library VO LU M I I t Michigan State News F R ID A Y , MARCH 12, 1916 NUMBER 44 T E E E S T C E N T E R S O N E L E C T IO N S T O D A Y ñiOTBALL STiBtS TAD HTA PI HTIATES T B U B W — H B SPORTAWARDS ADD X-RAY MACHINE TO COLLEGE HOSPITAL ELIGIBILITY RULE SCOREN U T la Uaiaa BaiMiai ARE ANNOUNCEDCwaplate Ejaiyiat ladalM K MAIN ISSUE Lad Thanday. TU> W««k. I (¡/n i P I* « a “M w » Ob »d Servkr Sweater« Tan Heta 1*1, honorary etigln«*eriitg An olnliorate X-Ray machine la the Vate at Uatea BbMhc Uria Yaar; Xintipp*” M m 0m far- fraternity swung out \Vedn<*«ilay with Awarded la BatlielUII, Wreel- lateNt addition to the equipment of the pHiiil TaksL nine Inltlatea. (. Hoye lioapltal having Iwen Inatalled Palla la Ba Opta Fra« Tlie lull bit Inn I .ii in|tit*i whs held ÜBf aad Heckey. in tin* I»ii «einen t of the boapttal the early part of the week. I A. M. te • P. M. Wednesday nl*kt nt the I ’nlon build- II. r«i i, ,I hr one o f the beat p hya K»|ui|»ni«*nt for the developing of the wer t-’n by Thete Alpha Ph i, aa- in* with Trofes«or f*ory iim toa«ttna«- ' The afhbdlt* awn rds for tin* winter' t»lnt«*s ha« also Iteen install«*»!. The E l i g i b i l i t y nil»*« fo r «tu flcn t« **nt«*r- ,.n«*rnry dram aHr fratern ity. ter. linear Hulkelly, llenn llhsell, •term w«*re annotiti.. d \o«t ordii y l»y the1machine lian t«*«*n mn mi fact uro«! by in g a il »'iimtMiM aetivlil»*« I« the m a in tintili I i farm»*!! Miller, iitid ( 2. M Burke were ! Ilthletlo board of #*i nt rol in ba«k«^l»all, ! the Actui* X-ltay company »»f i'blcn*o . M»*, Xantlppe** played to a isMU«> Io I n* »tochted ItN lay in lb«' nil [filli I*" in (b<* L ittle H ie afrp both; lla* s|H>nkors uf tIii* oct'ttalon. ’Ilie ! wm itlln*. and Ihn I In basketball. and cost over $2, nat <-d as wlnfMWM of] I« tin* "i terntor of the machine. 1 major mon«i*ratns. lio n «if o rg a n im i!im i oiTle«*r« a m i «hi- vitb inore than lisiinl a n n w a .1 M. Iterke. W . II. Hnrtel«. W. !,. Ben- i ml **lx were given1 Many ea«u of «prnln« necemltatln* d»‘iit p u b lle a tlo n hiuid«. I «ih! I * nett. H. H. t ’rary, VI. II Prank, VI. It. i the nervlce «wojitoi S e v e n w re atle m x-ray« b u s |m| the <'«i|l<*ge to pnrcham* I*,*«— . of »lerer plot, the |»lay waa j receive*«! a minor 'jH»rt mt»nogram, 1ih»* machine. H«»me week« a« many a« T h e r e h as been «onte a g it a i Inn on . it with iM ifc " Lym an and Graham. 1». A. I»i|«*r, It. J. R ich and Ih e ca m p ii« fo r e lig ib ilit y rill«*« w h ich [aW.t »...tt i .In yin * the lead rotoa to O. A. Mundell. Prof. Pl»*|»| of the i while nine wer** r»* -ipi«*nta of the «er*: ten »a««*« of liganmnt or tiqne Injurie« Punì*»'** (Irawin* and dewtgn itopiirtmeiit was j vl«s* Jera»*y. Tw»*b 1 service «wentera come to tlie ho«pltal. w o u ld p lace a ll nIuf d n 'k ciro n . I'harl«*«' art« sentor« In Roam IN , Ag hnH nt nll-coll«*ge b u ll.•( in ihr«*«* «e e tin n « : 1. nil roproaeh. Prom the com- I Predertck« of Su .’inriw. «Hiver Z. 2 o'rtork thin Prldny. W flH K IN» you f a v o r e lig ib ilit y mb*« fo r « a m ­ j fart» ho liixtirlotM New York apart- ! H o o d of Ionia an. ! «'In rim e e L. fo ie nat have p i!« « n tiv i» le s 1* 2. l»o yo u f a v o r ilio I nii’ii1 iho trbiI» «if weetem life , Mac 'o f Idiw ell w e re tin m a jo r le tte r win- I f ir Is" . intuiré« In «hört order fh r the Member« of th e Mlrhl*nn State ' tier«. S e r v i. »• m«vi*n •i' *»» •«» Jam«*« A . 