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I I U K m Uaralaa I m a . debating team returned th e e a r ly part Appearing on the programi were, “ »aa*- A. m in k o f the week a f t e r fo re n sic contests p r o f. O . E . Reed, Roger D . Pnrtrtdge* | with Cornell college. Io w a S t a t e r a n d R w . Tenny, Glenn Bedell. R. E- ornila Ugktfoot . J o d a r Bilnr Drake University o f Io w a . T. J - Larson and 8 B . H ill. Im H. i ■rra Brmeatt. tra Itamsdell. *291; W . P. N e w e ll. 281; T | |ln,.k Ie v piny«*! a harmonien ^ solo j Di i a > Banali — XKwarf L. Christie, *271, and C o n c h Eekennan and w h ite and Pelletier aang a dnet. i made the trip. a B M l M ! ^ s 5 S Ba a e s s a = 9 ! rial H. ; , a W. KIBBH». D. & orna. Oaarp Wiirnary Statee representative«. R a m s d e ll T. U Ckrlatta, K . H l a B B l and Chrlatie opposed th e C h ild Is ib o r The Sack Sait amendment In the a rg u m e n t a g ain st The distinctive appear.!n Cornell in a no-declsion enntcst w ith and quiet harmony o f L u IX D. Hill Oaorfa B. 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They can m a k in g a v e ry g is s i im pressa in no way Is interpreted as representing the official viewpoint of the e v e r th e y stop|ieU. college. or of college oFtciala. ________ ____ S U B S C R IP T I UN —$2.60 T H B SC H O O L TBAR S w a rt? : <‘ r»*ek h a n d lias a NO MORE EXTRAS t r i p in v ie w th is y e a r. im " m L a r r y S k e lle n K e r , c lo w n d r u m t aim o f th la company will no longer make the each fo r e x tr a passengers. TIO P.MK*. IS ANOTHER gres*. w h ic h »loos not o c c a s io n a lly go S e c re ta ry H. H. Ha T h e re fo re , two, th re e , f o u r or live paaaengern any now ride f<< h# d ir e c t ly a g a in s t s tu d e n t o p in io n fo r m a d e it p o s s ib le f o r th e p ric e o f one. IIM.INNING M on to a c c o m p a n y th e l^ i T h i s s h o u ld a p p e a l to stu d e n ta aa groupa of Its may now «. fin* s tu d e n t's o w n goo d is a p o lic y W h e n a college c a re e r n e a rs th e e nd. a r y c l u b to H e n t o n H a r b o i ta x ic a b s at hu t s lig h tly m o re t h a n street e a r fare. w h ic h is w o rse th a n m e d io cre . d a y t r i p A p r i l & a n d ♦'» nit e d ito r s h ip o f a p u b lic a tio n com es to a close, a n d m a n y co lleg e f rie n d - W e lto|ie th a t th e “ ke e p off the w ill excused fro m d a s THE MACKEY CAB COMPANY « h i t s te rm in a te , one b e g in s to reflect g ra s s ", typ e o f e d ito ria l poi ley h a s th a t p e rio d o f t im e IHal *1*44 tM Sim «r*« left the ed nl c o lu m n s o f th e S t a ic i r it b e r w i t h g e n tle re m o rse , o r w i t h a New * fo re W e ho pe th a t th e fit M TW IM ZR Ot B AOVKKTINKBH! fe e lin g suggested h y "th e th a n k G o d o r la i p o lic y w i l l b r in g in n ew ; f lis - * ( » f i t " s e n tim e n t. fre s. n ew e n e rg y a n d n e w v ig o r ) Ilm ira t lisa* in Im ck o f one as ip iic k th e o lle g e . |y a « w e |iasa th ro u g h th e m , hut fo r- in n a te ly o th e rs t**gin to ojs*n a n d loom .11 M O K I.K1I1K BH tip In the d ista n ce . Th e re Is the w o r ld " In whhh the g r a d a s te m ust Th I I I .11« u tili ll IlKM 1.1*11 mnflt lit«- A n d a place, a ia*w