M. S. C. Library .feat Lau-ialng, Mi ' ' rvcilll'in In ! \VF %TVVFR rninn lull"*"1 '""''hi < i\ rlondv tonight : ...irllull nam* with ! : Delta Chi to Induct REVISE SYSTEM Reporter Traces Life on CHAIRMEN DENY Engineers Hire Paul Two Local Societies OF FROSH GIRLS' Campus for Year of band FOR J-HO? Spechfs Orchestra Formals. Society Installation!. FERA Jobs and Moving of Slate |C CpCf 1PCH ^CT In Ceremony Today GYM LECTURES N.ws Office. Stand Out a. High lights of Past Year. IJOLLUlVCl i £ 1 or ?all January 18 Music HeaJ Announce. Th A W S. Plan Now Ha. Approv- Mx HOB M \RTIN »n . iflVnr- and Union Literary Group, Will br Initiated Thin *' iland WR ! Make Fir,; Appearance W>YKI. I VANY BANDS CONTACTED Will lake place torn..mm evening. The 111I..1 nial Upptrclan Women Will Lead >n S'aftment Spikes Rumors Prev- k place ye»tenl.iv ate! the l.nmal will Yearling, in Talki for Winter »!rnl on Campus: Definite •• v ( t ■. thi-alterniHiii until ti p. m. tenintT'iu 'iigin T • 1 I •(. " »t« • in Word Me\l Week. formal Initiation i"m on >onai Lite. , Iianciuet «i1! Ih> heli it thi . with only iVlfa ( In memlit'r< pre "nit The in . r!,. 1 1 - ami |»i iiu ijul-pt-Mkri -will l»r .lnhn Mai-hnmn. ' wnnu n - nhyi- nl the 1u1tion.1l I I'm! emit \. who i- i-unimjf t'mm ««lut ;ii imi I .«t u r» - will It Ohio, Mini Msmh h White, nstioRMl dirvctof ol *■'*11 ■'•'• ■ • u-i'" 1"' .! i|i. who i- tominfr from Penti. State l*niversit> school year j,1. t speaker- at the liatMpit t will lie WV-tini tiillmp uoih-! i • .»»»- ••*! L\ A. • . k S:iva»fe. president' Theoii fraternity <. Smith who will jriv I'll- response for th STUDENTS KEEP EXCAUBUR TO NEW HOURS TO .,.1 Mr. Marsh who i he alumni response. . will I jo held in the UP T AVERAGE PLEDGE TONITE START TONIGHT .ih.M.m of the Old* at nturday niRht. Winners of I) nd ergraduate Senior Honorary Opens Social Ca-ed, Will he Granted One It. nmxtock. ; Scholarship, Justify Their Season With Tapping O'clock Permission of nil col teg Choice as Such Party. on Fridav, li'.INL TOR PASTIES I or the ArThc JANiTOR FOUND ncn sT'sfi!!^ itI il JLiuL Jar k AinnlJ Phi De'ta ITieta 1 f. V ;ctim ol Aoo ■ EN DEBATERS SPECIAL econ IAN SCHEDULE course wen XMAS BASKETS UNION WILL GIVE lupus and Profesvors Who Wdl I lefare Commaaity Clab, Debate, to he Held DONATED TO POOR PRIZE FOR NAMES Lecture f<»r Nuw Course Are Announced. of Michigan Spartan Womrn , League Gives Conduct Contest to Label Room, Food to Families „( Building three ol the debate' "H the campus arwl ai • f are these being over made station* U M. S. C.'s Short Courses Sixteen Achieve Coveted WJIM These debate- • > University <»t Detn.it 28. Marquette univer- 30. and Notre Dame Opened for Winter Term 'A' Scholarship For Term Extensive Agricultural Courses Offer Work io Dairy. Poultry and 00 men The Only 9 Won the Distinction for Same Term Last Ye«r; 29 Mill Engineering Subjects, as Well as Floriculture. Rccotd by Rcrtiviaf Lone B and 6 Drop year, . uh Mi ■ Debate ieagu,■. to be Pemulogy aad Golf Management fiarvta again at ting Instrurtoi ol the group as The first few classes Only in Minor Subjects. ' ar at Kalamarot- One kt" to South bend on are spent in teaching the funda¬ ' lor the second debate igan State oi cfteese making may be selected by mentals of ballioom darning, the the dairy manufacturing student other meetings are prafite m*- T ris-se coutM-x are designed to fur¬ ston* at which the