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C. r e g b tr e tlw i e f g g l M l f f i T l » > t i l l o t h r U U M W M Of t o a - W l k » » u » t . M aM t y m A b o w t « 1« — a n a t t l t r r t h r b u s lm a s o r v e n fe le n w t t l t u b e u b f f i t b t ’ t l f f i 1 n *to rta l s ta ff s h o u ld a ls o be C a d U f f ic h o t e l a n d e d M  l î Î f i  i J Î Ï Â Â Î K  ! - . o r . J ’. K t b t o . - i A « t o « . ) « « « h a a l a r w uat a a a n (C lip T h is s a d B r in g I t T o G a m e T s m e n e w ) b y r e p r o e o n lift a ie f u g . O lc h O M i B l a u c ó lle c f w a s fo u n d e d lo o k t h e y th in k M a t o u n tw rM t« a n d aa ta r an « w h i c h b f t o «e f b t v u t b ui | j j p . 1 1 » b u a * o f W U lt tls b o n t h r e n d pboe- «O r a a , «U ir W M . “ * * TH E S O LU TIO N A T.H A N D — MichiganStateNews Aftsr spending three nights in meeting, discussing the seriousness of the problem now confronting the fraternities, P r e M C o m , e S c h u s t e r B a c k F r o m lw . 0 . B A G K V A N G IE S E N , FR O M ’Z 6 N IC A R A G U A [M A N Y G R A D U A T E S E N G IN E E R IN G IN D E P T .] f d t h i i i tw ic e w eekly d u rin g the eolleire y e a r b y th e student* o f M ich igan S tate — Entered a * second H u m m a tter a t th e p m to ffir«, East Lam dng, Mich. the Inter-fraternity Council last night was suddenly S t a y i n E u r o p e W .- O . Van G ie s e n . '26, f ir s t l i e u - . B o th civil and electrical e n g in Brought to the more or less startling realisation th s t the I i • M ic h a e l ---------- P ress and t e n a n t - i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s A r m y j j n g d e p a r t m e n t s h a v e a la r g e A le x a n d e r E n g in e e r in g c o rp s , h a s r e c e n tly r e - - c re a s e ^ th e s tudem I t o M ich iga n S ta te N e w * o ffic e i* lo ca l««) on the fou rth (I4th St duration w ith the lodging-house keepers had been passed ’ tu rn ed W e d n e s d a y fro m a n a l l - s u m - f o r t h e p r o p o s e d N ic u r a g u a c a n a l, d i v i s i o n t h i s f a l l . T h e e lc c tr . Haw Y o rk City, 80 Hoyle*ton St.. Boston, Maas., 410 N . M ichigan A v e ., C hicago by the State Board o f A g ricu ltu re this summer as p a rt o f m e r s t a y in E u r o p e . H e h a s b ee n d e ta ile d to th e A r m y c o n s is t o f H . V . C r a n d a ll. 31 j P res s s p e n t th e s u m m e r as in - E n g in e e r s s ch o o l at Cam p H u m - p j e ^ e u j n g , *3 1 , k h M ack '31 I E ditorials appearing In the M ichigan S ta te N e w * are w ritte n by th e editor* a, program o f improvement o f livin g conditions fo r stu­ s t r u c t o r o f m u s ic in G e r m a n y a n d p h e ry s . V ir g in ia , f o r n in e m o n th s W n n d w a rd "* t tt q « m , In -chicf and hi* assistants, wlm are students. They can in no w a y be In terpreted as representing the view p o in t o f c ollege o ffic ia l* dents, and therefore could neither be broken or sidestepped. a ls o m ade a tr ip in to A u s t r ia M r V a n G ie s e n b r o u g h t b a c k m any a . w o o a w a ra . j i , j j . s . seh eu n ch S U B S C R IP T IO N , 11,60 T H E S C H O O L Y E A It Various suggestions fo r a remedy were advanced, but S c h u s t e r s p e n t h is e n t i r e t i m e in in t e r e s t i n g p h o tog ra p h s,a fe w of ‘31. a n d W . H . H e d r i c k , g r a d u a t ■ in . G e r m a n y a n d H o lla n d . w h ic h a r e n o w o n d is p la y in th e e x - s tr u c to r f r o m th e U n i v e r s i t y c. the m a jo rity were either im practical or unethical. There T h e tw o re tu rn ed o n th e S S h ib it c a s e . o f t h e c i v i l e n g in e e r in g d e - \ i j c h i g a n . riMTONIAI, S T A F F was one plan advanced which could be worked to relieve E u rop a in com pany w ith F r it z p a r’ m ent M A N A G IN G KIM T o l l G E O R G E !.. M ERKET., '32. Eunomian Mouse A S S O C IA T E KIM T o It J A C K (lR K K {ii, 'S:’ . 