ft. 8. C. Library ■tot iAnalng, I. ftl toch. ^ Michigan State News Will Durant lecture on s our Civilisation l>y- J j Thursday nifht. J snow And cold late Wed- , nexdav. Lowest tempera - J ture tonight .'15-10 degree*. KAST I.ANSINi., MICHIGAN. Tl l.-t» \ N \l \ TWO SOCIETIES j Returns Here for WILL DURANT IS State Mourn* Former President OFHCERS BEGIN Hold Meeting " HEART DISEASE ARE INSTALLED Tta~to: SCHEDULED FOR MILITARY BALL Wednesday PROVES FATAL HERE SATURDAY TALK THURSDAY ARRANGEMENTS TO F. S. KEDZIE teHirom »nd Union Literary Appear! a» Fourth Attraction Arnual Affair for Advanced Beloved Historian ard Former Initiated by Delta Chi On Srries of Fight Lec¬ Rim President Succumbs at Men to Re Held at Fraternity. ture Courier Mascnic Home Saturday Tempt, Feb 16. 12TH NATIONAL HERE TOPIC IS CHANGED BAND NOT YET CHOSEN SPENT 70 YEARS AT MSC Diner it Held in Hotel Oldi "Is Our Civilisation Dying" to Began at Instructor in Chem¬ Ballroom Saturday Committee* in Charge of Ar¬ B» Subject of Lecture istry. Held Presidency Evening. ranging Details Released Course Number. From 1916 to 1921 bv President of Club. Taking their place as the a, Itih national fraternity on "I- flur < ivili/atiott Dy-1 Miohii'an Stilt,' I,• -' "tie of •.I, titmpus, the Aetheon ingV" will the subject of; •: riittst active "fathers" Sat- • I iterary Mot iVties were the If. t IV. to. U pi\en by Will rdav when Dr. Frank Si»«- : initiated into Delta < hi .11 T Ked',. . •»'Ui'ftsjV i'ly < week-end, becoming th« -i• t. president and his- Michigan chapter of the na¬ tional fraternity. |»formal initiation began SENIORS HONOR 'f his 'agtu s, t ht* Beaumont WINTER PARTIES F.tralibur Taps New Member* IietiillinR ttfl ict at Party Held in Union w "win'.'' Schedule From Dean Conrad'i Last Friday I i fr Office Revealt Major Parly Programs. •i Smith. giving the t« • • .nd L M Mat I .. • i ( ',<1 II. •. with President Si,. A and Ex-Govern an Uncle Frank's Cant pits Life Traced by Reporter Reporter Reveals Another Side fit Famous Fduratory Char¬ acter: Anecdotes of Hit life Here Are C.iven. ' Its it Will \ (II \rt W K A R , / * Radio Program HMO Kilocycle*. 28*.3 Meter* 1 Malls tistern standard Time WnltifMlat laiui.tr * " "I ge S Milt Int.! New*, (itviiff State Dc'pititn HOME EC ROOM DELEGATES TO IS SUCCESSFUL TELL OF NFSA l ounge era' Week Proves Sponsored During Farm- to be In¬ Armstrong and Kelley Will Re¬ port at Student Council SELECT WINNER teresting Project. Meeting Tonight OF DAIRY PRIZE , " tiTienU in C F Huffman. I Emerges FRATERNITIES Fred Babel, '35, Awarded $750 Husbandry WILL INITIATE : ■ F M -Mmic. Wendci! Scholarship by Dairy Winter Term Hell Week Will FORESTERS WILL Assoc talion. Begin Tomorrow at 5 o Clock ! • f and served bv the git Is CONVENE TOWGIfr Nev. Under Past Role, tit>me economics . department r M -Correct English C M Hell ISP term trial and UH regu" ft i.s the S general chairman for Demmirtr.lmu of Um of Radio , -tnridifig of the mediately enlisted the support of Dept of English .1 . ;»■-t ■■ ,i .< „i. p. t which will t.[ten M TtT9 Flfhtlftg PlaftMtl. ; products judging R K Olds, motor fraternity .initiate*, will be 1.1 ' .u magnate, yeai on January 29. SO andjll : IndustncA E'.xposi and secured a donation "t smu.000 IP to U"* hi? Wednesday f i • a, h committee aih workin^lm- working un- .^ dr rn< ..