benign league nish training that will prepare the girls act as partners for the oa-tal finished then enrollment- The contest close*. or cheese factory aided by Mr Emmons, has charge <: the meeting held in Kebr i.t; . I'ctuitry is an important factor of the project ^ 18 Western State at Cokt- poultry and agricultural engine*-: - ing .subjects, as well as in floricul¬ r most larms. and in many cases A Ian is also being planned by Many of the i oorm hi colhc .ruoni- thioughout the ««,11 II -Calvin at Grand Rap- ture. pomology- and golf manage¬ an agricultural business in the league, and will be held in the ttseif A course providing train¬ early part of winter term The af¬ have names which befit their « « ment Women short course stu¬ **~We stern State at dents have the opportunity '<• ing of unlimited value to the ex¬ fair may take the place of the press purpose as the tap room . ' first general meeting, and will be tha University of Wisconsin . elect home economics, with addi¬ perienced poultry man as well as Known as the RathslCMJar. the the beginner will be offered dur¬ in honor of the members who re- V. A (lee. Jj* '' —Wayne university at tional music work in English art and appreciation ing the same three-months period •>unge room as Paul Hutivan. the Mortgage la*gis- famous prevaricator, and the hall Fni-m ^ 14 -Battle Creek college at Winter term subjects in the two- year course in general agriculture Work in the agricultural engin¬ eering short -uom as the Madiw.ii. the tit. in Ulray rrcdit Ad- which tlie unlvers.lv is located Kul'uial Adiust- JJ -Alma at Ionia Calvin at Grand will be given variety of practical problems from V Measures—R. V Hap- the fall term This type f -Mo it dents j Agr i tural Adjustmant ed a!I "AHuljip Baker ,ur.n i «,.» j. , ^ H V. lautrtitg St*Ha/en. uphrmtf*,- *a B- :• id aunn. East Ian.-.n«. Wrg.t..,, Row jun- '7 \ : Bu" t •or. I.an .-;iK. f.'.irti-. White, junior. . r>.- : Erurv - i. William induAtru! Hvcowr, Act—C. 8. East Lansing, and Louis Wtesner !. ,lm IS Dunturct •r-phomcre, Alpena John David- Thr-*! ;*• Firtgv ,,, Hftvnes 12—Code Ms kin, and t«- son. junior North Muskegon, and t . - j ^ Kenrv 35 Atiffi ,t. fur tenant under V8A—C S. Log, John Simon, NMes. senior. wet* btr Frances Kantlehnejr SJi;—<4**r- the only agucuitural students to Dorothy l^ngdrn 38 Robert Larg y*b NRA "3«. Vev» l.«we» 35. Nadine Lynch Hallrr iContinued on page .1 r j ' P»fc Two MICHIGAN STAIC NEWS I'YIday, January 1, 19:{5 >nd JUDGING TEAM ; A.W.S. Spartan Oracle B> JIM Ql'ELLO TO GIVE SHOW : drink-rota eta' c*ta . Annual , . .. r Prwrnt: Helen Wlw June 1 Fitting and snow Con- , , . w.ima w Till; OI.D OH. We are back again after sur¬ lost Will Again be Fealumd ; 1 Hckn Anihony. Virginia L.yon, m„ La viving the traditional avid Farm Week if the horoetowners on Program. • v . m r.iirny \ . for symptoms of su¬ h, I t.V Internxti n .1 I Tt-n, 1 Mkill. I.nrraine DeWaclc. H- perficial collegist ism as well as tne superflous gifts and New Year's bacchanalia. The men probaMs visited with the old gang on the corner (composed chiefly of recent eol- rations to join the clique upon graduating while many of the had to renew one or tw o old acquaintances to get dates The mailman smiled sympathet¬ ically but could not iie bribed and the folks insisted that a "D" was tne same as a flunk. Yes. it was great to get back to the old home rooking and the folks, but travagant