33u Routhlawn,, Eaat Lan sin g the condition, however, w ith a certain amount o f e ffo rt on K r e i s l e r , f a m e d v io l i n i s t , a n d A r t h u r --------------------------------------------------------- j------ the part o f each fra te rn ity, the success o f which depending By JOHN TATE, Jr. B o d a n sk y. d ir e c to r o f th e M e t r o ­ Am vm r v iiia im n ir A a *l*ta n t E d ilo i * OmihuiiI L. Hcckwith, '33. C am pus; L e e B row n in g, '83, p o lit a n o p e r a c o m p a n y o f N e w Y o r k M aglieria e limi.-. ; Norm an lteod*r, ' 8 3 . Aloh n Gamma R im M ouse; Stephen on the amount o f time put fo rth in each case Roglcn ski. '33. ;L a n s in g . Cittrehce Van L o p lk , '83. Campus. • A t present the GGl lege lifts not approved a ll the room in * Students! Sports Editor Assistai,» Sports EdH tor R ep orter* Nu i. F rj G u ilford lto th fu ss, ' 8 1, T ritn o trn Hon«.- Douses occupied bv M i c h i g a n State students. There is a h i g h - y e l l o w , a n d t h a t t h e f r o s h w m - eye. Hu iris Coates, ‘ 33. H erm ian House Bear with us, we are get­ ting to something. Brinen. '3 1 (. M ott lleuth. J. Ormali«’«' Sim on. *34. Howard larjre number residing in unapproved houses where the ootuNNiudhtiy in d u l g i n g in a n a r r o - Jas. M cM illan. ' 31; Stunrt Mm requirement o f signing a contract w ith the keeper is not *ance 8upp0fledly forei*n t0 thelr r in g in g n a tu re s .— d is r e g a r d in g t r a ­ CO -ED E D IT O R necessary, Ff these students could be persuaded to move to d it io n s . c o n v e r s in g w it h t h e b a b e s , b uWd deiel l ,s i»tb'sr o wt hni si n gw* a yt h, èo uB r Mp a lsO aCn-ds an approved house, the fra te rn ity may take the man thus and in various and sundry w a y s a r e h a m p e r e d b y t h is a n c i e n t i n ­ A ssistati! Co-ed Kd o tw e ll. '38. displaced into th e ir own house. I t merely amounts to a showing a healthy, contempt for s t i t u t i o n t o t h e e x t e n t t h a t t h e y a r e - W e N o t O n ly H a v e Y o u r T e x t b o o k s - R ep orters D orothy Elisabeth liaker, case o f substituting an outsider fo r the desired man. This Sophomores in general. And >'o u a l l o w e d t o in d u l g e i n o n l y a c e r t a i n c a n ’t b la m e t h e m . A f t e r a ll G ra ff. 'S3 ; H ill '3 1 . M ary W atsi plan works no hardship on the rooming-house keeper fo r i p t h e r d i s a p p o i n t i n g f o r n f r e s h m ita 'sn ( satmr eotucnhti,n go f a epxotirnat-*c. u rTr ihcuusl a t rh e yw oa rrke H elen Aldrich. ' s h e neither loses nor gains. - w it h p r e c o n c e i v e d id e a s a b o u t c o l - d e n ie d t h e p r iv ile g e so d e a r t o th e J ne success o f the plan depends solely on each individual lef?e ’° come in ronlact with «econd 8pectes 0f b e c o m i n g e v e n b i g g e r b SEE O U R •- *• .......................... y e a r m e n . a n d r e a l i z e t h a t h e . to p . M B U S IN E S S M A N A G E R A K 'I 'l l l l I t U N G R E N , '82. Hi Ira fe rn ity. I f they feel th e ir situation desperate, certainly A k in d o f s e m i - o f f i c i a l W ill g r o w t ip t o b e lik e th a t . w e t r a g o n o v e r - w e e n in g 'w e a n e