M. S. C. LlUrary hit iMtaint. 3ftichiijatT 6tate Hews EVENTS— - RDITORI MA — WHAT PRICK FAITHniNKIW EXAMS! nr. is Missrn f . OI'RTKSY ON TIIK THUMB rmnwwrit wmj JgUt^"f'kSMSn ***** EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, SATt IIDAY, DKCK.MRKH II, 1!«:!7 Today's Police Chief Seeks Best Player State Board Gives Campus Unknown Assailant To lie Named Approval Of Mrs. Llovd Turk At Grid Fete To Bond Issue for Financing \II-Hliitf l'ri-p EiMtlliiiHiT* •Aii'lory Ti'li'iirxi"' ft ill \l«*«. Im- llonnrril Priif<««or"- ft ifr lli-iiifii in Kiel I.JIII-ilm lll.fllr Tlllll'-il;n. "linn' I trims Is Hi re I ulliulil. Huge New Men's Dormitory Foil In I nrnrrr lln/iiml ] I isionnl fis llir First I nil Issanllrr's Mnlirr Of Hurrau Of a lli» Dorm Oimilrmmlr \ Believe* Itt%xitlcr l<» Biiildini; t onlraet l.et in Beniger («ui.|rintion (.< lie PIjia illis Joke a- |»ail\ of l.atisiti|i: Work Will B«'uiit al Oner: lit* Filler*. I to Im- ltr.nl;. for Next Fall. |«»%«' i<> Blind ,l it'll II. liberal arts Music Series i onrrntralinn. lie Is Scheduled ■ . roxsed in rradini .1 [ 1 I 1 > \t:l Ml \I.| 1 >1:1 his eirl friend as ilkril .m r«K« the i ampu< l'ir«l I ollruitiiii Mn-iruiti her da* •ear that the home he lium|>rd eron- Yule Scene lo In lfl«dd in t IIi0.1 buildmr The injuries re¬ in. fuir luded ruts "f broken classes. on the race Is Featured Mackrrll and Onmlli\ llix. Dill Stuff! 011 l ead Gr.ind March al Sopli Prom. • !I I II A\ \s I 1:11 \|1 11 A- I'd »: 11 ooli- ANN! Al, AFFAIR ! _ _ Gliorus ' Sings I'nsl I H/irr I Ins \nr Moral lis Noted \\ ork /'If | trlisl ri , , 1 ,, uram n P^'lon llimi* a- t liorn- lion Ml KHiott pieM-nU the l'rcM-||f« Handel*. ::r»: !• the Aii-stuie iwgh school :;,. - • 1. s« '"It ' 1 i t>aiii|U' t tlio ' ; Ml ,j v, : Glioir lo Sino (land. Sunday ( hiirrli I.roup lo Present llnlrl Honorary ■ ( liri-hna- Program. Iniliolrs bArrrn Fords' ( old II ovr \iuhlirs' II on III Fill Fskimos loSlinmr NORM AN KF S VON Y11I0 Son son Snrnks lift on llic llomr of J../. FiorYinan II AC A I A II ARKIM.Tt ue being laid f,>r the *il Hop Januar. 14. in . »..illi./.irn Nate Fry * H tleil. of the , I . I'. Siudrno lo II..1.I \. ). Slmlenls I'tan I S..I.U llutirr ilerrnibrr 211 - mji" 1 I m illion Ihincf wy w»l a Higiifc —ring mdw" wttl ""I' ^ ill i.uic t* ,„id f.„ a,, I1**, isniiuuia Y Colonel Kr virus lluUI Mi.-iiim Saturila. « I»l ,t SU..! lake near Crystal fall. /«// trhirt enirllls igiouily .Student* from other college* will y M r ^ Jf(. |( t f ■ <'".-tor set while Santa attend the dann .rj of the Hi binet meeting for the fall ter*r f the Hotel rid . Mi; hi* knee and, Those desiring to get their Saturday at: tursday evening William Genne. V ik City on about • at home near' ticket* before leaving for home \g hail Mi , ••cretary of the organisation, sub- Belt, 29 The af- .0 leader, i may get them from Bill Sheveland 1 v.til. •tied a' report n the • 4 . viudenta and *-ker .< the days speed on. 'til >405 Abbott road, phone 4-32WO Mr Avery ! «nto of the Y for the passing t. r, .p • *,in State c.ol- -h leader and club . -•..