M S. C. Library
■tat Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Stale News EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN,KKII>AV, KKHRl'AKY II, lie!
Revival of Theater BOSTON U.MAN rill, l®AN MITCHELL Washington Correspondent
Is Forecast in Talk TOGIVESECOND On Monday Night HITS MANNERS For London Times to Speak
Here Tuesday Night LECTURE HERE TwoDancing Numbers One-Act
as Entertainment
Replace
OF COLLEGIANS on Lecture Course Tuesday
. For the Event. u..,.. o
Vfortar Boardj T.IL d
Talk Reveals I. n.i
Mason Brown, New York
„ «.
That _
.
Osbrrt W. Warmingham to Cite
Last "Y" Speakoi
Writer S«yi Presort Season Address on Spartan Achieve¬ Mer Are More Polite on Cam¬ Sir Willmolt Lewis Has Covered
ii Best in Many Years. ment Day, February 21. pus, Co-eds off Campus. Blue Key Ball Promises Most Important Beats in
World for English Paper.
humorous remarks convocation in gym waldo next speaker To Be Colorful Affair
prove entertaining English Professor Will Discuss knighthood granted
Jimn'e Lunceford to Feature Claude Prrcussion Saturday
A Member of American Youth
j ' "What to Talk About" Thurs¬ for notable service
Figures of Speech Com¬ Foundalior. He Gives Daily Nijht as President Taylor Rcvrals
/. day, February 20, Final Plans.
bined With Appropriate Ges- Talks During Summrr. Journalist Was Alsa Awarded
teres Feature Lecture. Ity It I Til Il ll.l.tni V Honors for Diplomatic Serv¬
"floy.s are much more pu¬ ices During World War.
B< I.ARRV tltstll ff to faculty members on
With the remark that the II always df-i umpua than are the girl*,
man I know, y et he is entir
tester was net reads to The
ptayj"
tw
human." said 1 Vof. It A. \\
thistle for a hearse, John t ss off -cam pus as a rule,"
las, a Drown. speaking on |M»II», assfwiati professor
v the torjH'dO: fated Dr. Fred T. Mitchell,
te student lecture course ''duration, I'sterday afl peaking: before an audience
noon, of his close friend, I>i
uesdio night in Peoples a. 's directing'
Mshert W. Warminjrhani, pr<
■unit. emphasized his twlief
TALKBYPAUCK It haw the fol-
HuItert But-
Ih'tu v Matt-
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TO END SERIES Uitddrii. Scot-
Chicago Theologian to Be Final
Speaker for Y. M. C. A.
Sunday.
COLINA NAMES
BALL LEADERS
e lectures every ri.n Senior President Appoints Com¬
bunders ramp of tr
Of German birth anrL education, ! oundation at Shelby.
mittees for Formal Party
Professor Pautk rame to thi* ; Yufeswu Walpole is \t on February 28.
country as an exchange student i ran of the executive co
under the Institute of Inter.ta* j In the two Fe
Heredity Students Visit School Vear|inK ,IoU.lmen :
at Lapeer on First Trip in Series Will Visit Detroit
Plan Study uf Metropolitan
Hotel Problems on
Publicity:
| Will,am Klikpat.u k. en-i'hairinen, ™
Thursday. Grace I. Smith, Marjone Chaw
slate b«»k.
(and Walter Riasler, decorations i irniv*.f«i»u
•y 20, David Baud, chairman, Dave Ii
I ad- '®ud. Clair Shaier. Marie Vail
their i '""f Ph'yd Vei mette.
annuaf trip to Di Reception: Fred Bentley, chai
ied by tl It Phu. man. Mary Evelyn Pickett. Be
tori en and kitchen* This was the naid Khgelbrcit and Louis Zan
associate hgence quotient are housed at !.a- play room add found the chddi feasor of hotel
Michigan Home and Training While? in Detroit urograms and invitations, l>
peer. and the Unrig which impress- sitting round in a' circle play they will b<
Srhoul at I^peer. largest institu- ed Dr
luspee
--
reel took up Maxwell Hunts clas* most was the>cho
t*rwt,- wt.uh he wn b> |jo members of Dr II R rpr ■» A
t the most outstanding ex-
Hunfx class in heredity on thi
actually happy there A numbei j taken it upon herself to organ They will ni. 1. bne/ rtudy ,.t .William Pitt and Mile* Wllxon. 1 llrPC ISOtii 11V .> 1CII i„ im i„. .