1 ment« taken far rapa and a t thr re«|iiIrenient o f ii ‘V a v e r a g e ? :t. Do Patdiinu Hhap Ri la n the «ff the >(»u f a v o r tin* «am«* nil«*« wbb-li a p p ly apprit -«imI for the aatiafartion of New» «tag will moot to m o r ro w at i U w i i uf ItniMMi I. •(•or# K It rom o r o f ■ I«* ath leilo ki? i A delicio m e o f more it It hl« friend«. Ml«« Scott 12 »»'clock a t L e P lo a r 's p ic tu re Ilowidl, .lohn W K**llv of H r a n d ' Il l»*l th a n M (NiiniH o r h « reditu reiid«‘riiig lb«* Iplavuu i»fMMite Lym an, nently played atudlo for* th»* VVolvi-rlno picture. f Haven. Waltot \ K id m a n of <*ly«|e.1 Tlie e|«*ctrlcal enrlneerlrpt depart­ candblnt«* intdigibl«*!. I ih** |*i t f the fem inine deputy-«herllf. Staff tnetifbcrs a r e a ll r»‘que«ted f»hto. t ’arleton i » I'in of Kant lam ment received a new alate «witch to be there p ro m p tly i«n* and II B»*yoi Marx of llonrvie. T h e |m»II n w ill la* op«*n fro m N :i«l a. II Ml.' . iii umn. who captlrated Mae- board which will be Inatalled In the ui. to M p. ut M i 'I i i I n t s o f th e MtII- I Karl« » tlVmtlnuod n i »11*0 2 ) near future. il«*ut co u n cil w ill be in ch a rg e, ch e c k ­ Hti»l' it.» hrin*er ae the m atterfiil in g o ff th e nam«*« o f th«* « In d o lii« in I d**!»«11 Arthur Sole, end ••Hill" Ih e x tu ih 'iit d ir e c to ry a « th e I miI I o I m a r e I fr-hulir in the p a rt. o f Th«»n»ton |HI*OM‘d (lUt. I fir-« • i.liled «orne clever dlrer«bni« I Ma* I tin- lav in their trnneaetkHM w ith iih | It la w ith thene to *en- CANDIDATES FOR ELECTIONS V o tin g w i l l I«* d one H i!« y e a r in ih«» C n lo n b uild in g . Mv«*ry |N»«Nible effort bit« I««»»» m ade ItlHlH'li »f M acPartand hot« that be p \l«>\ IM IARD of ••vadln* a ll officer« of ALL COIXKWK HALI.OT P IIP M ID N N T W . S. ti. A. to lUMke Iti«* i l udeii t I sid y Hc«|uaiiiic«l Vo te for •n«* Man Vote fer One w iili ih«* «a n d id a te « who««* iiam e « will I th** |h'< r ii tierlod o f one year. How Vote f o r i •■ Woman ap|M*ar on th e b allo t a n d It I« urge«l •«•run (tentI tied to leae hla lief ( I Olga Ittrd th a t e v e r y «ind ent ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f t¡if run, when I tolly prove« ( ) John Kelly t l Martha Stton H TATK XHW H M »lTO lt ( I Harr ' 8 ml! Ih e o p p o rtu n ity to vote. T lie lu n ir« nut However, M ac P a rla ml h a v e been m-ranged il» «u«-h a w a y lh a t (•of in the flaal lemm, when Vote for One Amy Iledrt k STATR NRW S It will I«* ptHodbie f o r e v e r y «me to find I it I« r< n M that Mlaa Kam m an wa« Ted t ’hrlatle Doro ihy Hh eimlth H b K t » R D IT O R «oui«* con yen tent lim e « lu rin g th e «lay I n*»« i •». niatlve o f the arm o f the ( I Keith HlmebattRh I«» ( a«t bln on h e r iaillot. * « the capture waa made. L IR IC H A L A R T S Vote fer One I law « I Nardi*- •>«ay. however, M arParland H TA TK X K W H NITIIXHHH Vote for Ona Man I I Kleanor Mate hin« I rpfu»*- i»e relea and from bondage «Ith t) nowly appolated depoty. In » »•ftin* role«, which w ere v<*rv M A N A IiK K V'ote for One Vote for one Woman I.* von Horton W illiam Hparlln* t » B r*« Preeeott LEAGUEOFWOKEN >lnlan.ta far a lfa a m t of Amy Hedrick, Eatelle Gettel, Da InN iiRf miiia.nff a n S a a t. haw . k m ( ) Yea D IV ISIO N A L B A L L O T Marla Wilson, Margar*-t Webb, Fran- Inuol. - rnwk, arra rd lac tn |> M • ( ) No Por Ag Htmhmta O nly FR B SH M A N C LA SS rea Harvey and Marlon Bennett sh-rim m a who m d a pobtlr 2 Do you favor at*»ra*e VIH IIIG %\ A C JR irrL T T R A LIN T working on organlfatton Mra. Fag- '"a prwmloao: for eligibility? BA LLO T gan. the advlaor for the college ton­ '..a iry d lrlaio a tb a M io » , K D IT D R gue. met with this committee on Hat- ( I Yea W . S. O. A. OOTNCII« -••ii appal l a « : O. I. .'«I- Vote for One urday afternoon and arrangements • I »kin. H A. D n k o . H. H . ( ) No V'ote fer One M S Gründer wer made for the meeting Thurs­ K ItrM rap . m l llratrn- 3. Do you favor eligibility ( I Elton Parley i i I» Ii Kline day Marion Dennett waa choaan " i» K w k r n i O. P M m n rulea on «ame bail« a« athletic do t K - M arie Lacaa ■tir«» temporary chairman, while Am y •nia; M. a am ador. H W . partment? (8 point« •reditu ItPMlXKHH M A X AG P H Hedrick was chosen temporary sec­ ■♦rfins • l ’an iaA , f , D aaM a. oor- deficient l . Vote for Ona Y . W . C. A . B A L L O T retary A nominating commlttiM, < ) Yea i : G «( Marma conalatlng of lie Maria Wtiaon. chair­ n.nioaaaki m ila il la tfca ( ) No P R W ID R N T man, Amy Hedrick and M argaret ■inferi* • . -ti.iaioa: OanKa N. Jo ra o a . ( (• Dorothy Otmdaon Webh. wa« chosen. |n r t »•T, Oomld RojraaMo. WbHit At the organisation maatlag |> Huh litnrf. I I Jettn Tom peon ST U O BN T Thursday a constitution which haa H H.'iiiraoato la tko a rtlllrry JU N IO R C LA SS BA LLO T ! K 1 PRHNV D RN T l*een drawn up waa v«*fed u|«»ti. J ™ T - ... Thaodon O M oakara Ooror O FFIC E R S O P CHURCH I (und.