-be-forgotten morn J — emeeter The faculty member* in pir.K F ■ -.ted should call - attend . m junior and UtUa! T„ ||„|,| llinarr Parly Dr lien ton i* a li'tle n# college adviaory board were the kn —a it altei 8 30 1 evtinf will be lol. vitad a* guest* Among those nun-be ith an attached hood end or Sunday Dec- of There will be a Christmas din¬ nour game* ho attended were J V C Davi*. boot.., Qiuite t • 'rung for fraatv .fLRRY CHRISTMAS ner and party for the home eco¬ I'rof. H R Hunt, John A Hannah, nights nomics resident staff and exten- in them uhile Haiph Tenny and T Gunaon . Maintain » sion workers at Hunt's at I X) j Fuller Brush ir 1 Sunday. Detember 12. GIFTS FOR HIM BIAKEM.AVS ROOTERV Aserill. flortok III . ttiCHKAN SXaTE MSW3 i l a. ww m nrtirt Id kls swn right. Bnfots earning to tha United Mntes, ha pisrsd bafera Jttdtijan fitate Ktm practically aO of tha crswnad hand* of the now defunct European courts. Playing be¬ In The Rough Mr. Oaarlrti: at in caar Jack Yunck ig- fore the greateat critical juries he won With Harvey Harrington • your demand for his definition of poetry, which ap¬ prize upon prize. Al one time he appeared Intramural Limerick Clan let I ■ ■ • peared in the Student Pulse, in it contest with 30 violinists. The audience December 9, may Osrie and some of the boys decided t ■ mi* a limerick contest, the I, as a believer had been instructed not to applaud, but in dialectic materialism, offer rules of which are. Finish these limericKs and win two tickets to the when he finished playing not only the aud¬ 1930 Hose bowl game. This contest is open to everyone but the stu¬ ience but the jury arose in unison to pay dents of Michigan State college ahri their families Prizes Poetry is that form of ex¬ 1937 Man tar l»3» wrill be pression which contains a blend him tribute. awarded New Yeai - morn, if you can wake up (or sober up) the ^sociatod Cbieftido FVew judges. of feeling, emotion, and pre¬ Since coming to this country he has con¬ cept ion, which synthesizes ex¬ Distributor of No I ducted both the Boston Symphony and the perience. and cannot be broken A eued nrrived at the S CbfeekfeDfceri Detroit Symphony, but has done little con¬ And thought C'haron was The down into prose without loss. to hit the nail on the head I 1 realize that this some¬ cert work. the hyx; giving u« an Idea of what what hasty and sketchy; but wrong. That's okeh by u,. But A White living in revolutionary Russia, managing editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS ola uelzer his life was far from drab. Twice he was Revolving inadequate as it is, Is it not evi¬ dent that the poem you defend He tells us no- now thai everyone la inform."! as to why we an JEROME KIMEGKU, RAY TURNER practically before the firing iu|uad when contains few of these qualities? co-ed SPORTS EDITOR EDITOR beverly SM1T1I GEORGE MASKIN his friends rushed in anil saved his life Stage Hear In mind that defending Mr. Yunck, but only I am not not already know. Through ■ we lark perfection- ;' Another time when he was captured by By Larry Hiatal— var-ious foreign Slate Depart¬ criticising a type of dialectic the Reds, his music pleased them so mueli The materialism which is ninety per ments information hat been endnof the trail is near. business manager . robert reeior that they spared his life. Alter four long years they're cent materialism and only ten leathered on our playmates In ASS't business manager. willard WHITE For ten years Michael Press has been u i" .illy going to give us the gate, per cent dialectic. . advertising manager . tom BENNETT ill goes well, next week. We're It that you have be¬ memlier of the music department stall', !