distinguished .nnua! held trip Wednesday. of the mentally defective, an •
11-| the game and be the teacher Tl.' U» problem, that confront hotelx
to the stake uf the
»' Tlilx u due to the clarilv ln wrlrnmm« lhc Michigan 1
M1" ot accident or disease, cm. w. r. playing much more quiet
lrom vny |ood who i|ul, normal children do.
this xl/e, u. well ax the effl-
clency aith which they ate man-
MSC Sharpshooters -
Ni,nwd ,#l,#n"rarv
S'J" coU**e v'""or>- Ur " L , '-gcd The hotel, feel that they will W|n I hrPP .Vliltl'hps Sen
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x-.xh he orr.nound. hu inclined to moucn the tart that The waiting tut for the tea; Chooses Members lux
» -r.
numon justice -which in 1)1 *on »"P*rintendent of the 1n-.,heir children have to be in an'ing nhoot 11 large. 1,350, accord tcn,m b> thew exi*-riment» — Following Rigid Eiami-
foeV. I, are built around an *Ututlon Tat.', r explained that ;n,titulu*i But the attendant! are' ing 10 Dr Dixon Thew peop • wc" ,hr x'udenlx. for in thi «w . CO I , . . y Kollnwing la-wlalk next
TU.r-.ng t.heme For Burgex. ,hr lhr Kho01 d,d n"l mean te, ,nd th, children arc have been committed by Ihc com future they will hove a force of UUIlUdUU A. and Iff., nation. Tuc-aday ihcce will lx- only one
teheed, young actrex. in thu th*1 M,chi**n had mon P«P'«, much bappior wtth their equate ir j but there 11 no room lor them rmpluyee. equipped with a thm- Ggorgrtowa lad Main* more .peaker to app.w on thu
*h° *rrc mcctally defective than 1 the training xrhool than "Diey In questioning the policy of ti„ ou*h knowledge of hotel manage-:
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Br.wn predicted a brilliant
an>' otbtr area in the world, but; would be Daring Week 1 t-1*! week several atudentx were|Wax.ms student lecture eourw.
competing with normal state's not providing adequa'*-. went. • * given un examination for admission |Jo.«t ph Auslamler will talk oil
oprrahc ver.ion or "Pnrev ,h>< Michigan took care uf thru- .hildren in the outside world facilities to care for allthew p. ■ ' ... ~ to the tscholarship society In bol-"'Conversations In Poetry," on
Firing a total
»' came under the ,T°Pl* f ^itu^ : There are "equer.t eases of home-1 pie. Dr. Dixon .rated It as SYRACUSE STUDENT ACTS l.."?rf1' '-*!*" 'J57.- .,he 1 "ny. g|
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the Sen. Hot The
^ gg |g|P_Ma
following I Tuesday, rebtpary. 25. as the ~ •
verbal scrutiny next Me **"■"*1 Accordm* Dr Dixon „cknH» for the institution In chil- opinion that the prune purpose , it MflRDIF rilATnilliN ' ^','} drcn who have been taken to their : the institution was no, the care ■' AS MORGUE CUSTODIAN defeated
IGeorgelown university, and the lhe
.
ixfaclorily and will b Initiated Into: ——
r.
Mamouban with excellent " "boUl th® homes for .hurt vacations. They individuals, though excellent organization next »s*k: Glenn! MISS HENSEL TO SPEAK
« « U.e miasm and d.r« lun ,w° " "" f"PuU,'un-' often make their porenU bring was given, but the safeguard and! Whcn p»ul Schr«tl"'' Phurw i University of Maine. Oklahoma I KsomKiught, t hai li s Kneelaml.
sr. admit,«f I ^hnlrh^ra'4*" lhU : them back to school early because; rebel 10 aorirty. Society ha. .. nn«* •» «"»» hours., weired 3.540, Georgetown. 3,421; A G Jtthmon, only those Miss Evelyn Henscl of the cuts-
surgrs 0f ja„ eon. Per cent re or nt'W6 cavalry student, fired the high, ,1SmlUt. a mphumorc ^ ^ ^
WWf
, _
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lhat *ven the conservative Privileges for the highest type the waiting list will be allowed to
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dent Herbert Hoover, up- f inmate of the institution at La-;c-ome in and Uke their places.
but
!society
for every right
assumes, there is
whic h f Jjjj1 r "" # score that has been made here in
lnvlll.d to mke the examination.