*!, i.nw I I M arjorto Sanford and the nominating committee will a Barfconaa. A. Cara, n r r n n r h m 'm u submit«*«! iinni**« for officers for Ihe IW lM . r T R ra m a i ( ) Ruth Andrew« I- H ra a rtt M. A. Wotortoarr Vote for Thre« Men following year. Meetings will ba Ih w "■"•ma. l'h a rira o . fro d a li, k. Vote for One Man SB T R R T A R Y hald once a month from Octobar to |i M ’ nnrrr. M. a . f r a ak. P a a l ( ) Ivan f’ollett "t<- for Ona Woman I* r«,- Marold J . Rlrfc. Donald W ( ) Ruth Ijyon Ju ne, and it is hoped that a number ( ) George Dirk« Madeline Kohlf of girls will be interested In this or­ ■ (w . Irving Edward» I i Evelyn Keyen Kn-d B i y Balda, aad Pani ( ) h. marm Wilson ganization, which ia doing very auc- I M a t, ( I Hugh Hart T L f’hrlatle ceaaful work In the r-ollegea and uni- ( I Stanley llartsell «alph Hodgblaaon I92S W O L V E R IN E B A LLO T verslties in which It la already es­ IIWSWMMBT ( ( Eugene. Moak I 'V io V R i ) J R D I IV A M 'K O O M M IT TK R Vote fn r One < ) P a t Ortmna tablished M H Vote for Two Men . lt. W. Malpasa ( ) Jo h n M olly STATE N IW SIO N UrS ItorraÜM, Cb h M l « Vote for fine Woman A M. Coan Hoy -Severance ( > Don Haaktas f I Je r r y Moynokto QUINTET RADIO FEATURE to h tto ( I ( ) C. It- P. H Engle Doyle K K LIfA K PV S A f T IIIT lR S (X JfiU U T T K R f } H o rry Swnonon Jnanph W i l l A studio quintet, under tha direc­ tion of John llrlabin. pianist and a Arr.-, ( I C. A. Parr1»h Vote fo r One Man J j r'-anala ham kaaa practical, Htate News staff member, was a naw ¡.iwad far ih» malar dlaaaa ( I Ruth Ketrham Vote for on# Wom an feature of the musical hour laat W ed­ IdARr» Katherine Merrlfleld i p RIIM o C lark -nick Ir ta ka hate la Iba Itaior ' »Hroor, Friday. Marek 1*. ( I Kvelvn Keytm ( P K lto ao r H ntcklns nesday evening. The qaintet, com- Mary I*edd I ) D orotky MeWood P S y lrlo Bahlm m el Eugene H unter, flutist, and W arrea tfrh hatrg— Ä * ' SOPHOM ORE C LASS .Vrn Newell I I A sa lo IdOnrto W alla Slaughter, Yell lit. rendered la a ■B it!... 'h e t| Verne Htockmnn ■ A IXO T cred itable manner soma d ifficu lt numbers, including tha “Poet aad r» i t i o n M I M M I « H SCII- ( } Peaaaat“ overture by voa Hupp# aad ’ hnMdtaa Vote fo r T w o Moo i P Troop M aynard “ Aaa'a D eath" froai the Peer O yat Vata far Two Maa Alfred K nopf ( P D olo M Û R I aalta by O reig Eday Harlow* Brtghiai i ..»'ite O. Moran ( ) c tfê ê m m A rthar C arl, Max D. N a ia ( Ì Id f f f M o llR R r C araatlo a D ay Saturd ay a t Caai- Da la H aditi H. V. W n lker ( I C ovalo W o — o r pan Marfcat. Clyda Olla MâCg|*A I March S to tk f ,*»at U t ^ M j » 0» Cwtto Kte I m /j & BRBob en'a cl uba » «g » 1 »Ing W o M tfl'a (Ü W . 1P t y lliai|ar «f Mate Writ fhuni PBCORMnoNB nm w. p a t b c w day M M M tw ta t M H r teartaf tfe* « n —i > ■ ' kp tea d i t e l i te tea M lte lte d M a la OtetBBr S a lu te t e neaad d ate « a tto r te tea h é C I » B M L a t e « d k k la u L A d m ite a f ra n a ter- Robert J . M cCarthy, ioi.ni. iter of the 33arietg anfc (lift j&hop akfete apoa afpllcaU oa to tha te te a M i H aa asn . Union. caprener d himself ns **•} pleased w ith the favorable retmlto otMj n . K. M. Harford o»». h . e. HM TO teIAL S T A F F the flrat annual pool and m u t e r a i U O BteKT & PO W teB S, m M » B w c n a a a ; Pbeao » - It