tendencies, became a bit tiresome—we were out of our earn pus haven. Those re taining hometown amorous at filiations enjoyed the recess but manv missed new favorites on rollrge atmosphere. So we are bark and somehow determined that the winter term activities shall not interfere without reso K ■%// • II I I-shins SiESiW.L HOLDS LAST MEETING "r'!U«'illt Group Pr.l.nt. "Arr ( Women luleriur" in Litllr Theater. BLOCK AND BRIDLE TO HOLD ROUND-I P (ouimitiecft Announced for An iiUal G the the FOREST FIRE DATA STATIONERY Kasset queue- * band tlir lirsl the most ( tie ceiebratcd Fedcr.l Survey to Cover Fire. From 1928 lo 1934 Continuing to January 10 V I in .lust Dreaming lot tun and I II < s Hill- You SO0 Special $1 SPECIALS IIIIMM t.D III! M \ll V ii exi-cllenl group of the M.I 1 .iMI.I, in.'h lli-'l I'apers ! ... k. u .ii Aitruttivt U.ti H.'M Boxed Papers •c rrciur Di p. • . i jinn ; - I ' > l-m merit an htiih o» f a me »»a krd J bis tempt" 1 writers nf the pa*t » >h open n**| wen. wMh Oldrn NasJs • •dun.nul jutgler He 75c SPECIALS await hr* turning with antidote* 10c SPECIAL UA, and l>«. Ilrtn honor Alpfv. was t ■ A Fine \.sMirtim-nt of (Add> and end- of Hotter 4.rail* I'aper- Wtt< Campus Barber & Beauty Shop Envelopes M iinguC Staf Nvv ; Sv.cittl numbt • w • , ( it H ill »n III 1 (»u« iniv a» .1|fr ti>n Dl MM* these •Ne t V« Vjualiit Merrhandor former l» selling Formerly a> hi*h ..* >I ..»(• irum J* lo 3* porkagr sntf what bwl will U* ieit tw baUtrt "vcnlbeuws CUMIN(. DIM K AtTlOhb This isHotCbocoiateWeather 4 ID The fcpoofer Ihr spooler mrioiub barurd 5' 1 The Campus Press, i™. A \ K ; : Pis . fingers recent!* in smoking co»tw4-;«.recount* ami finance . his rigaret down too slmrt and .uvt.-'tni Hal \ uteri n . flour in iitti member 192K and 1932. found them it pnininl thnrrnh!) to type with Hot the press Try One—lOc but Utut iwill \ote to: Bouse- tntui go on! He immediately ■ 14W V. Gruag River Avuiur vr. Lmmok veil in )V3b A' MARY STEWART'S jnttay. January 4,1935 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pa«n Thru* Delta Chi, Excalibur to Initiate W inter Social Season of 19X5 CX)LLEGE LOCAL CHOIR LANSING GROUP the Light of time. No admission la charflad for Bradt will the meetings and books are Jmm4 at that free of charge. With Installation Ball, Party BULLETIN GIVES'MESSIAH' TO HEAR BRADT ft*! Drtnnin'i Ortheilra to flay at Dance Following Formal Prof. C. H. Nickle and Robert Initiation of AeTltoon. Union Lit Societies Saturday Night; President of Tbeooopbical Soci¬ in Etcaliburt to Have Fergie't Mmic Friday. ety to Spook at Maetinf of Club Sunday. Chevalier. \ brilliant formal inatallation ball at^the Hotel Old* A The revival of this well known' v night will mark the initiation of tin- local AeTlwon E\ralibur dance u night candle-lit Christmas vespers Lincoln E. Rradt, president of1 on Sunday, December 16. offered pluy ts striking in its colorful beau-1 the Lansing Throsophical Society Fa if Lansmf Ffirh ,1 ['•]ion Literary societies into Delta Chi. national fratern¬ i fer "The Messiah" by Handel, ty and romance Again wil be'and former head of the Saginaw al.,I. w ith the Excalibur party at the Union Kri.lav night. given by the choir c hr.it d the lilting strains of Franz I NOTE-BOOK rtU.ER—All aim. group, will lecture on "The Com- ;j - -■ the first week-end of the term a gala inauguration church, assisted by Mr Lrhnr * immortal "Merry Widow mon