The~Sein Hot wan nrumizd for
•«< a»av from the bridge tournament
-td McNamara explain* that hi*
car reallv won t do 150 The speed
onieter in spared in kilometer* lie
We All Do It had a farmer all read* to jump
out when it registered 135 on the
liltitg !* and you've got to do it It 'll broaden you " * "Prrlt*
This, briefly. t I lie poluv governing the entertainment of
J^ wa%
Horned
hark, from
fa*l
Detroit
Ihr fellow offered
.
patrons at many fraternity parties.
I b an Mitchell * red in his talk on student-faculty relations
It is the policy which t».th i
,v
rather fthaktl* Urrv Distrl just
got hi* fraternit* pin last night
CLASS!I IE
The and maintain* (hat it will itat
Wednesday night.
right where it I* for a while
And most of us are guilty. It just happens to be a tradi¬
tion that patrons should be relegated to the care of pledge-; Thai frnr
their entertainment is made a chore.
The greatest hugulioo probably lies in the Ma t that to
entertain patrons one must dance with them, and few
like to exchange dances with their elders. The
people Sport-Back
patrons, like¬
wise. would undoubtedly prilei enjoying the party through Sweater!
conversation to struggling with youthful dancers of too- These smart ~k>'
modern style tin interesting and cnaI style sweat
It—would tie better if* the brothers would lie
or /,ip|M*r fronts
more casual contended it was ;u.
ilmiit it. Ic- utisciously entertaining A little chatty
latuial voir nuld help matters along for everybody.
s
certainty $2.95
Perhaps » new record of em¬
barrassment wax net the oilier day
important enough to hurt the valu<
The Terrible Future when one of the lad* started tell¬
of the play
Botany Tie*
Sidney Ktngsley's "Dead End
ing a ehance companion about a
A young singer. Who was np|>earing oil Major Howes' ;i
STUDENT PULSE pausing girl. He whispered sly re- The new spring «i* -»£■ *
tour hour, was giving a pre-rt vital account of himself, istic wk» the dialogue in placet
mark* ahoul her reputation on the
commented oirlhe uumber-»»f especially on opening nigh I. tJia
projects he had started, rampu* and told of hi* own dale.
the heavily censored "Tobuct.< tine
hiltiglcd If I tad now. Major.' he said hopelessly. "i'n The response wax. "I hope you're ap|H'ari?ig.
1
almost every thing thei to do wrong about that. She * m> sister "
Brown stated. He very humorous
I've failed." ly quoted parts of the
Tuo Ideas on the Sub ject .
play
"You've don. ything thei Hoy sked.
"Ami you're re fly to give up. How old are you?" RegitirtJ questioned the poy
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but t
"Twenty -tw. was the reply '
.
We have nut y frieiids Vitlt the same
philosophy-of trus- f )ur Ovgrvna?
(ration. They •
licketl before they start—itt their lid's, going strong,
We know, to an olii man whom we should expect to have swinging then into the field of
drastic red uc
lb* is a linotype operator who sent his comedy. Brown discussed "Find $1B.4« ami
;
Again Lady." which apparentiy is based
sons to'college, but never had that opportunity himself. He flux on the social whirl in the nation's
ha.* many res|H>nsibilities ami very little capital, yet he says: ample* given are true expel icn»: ; flow "What yuh want—an capitoi It L* the story of lw-o!
"If everything goes the way it should, I figure I'll he able to by the author and by hundreds •
atfa-dav-vut, huh"" "To trace women
others throughout the country, contesting for social su¬
buy up a weekly paper of my own in a couple years. I've got ihr steps.of differentitation"
"You must read that. Mr Jones there was reason
. T premacy. and Brown declared that MAY MHO
one ail picked out—in Montana." IVrhaps nobody ever told The absence of student fuict, to believe that *Ihc ll.it Stoii' l.' Hi.'
the patH'r how \ You'll And the#chapter very in¬ the Doily
him I * popular it is to la> fatalistic. at the local hotels last week-ei Gann-Ahce Roosevelt
teresting " . "in short the thins; controversy gave rise tr. the plot.