w o r k to b egin, n e w appo! iii n g to us a n d w h ic h has m a ile i awMM'iationa to Is* m ad e , n e w id e a s to us t u r n c y n ic a l m o re tim e s th a n I t- » ««indiatosi. I t is hut a c y c le o f •*. i* the student's a p p a re n t in -¡ life , which ha« a lw a y s a past a n d a ‘ d iffe ren ce to h is college Ita tlie r Ilian f u t u r e , a n e n d a n d a i » ‘g In n in g r a d ia te e n e rg y to o ace* accompli «li soma* ! I t is not hen* th a t w e w is h to ts*gln th in g , m a n y o f w e seniors have coiled a re v e rie In to th e " a f t e r co lleg i»" n o r u p In « t i r o w n lilt It* whellM ami lot ^(/hen old grads e ve n to re tro s p e c t o il th e past. A ll m at H ie ls»at they would : th a t is m e re ly a n in d iv id u a l m a tt e r. As A n u n editor w e have fallen almrt o f ! a n d e ve ryiw ie luuat th in k ii ml .»lie. ilo* mark many times, just as « th e n •>f our *i*tiioi l e . - n b T i have fnlb*n «hurl > drop in—and around the f o r t. tu «* I f W i t h th is Issue, th e la st »»f th e w in ■>f the m a rk . t»r te rm , th e pres»*nt Stati* New s W ake up. M ichigan H tute! Ju n io r* m a iia g i-m c iit m i n i s to a n e nd. A s we who have inherited the Important fire experiences of then lm*k tan k f»*r b u t a niotneiit i»ti w h a t diiin*» of colb*ge activities, study your j h a « I s i -n dote* w«> a**e ch a n g e in the jo b s singly uiid eo lle iilv e ly . C a rry j « o lb ge n a m e to M ic h ig a n S ta te college your work lo .om pleiioii to thi* ls*»t of W h a t ha s hapiM'ii«*«! d u r in g th a t |s*rim| your abilny all the time and not Just and le w m m h tin S ta le N e w s bus itiiiv in 11 w hili* - r» * « l in b r in g in g n ls iu t sin It •h n n gcs a« the •**•!)*•* lu r e co lleg e nam e is a m a tt e r Th i* b ig t h in g is th n t w h a t of th is Thor»* is g n a t w o rk to. Is* done catiipm * T h e deal ri» m en i n i s i l i 1li l y im 1* 1 Is* cireatt*d. fo r n are fondly retold ha s la s'9 tillin' ban Is* n d one A pro* ideili * 1 >f (In* «tm b u it itHlIM H. g la m e In to b-*« im |M »rtaut th a n th e pa*t ye a r* a g lu m e w.*rk in to the ¡s « i m ieti t ro id i/ c llin l iti iigr» ** . flu* u n io n . y o u b u v e it duty 1 « • — h a v e a C a m e l! fu tu r e (ill ilo t l ■llt-gt Hlid Ih c «1 u ilo n i« W c feel <|Ulte co ntbb fif th a ' ' tin* new in tim i «o u r 1*0*1 H b iltl J»** .ill o f W h e n ( m g men m S ta te New s in.*eager* w ill c a r r y « n •inn* tura. Ami by Jtnring th e ir w o rk ill tin ls*st |n »h «4ÍItile m a n be not h In g of « d i rio rt «hioil ill Relight tljry relate their tw»r. k e e p in g in n iln d the b rin g in g ne*« o r «in .|i»s*r\ pr»**. in iiiuong Marica of olS — hare « a lsu it o f tin - g re atest gola* fo n - tin S ta ti’ New » w ilt hr aid e to man «h e riaa f m m j r to t it i*m . betLi o r a«ihb*( u t l ’ NIIlS, . r e tf in j to Its fo r m e r la tg e *!«• fo r •In ith m lil v ili even .v s ir 11no«t resti Ih rie à i«- pla n* u m b r i « a \ w h i« h p r.u ‘Hi grotijn. In n w o rd , p r o g re ss ' » tcail> a s s u re its n iin * » Hut then or tire yoar tame, aie.