■ seems ASST advertising manager • ure Just how we feel about, come acquainted with Marxian harry wilson teaching violin and conducting the sym¬ t ..*ui we're not going to try to philosophy only recently and it co-ed Advertising manager ann harris phony orchestra, whose fine work has licen has burst upon you like a c1rcuiation manager keith clement largely the result of his brilliant direction. glorious revelation. I recognize Our case has a.- a great experience before reputable LLOYD H GEIL Now because of serious illness he to. the combined media of in you the growing pains which FACULTY ADVISER rk. the editorship of this usually mark our progress from employment. Now it been granted a six months leave of absence. done again! The symptoms of fraternity life, social life, enthusiasm to caution. 1 have Much better now than he was early in the The owner of the most perfc >st general campusiana. long since discarded the fall, he will go to Florida soon to recuper¬ about all there Is to get that any expression is art just feet of any sorority coed at tl ate. Let it be hoped that his southern so¬ ticcauac it contains an element University of Oklahoma wea: o I lege No grcatei variety If any attempt does size 64A. The girl whose 1< > journ will restore his health, for the serv ¬ of revolt. were judged most perfect amor ices of such a great artist are sorely missed, not contain something new, or hvrrvv - something old seen from a new the independent entrants wea: not only by his students hut by all lover:, perspective, it is not justified. 6 4 AAA's. of good music. aii The poem under discussion does many thing.. SN that, A "faculty of president.?" t neither. It certainly does not Wynlrrv >plr slide through of destruction, you arrive with year dispenses knowledge t ■ > improve on Oscar Wilde (lourtpny on llu• Thumb It's certs how lipstick You ask if we should flee from your new society, it is possible that you will then regret hav¬ Olaf college students on the staff arc eight educati Li-u 111»• as it is Not by any mean*. Hitch-hiking i-s the only menus which ing destroyed so much, and who have servrd as president., many men studentM, whose ftiittticittl re being wiser, you may discover other institutions. sources are low, hav# of traveling to their it to be good dialectics to return somewhat to the traditional A University of Minncw; homes. ' concept of sin. freshman hod to say "Ugi i olleK'i students are exacted to be cour¬ The purpose of rebellion is to 97,000 times u* the last (• teous per Hons at all times. ourselves al! f or the ideals of Man from the weeks. That one word is I Although at first glance these two fact.' weight of encrusted beliefs so entire speaking part in a pin; National Advertising Service, hie. may seem unrelntaeil, they lire really closely r may gain n rl that he may realize a higher level of value from n synthesis connected. Ami the fact that some stu dent or students d<> not put these twr> ties Rebellion Js not an end in Duke university things together is going to spoil the chance .