tiS t> Waahiuatoa Ar
Am • old man we know is a farmer in similar circum¬ busi of! t
>ugh ' He had little to say
new takes Terry I All l wanted concerning the
stance- doe.* his own work Uvause he is willing to accept to do was to laugh at "tn my opinion'
sing four night- u week" What your delusions, and then di.-illu-
t m recent U
iespouse'o. y, About a year ago he planted several new • has become of Ficd Rrennri and reached
Stim Vou And to tell >o.; that
was by
orchards which will require years of development before they Barh Knit'- My si.H,,',- trlU lx,r»m»l problems «.» the
Peopli' take up every sort of
rape.-s fad Even at that it will
bear fruit. He will probably reap no returns himself—he's at* thnt But.'h Powell hn, » lender >UM aeemj
too r.ld-
(even of the edit.* t. .mtef
heart for U;r fiv.j ,,,iuiniu>t.
rand yoo And
reau business since 1910 has bee
funny if the campus co-eds start
smoking pipes There i been a lot
j
• RIDING CLASSES
and he doesn't know when to give uj He miaM'tl that fad of "publicity hounds' outside your
bandied by oui M S. C gov em¬
j —IfI HARKYMA.VS .uppli jour
of talk about this but no one seems
inent weather bureau, so as
cynicism when he was young sheet» arc not the stufl to print
And so it's really amusing to hear young men talk about
Thwarted love. Las! term
Sleepy Van Dyke hung Lis
some |n our p^per
Jack Shouha. 39
brush away the snow which drifl
across the tables along w ith other
to have the com age to start it :
Lots of them admit that they have I
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RIDING BOOTS
hopelessness. as if they actually understood it. And some- pm. The girl of his dr
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,w c. . ** , . . rtnoked p»p*»s—"juat to see what
• ULACK
times it's just s l>it ilisKustintt. tw. (.art Umr st Ihr Sparrow hu*Pi- Editor
Clrary:
ass
auumc .h
thai f th
there, e ' nothingufiou much
* they tasted like, you know." and a ,
ial. ItrginninR n#xl w rrk. .hr'll j ^ >rtutU; oun •
enjoy rradin, rvrry
to Co but make fudge and pop . . . , . ^ BROWN
to on nish! «h.ft for an indchnits lhr -Krw," and th.nk rwn until it's pipes, but no one wants to begin!
you, Law- the practice on the campus.
period hour, from thrrr in thr renc,. „,d ,[lc tUrt
rimnB a fin.-
*8*° M
afternoon until evclen at nL.ht
j0., """1 '
Few students the
The new taste thrill But t .nioyed mcsr your editor*
The peculiarity^ of New Cog- ; know that the work of n«w» edit-1
on campiv*»
s fV s —rie* Henry Psi-iiai in the
February 7 iwur—Any* land .
peech air being giadually for the East Lansing Pre** is' i» Siztm—A Is f widths
.1,-
«iteiev.r sih) whenever tsslv. College Ne«.pape,
Hot Fudge Deluxe vou are
Lovapoi-t by now
. If you're bark .tlrtand on thr question i, .-on-net
... my eredliors and I hope you continue the wine,
Your lest, say * Harvard • auOioritkw »w»w almust entirely in the hano*
Even the Harvordi a event uscit is^hf students. T.ie vo-euiturg are;
|
H*aN
are howling at the gates
no longer sacred.
| Jimmy Hays and A1 Tiveikr. j
jlf 1 remember correctly there ha,
{been trouble from the same dirge* It took a statement from the1
Privately endowed unlvcrntle, ition tn timer past, A national essay contest to en-
and preparatory achoots might be'
president's office to assure students;
SANDY'S ■d out by "tax the rich" Icgls- '
n. says Dr. James Rowland , {State New. business
Sincerely.
Frank Noble,
courage you to express ilself on. of Alma college that the official
matter* of government, education
business is being urged on
j bulletin
• day of vacation
erred in
as
stating the last;
January 2. It}
jAngetl ot Yale. dbU). President Roosevelt
Friday, February 14, 1!»R6 MICHIGAN SIA i E NET,.
:^ | WOLVERINES HERE IN DUAL SPORTS
H> HARRY WISMt K Path, George Grantham. Robert clash, .i.mii Cusavoia is another
Saturday promise* In be a
Spartan sports day with two
Court, Wrestling SWIMMERS WIN DrfinH* word was received from
YOUNG NAMES H.lls,
Charles
Art Green. Frank Smith,
Dennis and Ken Waite.
sprint man C\ W At water will
take part in tnith hurdles, team*
With* the exception of Bath and .ng with-Cmtavola in the tows.