- i* m*t e v e r y th in g ne mattar how plantifnlly W c h a « e no f* T h e c o lle g e g le n c lu b a p p i a re d a t ws« It is m>( th e re th a t We w is h ?he K u k .H i * T e m p l a r hauqunl at So thia night trims lo l> la «e e lll| i| !a s is * b a r jot to. h e ld la st T u e s d a y thoae from long a m te- T h e t s lito r ia i poiii'V is th e one w h b h M p ectal fo n t u re a of» th e e n t e r t a i n ­ tunt to think o f the !«•-u t« u p to o « as tin most im p o rta n t. m e n t t»irn»*h**il b y th e c o lle g e o r- rooda that join. Aa yon U*r aft«*r a ll it is onl> p m a 'te r of g a n tx a tio n w e re tw o b um or< > us r e n d ­ aaa in (k m gnat i«*••* h a H tra l e ffo rt to u »s e m b U ' and ili* « by I v a n D e n nía. «n«> o f L G future in taU , rim» M »r* * * l o g » . » s p ir i t u a ls , s n d a *p«‘ - p r in t new » i ta lly a c c o m p a n ie d g le e c lu b s o n g . fully term the Th * i« al -j*4> is to w iiti* a m i p rin t H e lls of 8t M a f y a ' that'a priaeri hy thtt .s i t t .i t i s l » w ith n fre s h v ie w )»m n t. trorld'r caparianaaS. «u h f»*arbasto***, m ui w ith * itn v r> ty We noH re s Hue it b pi . o i i . ali> If are a Carnal/ fata aha cMkoa af O h ana < Q m Éh b M f e o » East Lansing iut|sswiit4e to p r« *ei»t th e *tm|. m * o( th* t s d / i large«! mmmitaUmn mj anpati fbmtco mam, da aa# *9* » »eW|Bi.ttt( at a ll tim e * V«*r> .-fte n Notkmg m tan gm s far Carnete. The chmiceti Tmrimtk emd t^oavic- t í r - * 1 . the tbwis th e m Btw deni u n til ha* boumsum* no p e rso n a l else e xpresses Dry Goods Oememt fahacca«. The mmet »hiifml hienémg. The meet Méemmfh pechege. Ne eehee cipeeeete mede m Uhe Cemek, fie heUet emeeette eem he emide. « em p et e C«m> We am wot aimlug here to Justify SILK LINGERIE i hr printing of mnlter which n iU ag gravate the student* or a apevtgc or GLOVE* gaata tio n just to start something', SCARE S HOSB or to scoff at standing Instituíu»na for the maw aanH lnn of I t Tot wo nan remember th n t an tw Easter e d it o r ia l poiI r y w h ic h show* no prv • s w 9§Bjl The Social Whirl «¿Sfa m u m * t i t a n s FM U O TT DEPARTMENT M S m H U M E S ADVERTMSTOR STUDENTS T . O n Sm im a t f e e . - " I — I Akeri II,M S Hfcb School S t» It Pay» to Trade at The comtag we»h-*a d ofcH com paratively little entertainment In .¡ne». Tria week-end mat th n a n n u ii formal »enlor bail i . tfcl doatg kecMve lefeneathre S i i » haltrooS n l r t t . follow ed bjr the l u t Union part» Ó? t h ! k r ia k * T m MILLS DRY °" The Alphn onm m e Rho fra te rn ity I . entertaining n» member! JJ¡d gumt« » « • > »“ ° » “ ho* " S e le rd a y nlght. memoeye Bids are being sent out this week GOODS CO. to members of the Junior class of the eagiaeerlng division who w ill bo M n u meeting« to encourage Mleh- D ry Goods i lidia f l emm a B H I a iB iu g e r , Louise Stoner; correspond­ initiated Into Ph i Lutubda Tau, hon­ l««n Htale collega atudanta to adver­ . benefit bridge ten le to be bald ing secretary. Margaret Rainey. orary engineering fruternity. U la m ­ tise tbe acbool to rapreaantatlve »tu- V Kpieeopnl guild hall Saturday dent, hnva net boon bald tbla rear. Ready-to-YVear SororUw inations and initiation ceremonies i The affair le being apon- w ill be conducted during the llratl W ork In advertlatng the collega to afie rn o » n . Ruth Featbely leaves this week all high school