. A* aoon aa nois. gave a ta lk on " P l a n t G ro w in g The college so cial co m m itte e en d j considered a great success. T h e $78 srked on m y h a s « . M avyy W hH e. ¡a «# ; b ^ y e * •««. I w w r w e a l to danger became apparent they U n d er Olaae.'* F ra n k ffchrsm of P re sid e n t B u tte rfie ld h ave g ran ted plan for st udenta I* by fa r th o moot j m ettt T **tw * J m n Z a - w « » - w terrible jum ble 'mtnediatcly rushed Into the differ­ T o led o spoke a t 11 a. m. on " R e t a i l j th e L’nton's request fo r a fre e m ail- ¡ accqptable o f any p lea used to dato. ent store» and piled th e good» out- F lo r is t flkop M a n a g e m e n t." In w klck i nee d eace la th a U n io n b a ll room o n P a y a b le at th# ra te of $7.10 a y o a r Ï A n a t a w e re a l l a e e « , t e e i t t e a k S w . » ■ ' '»«• Maynard CoUeu— tfcel v i s p U f Ul- a t wa rd»* I tbs eh so too. rirical But iup- S .d e out of reach of the tire, but In ho g avo thoee p rin cip ale w h ich m ah# j W ad n e ed a y fro m S to $. ('lasao s fo r tea year«, each p a ym en t fa lllO g , i # M t t jam try t e w rite re- case they ru»hed into the Hlco th o florlat hastened. v I w ill bo eseuaod fo r th is p a rty a n d It d a # la October, It a t no tli x m l w h a a n e w W t h * n a e e n l M . re n rre l« - - -- rieaniog »hop and th e flrat thing they — a t thr metor« »»d rem oved waa tho stove. T h is la s t i st rat Ion o f M a k in g flo w er affecte, F lo r a l D n etg ateg " a ct ___ e e l demon- la expec ted th a t tho e ve n t a rili bo a a a m o a a t th a t reseateleo a • bogo aucceee. Cooplee. » le g s a n d [ som e debt. A pledge o f tum I I > M te *er t>»4.1 » ■ incident w ould c e rta in ly «how th a t j was gtvon^ b y M y iy n B lo y , D e tr o it a ll oro In v ite d , th e re being n o re g i- j cn title e th e atndeat to I lio l . le w a ia e w m w S *«_V p ert. college students a re s n re ly m on ln l} florlat. If A d o lf lotion on fo r no ndmlaalon In e o i* j sh ip In th é U nion upon leo vteg nob* L a orto. M t a M p i M i l o g ilh g i, ■• liogo. typns. " •M l IM MicmoAR m n r a m , to w d ay, fe b r i aby a. i « Mldilgofi StateNews who ro m e hero to take, end not fle e . * ! ? « * • *>« marked T b l» collage !• no t the place fo r the w ith the » p lrlt o f g ettin g m .n »h0 FEE DAMAGES STORES a tiile ttc a lly In clin ed bonehead, but a re both a tb lete e and Undents SUNDAY AFTERNOON iIt t u ho x thi no tui lMd b e th thy e nlace fo rr th p iece "fo thee d u tty du y J . I). I) M Smoke and Water Retponiikle For th e c o lla i* ye a r by tbe i t a d e sia a l the Greater Furl of D u u p . itared i t steood claae m ette r a t tbe NO MORE EX T R A S M r h lf a n . A d r s r t M s s reta* fur- A number o f East Lansing busi- (•nbs o f Ibis company will no longer make the 20c each char«., M P U c b tlo a to the Booloee* M anager. •ness places suffered considerable for extra pusaengera. damage when a Are started in the Therefore, two. three, four or live passenger» may now ride for the ■ D ÉT O B1A L S T A F F back end o f the Flower Shop, on price o f one. . a B O B B R T H . F O W M B B , « , H v n n la n Ilouae. CI Cita. OMS.- Editor D o yo u b e lie v e In ro tnpulao ry claw» the corner o f Grand River and M. A. This should appeal to studenta a" groups o f live may now us*, F R B D # . MO i m Henatan B o om _______ . ...Business M anager C. avenues, last Sunday afternoon. taxicabs at hut slightly more than street ear fe fe . utfcndM ncc? M A B E L A O i n k ................ ......... .............. ............ ............. Co-ed E d ito r The entire interior o f the flower K «llicr!n o Hvnlth, L.* A. *27 U r e a H orton, Geòrgia Llg b tfo o t . S p o rta E d ito r ......................Features ft seems to me that com pulsory and electric shop was gutted by the flre. while much damage was sus- THE M ACKEY CAB COMPANY claBR attendance ia the beat, with a D ia l 21-04 71» l i t e r ,tn . I r v i P r e w tt, I T I l o d o t ; E d ito r »ained by the Rice cleaning estab- D o r o t li B a n a l i .... LltO^r* certain num ber o f unexcused ab­ — .......... -n rlt -i ■r:„ , r,-|ir'. i ..................................................- i lishment and Treadwell shoe shop. sences allow ed. I f It were not com ­ A a l d a a t E ditora Smoke and water were responsible pulsory. there would be a greater F a il H. Oe W . K letam ao, I I. B . Olaon, George W o od b urj tendency to skip classes than other­ for the greater part o f the damage T . L . C hristie, K . Illm ebangh wise. to the latter shops. M a r y L o u is « M u rra y* H . E „ '2 S EBFO BTEBH It is up to the student to get what whom »hey anticipate to have en­ Jo b a B rla b la a D . H IU George fi. Mnore he can out o f college, and it ia his rolled here, that we have a physical N a te B a llb a c k M a r ia n Bennett J. I). M elili own funeral If he wanta to cu t claaa- education curriculum ? W . A* C a li C. Knikonki Vrl Anderson f-H C ollege students should be old For some reason, unfathomed, M . C la rk R . M etn n la G. E. Rstnsey»*r enough to use discretion in such mat­ very few are o f the knowledge that M . P e a ce * W n . M u ller B. Menu-.ver ters. such Is »he ease, and apparently all J . K e a to a C leo Cole Ruth Grusslnger. flteno. Verne W orkm an, A g , *29 that may be gained here along the SOCIETY REPORTERS I do believe in this, to insure max­ line« o f high school coaching prep­ W nnnetn Blroon, R u th H u rd , E d ith Hltnonton, Ph.vlis Troiifinnn. imum class attendance. However. I aration for those who have tenden­ ________________ A lic e H u n le r, Agnes Trum bull firmly believe that If we want to cies in fhnt direction. Is parHripa raise the standard o f the college, tlon in the various sports. Such is BUSINESS STAFF com pulsory class attendance should not the case, however, and thi* Advertlsfn f O. T. W h itb u rn . I T ; L. Bgador, T l ; Vic Anderaon. *28: hottld be stressed to the pr**p ReurmaBg I t ; Tekla S p a rk s, '28; l**wls Sn id er, '2ft; I Mson, '2ft. be r e m o v e d . G. T. Ford, H., '2 9 , school man. whom It is our duty to Circulation—Mn i Goodwin, TO. |entice to consider M. 8 C. 1 b e lie v e that com pulsory class at­ tendance should be re m o v e d because Five elective courses In physical O F F I C E — BASEMENT N E W L I B R A R Y B U I L D I N G voluntary A ttenda nce would e lim i­ education are given during the win- P rin te d a t the Cntnpns Press— Phone 2*1-11ft nate parasitical studenta. ! t»*r term, and plans are being made Ilorotliy llufler, H r K., *29 1to make this curriculum more ex­ E d it o r ia li appearing In the M IC H IG A N S T A T E NEWS »ire written I do not believe in com pulsory at­ tensive The subjects now offered by the edltor-ln-chlef end h is nsslstnnts. who are students. They can tendance o f classes. C ollege stu­ are academic courses In basketball, In no way lie Interp