Foundation of All PAPER «' • i, winter term social season at Michigan Slate. Excalibur will tap new mcmliers before intermission of ,.jr ilance. The Delta ("hi liall w ill follow a stag dinner in ( hevalier is a count who day. Januarv 6. in hus|i«ter building room 106 Hol- INK POT l,i ballroom of the Olds" t. n sent by a mythical king to According to Mr. Bradt. a stu- o'clock, which win the love of a wealthy widow i dent of comparative religion for wiS|party hurt h auditoriti p who is in Paris at the time. The attended by members of . mrmis!- u,i: i follows pla.V directed by Ernst .... i In from all over thh States. Dancing will N"kK- imnnmii and po.i iv Overture "Comfort Vr My People" Mrs I. B Sholl tak(' j P1" of Pan the romantic atmos- Vienna and is increasingly popular .churches and colleges. in our This has Beverly's Are Ready fV. at fit'"1 to the music of Drake will lie Prof C H Nickle thr h|.m''nK ptay th»t brf,n facj|itated bv a change in Prennan's orchestra. party. And the Glory of the Ixird" been released i quite some tune. cism to one of h»sipublil. ,,„„udo from onr of criti. With Back-to-School ,,ng in the not far Church Choir I appreciation. The Alph, X| Fellowship of Faith, of which Bis- ] itant !utlire are the trani- . Recitative--"Thus Sayeth the f NEW SPRING Cord" hop MrConnell of the Methodist highlights of the formal ' *'^'v \ Ann Robert Miller i church is a member, has aided by "But Who May Abide the j taking Its Day of His Coming" as sole aim the crea-j Zeta Tau Alpha Shall Conceive" Robert Virgin Miller i j - w;il*^'V-ry"t.<'thr • tie of rarw prak of !'°" when ho portray. Phineas T Barnum, the ,y. undrr.t.nd'nj """ «"»<•-1 .mon, members different religions. Frocks Mrs. Tressa Hall Nickle! greatest showman of all time in calThe purpose of the Theosophi- For ( Inms ninl ( ampin* A .1 and Chorus- O. Thou That i "The Mighty Barnum." The film society is to form a nucleus1 Tel lest Good Tidings" of the tm*', 9.1 shows the founding of the famous HumanityUniversal Brotherhood of Delta < hi Imtallation Mrs Nickle and the Choir'old J American Museum a hundred without distinction of 3— and O— Recitative- For Behold' Dark- lye* ,I race, creed. ore. all alumna, spent ness Shall Cover the Earth" gre _____ night at the Alpha Robert Miller curiosities. "" " I society, which exists In 47 nations. Am "The People That Walked' You can't huv lirttrr wearing- Barnum and his partner Bailey'1'** in ,hr fact that aH dlffprent 54' R/Ic m the Darkness" Robert fscsllbur to Tap th* Hotel « >!fi- re C'vrus- "For Unto Us a Miller Wa' h Child Is shown as they struggle iAdolphr Menjou) are|°P«n,on!« «* welcome against Written or oral questions will be HOSE u Part* Friday ,l'"" Church Choir gr« " odds, often failing entirely than Oak dale Full Fashioner! ,, „ nd> v .. All interested '••■filial S> rrtphonv Mr- Sholl and then staging a |an*wered following the lertures.1 and His Music will play Olds- later m ti . comeback „nj! which are delivered every Sun-, Keeitative "There Were Shep- amassing great wealth All the , da>' mght in Room 106 of the ds ' < Abiding .in the Fields" famous figures of the museum in- ' Hollister building. Allegan street, Mm I)> c Dran Lo. the Mrs. Stack) eluding Angel Bi 1 Jenny Lind and manv of the strange (Virginia' Causing. On January 13. Mr F Norman Pearson, president of the Beverly Millinery SORORITY HEAD ii• nu Upon Them" p." from all parts of