•mber tiu* appiirer itself, but only a means to an OF MEDICINF II IiiiI frier Inillt fulness .of it all. Jt couldn g • ' going home for many others. end You Justify the seta of DURHAM. N. C. Whi n thv iuimi's of thi> fiHillwll player -ecmed, but then those who want freedom and A state highway department engineer, ti hf' and ho will nutr.ii11 l"i I Inriil.'i IKt'cmbcr 211 thereby encourage the ' unbut¬ driving from Detroit Sunday afternoon, i mi . ' Auburn if. I ho OfuliK*' luuvl New toned" gooflneas of such moral stopped on the outskirts of that city ami monatrositie* as Isadora Dun¬ offered a ride to a voting man standing a' can It is all right to rip your ml i i ( Inn it - HhIimtI, m'liinr q«lHI*terbiirk. the roadside hitch-hiking. buttons off if you. have the in¬ "VVh«S the h~l asked you to stop"" de¬ tention of replacing them with ii I... thai tin rt-tttnl of llalht i t. manded llu prospective hitch-hiker of the You .r- i h«* been overlooked? 1- it al motorist. . 1'urp * that hiii k »li". in the I on it h period, tlii - it wa* Hiilbert at "What tin - is it to you?" the iniam. khows the If rightly understood, way of control and SHOP EARLY young man insolently replied. wiklc Uwrc Mill wMr ack.li.>" there/ore Justifies optuniem I u a lichiKaii State in ti\|ili»\ > l«» the The motorist drove on. eonsiderahly ang i\\ t t hat etiahleii the Spartans to (h - am even optimistic about the • red. Later when he picked up another powubUtty ef your arriving at MSP student, the motorist vehemently told •i mature attitude toward the \-inuH (iiltk To\> it .ui t • . ! the 1!W7 font hall season. powerful weapon you have his passenger that he would, the next dn\. />»/#/#• 1 rouble •a i.iti'il Mil hi kan .State's No I see t" it that member-, of the highwa\ de¬ found and (hat you will learn i.a. -v He held that post for two partment and state police do not gi\e ride, to iism* dialectic? effectively ronatructtvely and Y0UN6BR0S.HDWE. ,i' i ,i part o! tin third, when a to Michigan State hitch-hikers in the fu JOSEPH N WATSON lure. , hi.n.•* i . . unt il the tiiial quartet This insolent beggur of rides did no" , ..ii lti.liipr Kame of the eheduli at rcuii/e that th< kind-hearted driver knew ( mar la aag V Oar f anipMr Uar the college which he represents. He did CHRISTMAS C4m) htm n fin tin- 1 itiiii/ i • ' realize thai he was jeopardizing the lnti h hiking opportunities *>t many of hi fellow atinlent. > ■ * with tlit MATHEWS DAIRY Such an attitude a- this hitch-hiker di> 969 fc titAMI RIVRR r and the pla> he wanted i" ret use the ride, the least in team were di. ioulflha\i lioin «;i to displaj a courteous ia trip. Ilalhel itiitini* t tile motorist who went to tin t . iible el topping for him I 'm is not. of course, a true pi i Mat« -Indents [ nt.'i tunatcls . ma - ix great not tin- incident deal «>t harm to the reveal the ROYAL PORTABLE i-I" nsibilitv ot all hitch-hikim- thc college l" >cc that .such nn docs not hnpiHtu ugttin ' december only EXTRA PANTS For $700. WHh • •«>< Humlieu- <<1 tluui.-aiid.H of hour- Mtjoiial institution.- iiic wasted bt in oui Every Punhate of a Suit L ..iithe training gins aifuoet to the |H>ud • i. tin thing UvonuM permanent. but quite." Un iwcnt Willmm Allan Nailaon. Schram's \l KOh* »KO.M STATi rMI ATI K Ih is !/<»« (/ i Smith college, ad\ i.