Michigan trams testing thr
.Irength of thr Slntr athlvtrs.
Teams Aivait U. of M. AS BELL CUPS IVKAR today that the wrestling
match with Michigan would In* MSC ENTRANTS Grantham, the others also have other frosh entered are: Peter
been named in the mile. Nelson Hnwilyciw, |x»le vault; Henry
broadcast beginning at 4:00 p. m.
Tht Wolverine mat (rant
coached hy Clifford Kern
Invasion Tomorrow ANOTHER MARK from the college gymnasium to-
IN STATE AAU
Gardner, still hopping around
Muttering from « broken too in-
M. idler. Richard BTalr and Ru*
tit Iph Ynnnvich, high jttmp; Ernest
jury, and Gerard Boss complete Burner, shot put, Robert Giles,
meet* Cnarh Frndley Collins WKAR now operate* on a fre- *•
Michigan Cage Quintet to Give the mile starter.- Harry Butler and Darwin Dudley,
crapplrrs at 1:00 in thr nf- Tank Team Swamps Wayne U. nenr> of Itso kilwyrln. 31 Vartity, II Froih Picked to Although uncertain of his mile half mile, Giles and Butler, mile;
trrnnon. while Itrn Van Al-
Spartans Stiff Test in Last .The. Represent State in Ann Arbor relay team. Young ha • seven e\- Cusavoia. Giles. Butler. Dudley,
Home Game of Year. Wednesday Nigkt. 63-21. 1IV. I ,:•> . n Saturday night
atnrV basketball squad The summmj (,„■ .he wi.ym peneneed runners They are Ray Osborn and Emit Eschenburg,
Mf(| Tue.d.y; Scci Strong
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tamrlrn with Franklin Cap-
pun's live' in Demonstration
Sideline Coach Visitors Take One Event.
-en free inir w.m hy Individual Strength.
COLLINS SQUAD SEEKS B% Mi l. EEADING Slate t Bispell. Na
Hall at 7:.10 Saturday tvr-
Another varsity swimming
nimr. In previous clashes REVENGE FOR SETBACK n> bob BI RIIAN*
record fell Ixefore the speed¬ Make MiVlurge. Hu
11a GEORGE MASKIN
A galaxy of Michigan-
earlier in the winter Slate lost What is probably* thr last ot 2:08.
ing Spartan mermen as they
,
late col lege truckmen will
both a wrestling meet and Grapplrri Hope to Rcvertf 1 1 • • « '» writum
smothered Wayne unive'r*t>\
Meek t\V .second. vrep in fib Ytwt lie 1« I lit All so
cage contest to their rivals Early Season Losses at Ann ('I,,!
,
'/ of Detroit beneath a score of' [ Ann Arhor next Tuesday
from Ann Arhor.
Arhor: Wolverines Strong. it p • k.*i m■:» 62. to 21 in a -wimming met * »
compete in the annua)
WeilneAtay. February 12. B'll licitigan A. A. I', carnival.
liarloek and Kraft Lead it* HOB Rt mi w> ■ ■ 1 Ml. 'Who .n thr Michigan ne-i In tiling entry f«»r the re-
Scorers Tomorrow
Although State has not hail tain will ring down on thr j*
night tht* cur- K;m>it> Tin- inin \S l.isi "Wednesday Athletic l>i
a powerful scoring basketball current haskethall neasoii at i(f ri. .i, t.-
u',.? i tor Ralph II Young nominated
t ,!.»%
quintet this Demonstration hall as Mich- »»a *piu»ji -t «-
tempt to make it two in a row •' m«1,!,bls uwlk> t>u
over the Spartans. The wres- ' . ' ''' '' 11 " ,u ',u '
ol of the *m hasc had u
world of fight, and hate put
«n same fine shows for the
f.'ins (his year, \lmost every
home game has been a thriller
with the Spartans battling all
the way. All the men on the
M|iiud will he hack next win¬
ter with the exception of Dan
Heck and Curtis White. The
entire starting lineup will lie
hack intact with several out¬
standing frosh coming along
b>
help holster the present
tarnity ranks. To date the J.H MAISN
vcurlings have no! dropped a f harlr* I ur*>thr the pfppert
contest, and look better each wli«ld*lliv athletic* head for the
M rrstlrr* strnng
tune they take the floor. Gar- *tr»tc of Michigan replies to f oath
-asjl^k. liuvsee, Hoien. Wilken* 4rndle> Collin*' letter concern¬
ing the rvtablinhmenl of wre«tling
M,n. Smith. Cain, and Schult/
in high ftrhool* with the new* that
•*re all juniors, while Kraft,
wrestling will make a gradual ru
Hit/., and Willard White tr> into the nchool program via in¬
128, Cap' W
tarry the sophomore in¬ jat tramural activity, each »ehool,
signia. In addition to the 145. Frank Bis
•
willing If to. wrratliag would
kick of experience on the in* 165 pound* i
eventually be made a major »port
^luad this winter Van j strapping heavy
So look for lb here at State S'rvrrtheleM. the
Aistync has pbyed one of the popularity of the »port with the
toughest student* I* entirely major. '
schedules ever at* j*t 4 o'clock and trie t>.-
'•
mptMi by a Mirhiif.n Stat, ^P" n " " JO Studi-r.i i«,
today U' a national champion '
'.a-krtball tram. T r m p I f, : cenU at the ling and txx
; 50 and 75 t in hi* weight.