graduate, la being M illinery Mred ny the Mother»’ elub. for her home in Chatham. She will two weeks of the spring term. A series of programs to be broad- j dona aa in form ar reara, but no great 1*1 Kappa F M attend MerrtU-Palmer school at De­ concerted effort baa been undertaken. Beauty Parlor, Third Floor Morton, member ml Purdue tro it nest term. / cast over W K A R each Monday uven-j Pamphlets, catalogs-and other In­ T. I ing during the spring term are be-) cbipte und also n member of the Knnominn iug planned by Phi Lambda Tau un-‘ formativa m aterial are being mailed Tea Room, Second Floor purdui debating teem, wne a gueet Officers for spring term are Car­ der the direction of Dean G. W . B is - : to approilm atolr 10,000 students of of the hapt or for fho week-end. men M iller, president; Don Haskins, Michigan high school», according to * 1 * 4 1 # 8 . Washington Avrnns sell. The program* will consist of j i,ivid of H ow ell spent the vice president, and Russel Lord, I io-minute talks by faculty and stu-j lege. the p nb lldtr department o f the col­ LA N SIN G . M ICH. treasurer. week p"*1 at the house. j uent members, supplemented by mu-1 Hamilton Greene ’28, who has Herat inn sical numbers. been absent for the past term, will The officers of the organisation Off* •r s wore elected at a business return next term. meet in« Monday night. Handing the Alpha (iHmnw llho urt* O. W. Brow n, president: K. J. DAFFODILS iocipty •.,r the coming year Is Ire n i'uuch, vice president; if. c , Roberts, D AFFO D ILS D A F F O D IL S The fraternity w ill stage an open treasurer, and H K. iio u ser, secre­ elding him are Gordon Whit- vice-president nnd W a lte r house Saturday evening. The Am- tary. New officers w ill be elected burn studi* v n house manager. Officers for the occasion. phion Revelers will furnish music during the la tte r part of the spring SPECIAL! term. for th*- •>mlng term are Vern Rupp, n»«r?h;»I i i arl Baynes, attorney, atftl for the coming year ar»*: secretary. Officers who were elected to serve Merritt Daffodils 89c a Dozen, Saturday, March 20 orvll M Tlieminit Harper, president; t ’arl Hltiner, vice WKAR PUTS VARIED president; H. Schall. secretary; T. Su th erla n d w ill m o re in to K n o p f, trea su rer PROGRAM ON ETHER COLLEGIATE FLOWER SHOP , «prlng term . W» J . CHmbnirh, *23 * "" I n i o n Llte riirv i-lected fo r the coming G e ra ld R eyn old s * n te rl«iiie d a M«.inlay evening's bnsin«’ss g u e d from D etroit for the week-end. V ifM r G. Butterfield, Baritone I I hmm* .I7#2 229 K, Grnnd River A%e. mtc: President. Kllenor The society elected nffleers for the Scores Success Over College Hu! vice president. Alice spring term Monday .»« follows; Hat- !. .1 surer, Klossie I ’angborn; President W illiam Hrhulgen; vice Station. iinrothy Hhoeim ith; house president. Jam es Hand*; treasurer. LÍMi«*n<»r* in »»n u d ì« « t a t ion W K A R ! lll*t We-i III* *«t lilt i v in in w e re e n lo r -1 KAKTKK t.KKKTIM.N f fiiiifil b y it » Ih i *si lieti p ro g ra m of i i iim p ii* in iis tiTii i ilo uf. Uiarótg K. M. Ilnrfnrd ani» Cotft ^luip Opp. II. K, Illdg. W a r n u r G . H im •riieid I mi r i i one. w h *! ••no o f th«* font» w ith n g ro u p u f «i’ v o ra l ro tp ic «»« t ila* proirrarfi i i im t b ro u g h t In ; telephone. M r. lliit lo r flo ld wus h < oiiiiHini<*fl by b - ItlM llilh W lllS u li )iian i* t. W a y liiiu L •’ l»0HRt0*r. IriM f i T ii'ovti ¡i* ‘ It a n jo j i Ì pI" , r o n d o n i 1 ■ « in i b a n jo n tim - BOSTONIANS Iter* m iti a d u « • •i i i |n >«i *I of K e lib i l im «‘lim ig li, lo n n r ¡■'id Du n jtiLsi nnd: .l o r r y R e y n o ld « i ü .