-w women at tin Packet t oilegudc matitutc that it tht> fraa »h alLU *a«Nk-(TWLaat MoM Hi. .-.Jloj would riiiw tlie intellectual k%v«l of the till liRUIV I tilled Mate.-, the* nitfat Aim at definite episcopal students: mn>Ur\ of whatever they are trying to do ST. PAUL'S CHURCH VVt carry new gjui uaed Corona, Underwool. N'tiic .'tuuoit.- at SU*U coJiegc. in bgulii •u.cxten.avr i'.jv >; OTTAWA AND SLYMOUK STREETS. UUkSl.W Uvmiuft«ni, aiui Hem* ForUbiez. ATao we hav. F.>i 1 '.ik a luii m lev t ion of rebuilt Mwmiurd machine? .. a. eurn money b" iiuitiwe their uduca- SUNDAYS THURSDAYS AND inu.-aiil.. - the Kiiati'-l i loin i t OIK 11 - iioii b\ caring for rat^ aud mice in the torn HOCY DAYS 8.ou HOLY COMMUNION 1:90 A M. MORNING PRAYER H).w HOLY COMMUNION 1ZS.00 to 17OJ0 «t in liu .nli .Mr. i'ros imiked «v > \]>cnment acytion of tin liome economic? cUiev rtifdsnt? tecmvca ^4 on'U Asiht leaciiing Miehui 1 i. K .ot i»urtly, tiuouKh avhool. MICHIGAN WATF TEW3 Fait An* f Group Term's Social Whirl Group Goes To Faculty Club Ladies' Group With the Modern Greeks National Meet tftu jnn Holds Bazaar «Entertain Comes to a Close By MART ANN SMITH We still Wood; vice J"™"0' I are waiting for someoM of sandwiches, hot bell music as inspiration for the coming quizzes, and with the j tudy will be made of the boo 4 During the winter tc: Foltz, and Dorothy Gibson. Central PTA Phipp «hd is now sported by Ruth- r, Alpha Chi. Fred Walk*: nd Christmas ice cream the gentleman under discussion. Will Hold Tea ts ^.vrvi i .lining the last hour equally successful Alpha Phi Barbara Hall and Omega informal in the Union ball- i npson arc uie co- | icd leva I Chrutma onight 1 to Entertain .t k,.,., K.tppa • fixids committee, .. • nit Sig; is in charge of I S'e,lne*day rh»ard ;."t lT;-) rso s, and Jean Knight . ' r A will hold n v>b« n their dales r. rn pit'sented 1.-1* tea for mother- th'11 ' dirne ovei Sunday Christmas decorati Wednesday Decern- " ■'breakfa st By the way. their fall term foi h-.rr.e of Mrs Wil- ? ' K.tpp.t Si, . must have some- CAMPUS BARBER SHOP . and Mrs. A A 404 Clifton blvd th'n« '» « *ray to get the g.il.i rice of the English 1 h-v 9 o'clock (an Sunday. the college will re- eclf.CTU — ivU'iision 1 ! u k. - at ,11 frolic the '.tu! Hargan The p humbli ipologic th« idd [DRALLABIE> i " include Christr lento Meet " ^ 1 Mil.#: KAHT or tr, |„ BruHti to Talk at \; i \ n. Mrs ti H I. H i'rtti'i H the I), Iphic B! Ert^SHs i" ■' «■"i -0.... \*..i ■ TKA PANCE >1 NDAV VT 1 T. M. alpha phi— Two (Iri-lu'Mtra* Trn . , ( it. UetemiT. th. • , ..i Mi I) H M r. *1, 'V111.11. i Mr ,t.d Mi An, Adam, and VV.i.i N ■F. I la ii mill If# S/H'iik aI Sunday Forum IlaiI,*v I'l \ I.roup CLASSIFIED t hrialina* I'iirl* ,, m , and niothci M Yitgma W« ing Witt, Mb. Radioed at th< plan . led the group in .Jingo , i concerning rh, pu.r /> ^u 1 • j4it% .u.d Ml. ►U(H|, , viKitl. FOUNTAIN A." s simple arithm.'iK ili.it the more car- SERVICE (kiici.iI Motors cllstlv ,:r. aicr thu or limita¬ tion grows. \ hI the silnl last bask o( that lipped . vera! >»pee imen> Future iru gr iwth u thi*: (ieiicrai Motors cark inuM con¬ -ndimg Swan cove, in one • live M S. C , tncieoa • an: tinually offer m-ro in terms ol ,s/rj tj*u, i a Uwivd ib« < u i | ion. t - < •. • fm win those sales I' is only oecauac (ieneral They