Kentucky, Kutlrr, Mirhitcan, ; game.
W
Monain, North. CNtern.
racUM and Went Virainia Nt-verthclvB..
Swimming Team Shines
Collin, whorl Jake Ihiubert. after many '
havv "all had .urrrmful (lutw.. "f the la nt colletfi
hr rertainly look for another the bu*im-*5, »nP|:,in* of State's
Vonnir vereil tines- "'Ittttd . • • Ernest Croshie «f|
Hons in a. most interesting N,n,r> rhamplon
matter. These 15-minute fea- »«•«■. who was in the lust|
tares are seheiliileil eaeh Mon- «»•>names will ami
T.,1 y|jrr y|i.„ • I n ami Friday afternoons at rtpresent this country in h
4:15. Spartan evenl "I Berlin . . . Crnshl
athletes ',e world'- tule|
coaehes ami h"l,,,'r lM'for'' ,"an> """
year* . . . life of a walker 1
p n u V* on
|ofJj, John Kobs is wornr
lay, typun visiting about the eligibility of
i Towel. -nme|
teams are in- «f his best
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dlsplaier performer- . .
tervi e vv v «{ j the trusty right arm
regularly o n jtieorge Hill's is once m
tpfi;) \Iplt.t '1 Itel i
these sport rounding inlo shape .
programs. As "Mitch" Klunzingtr is pro'
vet it is not a ing tennis daily . . . *h«>
certainty, but from knowl- hnie a good year . . . -
edge gained thus far ... the old friend Hill Reed, spe
{J!'aflltc, l>la""edA I GIRLS SPORT NOTICES I
till Independent
wrestling match with Mtrhi-
gan will Im» broadcast Satur-
editor of the Michigan Hi
will In* in the pre^Jwx at rheI
77—7——, 1 day afternoon, and all other State-Michigan' basket hallI
"
Coeds on Campus sin reeding meets. And when game . . . Tom King's froth I
I - (it
tlie 1.id sun begins to shine luiskelcers looking better wifhl
SW1; Supervising Formation of ,
id.' again, and we hear the each practice . . , Steve K!azs|
Organization. ctaek i f willow against loath- will succeed Theron Fi
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1. V\ KAU-will bo on hand !<> second base for the
Spari.in*|
gt\e those who cannot attend .this spring . . . the poj
a play by pla\ description. (ila/a is in fine tthap<
»
del >4 ' 'i. n
Kobs may shift lkirtlim. tol
Shots. Heard Round the short and use Weimer on first|
Tue»rta<
World base . . . ^like Cast eel i
Charlie Rarhmnn will be these days with hia track
men|
FENCERS LOSE
.
Mondi\ trh ?4 hack in Kast I rinsing early . . . (ieorg* Hauer ha?
State Theater | next week after an enjoyable fencing team and «ill|
TO NOTRE DAME
. . .
and de*ened rest in Florida, be seeing >oq at the wrc-iI n*|
Previa ©si Tuesria 1 Feb
Spartan Swords, Strong in Foils,
Mrs. Ikichman accompanied match and basketball
the famed Spartan roach . . , tomorrow. Hood lurk!
I 1:111 %\ and s STI KIISI Drop Sabre Matches.