«Uf *eut soinoi m i h u f l.liir ? ■ i 'b*- n ir. S tilo * b y J o h n U r i 'b i n on th r e e S h c c s fo r M e n d iffe re n t iiiM iiuiin pi.'tiui, c ln iritH d , 1 a n d c o llo w e r e " •r je iilu ro u o f t h e ) niiiN icai ffru^rutu M i It r i .«bin w h * n e j ••>ni|»unlt*l m i fhe inno b y R o n n ltl It BIG BOY la i ward* u f la i t.- KkH T m C alf LABOR MANAGER TALKS IJ 5 0 li TOECONOMICCLASSES J. K* lly. iHTKtiiiiici expert from > Resists Corrosion tli’ - A m e ric a n S m ith <'••nipHit.v «f : HIS picture, token in the salt m n n h ri near W e’ re now »kow ing the Dnirid Itupiil*. talked io Prt.fcKKor A. I*. K o ra b e rg * < ln * «i* in In d iiM lrts l ri* -1 Intim i* T b iir w h iv li hi* :iddr«>NN lo T Kearny, N .J ., »h im , tw o linen u f ACVinch Caat Irtin Pipe rrplaeinil pi|ie inaile o f other material. fin* ••nslm*‘r im; «höhnt*, th»* *|M»nker T he alternate exposure to the aetion o f »alt water NEW SPRING STYLES - n t - K . il ihi* im portan* •• u n d *eupe o f 1 and air ia a severe test. w o rk in tid ii«irÌM l »’ng¡it«M*r W h ile the pip e »how n in the picture is »uhjcrtcd to soft leathers in all the newest shaile.*»— In a wide l i . D if in t u ìin ls frs tk m * iu - unusual c o it c m ìv c intiuencca, a ll u n d e n tro u n d p ip e patterns— M oderately priced. ».ii’fii* Mr Kt-ll»’> «-mpliMHlxi*d iht* Ini muxt he able to withxtand corrosion to a itre.itrr o r (Mirtnrtt• ■! |**i«| *iudy <>f ih«* bn- r - in ìim I umi r II« . N b o w ttl le»» decree. Caat Iron Pipe haa thin tiuality. It doe« •fii* •ppur f m .i> I»** fu r ••rvl« »* In th»* not depend o n it» cuatir, it to resist ru»t|fhe material ft" *l ■•i-i -f |H*r*ufim4 w o r k in in itielf il ru»t.rcai»ting. T h e first Cast I r o n Pipe ever laid il in service today at Versailles, Prance, alter tw o hundred a nd sixty year»’ service. •rotary, l»ihn ( ’• l'u o k . Hi r a rS HrOvEm S aN tiir. .Sffriiirl Robison, xandrr uf Mal ilo ('rsek mi Ku»‘sf a l ti»o liou*»* - ■-»•ri Nponl ths wf*ok T ua C a i t la o N Pirr. P u i i u u t y B u x e a U , People» U u Illdg., Chicago CAST IRON PIPE M id la n d , und Mi. |»1o*«ih M S ■«. WASMIMOTOM AVK. .ri F ia r k wss in Wynn- h W ltlu ri ll in Ann Ar- !<«■r «pont thn wi-ok r ««COT JO INT ly n . O u r ttew f-i, .U ff,* 1P ì in . **Ceif u p p rt Dt-lli* Seni f r I Hing a it f t r w h : i i r o n 1‘ ip s / u tt it ¡lig ».ffiror» w111 «urvt '-Ë P 'r & .f p ’ I f f » , " x c h u h to v e r t t h « . .tu r Pr»’sid«*nt, Tins pri.htrm ■f W .,trr fo r th f !• -ithiil. Nili.» R s f, sm all loa n, v til k r jent •r u? Host lorn au ; fru^* tl f ri h'r on rrfufit i kl-- ho un»> manasor, t «iifor, ' gnr»s Trum . . ' « t. t o t ® V •< ' id**nt Brvh Prrsrott. b k ti ?l Ht sortit Hfanton umJ E V E R Y T H IN G . ’i i ? t hwn old».»! fo tu*» roll. Phi Im lia P i n D »’ lla -< ot i c f y for ■»■t .» Gordon Ilttss- !tlm ;»ro* f.