were I faiic: in Mu .Viators it |(rea' 'ha* it tan mat,nam the re¬ M- ef search and improvement p grain rrnponkibic I | and a thud, tia Auwifan nietao there will tell in Iff9 you . lor such modern Isetf-rmeoe- as the Turret • TERLUDES - • Spartan Eleven Five Yearlings Gain failure faafiae Trojan Five For Supreme \anies S/ieelmnn keeps Caarhinf! Loses Second Strikes In llark Yard \s \j« Captain Finals of College Mraifars on Han Rnls Ottlpowrr Ka«t la.,, Test Tonighl l»V (icorgr Milltkin Horry (Fire Ch The "lettuce league" has the •inn ifi Finul Three tackle, Thursday Michigan Stute football coaches on Wrestling Tourney a in. f,'oncli- Van !"> peev¬ tin, of the Michigan the run . ill team and will lead ed In Nam1- Sunn* Otiiitlel Practice at 4 p. m and the din¬ v m . action against i Orange bowl New ' Lat in I t.VPminil Cl»» With ner table at 6; 30 p. m. briefly Tlutl Fared Hope, the l.loyd I sums up the overage day for the Y"»r' .lilS Time \iltanln|ic: Dull- Bull deceive. Injury Spartan hoard of strategy. Since n Vie srwioi.o Specimen for three years has I i» Loci In T enni for Monlli. been an important cor in the Spar¬ State accepted a bid to play in tan football machine. He broke I f^e freshmen completely stole, the show in the semi-finals of the the Orange bowl, invitations a^k- int-1 the lineup with the "second ■ • l!lr' v,'nr j All-CIelJegc wrestling tournament yesterday afternoon It mortal Ike Brat lime in mmi wasnn*. (rnhmrn are pluyim: havo more than doubled. '■"•nunlina, r.., work as) pi,imjncnt purl lhl, moot F|VI. I>( ,hem u,n u. |n final* this i.m.Ii i of ihe junioi vaisitr I .fill-noon at the Demonstration tiall. starting nt 1 4S Tic lor t u kle tips (In-.scales at I'somitient among the frosh victories ua the decisive defeat of Ken Mi.i iHHinds and played he high, | . „ junior with considerable experience. b> I.loyd Russell. 14.1 •■('hoot football a! fanning t'entral. I pouMfcr. who stayed behind l.a> m.ei of the Utrn and nogrly had him | Speelman. ., physical education pinned. Russell won a decision senior. will Ik. graduated in June. wMh , tim,. advantage of 3:1V pinned Jim Sanborn in 2-09 and Gfime after gurne saw .Spedman J John turn in on outstanding perform- freshman, won from Dale Ball, ChanahofT, 12C pound j cjrt|fdon«Muior who won n derision ..nr. Hi work excelled both on I varsity letter winner from last: iiHrn < and .olTonsg as hp led the | year, <»n a dtfiiult when Boll was Aldrich, star of injured and was unable tinue. Ball suffered a ' team wrestled a good I RROAIM AST BANQUET i pounds to pin John Sto For stay-at-homes, radio sta¬ shoulder injury and will not be 1 able to wrestle for about a month G«>rgi Bird. Bird. 148 140 pounder, pin- tion WWJ of Detroit will broad- f mn li II nn'l llr Michigan Man ■ll'TOON lit WtNNKR m, h»-hwt 4* haBhmh. HI i'.i it I IIII up. , Mi, it ,p > t> Miir * n V«M1 ilfdn't sre the tram l*iniirl I'irks I p 7 ) an Is i'ncli iitnr lir llamllrs llall \re t tide feu lc«l •. N. • > ^ did Michigan State's At'.:. k-.(•« squad do well, i jut1 out the B team boasts an i i...it '<>i ;< v.vrd Coaches Henry r.rgc: ucvi Myrton Vandemert. , m'v he :o: - h par tan play^E*i. have had yards. tN «in high gear all sea- onxplete o T• .«• Bees" prize two vie- . 4 •.;,-.h .i M-r the University of I