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*»Cl Ml Kf»* to ttaltlp.llr"
With (irnr Kminnml and
Xfarsarrt t allahan (captain; i
it,,, jfb.ik II.
SJADW. MOMVW T1T.*DAY
"The llrlde t omen llimir "•
ap-jKaV VVa
Starrinc t'lmidette Colbert and
•re Dean and
Fred Mar Murray
Pref and Mn »"• Indium Mai n
Dr and Mi
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alliartuira Bon •<. C.iac
mira»fed i i ft,
t* giving *n t • •
1 iMarv Mcttetal. .to Mil
Mr and Mi-
INelson, Jane Shau
trom -
W.i
Basketball practUen «;,1 two matches. However, the
tinue ti» the fit • t of Mar. I na team
T«»nir» t s»g won all four of its
which lime the intercljis* tot matches, thus winning by a
Sri rhscd tt*1> * All independent yirls w lnf ,t« \e! ment v. ill st«'t The folio TODAY AND SATURDAY I
Bf! l\ I. PiM.m fr« aire are requested to call a\ Dear
arc hours scheduled for team prac-;
tiros during the rest of the month. Green and
Tcd S/vmke. captain of the
White, and Phi! Borr-
if; detMO'trc-rn? M9 pi ;oiuad s t»nke and (ill one out
Freshmen - Wednesday, Thurs- jbenck dueled the best matches for
Alpha \1 Drlu day the Spartans. S/ymke winning
HUTSON GIVES LECTURE
A dtr.net w.,v Sophomore*-Tuesday. Wednes- two aiui one. while Bomt«-
d*yt Thursday n,'k won three out of five. For
on. head of the ento-
Junior,—Monday. Tu«d.y No,rr Krh"' »nd l>C.nd-
MacMur: isqtie than-1 mo logy dejwirtment, last night go t-
:h htm. butj* survey lecture on the problems i.
Sen.™, - Monduv. Tuwdtty.^
' winners. "" ml",*ndin* po'"'
jWediM'sduv. Thursday —
f.r
wedding of insec^-microparastte relatuvii- Today the State team journeys
discovers 1 .< many ec-1 ships belore Sigma Alpha Beta. from Michigan Stat, tn tVtrmt to lake on Wayne urn-
|rentrtc'iti*^ Their reconciliation, bacteriology honorary. It was the college will represent the school 1
■ ba.ketbal! pt.ydny on
jversity, followed by a match with
C #ltikL CikllLES ; aided by a justice of the peace, j second in the series of monthly
! tip rushes some of the best com*! open meetings sponsored by the February 22. at Battle Cree* ml-
Saturday. La.rrncr T„h, „ s.,urdav The
f0n0w1nf WPrk they return to ,hp
i cdy of the year. teg. Tram, from four Michigan
j society, the talks being given by ,
hom, groundl ,or „ r„urn malrh
college, will particulate
] —.— ; research men of the various de» with Wayne in the
college gym-
i Abolition ot .ute. .ml dlVi. !t»nmrol». *nd dmumrd to WMhm _ .. : Malum, fhla event being the lad
The University of
• M,,n> of Die country into r«ion*. ,h'' '"rlu" o( ,hf «i«nittc»ncc of California., hornc mM, ,h„
They rail
with 20,388 full time students,
boundaries dictated by .von- ^vtrriuloty in aU fields ol applied
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their and lit hi e<
r *'«• — Adm IK t'ntll , ]• ranks as the country's
i omy and by cultures and tradi- | whence largest
Tt'EKDAV PAl KITE Counting part Umc and summer CLAI'DEIT COLBUtT >J fSKD HmMI.KO
TWt'KKDAV I.AUIt.s GUEST KITE
i tions. was susecsted by Dr. J. W. students at Martha Berry eol- students, N. Y U. i« biggest, with
' Mannina of the University of | m qmrs,a may dsn re only 30,714.
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Kentucky iwaltrcs and quadrilles, have dates "The BrideCome* Heme"
j ;0' an hour and a halt dura- The dress sword of Commodore'
j South Carolina has .the highest tton on Sunday, may not have Isaac Hull, commander of the fri¬
o » TIMfc Bi ISCINC j illiteracy rate in the United States. | radios in their rooms nor enter gate Constitution during the war
/Won. j according to a study by Trot, into competitive athletics with
i James Karl Coleman, ] other colleges,
|0f 1812, has been presented to the
i Naval
SATURDAY
NIGHT