e - Jd lta r tournament conducted by the t ow® association, which were just completed VteteO W . Mi t e U h U an aiaa Hoaaa----------- B a te N M te H M V tost Tuesday evening with student] M A BBL A. O BTTRL ---------- - O e te te M Ite participants taking two of the three : U f aa teaataa, t e i-----------------------------------11 erenti. , , a | G m rgla U g h tfa o t----------- :--------------------- . . . " H g — Miles Casteel, of the physical efltl- . B rra Praacott, IT » D otate? B a n d i -------------------- — d a » t e la r X M a ra ir cation department, was the faculty member to withstand the st-.j «W : SeeUsfortheLatestinRecords A te id a te tedtean tack of the student players. Jack j Fa te a ted ia, a W . K te fh a a . D . a Olaea. Oaaaaa Weodbary Hornbeck easily won the straight P®°* T . L . Chrlatta, a H lteahaagh tournament from Lyman Frimodlg.J Hornheck In accomplishing the f**®* made a high run of 24. The score injj PATHE 0. D. B ill Georg* a Boor* this event was 100 to 74. j la h a BrlaM a Mate Balttaah W . A. CaU M artaa Baaaatt 0. Kalkoakl J . D. Badili Val Aadaraaa E. O. Johnson, n aenlor student won j the stralght-rall billiard laurels by an.- Plays on Any Machine a M claala 0. a naaaapar easy victory over the faculty chain- | a C lark pion by a 100 to »4 count. Johnson a Panca W te. B a lla r a Nlaatefar (It o Cole Bath OraaatBfar. dtaao. held the lead over his opponent [I J , Kaataa SO C IET Y — r o tei — B ____ _ throughout the match. W aanata Hlmon. Bo th Bu rd , Bd lth Btmoaion. PhpUa Troatm aa. A lice B n n ter. A ffiaa T r o m b a l i _______________ I Ja ck Hornbeck dropped his second j match of the evening to Miles teel. who won the three-cushlon I LINCOLN BL8 LN EB8 S T A F F tournament by a 20 to 14 count. A drertlsloc—O. * . W hlthara, t e i L. »rad ar, t e : T ir Alida m a , t e : deverai w o r d s for high runs were. Beurm an, JT ; TW tla Bpark», t e ; Cewla Balder, t e ; Olaoa, te . ■set in the Union Hilliard hnll during Clrcolattaa B n Ooodwla, te . j the meets. Hornbeck set a 24 point1j COLLEGE record in straight pool. P. H. DeVries,j; O r r iC B —B A B B M B N T N E W L IB R A R Y B U IL D IN G !» member of the faculty, set .i record j of Ift for high run In strnight-rall j Printed at the Caapoe Preee Phon« 9BU S billiard. and their record for »lir*T*-rwil : ] {billiards Is held Jointly by three dif-J: DRUG CO. Ed lto rlala appearing In the M IC H IG A N B T A T B N B W B oro wrlttaw jferent Individuals, the high run being;! br the edltor-lo-chlef and bla aaalsuata. who aro atudenla. Thajr cna four. la do w ar be Interpreted aa reprrarotlag tha o fficial etew pdat of tha Silver loving cups will is* presented ] college, or of college offici»to. ____________________— ! to each of the winners by the Union : j» iti lion. S U B S C R IP T IO N —ftLflO T H R SC H O O L Y R A R AC CLUB WILL MEET NEXT TUESDAT NIGHT T IM E T O T H IN K Socrates never wrote a book, nev­ MEN'S DEBATE TEA! There will be a meeting of the Ag iiftlflN!Mil4il,MMlW:l,l MMIII I II M11II Mil 111Ml 1111MMMM111i HlflMBMHJtM HU IMI' 1 e r made a formal address, held no LOSE SPBTTED TUT club Tuesday. March 16. in Hoorn public office, wrote no letters, and 109, Ag hall. A. C. Castor of the State Department of Agriculture will yet bin words have come down to us L sm »• Uaivanitjr af Datrtet Late speak. through the agee, his life was the Friday Night by T— la Election of officers will take place and freshmen and sophomores are NEW! lubject of many writers of his time, j sod the products of his mind fur-, O Scar«. bb urged to attend. Another H arry Suffrin’s Service to M. S. C. men. \v. nished an inspiration to many noted' Contesting strenuously avwry Issue philosophers who followed him In of the question, the m en's affirm a­ ALPHA GAMMA DELTAS offer our brand new department of history. And why was all this true? j tive debating team loat a spirited TO HOLD MIDGE PARTT Because he deliberately set about to i foreasie tilt by a tw o to one decision, think, to know himself, and to know to a polished team representing the will stage a bridge party on S a t u r ­ humanity, lie was a sculptor by University of Detroit at D etroit Iasi The Alpha Gamma Delta lociety M en’s Furnishings! Friday evening on the cen tralisation day, March 20. at 2 o'clock. ât th e trade but It is not the product of o f government. L. C, Oreene. 