d ■ Assistant Itiisinesi M am each member w ill put fo rth e ffo rt to effect the substitution a m b it io n . A n o b s t a c le in t h e p a t h Clark. '33 . Frank N< Circulation M anager Collections of roomers. Hut by standing by, w aiting fo r something to happen, everything w ill be lost. W'c hear, hnwrvrr, that thr o f t h e p u r s u e r a f t e r n o t o r i e t y , a heriditary upholders of our cus­ h a r r ie r to Ih e v ic tim of an W all Pennants A d v ertisin g S ta ff Dn k ' tomary malpractice* havr risen Etma Jacobson, '83 N a tu ra lly, no little trouble w ill lie, encountered in per- up like thundrr out of China N a p o le o n ic • c o m p le x : a ¿>arap et uading the outside men to move to an approved house. Perhaps .some consideration, financial or otherwise w ill cross thr bay, and in thr anrirnt and honored manner tossed r e a r e d in t h e f lu s h e d la c e o f t h e m e l n g o m a n i n r : m o s t d e p r e s s in g t o Monogramed Stationery t h e w o u ld b e b i g s h o t . S Y M P A T H IE S TO TH E " M / / .)’ have to he given them, but in the end, the fra te rn ity w ill numerous freshmen Into the Rut the enforcement of the drink. .More, thry have even The plight o f o u t contemporary, the Michigan Daily, in j be many dollars uhead. It is not probable that a mad rush w ill occur in the maids at thr new dorm with thr Xonr so far a« to divert thr system was entrusted to' the Student Counril. Ah, what price Pillows its most recent clash w ith University o f Michigan authori­ glory? They did exartly as they , attempt to secure the residents o f unapproved houses. Some sprrtaclr of disgruntled pot have always done, they wore ties, is one with which every Collegiate newspaperman can easi 1y sympathizc. I fraternities are by nature more industrious than others. They w ill be the first to test the fe a sib ility o f the plan. bearers emerging damply from thr lily ponds in front of Mary their keys, connived at elertion*. acquired an ephemeral shadow Banners Charged w ith sensationall«hi and, specifically, w ith a t­ Other societies, probably the m ajority, w ill w ait long Mayo Hall. Ain’t n o t h in g of pompousness, and offended tacks on the American Legion, the Daily finds itse lf threat­ •nough to see the ¡degree o f success the first houses meet >acred? no one by enforcing nothing ened w ith cancellation o f university financial hacking, 11n-1 with Lastly, the stragglers w ill th in k about taking action, T h e 8 p n r t H it W o m e n 's le a g u e , Now flagrant violations have doubtedlv the most serious blow that can strike any news been brought U >the attention of but by that tim e most o f the prospects w ill have been ap­ a f t e r h a v i n g lo n g Ia in d o r m a n t , r e ­ tha* august and sonorous or­ StateCollegeBookStore organ. c e n t l y p u t t h e i r n u m e r o u s c o if f u r e s ganisation. The question burn­ proached, and those societies w ill he the ones to suffer. The collegiate press situation, today is one of tin* most in im m é d ia t « * ju x t n jx x s lt io n a n d c o n - ing thr unmentionables on the Under which category w ill your fra te rn ity he placed? c o c t e d a n o t h e r o f t h e s c h e m e s th a t clothes line is: Will they or will delicate and knotty problems that face both newspapermen m a d e th e m .* a n d .t in s o n e c o n c e r n s they not comprehend the d i ­ and educators in American college.