•tr-itn n-lration n of the 'he uw »<• ipplcrnent the $125,000 in the * y v ®, 1,wnf mof JT-I> 9 f itr-.?0'"**' » dettvion fixed by the interfra- tune, three lhrw""' u-d. ime taking cherge ee.h hove been op- -|>- / , , l;-hlin- , w w = ■* he -id" niili'gi' treusorv and built the bl11' Dept Mafh"- , ternity council in its last meeting Fomtry cluViMri present H K Olds hall >»f engineer¬ tja> members <»f the p«n - ;ht Orson D Sloe um an I ing In 1920. Williams Hall, the committer- are famous old ' Saints' Rest,' burned ^ E K Sate, VeWnnorv . hekt M.jnday n.^vt „ ... ^ UosWe Y«m, The heod cooV. $£n- No. D, ItalM l and had to in* immediately re¬ placed by Wells Hall. The incep¬ Campua Heporter, Jf '«!' -•peration of. force tor th. paal "w» ■.» "*Tbeen T* .re H.r„et W.l.-o, tetuim Benham .••• VI the , have 10 i»„ „«t Marjoiy Snutton ^ulpim.n,. W1„ glVe Ihe demon ng .... ?n» hrcno; n •«» ti tal of offend- «choUjr»hip stundirig The selec¬ tion <>{ the applied science division Virginia • and dlariwi thia projoc' rT11 through, without a break, until —a.i - a a. a,a . _ _ .. . hne Murdcwk. Betty .. . ^ up -nd th«* assembly finally de- tures. and Prof. G M Trout, school curricula An i 'n!Lfe#orm' Su^y night The vast majority r- • «yir>tienaating athletes to • ctmi h of the dairy prbduct* judg¬ Besides all this activity. Dr. Sect a# !» .' H Wyngarden. of the fraternities will finish their 1954 were held down to 3.03K .» limited ok-gree Another im-' ing team The alternate is Ives Ked/.ic wun instrumental in pro¬ £f*cwmics informal initiations by Saturday Alice Thompson and Jane Cum- in fires, burning 53.018 acres, aa com¬ portant phaw of college life— the | Stafford. Jr '35 moting the liberal arts division, U* v/^!; " ni&x Bnd ^ . Infoonals mingi Helen Ellis has the job of fraternity and tike ml leg* career . At the exposition held in Cleve¬ the business u Market «netune Sunday The aol. Ira- pared with 4.557 fires which burn¬ Through some mistake, one were also dtscusaed where It was I ed 20rm acres in 1433 tame was omitted from the land last October the M SG. Sgj'pL _ _ The conservation department is lonor roll of students having proven that the fraternity does nidging team placed third of the actually tame scholarship.! term. Miss twenty teams entered At the KUSP strengthens the alumni, ami assists 1 brauK of hi. wuk. tk» (VXttO IIMTALI AT TWICaBLL'A 'Continued om ggg* «) " MICHIGAN STAT*: NKWS W#w" LIST PLANS FOR Spartan Oracle Art Department Plans Glancing Back VwmpZ"nocht SPECHT! Regular Radio Program ENTERTAINERS r '35 FARM WEEK tbs rrL1-" ■" * w vord was received - // SKA I INI. ENTHUSIASMS w* «• HJ m 1? Tuesday, JwiiMtry 8, 19.55 MICHIGAN STATU NEWS Page Three Society Dons Tuxes and Formats ■look and Brldlo to as Delta Chi Initiates Aetheons NEWLY INDUCTED MEMBERS OF DELTA CHI H. P. CLAY APPOINTKD j n. ™kLEGE XT Hold Round>Up TO EXTENSION MVI9NU and Union Lits in Olds Saturday j BULLETIN Friday Night \ pointed by Extension Director R. p,rfnal Daate Hel4 ia Dowatown Hotel Witk Musk bt Red imporum Hlur Kn J Baldwin to work through th* Prraaan's Bead; Eic.Kbar Taps New Member, ie Im enllegC agricultural engineering division for the farm building de¬ pressive Ceremony at Uaiaa Friday Ni*kt partment of the United States de¬ partment of agriculture. i. -hm<*n Miiri others in the dormitories and Mr Clay recently spent two days various 1 in Washington in .