reted aa representing the ofTleliit viewpoint o f the wrestling and boxing, swimming. dents who are hero to get the most eollege, o r o f college officiala. calisthenics, organization and a'd- out o f their course will attend class- S U B S C R I P T I O N — 92.00 T I I E S C H O O L T S A R | ministration o f athletics Students who com e here to vie for 1 positions in athletics may gain the was fin* diillciitlon or t h è new collegi* desired reputation for later coaching. C. W. KEITZMAN, MANAGING EDITOR FOR FEBRUARY IhoHlcillturili building The tirsi col ! In that manner, and then. Insofar as Ilego building for thi* exi'lualv* UHI* of their course is concerned, they may Itili* horticiilturul dcpiirtment w i i s ob FOULS I Ifnlned whlle Dr. Itailey was ai I in minor In physical education, and m ajor in anything they choose Com- A toning team in more needy of ntudent cooperation and loyalty Mtrtirtor ut fin* college In Ihmk. Th» I netent men for high school Jobs are pri**etit building is Ita succcssor. than one of a championship combination, if it in comparinon that Ibis tnlk tuituriilly look tbe coiirsc o f II thus to he turned out o f Michigan in needed. •|ti*tros|Hit". State, inform ed not only in applied No one realicea better the havoc that athletic ineligibility han Ibciwii'ii wrought than membern of the banketball nquad. They face the ¡flint o f t b e prcsciit, nini a l n o eoui|Nired ! or any course they elect to m ajor in factn and nee that moat of Michigan State’» best basketball 'tlie collegi* il« It w i i s in bis l i m e lo entWith Dr Riiilcy dwclt upon thè dlfferenrew i athletics, but In theoretical athletics iigrii’iilluri* o f thè pii«» and as well, and in liberal art*, science. this knowledge, every pres­ K e e p s th e fa c e players have been lost to the team and to the college. The team M ( he fin*' I m i omo w o r b l fniiiou« li* crease his efforts to garner new stu­ fights hard, desperately, and needs encouragement rather than n scienti*», and wn* reccnily eleeled dents for State Students and ath- wliiit it hLUow. Since bis terni ut M stud**nt should endeavor to in- prò-idoli» o f (he American Ahrih-Infiori |letes com bined should be th** ram- lik e v e lv e t abuae. for thè Advanc**ment o f Heleni«* i pus m otto. In building up the nth IND and weather can’t hurt the skin Michigan State atudentn showed a poor brand of sportsman­ ship when they jeered the team at the Farm ers’ Week game. The eultiire referee had to call two fouls for unsportsmanship conduct on the dltricultle* of those »Ime*, ami tln* long the school will be proud when they S|N*nking o f »he conditiona o f nitri- •ietlc destinies o f th«- c o l l e g e shoiit ftO yenr* ugo. Dr. Itnlley I want men. we need men. it i* the -ilid. ” we nre likel.v lo forget Ihe v i i *» ' duty o f studenta to get men o f whom We W protected by Williams Aqua Vdua, the new, scientific after-shaving prepara­ part of the apectatora. Had the score been closer, the spectators lesti yeiir* in Ibi' bitter pur» o f thè Itisi 'h a v e rend* redf their all to their Al- tion. Aqua Velva keeps the face all day centory wtien we complain o f thè de I ma M«t«*r. hut at the same time we might have heat the game for the team. tiniion of (In* pro-ou» day l'nrt o f want and need men who pos seat just as supple and soft as it is at the end Give credit to the men for fighting to the last minute. It takes olir preaent di**abllltk*a, o f coiir***. lire en«»ngh