-. More and more the an ad d ress sheet c o n t a in in g th e gram. thr drawing, the piclnre? college newspaper is becoming an im portant training nnm ps. n u m b e rs, a n d a d d re s s e s o f let us not be loo pessimistic. ground fin- journalists. How lo breed in thin Held the A l l m e m b e r s o f S c a b b a r d and e a c h m e m b e r in g o o d s t a n d in g K x- editorial independence and courage that is the hope of tom orrow ’s commercial journalism , and yet maintain the ®lir (Critir B l a d e w i l l m e e t W e d n e s d a y a* 7 :3 0 in D e m o n s t r a t i o n H a ll" e e lle n t id e a . P u t w h a t d o y o u t h in k th e y are g o in g to do w ith if? H a v e y o u e v e r o b s e rve d th e N e ith e r do I. A m ost .s h re w is h g r o w t h o f t h e n o u v e a u B M necessary control that institu tio na l financial backing de­ Hy A N D R E W BISHOP c o m b in a i io n o f s o c ia l a g g r a n d i z e - W e l l , a n y w a y , a c e r t a i n la te : mands is an intricate problem. Tot» many college editors, m e n t a n d p e c u m n t v r e s o u r c e s . T h e y * • p o w e r s t u d e n t , m o r e *p e c faced w ith the need for financial support from his adminis­ trative superiors, finds him self forced Into a tacit censor­ c o lu m n l o lh e B e t t e r T h i n g s in ship that hampers m aterially his scope o f Influence. L ife Wc .s o le m n ly M e d ic a l' D o n 't a s k w h a l t h e v a r e W e w i l l a b s t a in f r o m a ll o h N etire t h is in n n d in g Greek artisans to b u ild t h e i r c o s t l y t e m p le s a r e g o i n g t o s e ll t h e m t o m e n s t u - 8 p r o m in e n t d e n t s « t f i v e C e u ta t h e c o p y b e e x p e n s iv e a s a g i f t m e m b e r o f tl: T h e y ' d In e s s s t a f f o f t h e H t a t e N e W e l l , s u e - b e e n a p p r e h e n d e d h o ld in g c e s s t o y o u , m y f r ie n d s , t h e r e a r e « vc us w i t h a c o - e d in t h e « » ff ic e s « ende, M V/RG S iA M s tr tc a w f A S T L A N S tN C American educator« -ImuM realize the importanee of w it t ic is m s unci f a c i l e c y n ic is m , W e a r c g la d t o w e t h a t in lo t o f f r e s h m e n h e r e t h is y e a r th a t sh eet H e is p r o b a b ly t c a d it i w v u m a s « e ita o T itrita th e I « ìm a n ««' « I « h e p r iv a t e s e c re ta r the jo u rn a lis tic training that is being obtained on their in f a r ! it w ill b e s o c le a n a n d th e p a s t fe w y e a r s t h i« tr a d itio n ¡Many rifts have hern silvered a n d h e r iw-.v a n d w it h j u s t i f i a » ) I campuses, and tin* \ alUc o f a l o w i n g t h e i r student publica w h o le s o m e th a t e v e n t h e k id d le s h a s b eg u n to b rea k d o * n . The by Bhe shafts of secret l.iden c u t h u s iiu u u is a t e m p t m u t o e m u U r i , lions leeway to act as organ» o f i l l l l u e l l c i w ill e n jo y it A n d a f t e r a ll. y o u moons since I aim%. our pvt ball ('«•nsorship o f 1 IDU81 .s u m m e r. R o y H a r r is one ol a n d m a k e m o r e t r u t h t h a n f ic t io n any sort is a cowan II y metho J o f c o n t r o l , especially when r e m e m b e r t h e r e a n 1 q u it e A m e r i c a 's t o r c m u d y o u u g c o m - frog, drowned In Ihe Red ntri»phtsllcaled and up The collegiate pre ss today i s o f t e n c h a n •'(I wit |] officious a n d le t us t r y a n d lie b e n e v o ­ s e e h is o l d f r i e n d M r F a r w e ll superImposed on Ihe already in on all lhal »tuff Evidence af meddling in matters that mi1111 M »osis e d ly «lo not concern them, le n t M r H a r r i s is d o i n g q u a e o r i g ­ dispoM'd sludenl body. II was hy this occured the other day In a T h e y ’r e W ow s! 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