38L; Lansing Guild hall And what a splendid assortment of furnishings Tickets may be purrh;i*ed from his hands but the product of his K. I. Post. 26A, L. R M iller. 28L; going to find! An All-American lineup of Stars' >! members of the society. brain for which he Is remembered. and Coach D C. Rrkerm an made ¿he trip. u. Hats! Vaanar Underwear! Knigly S h irts! Valeo Pa.’ In Ib is age of speed and efficiency, | Standing for a policy of moderate WILL GIVE UPE SAVING rapid transportation, improved meth-i centralisation. the State squad baaed Interwoven Hosiery! Sig Caps! Arrow and VanHeuse Cot- ods, and specialisation, the wisardet thrift* case on economy, effectiveness, COURSE TO MEN STUDENTS lars! All standard brands, priced to create the v a l, of industry are the ones who get j and efficiency us reasons for a grad- A life saving course for men stu­ unl concentration of power In the nation of Lansing! things done. W e Judge our fellow hands of the national government. dents will be given on Tuesdny men on the basis of accomplish­ The Detroit men met this with nights of each week starting M arch ment. Competition and economic chargee of attempting to destroy our 9. It w ill be extended over a period of nbout eight weeks and on Suc­ pressure are leading the world on dual system of state and federal con­ HairyS in trol and prassed their polnta an skill­ cessful com pletion of the coureo, TOPCOATS 2-PANTS S I ITS I and on at a faster and still faster fully aa to gain the extra vote. students w ill be awarded the Bed pace. The individual who is not The affirm ative team expects to Cross pin and bathing suit emblem $ 2 1 . 0 0 |25 to SSH spectacular is lost In the surging profit by th e ir deafeat when they of the RedJ p f r »aa Senior Life Sav­ tide of humanity and fails to receive meet Purdue un iversity Tharaday ing corpp. Sm iUi-W M Irli I'a .. evening on the _______________ home platform w ith _ Arvtd Andresen. wtao is a member the recognition from the world th« s a i n e question on tbo bonrda fo r o f the Lansing Red Cross board of which he may merit. discussion exam iner h and .i student of the col­ lège. w lll be in charge of the clsss. C LO T H IER S — H A TTERS — H A B E R D A S H EB9 | The Mtudent is perhaps too apt to H PO RT AWAM DN A R E A R N O I M TH> ! He w ill be sssi tnd by 1. S Edw ards. M irH H lA N A T G R A M I be rated oK the number of outside L. - " | Ja c k Converse and C. E. Allen, a il activities he can take part in. A th­ (Continued from page 1) j of whom passe! the test last year. Opm S a lu rte i N icht» la t t i » :te p. letics, student publications, various Clifford C lln ll of East lottming w a s 1 student organisations representing awarded 1be manager's letter the whole student body and those witjwfiy of the letter winners Is the Note- i COLORINE FLAYERS UrtKluatton of lull "tie major mom*- that represent the classes, d r im a iir f i' grain tana. Captain Paul Hackett. o f PLEDGE NEW MEMBERS vaudeville, glee club and orchestra, the service sweater winners, Kidman to say nothing of the qiyffod of so­ ami Marx an* the only seniors. P b »F» bb at Gwu U P b Hb b A cial activities that take their toll in Tlie following men were given miner monograms in wrestling. At ths last meeting of the Colum ­ hours— every one worthy of the best Citpt. Howard H Houghton of Alto, bine Players, dramatic society on effort a student can