Intellect, efficient working due lo »he gre« »ly elevuted sin udii rd* ability and spirit not to com e here o f your shave with W illiam s Shaving a high spirited team to flght a losing fight gamely and sportsman­ o f llviiig The Iniproviti high win -, ilo* ! for merely athletic gain like. The leaat the team aaks is that the student body play the u*** o f gì cn» va rie» y o f farm uno blu The «lay should he over for they Cream. Big 5-oz. bottle 5Qc; at all dealers’. ary, ih»* eoniing o f »he felegrnph. ih«* game aa hard aa the players do. radio, ritrai fn*»* delivery, aiiiotiioblle. ilo* in«» tiII ina o f water-work*. thè P A T K IIM /R T H E AIIVKRTISKKS F O R B E T T E R S H A V I N G — W I L L I A M Npread o f Ncleiitiftc Information and In BUSY WEDNESDAY tel)igi*n«t'. Mie welfare work o f every d»*««-r battoli In va nuwligfal thè way of . w g m m i- » •* U l t V »U #y «lay ( i t t h i s W C t V k b i h l M C o l l e g e ftVOTrt* fife and Inerea «ed Ita cnat to stirh un are concerned. A remarkable convocation speaker han been pro­ e\tcnt that it la dlfficult to make an it'ononiie coiti latrinoti o f thewe da .va cured for the regular eleven o'clock convocation hour, a free wlfli thoae i f 1K80" Union dance will be ataged In the Union ballroom In the afternoon, Tlie *|M*aker nrgi*il thè phlbntopliy of and a Liberal Arte number w ill lie prenented in the gymnaaium in Indi vidimi merlt nini o f inde|N>tn|enf opinion, t 'getlier wltli gooil nnd en- the evening. tluiMlaMtb priNlucfion. n« hii eMa*titial Certainly no one w ill want to mian hearing Herbert Hoover'* laickgroiiuil for di*velopuii*ut •f il go««l ritrai eb ilir.atioti. moat Intimate annintant. Prenident Butterfield ha* planned Wed- ' l'ro**|u*rity in farmlng niii*t -»ili neaday'* convocation an one of the biggeat of the year. Repre­ depend upon honi*«l labor applii*d In sentative Grant Hudson, of thi* district, w ill he here to intro­ duce the speaker. Itimi.*' «ubi Dr Itailey Decorate The singer who w ill appear in the evening in an artist of great Public Letter ability and personal charm. He w ill present a splendid and varied program, according to the committee in charge. The Union dance is free, and thus speaks for itself. Whatever E«lltor Slate New« My Dear Sir: yourself 'with you do, take in aa many of these events tomorrow as your time How many studenta are able to ' the degree inform high school athletic atara, i will permit. TH E STUDENT CONGRESS ' of P. A. Thursday the Student Congress will meet to consider a pertinent i question which ia aura to interest every student on the campus. ATTENTION Every live-wire organisation will want its representative to ex*j STUDENTS press hia opinion. We hope that it will not be long before the Congress will be noted for its keen, honest, and worthwhile discussions on timely THE LANSING CAFE problem*. Before the Congress ran command intense campua at­ l.eaalag*» N e a l I ' M » D e i * tention its meeting* must be well attended, and those present S#a U e alh W aaklag ta a A v e rn e must feel free to express their opinion and that of the group THAT moans T ip a Amoroso” ia the Latin, or which they represent. "pipe-lover” m plain campua English. P. A . Perhaps the days for an open forum at Michigan State is not so far distant. LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY “The* 4by on‘ which I kwe my enthusiasm let me die." These were the word* of Michigan State's greatest alumnus, spoken be­ mm has