the earth Michigan Federation of Theosophi- Top tlint new sprinf of Princeton Grace O'Brien 36. Maxwell Stiles '35. Angelica Hodiwy 35. Mo re 11 Russell 36 Robert Russel 37 Her¬ '""lk $1.25 nm, SI.95 . Stack mit Smith 35. Victor Smith *35. llurher priced Felt lints reduced to SSr Man Lee Drummond. Alpha Irene Wagar '36. F.lwin Willett '36 Omicron Pi. Speaks at Pan- SIXTEEN STI DENTS GET The following students receiv¬ \ WERAGE EAI.L ed A s in all academic subjects, helleric Banquet TERM but not in military science or phy¬ sical education William Aug.s- Amy llolm- Mt Nickle; *5 Althea I .ill Ag The Style Shop's I'aria Cable of Attend the Fashion Hints ird over Thun. Fri HJIM at " e Excalibur Winter Term party tires* in - -O. RiKillf Paisley, oiie silks, I i k • at the UNION ' ihis party "f Saturday. t - i i fi HAROLD FERGUSON and his ORCHESTRA TEAM TO DEBATE Phone 2 1404 ON RADIO MONDAY 4 friday, january 4 Forum lo Feature Meu'i Sacaad Tickets 10c |ter (terson Informal 4| ^tyle Broaden,! *- • ^4 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS .... As usual there have been many errors in 14 The s»ub- the filling out of the publication cards. If you \mU U tatr do not receive your paper please lei f vii Distinctive Quality oi operate tt.e basn On industries' Mnnda>, Januaiy us know at 21, the • f. - learn Will meet the varsity team of ibc- 1'ojveiiaty of Detroit once so that we will know that you are not in Foods in a regular debate (Oitcgiate ({notion of fedrial con- on the inter- %NMM M E SPEAKER* tiui •>( the munitions industry. getting your paper. Remember, we have no I'KOMPT AND «>I RTEDI S MIR NEW EC ON ( CM R>E SSartar Baarg Party SERVICE Data Ohaagai la way of knowing whether or not you are receiving (tUiiued from pugc 1 ' f fit <,rgA NKA - M Ha bar was made last , t L nrmploynierit i- night that the Mortal Board for- Rd in.f Mea»-irca W Habcr m«. pail, for this term will be DINING ROOM ::G -Devrlopuig « l^ung- held or. Friday, January It, u»- Poiity .'or Uncmptnyntcrit — itcad of , • i January II aa previously Haber The * u ^6 Hegi';nal laifid Pro- CAFETERIA lurtribulnat of F*opu- use of the Union ballroom laliOb H S Paltori - March 5-—Governmant Pohc«- the muaic for the affair which i» Of Saving in the purchase of Meal in S fieitatiun Duniord to TranaporUlton --C under Carolyn Lamb the general dj ret lion of Ot|*» chglnnoti ... x Call the State News office and place yonr /O Tickets March —Foreign Tariff I'uitcun—H fe Pal tun Trade and are tickets. Dorothy " orchestra. Katherioe Maicb 12 FnuwKing the Itecov- pubii< vry Program and tin — National lion. Helen Anthony; ity. KuiitcMa Wca complaint NOW! You oay for it; why not get it? ®i|e ^irni gooi. ^Ipp Debt -W O Medta.a Cam Jean Saniord. Maich 14—TliC Menauie oi Re¬ covery to Huh*** Uuiverwty oi Wla- THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Frirtn.v, .T,Miliary 1. 101" Athletic Department 9^ ft, DELTA SIGS MNTANKERSSTILL NATIONAL Spartans Break Even Turns in Outstanding flfOPP FRAT BOWLING AFTER RECORDS SPORT SUMMARY InGames Played Over Its JACK WARNER Record For Past Year FIENC1 Rurolits Rolls Hii(h Individual Score of Match for Coaeh Daubert Expects Old Varsity Marks to Fall Christmas Holidays ArTheons. This Year. University of Michigan Defeats State, 31-25, for First Time in Cridmrn Win Ei?