« .RfS lr |*h ll T k t W ell D t e u e i M m IFaafi a n i W ea n E x ttp i S h eet Y..! fon, K Moak and Hiip Below We List a Few of the latest Hits On Colombia Record« nt Ünli’rtaino rlaim d ail fh# co »*ds N o m u tte r w h a t ty p e o f s (in n tt 2 p unts S u it o r T o p co a t *, D I Marfcl* H alls F»>x Tro» F ra n « 1 « * • - •»•*! H i* ■ •» lifjlüHtie r a t i n g al ths y o u h a v e in m ind , no m a t t e r w h a t h y o u r fa v o r it e s t y le i l in Mall M u r* Fox Trot i t h »-#• WHincsday •ruinnien* *as of un ó r co lo r yo u w ill find it h e re to m o rro w p rice d th e H a r r y <• and refr4**hm4?nts Jig Wafc- F<»x Trot Ipon.i rr*»ui.t» ink with St. Patrick's S u lT rin w a y at th e sm allest m a rititi o f p ro fit k n o w n . I I in •Se Mystorimin K yrs F o x Tr**t i|- rr«>uba PP«»» Ilona« t o g af Ih r Ffaun Inlrw: M s ‘Helix " I Ihc •u «pt ni fh«’ wt.fk-4.nd I I in n a m e ')- Pox T r,* li* « « Trinile !v Gisdys Plomsna l i— n e b Leva ( f r a m -Nang « ( lie Klane ' K*>» ti« « 4»r#» in Ann Arbor. Trot lisie» fm n l« -dl h U tr u n - W a iii Uà»I \-l, .m.! llis 2-FANT8 SH IT S TO PCO ATS I I in. Hat I II»—Y— Kamt I It» K< 1 Tret !Se Paul t-li nin i II" IIARVEY PHOTO S25-S60 $21-535 Wa hove a* On lasam Mte an ri Nhaal Morii SHOP Mriib-WhHrk lo - S ta n a n ti Budd’s Music House P llltT tM iK t n ilC 21-Hour Ssrvks OffM NriwSag MlfHltiAN AT ORANO «ghia I nlll 1:10 P. M. “ EVERYTHING IN MUSIC* : h Abbat *" " "• W r i l r i r i A vaoo e ' ' u m r i. M kW CLO TH IERS — H A TTE R S — H A BE RD ASH E RS " M W M I H O B U OffSNOMW L'NTIL 10 CKCUK* kakt M N U » « . i l turnm mua M M T . * * * * r i «— COLUTEIM ISW CM OS SHOW NEED BASEBALLASPIRANTSGET SPRING TOOK T IB TEAR "STATIC” COACH FOR GTHUSMi DOWNTOSEASONGRDI Boa* Ckm to Bo Started for Bo- I m f f . Troyoor Toko» Plan AT EXH IBITIO N ro a n o » a m b b c e b t a ib a » m it m a t p ia l in te » gto m ' Sprtog Tam . of Taylor Aa A m M m I Foot­ C R EEIS MENTOR; HITTING STRESSED. M o n aid M i n W n I» *•*' ball The Michigan State College M ili­ b o to li m J V oO tjkll. Varvt'v basball raudldetea under off. i on. K le h le r Is a fast and tary band w ill take no spring tonr thia year, according to Cnrl R. K u h i­ Barney P. Traynor, former Col­ A n e x h ib itio n fe a t u rin g a ll tjr Mte rtf the geideera of ro e rh Jo h n Kobe era fielding third baseman i and a to? 1*1 re an. director of the organisation. gate football captain and line conch g y m n a s tic w o r k w n * g ive n h y th* c*>*d n-ttleg do—u to the rael grind of the I ons hitter. The rest of v ^P , **' M lU O n at tha Dnlveralty of Wlaconaln for .d e p o rtm e n t o f p h y s ic a l edueu i»n uf luoroj-hin* s-a-on. »H er rather light I are toaenpa. Fremont ,h I t has been the custom In psst two yoara, haa been named aaalatant «•ren- ; .rkonts to work the • • » « « < > * • £ ; 1 catcher, ia receiving real r*Wt» years for the hand to tour tbo vari­ football coach to aucceed Jo h n L. ! M ic h ig a n S ta te co lle g e T h u r s o « ? T h . ursrtir-« are assuming the pro- frorn^ newcomers and m ay°b?i 2S ous towns of the state daring spring "T a r* ” Taylor, who haa been granted li n g . M a rc h lH fh . in the g ym n of mid-sesson workonti end to take the bench in favn f two r vacation