certainly andaared a pipetomore m en than any othor letters m th o sm o k *«lp h a b o t. Prince Albert lata a fafiow «m in all ht wunn te and mnhaa him won# toi r fore nearly 4,000 farmer» during Farmers’ Week. Mr. Bailey is Cool aa tha atare of a marble Varna. Sweat nearing his eightieth birthday. He gave one of the meet forceful and affective »peachaa are have ever heard. to tha approach of vacation. Fragrant aa spring How many of us are disgusted with the whole creation after an Monona. Think up your own amnios, Fallows. „ unusually disappointing occurrence. We become disheartened and You wOTwhan you pick P. A . and a jhnuy-pipe t ~ flt r t 3 ? P £ disinterested aomatlmea at alight cause. Soma of ua tire at study, at play, we bacote* cynical, pessimistic and bored. far permanent ronnm in. Princs Abort h We doubt whether Liberty Hyde Bailey was ever bored or tired great tobacco, and that's not Mah. with "things aa thay are" in hia many yaart of groat living. Ho looks back on hia old eollags days hare. Ha calls goldsn hours Got youraatf a tidy tad tin o f Prince Abort those which ha spent rending Milton's "Lycidas” and other works. «n *y . RII the bowl o f that old j— mj [ifru to Ho rasa from farmer boy to th# greatest living writer of agricul­ tha brim and burrow a matrh. Then you’re sat tural books in tha world. Ho lovod literature, reading and books, long before wa had a liberal art division. Ha learned early to appreciate the poetry of .‘ " J Z j T “ '* “ “ “ ' “ — r“ '“ living. Today ho ia as enthusiastic to loarn aa he was in his youth. Ha apys ho has "a sort of childish whim for the reincarnation Guinee albert theory” . Ho waste to ho an English teacher, and architect, and write i grant hook In future re-incarnations. it A mbition! What ia it that makoo a man grantT — no oth er tobacco isB k tit! L,H. Bothy Tatto SM w fsitw a t Renar, ih* latbar *c fxrhsrs» Ik * sen dm at Dr. Ream 's stessa* B rat -A A - The Sodai Whirl -1, 1, orourrence o f P irm tri' weak and Ila Varimi, Kilted by **V A PRESCOTT IM U Houae usually one of the energetic ones of up In tbe morning about three, so that pool. ! * ***** prepare my lessons for the com* I lug day. But wo have one advantage over Ithe world, and I simply adore gettiog them. There are no sharks In our • • • Wouldn't It be exciting If some­ W.A A. CO-EDSSOI CANDY IN HONE KON BOLDING Wi • • • lililí ti*1 .„.ala* o f Ih. D nlo. Vaudeville the J ì u l u ì K ' Bnt, own up now, isn’t It an annoy­ body decided to use the pool aa a Usable t* HeU Sale at (Waa nil1* * • rh.- w e . k ^ . T h . ™ ing feeling to go down the street all hiding place tor hia pet shark, with­ Votfil At held «later term formala and th. Delphi.- worn out after your first three morn­ out mentioning It to any of the au­ entertained with an oppa hou**- ing classes, and meet one of your dear thorities? friends fresh from his final nap, with • • • Became cleaning I'nlan Literary I the look of sleep still in bis eyes? And then If som e o f our brave bills thii? in- tsrred. the ■ I "e d a " were ttv in g and m«*t him at manager fitter theater re- Iier term form al o f Ike Union very Internating!" H » r h ? »• Week include W. R. sn i.liir nf , or any thing the English lustrile- their Iit 1 1«* say that must la* said in' key, and Mr. and Mrs. H .. FLiot Tow ns; Elmer Miner, Loweih '¿* j ¡ nr. ‘*,r,v,s ,m‘ f°. that* linger In that their own kidding way. no matter how “ Where the good work Alumni who