put forth and i hsrbte M Molirhardt of East lain the campus, the following studotyta a valuable phase of college educa- sing. Merrill Lindteley. of Litchfield. took the membership pledge: M ar­ - (ion The problem to decide la where Ix»«lie I. Ihiliide «»f Midlaml, Allevd garet Rainey. Jeanette Kennedy. W Itcrgipilxt of IronwiMid. Kenneth G. to leave off with academic work and LandHliiirg of Derkervtlle, Frank II. Pauline Massey, V irg in ia Chase. where to start with activities. K ath erin e M e m field. Burgoyne O il­ Ilogan of latraln. Ohio. ier. Poster M ordhardt, E lla s 8om- One of the most im portant pur­ Hervb'e Jerseyn wen* awarded Leslie m ervtlle. Marti* W ard . H elen R ich ­ poses of the college la to lr% la for I,. Cornette of Elkhart. Ind.. George ey. H arry Hesse. H arvey Hoover. II lllt r h in i of Athens. Bennett leadership and there is perhaps noth­ Itlack of I'arsonville. Arthur M ildred Brass and U ta h Hom ing. W. in g th at w ill do more to develop Y.vnch of I birr. Arnold II. Bean of M r. W aldo gave a ta lk oa "T h e M eaning of Columbines." The fresh­ th is phase of character than student Jin kson. Wilson L. I hi via of Morrlee. men are putting on the en tire pro­ W alter W Thomtwon of llsnnihal. activities. A ssociations in college Mo. Fulwin D. M tU a n >»f Elkhart. gram for the next m eeting, which add that elem ent of ch aracter which Ind.. Ralph E. Ruinbold of Cleveland, w ill be a St. Patrick a day dinner at Here BelowW e List a Few of tha Latest Hk» | to likew ise im portant. B u t without Ohio. tbe Union. Katherine M errifleld to On Columbia Records the d isciplin e of the m ind, the as­ Captain Houghton, Mohsrdt. I.snds- { chairm an for the affair. H arvey Medley Fox Tr e the only grad- H oover la the new treasu rer fo r the •Vts-ll Moot of Th* Ham a. In tro : V sim ilation of neceasnry facts, and burg, and Ktunliold u 1society IB-I«. Ipnna T r*1 uattng wrestlers. the general broadening influences Her vice s w e a te r s wen* awsrded the Ha t 'panarti I r K»» Tret — I pan» 1Y' The purpose of the Colum bine th a t are secured through conscienti- fnlhiwliig inen for liockey : P laye rs la the studying of one-act .VM-II Nwaat :um! l- u * lt * » n Male Quartet— Plan«* A* • ous application in the academ ic Ca|»tain «'arl C. Moore «if Ha ult Hte i plays aad the dram atisation o f those — Hinging Hop Marie. Ctlffnrd II. HsnptIL «aptsin best adapted for preeeatatloa. They tea W ho? ; sa rily accept everything at face of Alpena. Fretlerbk J . Wedg» ufi IB-te. R rlilm l the Cleodo -Vocal Duet— Plano Aco>uip value, the one* who w orks out his Negiuuee, Edw in G. GHhtmtoy of R PH IN O C A LLI» K O K — Foni own problem s, who prepares him self Hault Hte. Marie. Krank L Taylor off Hte. M arth H arold J . “ * DB Qaterisg Budd’s Music House to got the most out of life by being Hault fite. Marte. able to put the most Into It. The d ally program of the average col­ LO ST — In tha L ib ra ry R r p a ir is g lege student Is n w ild rush from M arch I , a loose loaf notebook Altertet Ì te la ing Valuable data m orning to n isk t w ith never a mo­ ! log ical work» K in der pi Djrteac m ent fo r constructive thin kin g and P ro f. M alfteau at hte o ften In Bnstp to meet one'« self face to face. Hldg. and receive rew ard. fla t Ite Bate at “EVERYTHING IN M USIC T h ere to • tim e fo rt every pheee ! H. B e tty, S ift N. Hnrrtaon 81« U f Boalh B t e M a ■ Sh»F* I b f college life hut tot ee not forgot C arn ation Day Saturd ay a t Cam ­ B A S S E T T ’ S STORte B T SN M T 1 R D A Y RTRNDiOte U N I S . IB r C W * k t o r neglect th e tim e to thin k. pus M arket. l i * « » VMDAT, H M Z r a M M nm ton the cup which waa otters* (o r the year. Tha Kappa D a lta i capturad A II c a n d i enrolled In gymtta* The Social Whirl N M b y hlgheat average in the aodety rifle Uta bow ling enp lo r a aeeond timo, ■ M a otaaoaa are aokod to bo at kartag a acore e t it s , w ith the A l­ f — BM lTT tha (táin astn m next Tuesday m atch w ith a ooor* of I I I . pha Gam m a D elta o rg an tatto a com­ evening at T o'clock. £ The Them lan aad Pyth ian aoct. ing n w t w ith I I . 