■lied white tuxes and formats came out f the nv"his,II- • conference with federal executives of the ii:day night for the first formal tlattie of the s. s-i it - building installation hall at the Hotel Olds. Mum, f.-r project Now located i the he will assume his new duties im- n was hy Red Drennan's oreliestra, , mediately. V not so formal, hut nevertheless colorful .few,- path- iv : • tie L'nion Friday night for the winter teini pain iv. senior honorary for men i Fergie's or- h.■, .. jackets played for dancing, taking time out t res while new members Kv.alihur were tapped. pa,,,. H-m«. < ,I. the fraternity front dents Helen t . . i- little news of soeial Hi Mens, dinner guests, and K.rl>n Hoaa ■ •i pledges, hut there are Widmrv. p, nay. threats, as the owupwd b, titers get together behind u'llZ', doors and grimly . r.f.-u' destruction of then hi NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS V* usual there have been many errors in the filling out of the publication cards. 11 you do not receive your paper please let us know at id i lie* of the United States, how¬ ever, variations in pronunciation, are occur ring that arc- too dang< i • there i* no legal way once so that we will know that you are not ou» to be ignored. Worst of these they could bring their desirability i- the mutilation and dccaudation before the voters. "f good English words, not only by If retouri i* needed, and there getting your paper. Remember, we have no those in the lower level* of educa¬ tion. but b> those with higii school can be little doubt of that, let it lie toward making politic.-, on the diplomas campus open and above board Cecil B IM Millc. HoUywiaxi di¬ lather than way of know ing w he! her or not you are receiving nt-tor, complain* that 70 per cent1 into the driving them further shady methods of petty of his talent must be thrown 'Hit deals and secret bargains by more wlnm casting a picture because the paper. 'hey simply can't speak the lines Tsrgum restriction* and regulation* (Rutgers University> -The in the English language that is i»- quiraffl " "Going, doing, thinking, stress words in their script, giving trying" are words that are never weight to unimportant things and completely spoken. Yeah' has! distorting Uir whole. In a news practically superseded "ye* in our broadcast a whole item may be cot- . . . What, nu date? There is no i'tnguage Do Mule describes the j need for that desperation w ith which he tried ! excuse. Visit the t mob scene for I the • rd ' Style Shop French Salon and our • • • . Call iter State News office and place your have weight But the mill experienced sales ladies will be whom the stage cannot roach can " more than pleased to show American by the radio, yog complaint NOW! You nay for it; why not get R? !lt«lio for radto. stunning gowns starting as low as J w ith affectation Announcers talk j as if to an audience of 6-year-oids. $16.50. Some clip out their words with a! colorless precise-1 £1 THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tiii'sdiiy, Janunry S. 10"' KOBS ISSUES CALL GRID LECTURES TO Wayne U. Tossers NATIONAL Bow to Spartans in SPORT SUMMARY FOR BATTERYMEN BEGIN JANUARY 14 It I! Proulx's hotel training By JACK WARNER Pitchers, Catchers to Start Prac- Mrthodi of 1935 Spartan Op course has within its midst two Listless Game 31-17 tier in Demonstration Hall. ponrnti Will hf Discussed fine upstanding young men are afma doing their hit for the old mater. .lini