attended w ere1*'«‘1wig ,and !.. Hpnn«er. Mouth Heven I much o f a hurry yon may lie in. Mrs. It. .1. Baldwin and Miss »ml J- Baynes, Birmingham H # # * • • • comes from" rsona. I F. E. Mans and r . Bavness suent spent the the i 1 "uW»°"t. if «ne Iss arne And they aren't usually thi* one you I I'lvaalan ' r .T Ì ",nd in »'nnlnzhnm ~ while K ? It. 1 I " Wanted to talk to. either. .. j . « « ; Drake waa in V|„||„nti : i i * Iwell and L Snyder were Ikmald In Bright.,» - I • . ¡I guesses why the M H. C. stlt- >i»l„>r» while C. Varrol wt» B. On*terh»ut In tVuimarh: H. HI, " " J i dents enjoy Farmers' week? i Ine, According to their motto, life must ' ,n wrung. Tintothey Two, yes, you've lie jolly, no matter what the cost. Pllm nnd H. Severance « i Ina-kcr. All fall l am looking forw ard to nter term formal will he held iloti building Man li 5th. Mr. Olympic I guessed it. Jneóh. It's iN'cauae there i are several classe that don’t meet. winter Now that it has really ar­ rived I am thinking with longing o f Why Not Stop for 5! II«' ii.-iii heads the committee in' Elmer Iti |,|»*t Ie of Mprlngfleld, the warm south, where there ar© no Illinois wii a a vlalinr at (In 1 house* o v e r And all they ask o f you In pine« of A “ B it e ” a n d C h a t the w**ek « tal. attending those liasses is that you !*o north winds that penetrate to your Abbot Hall L. ! h»Vries has backbone. turned front the courteous to our guests And ain't we • • • rirls of the hall with those of college hospital. always courteotis. Itoclzchulh? 1 ask house will entertain with a The sfs-iety held you. However, there are plenty o f bugs smoker Thttrsdsv In tbe south to make up for the lack nuil d am « at the Masonic hall evening. - .veiling. Patrons for the nf- o f snow and ice. W ITH YOUR CHVVS ■Hei I M feeling to lie swaken- Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hnlladay, appH Tau ed by someone also* alarm rliN'Ji at • • • ! llotTarth. A. Bayba, and Ralph IkH’ker was in Maginaw over I seven In »he morning, when everybody And in place o f our swimming I Wearaer. H ie decorations fo e week-end. Ivan Tlllotson and M* »truggling out from under the spoil pool. Floridans can boat around In At • incharge o f a committee Errll Udnhaeh were in Mt. Pleasant ' «»f Morpheus, and realize that you the salt waters o f the ocean. Fannie Brubaker will lie o f Prank Met’ally w»* in ,\nn Arbor. I fore noon? t ’larence. R|p|*.r and (i W. Woodbury! * • • Eat Here In Mt. Johns, l^mis Smith. Ted t)lden* Sinclair in Kalamazoo And you lie there and think what burg. Rector VanVhvk nnd S tuart; in? or poor simps they all nre to lie getting up in the dark, and how Emerson Brown of Rimilngton was superior you are to Is* able to get In a house guest your required number o f ‘ horizontals". NEWCO-EDRULE MADE FORWINTERTEMI PARTIES Campus W. S. G. A. Divide* Or New Pharm acy The fraternity entertained the Del ' •• • HV Serve Ihe BEST At to Mlgmn Phi fraternity Friday night That Is a feeling which I am not KvrepHe— Hy Lew at a card party. .often (termltted to enjoy. I am RefaliÜM i Taetdiy. Prive». Fro Alnhian At a meeting o f the Women's Self Mary ('lark and Ituth Miimm* spent Goodman o f Knlnnmz back in thidr .Smell er Large I». A. Coles o f Grand Rapids and Moth Special initiation was held Satur­ dormit «>r os by on«* *»'cl-»ilotit I. and U Bird at llowi*li H O TEL M«*isr« Fret*mati «»f I »étroit. Block **f Caro. Tii’heiwrr " f Vh'kshurg. A Bar-1 my o f Jackson anil R