11 a ll studanti turn out- M r etlea tied (o r aeeond place w ith ... » M B B M M M M M B a c te a m a i B M M la M t p art of th l. this rchonrsat tor the dem onstra, score» of 2C2. The Alpha Gemma ...atrita. I » » t t a social calendar B n ia th at tha only tlon, there w ill be no gym classes I telts sorority won the trophy h a t , y « u r i B h c a te e n B a re the Bororlan and Harm tan, which held next w e ek . : x r Sero rBay might. T h e T ria o lra society l i starin e open ,.i -j* M l C a lc a dance o f the term I i bring held Frid a y even- HOLD FINALS FOR NO MORE EXTRAS F Jo rs Mum ford fo r abating; Am y T -sarn satorratn od the H ad rlck und M ary E lls Fahrney for ; CO-ED ATHLETIC EVENTS Cabs of this company w ill no longer make the B e each charge for extra passengers. „ . y n at a St. Patrtek’c social chstrm an. Therefore, two, three, four or fire pesmngsrs may b o w ride for the The finals for inter-sorority nth- j . - : t 4aT. 1tetics which en d ed la st Saturday re­ price of one. x e h te r had h a r m other sulted in the E r o Alphians winning This should appeal to students as groups of five may now am Z*t th e p a ri aeah en d. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB taxlcabe at but sligh tly more than street car fare. V...-..» steadier eraa a aoctety CANDIDATES ARE CHOSEN THE MACKEY CAB COMPANY n itf T f jrr iu J a c k in tor tin D ial >1-444 71* .1 g i a e H arriet H e l i n rlt- The following girls wero nomi­ nated by the Home Economics d ub It Pays to Trade „ ¡ a it ia B a ttle C reak. member«, to be voted upon at the at nll-college elections Friday, March a« i t í C lie M * v a * a din- 1 2 : RalD* aer |T 1** - -to >>w W i n eveu- Katherine Merrlfleld and Eleanor ,4 r u i M G w e o u g h was Rainey for president; Ruth Andrus MILLS DRY Yourstoryinpictures leaves nothinguntold ,Bf t3'f - ix S sy . B o th w ere con- and Margaret Lu e d d e r« for vice- GOODS CO. -*« («Ito g e rh ris titu coll­ president; Mrs. Gladys Morse and Pictures help to te ll your story to your prospec­ Katherine Phillips for secretary; Dry Goodg tive customer. Lot on reproduce your illu stra­ Jlnry a r ,-•! Dctswtt w as s house Em m a May Hyde and Annabel Mac »to yen r eek end. Rae for treasurer. Rcady-to-Wcar tions by tko Lino or H ulftonc process In one or |tt«sr more colors. Pimam t a i D orothy W o lf Millinery v**4-«w i in Sunfleld. J. W. Edmonds' Sons B e a u ty Parlor. Third Flour LANSING COLORPLATE CO. . ? is 4 w s io r atem ben of T H IN K S and F IN B nano iron L E A T H E R GOODS Tea Room. Second Floor LANSING MICHIGAN v « ?* m ie cla ia e d a t the ^ T d g sCTi s y evening. M l W aaM ngtaa A n a a South MB-tM S. Washington A r r aus I caring. M M l LA N SIN G . M IC H . T S & S lP á - tm j a o tT n entertained B riabltchrd 71 Tcara a i? a p ih e n iia sapper at i -9w W ednesday even- was la charge h ebb w ill act as host-; •¿ssbtvo and th e ir moth- i r* to be given a t her i t*- u a « i | Saturd ay. ■■■■ * - j --I?:* w ill stage an open 1 i-Lay* M arch 2d. Iva n ! •- ’ be com m ittee in j •-> i . t a i r -an o f the so ciety. . p arty ia the East ! •j i -x r k tem ple Frid a y . Master spent the past | a ?»tmgia. -— vren the bow ling cup ■-.'i * sae a t th e mter-aocl- f .* the Tem ple H o use' s Ptodnl fid Cmwaths Loomis never dreamed .-** *er»dley- aosistant di- « Tr.**«'* ath letics, ia at- . m ta a l »|g-w #otern con- | -i TflKsl D irecto rs which ' he’d make a salesman -■-t « M inneapolis this «-?* ♦■ntertained as her Mem » e h«FS>d H e t ty ito- 1 abam <*f Ann Arbor was ! •:üjatoth bam hie the !•< t «ak of Harrisville ! -v >ar! o f th e week w ith 1 * Ito ratee. E . W . 