who "Xfoose" easts using Mlcl ehW£late *t»nr Ji'hn K"l - St:.I. bii ctuill rnnch Charley Bnrhman Krakrman and Joe Rn-/olits, both dope and rinfMM on th plaeii , , Mi" i..ist tc ti vera-; h;t- issucfl t nnoed today that the football Ra II \ It ft Y IVISMIR linemen on < harles Itarhman's Xlichigan lio ,«i»#nPk radio VanAlitynr Uses Twelve Men at State Squad Scores Seem¬ c.iIi fi,. .11! pitfln i ♦•n'rhors ' will ht-mn Monday aft'-rn t nampinnsliip eleven last fall, , report as ootl t poi iblc .T tnuary 14th nt 5:20, and wil ingly at Will: Van Fasten is High Point 1','hiiiii ,1 v.if.ty co'chn All men ' ' each week day afternoon plan to some da a rival Ralph publications here at State The- Hit? in their ehesen field. Roth sport flashes should prove \ er Man With Eleven Points. in. rri the fvet .i- • i will then ' : ' S..!iirday and Sunday fellows are working their was popular with the fans throngt> through sehool. ,1m- on campus out the state, and also Itenefii, XI Till- II I K to the whole Spartan atnlet. program. tan i-atrni> walk.-,I •!.. an Dotl-ni! in a ll-tl I. rit Cap!.tin M..t -« and ' ' " Many of the mutes Van Al-t'. n.• maiiay. a i.. |.!a the lii pulled away p. a 17-11 lead al the hall. A atallinp lineup lhal . ..n-ided nt Itr. flock : forward- Van l .t «■»> th«> cantor. jiihI llmisi t• at» • PLAN TO ORGANIZE BOWLING LEAGUE Steve MrCris Announces For prominent metropolitan motion of Independent Teams. catcher That joh is wide op< and if an\ of tou have had n starred for three and this Xrkan hat a great opportunitA au.t> should ro far i a ■ it Report to ( oarh Hob* the (tm or the roach's office iJEDSD stlanslnr Rhone i ""/5c /: I'HF s si WAYS I: ONI V Spcnctr Tracy If \hMi HUM.If \M Kcttl CalUan .."MARIE GAUNTE' I r Wt UNI <11 XV T»M RHI.AA 0 /■ low //»!• Nfciift. /'/as Ihol Hclil ' ~ "" ■" Hroadway Spell In hi ml tot It riis Edward Arnold Koran Morloy fronkio Thomas ■ minx < ATI HI. AX Sinclair Lewla' UBABBITT" with ALINE Mac MANON HEART IMSE ASI I'ltllN I S I AT At TO I It \M\ hi ll/It: LancfSaAes/ MISII IKII'I I do believe up honwb'.ti k • derived lu< hi. lowed A chemist i \ t the strictly to that ull solid torn be rcxpitred t.» oft ICC Cunningham again led ail comers., have the permit issued by W M t<> 'he tape for the mile run held After his Sweeney of the college purchasing tn llrooklyn last week . Only a Dr Ked. department before being allowed few feet separated him from eonhection with the school, t access to the hotuie Yen/ke. x»noe holder of the indoor of the latest manifest/it tons Ihm title Jvw lcouis won t be defeated in 1931. when he and Mm Knl/ir Every county in t! »• state of .it any ring this year his name were guests „f honor at the Cen-, South Carolina is represented ha* been mentioned as a gmxl tral Michigan Alumni association among the 1.391 students enrolled match with Haer for the title.' ttSGEI . ball wdtich marked the 73rd annt- at the University of South C a ro¬ K'Mv buddy. Henry Mel^mote. na¬ sary of the founding of the. Una Only 100 of thuttc registered college. I are from out of the state tional sports writer, said that Jack, Oempscy said that Max Bart * they're milder mother said that Maxie said that he will never tangle with one of the busky-hued lads RAINBOW RECREATION This year is the 300th anniver¬ 7y.. they taste better sary of the founding of the first secondary school in the United State. | iwv