as s piece of constructive a leave of abeence. Traynor w ill take T h e e ve n t w a s a g re a t s u m «* « •[ a re working hurd to get the three other men who ar< advertising for the college, bnt this up hi« new duttea on the Green and A m o n g It* fe a tu re * w e re final -nuad into -h a o e fo.the southern trip I albllltiea, but It is alm ost com v year short trips w ill be taken by the W h ite campua A pril 5. when he will cla** gam e*, w h o «* p re lim i n « ri** 'h a t »* a b o u t to be undertaken. I that he w ill start the season tJhfJ outfit on week-enda during the com­ ttk e charge of epring football in the p la ye d » w e e k «g o .. He*1 i t - I the plate, due to his experiene^ 1 gatne*. w h ic h wen* a* fo llo w * : Bn* K o b * a n d h is sta ff a r e laying apo- ing spring term. State camp. Traynor comes to Eest gam e*, w e re a* fo llo w * : .I n n e r In W akefield. Kuhn ¿i o n h ittin g A batting cage Toll«. The band w ill give a concert some Lanelng with an enviable record an in v o lle y b a ll f ro m the sopht-nmr» h , « :>*— is fitte d u p in A g hall for t h e ;i Kobs has a trio of real ,1Ttd*mea time In May and Is rehearsing some a gridiron mentor and aa a p la y e r , 1 7 ; th e * enlora w o n fro m th** -tta m o n d h o p e f u ls a n d it appears a a 1 and little w orry will gr< he ( oarfc feature numbers with several solos having played on Colgate'» v a n ity in I m en iu b a s k e tb a ll, 18-13. th o u g h th e b a s e b a ll mentor Is flgur-j. from thia direction, t bas* ¡i for the occasion. Mr. Kuhlm an ex­ 1 9 1 9 , 2 0 . 21 nd 2 2 . H e a ls o won j T h e giiiuc*. a tte n d e d w ith gr*- l>B doing away with one run losses perhaps as unsettled a* position. pects to start In work with a second two letters In track, specialising In Irifo m e n t, a* th e y w e re th e eulm i h r s r r ^ n r t h e n in g h i* offense. The Splekerm an and McJr varsity band which will be composed of be­ the weights. i>f the « T i e * o f in t e r el»*«* *«ven h a t t in g e r « -« shown b y the m ajority men, are being hard pr« 1 by M». ginners on musical Instruments who T r a y n o r w a s lin e c o a c h a t W i s c o n ­ th e te rm . w e re refer»«*«»! by u f ti»<» » -a n d id aies tb u * early in the I cler, a freahmans tar fr< a»t year. wish to get practice that will qual­ s in d u r i n g th e »e a a n n a o f 1 9 2 3 a n d I B la n c h e V x u g h u B u r r . f«»rm»*n i . r s o n i* h e a r t e n in g a n d s o m e r e a l ! A t this w riting Spiekert K*ts the ify them for the varsity outfit. This 1 9 2 4 . W la c o n a ln watt r e p u te d to thi* in x titu tlo n . • »Tent * b * «n * u n c o v e re d f o r u se In call. idea has never been tried before but h u v e h a d th e h a r d e s t c h a r g i n g lin e S h o w C le v e r Dance* th e « p r i o r a m p a ig n . w ill prove profitable In supplying the d u r i n g th e a b o v e y e a rs t h a t th e O t h e r fe a tu re * o f th»* »»veuins .* , f « i i r lin e u p th a t w i l l o p e n j m ilitary organisation with experi­ s c h o o l e v e r ha s h a d a n d m u c h c r e d it J c le v e r Kg> s o u t h e r n t r i p . T h e m a jo rity of ■ 111 •h «•I *om e f a n c y d iv in g . 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