1xxrmis started «a s in itia ted In to 1 life a* a farmer boy a : -••‘lade and Levo n Her- j r a Alpha P h i d arin g the i real “ dirt" farmer- as did his parents and grand­ .• n c . « a p t — rd (w open 1 parents before him. .- « r * PrM ay. March 12.1 / hr yteitto « /j lomrtimri a led: I f here do y k x f men g t l wken M b «Mr --- *--- In I Across the corn fur­ n enlrr u U r f t inrtmitrul t r g t m u t n n t t t w they o ffrirm i» } It m e n n r r r tjlw t, I d l f l i t Ur tre they f t r t t i /»/» m trrm g rrn m if rows, however, he would LET COO T h it u r in i f ftiirrrtt:! mrttrt titrtn > tifh t « - Jom r flfeanoey and apparatus?" •I .tunnis liked the the sale of Westinghouse appa­ m ! w vira prestd en t: Ja- A t Delaware University, how­ i%>t H n efi Cebb fo r secre- idea came to Westinghouse- ratus to all industrial customer* f r it a n t e and M arión ever, he got a job in the elec­ * -vneovvr; R u th Ketrbam took the student course then in New York State and in the tetesrte t e w r il fo r p n b licity trical laboratory be also waited Jz m m flptngno and off to tlie New York Office aa a northern half of New Jersey. table, played football, wrestled, : **ea*h fo r concesslon ? e t o r Carneo and Mar- "cub” salesman. Loom is has fifty-two men waa commissary of thc( ommons, ra* - > * * r | fe r bnakotboll mea* lg~- H e worked — he always had - working under his direction. It n * m * Pb ilU p s and Kath- ran the battalion and did a num­ f - r t e t i i« r h ik in g ; A rla is barely eleven years sine*.the P ta t iid Davwthy Sprague fo r ber of other things, besides both on the tarm and in college. LsateMh llsodsrtino and In three years he was head ot.a wise old professor remarked to X*r ’-Taien fo r r it e : M argaret studying electrical engineering. x t P h y fB i Troataaan fo r section of the industrial sales de­ him--“ Consider selling; it's a - rabean Woodwmrd aad One day a kindly professor said •■*** fo r ■wlmmtag: K a m to him “ You understand men partment. By 19 12 he wss promising field.” *¿vn«w H oCm aa fo r volloy \ FSdrw i and B th o lya W al- Westinghouse i Bock and East lam im g Dry Goods su # ¿to a wfll lA B I U I B M f * *ra ta rir. «eoa r w — a* ta* mamau* dooorpolosnit taeet, M ta «s**n tb «4 fM tea e ta i ia * «*pp(,M ,' Canted te H*»» h— , taetteta, b*!h ‘ tal Celaeri Steftona ta Stari SfWt •de *ta.| ATHCIK ATTUCTKW la Nm Anaary. iirrm rnTTiiiTr A gFt«« vy ta» w v C avasti*« Dar tute ■MB'# of pft?» r „t* .m b* iS S * » « pas M artel. emtiam min i r. t¿v» I ( * r 11 >b* »»Ita af Cw. T. ta pronta t Bar** i-*.*.-,7b* tt’jxn nnrenmlnl, It e— 70* iMiré M M t l H I*»!*»» M | t T ter* * ta a* (* « r t e * a ta «M A Itr Ih» «or» fi»f *» ’II» »>771*4 7«4*1 i» te*» *2J «riarsi Alitati*. Mssn stt— rwH»s»>»* *r«M . 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Ro» i; !fMhm»-n Hark- Cleaners and Rfef WO fard nifi W fll» ; frsshmor: Kroll K u sslsg hlr VamWy Itl|g»*f j i S f — V a ro tty OPEN DAY and NIGHT Dyers K o rts; freohmon rmitef. Dsvta. Orini Standing hlrh Standing broafe jump Orini. lam p— Vsnrlty IN Wate 1%ateta— » Bta*ri tea M. A. c. Shot f e t i— Varslty f reatomen B a r r it i Polo n u l i feVteahmon: Dlller. Me- Atee. Medlsy relsy O r la ( f e l l i , Al* riermsn (2 2 0 ). V y lle (110». V a sA f (1 a l l ROSTONIANS Shoes for M en HARVEY PHOTO 8HOP IM H M t fC PD RH BM BIG BOY R M T ta l'a lt 50 2fe-Hour Service a« M O T tA M D M . I Spring Clothes sud »ntof* I — r »trial rataeBar far H e ratal— taw as •Ita aefklrarp nt ymtr war— . Ilw fltyk, m « r i la riv t*— Hip r i year atari— Be < fetonto W s ’rs now ahetatae th * —ta ta R aaariri. t IB NEW SPRING 8TYLE8 WI R ich aoft leather« in a ll the newest shades— In s/w ide «ta tritar ONLY B N I M IT O P A h tW R B N , tore* x* * j variety of pattern»— M oderately priced. lew as forty d d h n . Ch w hi w d M i t I la e«»»fhfefe 'M m lim a iN s