Mi*tige ufi l/A nse wen* guc«»* at the hmi*»* f«*r I tin* last W4**k The soi’lefy held an o|H*h honw Sat- DOW NEY urday 4-vetiiiig wltli Wilson's on bestra net tug ns uiuei*' iiihki*rs i'll»’ d»« «ira- t ions wen* o f a \ nient ine type and ri* freshmen!s were served Kappa I M t a Misse* (irais* Mim-r an»l Floreme Make the Downey Your Headquarters llurst |s*tit the wi*»k-eni| nr the io*it»e| o f the r»»rtii»*r In Ijike (alismn When Downtown Mi •>*•"* Jean Finitions atei Filey j Tuttle, tnemlier* o f Sigtmi /e ta » ha|»- t»*r at Ann APt*»r wer#* caller* at the house. Saturday. We Are Now Established in Our New Home Miss Edith Brew o f St John* was a dinner gu***t Smelav at 130 E. Allegan street, Ready to Be Sir* Dieterii’h ¡mother. Mrs Smith o f iM rolt durlt»g| entertain**! her o f Service to You the past week. Mina Ray spent the week-end In owosso while Ellsatieth Haskins was! THia ¿samt At rfrn-alactnr unsi waijha 750 tos« «xd rrwo.rte* «F a Ardrik/w turbina altar bad to an atartni ganaratnr rtalivm J iJ I in Grand Rapids. ai IJ.OOO aoMa. Towle Optical Co. Mr* J B Haskins o f Howard » tty j was the guest *>f her daughter. Elisa­ l> T « m .M U D IN LA N M N O M ORE THAN TW EN TY YEA RN beth during the |wst week K Lyle, G. Burke, and spent the w«*ek**nd at thetr home« in W. lUadtl Bigger G e n e ra to rs — |*nw l*aw. B. Hender«#»« -»pent *he M,H>k* tel with relative« in Ja* ksoti and Andy W indiate spent the week-end In Cheaper E le c tric ity Font lac. The Trim oiras were winner« in baa- A 70,000 hortcpow er h y d ro e le ctric unit r-.-ently .„«tailed a t keftstll over the AeTheons. the wore Rouser’s was 12 to 10 Injulrlea on the part of N l i p n Falls utilize» the same atno'mt ■f water .'» v veil J<»hn F a ul M<»rrow and ll««ward Ling former 5 ,000-honiepower unit», y et doe» the A„rk . f I jurteca nacesaltated their early removal from rack unite. And it r a n 700,000 tone o f mat yearly fo r t h . tbe fracaa. A practice seaaion for would be n M ion . • d««*rs* *»f the square dance was held st the society bouae Sat unlay eeen- Aa m an and ttill m ar. ucn a it found for e'.rrtnnty, la Malted Milk ing—there were no casuali lew. W (*. Ennis has moved from th# house to his home In I ornaIng. where he ia preparing fo r tho entrance exam- inatti»« to AonapoHa. T w i a a » m u a i, i mshss&FS rad mot. oconomical generatori are imtal'eel At the pocw plant, aa trail . a . t the consumer'« end. important chance» and atratlinf development a have ateadily re.Iu.-ed the coat a t Open house w ill ba staged the night electricity for lifht, paver, and heat. of tbe Hop by the sophumorea la honor of th* |u » l— , And wherever electricity has blazed it» tra il - in town», ntira, Famous for its Excellence colum bi»» Pl»y»r»' m w iia t W S - indratrial center«, and rural communitie* comfort and pro^ra. o»»d»r. F»bru»ry 10. 7:00 o'clock, have coma to >tay. in Koom 6, r n lo o bnlldlbk* Oracratinf rad dlatrlhating chctriclty concern the terhniral atiadrat. B u t elactrteity'» application in the betterment at Im h try, the prafcmiona, and hanae life concern» cicry edu- CWd pcrran. Chrap elaetricity mrana m viy «tartijng »rhi r ra at u u h iliivah li pw aM W ra llHISER DRi CO. Three Bmall Stores I l I C T R I 6 C O M P A N Y . a C N I N I C T A B Y , N I V V ® 1 SSH ram waa* m rneii t r m nrra*. mw*.*». muu **r * '*■* n u r L. E. l O R T O N Sport» Editor A PAGE OF SPORTS .. 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