> in Ninf-Gimt Sfhrdule and Offeal U of M. Two Years, With Northwestern Also Bit Ten Winner; Harrier* R»|-rat I C. 4 A Triumph in Record Season: Norri: Stars for Unbeaten Tennis Team Loyola and Stanford Defeated. ROB rerii \N* The Michipon State ( Mll. pe lit hi. 1,, team-, mi.l.. •(.. • of State student* Went home ov. direction >>f It .'• 11 II Yuiinp. < •.mi.!• r• I then I'.lttl m m m ;ike .if tin fatted calf and enjoy vac; with one of tin- L«- iny a tii pramc schedule, tin* Spurt; BOWLING TEAMS won eight, despite the t' that pre season inl'ormat indicated that < h Ha man's team would not ilermairls Given Life Saving Test By Green Splash SHORT < Ol RSES IM'l*\ I OR STI HEMS III HI Thirty-three Wrestlers Compete in Tournament Mindorh Tcslt. Slrphrnton, Conanl. Sioncr. Bird. Donahue, and Broomr arc Collc|r Champions Spartan-. h. then next sity of Dei I INDOOR TRACK SEASON OPENS Spartan Thindadi Bc|in Tram f V(,INKKHS H1Hy sl'ECHT my for Strrnuoai Winter T«»1*1 *> \T \N N I M HOI- Mike h i and White Schedule .. Petr p. . OTTO W roM.lt %i I your student m office anc 1 IIOIUM lonstration h. McKibhir The Warner ->slem «»f football Wears da> when Pup Warner sJQBBpLiti s Stat. msl own temple team lost in I'ulane the in the Sugar Huh I classic plated In summar i/.imk the in New Orleans b> the score of Mond.it Jan 28 -Wayne a well e-i.tijii<.ii4 .1 :.t. uni¬ brocket# «n all hi# races. Don H> I iwlw Pkaar I-MM . mim«% i«. »!»>.» I '0 to It. .«iul Stanford coached versity at Detroit ey returning after a yi TOOir AND MTIUMI In Vim lliitrr.mil who is a •Monday. Feb 4 Western Re¬ siiour advocate of the Warner ■.Im«'Si|.i\ IVx- serve university here ter and half mile runs and Rob LEMAB'S StoriMi Mrtiil ■ ■■■■■« sole of plat. were swamped by •Saturday. Feb 8 University Edgei ton will pi ovule the nucleus \ la ha ma in the Hose Howl tame of Michigan here tor the middle distance events i arlv la*t fall Warner in a *ton written for the stiurdm I veniug •Wednesday. Feb 13—Univer¬ In the sprints and hurdle* a large- I'oiist But It the football team anil Apt ! ' Ann Arbor sity of Kentucky here group of outstanding men await cross country team pai tu ipated in Apt it .» W i n , • Monday. Feb 18 Marquette the development of Coaches Young caster territory . varsity under how Top feels now ? at Evanston. university at Milwaukee and C as tee!. Dick Colirta. Kur4 'Home games Warmbein. Al Agett. Claire Mo Durmun and Alva Jackson will be Monday, Dec 24—Loyola uni- in the list of hurdlers, while Fran 193S Football ScMalc Barratt's Shoe Repairing * Thursday. Dec 2? — Stanford university here. Dittnch. Willie Hart and Dick Ed¬ wards are part ot those listed for the sprints Wade Allen and Jack- Monday, Dec 31 — University sun are scheduled tor the high of Wisconsin at Madison jump, while Gill Fearsall is the Fi uiay. Jan 4—Wayne umver- •Oct 12 -Kansas only veteran in the pole vault. The >mmittec This Oct lit -Boston Spartans have been noticeably wr years weak in men in both the pole vault _ that th|s award been given 'Tucsday, Jan ft—M i c h i g a n •Oct, 20— Washington u State Normal college here Univer¬ and the weight events during the track sity of St. Louis. Saturday, Jan. 12—W ettrrn Reserve university at Cleve¬ The University of Missouri land. football team ha* scored only one Nov 16—Loyola cf Los An- touchdown since Frank Cartdeo. 'Monday. Jan 21 — former Notre Dame star, took over college here. the job last year. If you ask us. Thursday, Jan. 24 — we think the Job look him.over.