brary laing, Mich. COMING EVENT* — ■- nuroRui*^ Hfiditgatr otat 2tfeuis _ Altrrfto* *■""» - "■"*» HAST I.AN8ING, MICHIGAN, Mtl'UDAY. JANl AltV 15, ,!>:». College Receives Half Million From Rackham Fund /lire* Idrance View of llie First I nil of Proposed Men's Housing (Juadrangh Eiklow n tenI Provides For Research lo Find «lriDlfd ,<| tltr cor- New Farm Uses ncr mi Orchard street ami lnin<: Value of Work Si oh' 1V Mtls Ito.iril of Iriiolcc* I oiii|Mis«* strenuous perform- Speaking of propel ties, we w«*. anee almost immediately for a sir- amused to note that when Mepli letfr Toptm. .lays without water. Is (iium' of the air- ond audieme. mtopheles wanted to give Finish As a whole, the supporting cast j some books on conjuring he read Imbble, which pre¬ sented water from was good Faustus'man *ernnt con-, ad over and puked up the iderit a inning licked down it Otdm- the vulscd the entire bia drunken representation in audieme with cal tests which the the [ been perusing but a moment In scholar Itu Othri features brought out byjP1'1 Day to Open good niter Ion nf fjefNtNtencr. nt t fnr ubbles itle ii are removed, second filled, by tap- have scene added Mephistnpheles might f«uc Moreover, a little later. I.u, more color to his 1 fer made use of one of these snn Keliifion Talks the im| |,i pres ■d I i "t tube, but one Slllilrlll * liri.liuii I nion forgot to do it. Sl'l*il'- Itruin- Soon. l.iiliiijt Oiil! Amateur Art ; ROTG Group SIIAW I (IVIMIMS Date is Set . To luilialr 24 28 M ill Coiiipt-W- f«r Fi.ur i Tltree Stuff Officer* Nam- ••ii li» Honorary. I * I Patton came h> - Amateur -hmv wcie drawn up last . ' night with eating night by the Union boat d. and the i ig isxket He tUhed 2 p m Suturda;. January 29, in; them out before the the Union ballroom • 1 borus members and The program, featuring 28 con-| showed how vdtles tMtants. wdl consist of \ucal *cl- h.MMIMMIVI I'.i • ' ,nd how they should ectiuiis. piano and instrument! i seems that Mr Pat- numbers, reading and dramati* re somewhat. lmtated sKoUhes Fun, cash prizes «.( $20 Stewart Attends exhibition of how not $15. $10. and $3 w,l be award* ,!1 W tmtlering Reporter Informs ' knives and forks by kby a judging committee of tin.. C.ouneil Meeting << *' st.,i,!i inner in the Union faculty membcis. Glen O Stewart, national sec- *f Freslties on little Flit/nelle JT;,* ' b"°r' h* l,n* All cuntentent. »tr requned ... III S attend the final rehearsal from 4 30 ; rctary of tlie council, gave a American Alumni talk at the district 1 ».rj I which start- Reorganizes H\ NOKMtS KEN YON to 6 00 p m Wednesday. Janu- s«mr Rarkrl I ary 26 The program will be ar- meeting of the council held in the , |u Judiciary Hoard Stevens hotel, Chicago. Ill. Janu- Following | the frirmai induction TW Mortar and Ball, heaor ianged at that time, and ail en¬ aiy 14 and 15 Hi* talk was on , trants must be there to t>e eligible the subject "Record Blanks and net m, at Sandy ** Gull st 8 45 p. m to compete in the show Mailing Forms that Save Time and Tuesday Promote Effluent y in Alumni 4)f- The men who will be initiated ^ Horticulturists The disti it t includes eight states, are V t Carlson. T C Pence L. N Owen. H F Dakin, R D Min- The new membcis sic the prini- iullmrilics Study *•» "k t** nearly 50 representatives were (,0 io Conference ana ogue, K T Br ice. 1. T Patterson ten Us of the vuriou* donnitor.t after each speech and were led by I E Parsons. H. C Starke, J. B and an off- known : 1 varsity. Columbus. Ohio, last week *' akerr I'H.m their natural The conference was called by Por¬ The ravslry unit of the R O I at 5 p m. Ail requests for her abbty to gel around in • m • * ■ • • i. . • •' special permission must be in the way. Ltfis .sparkle* with persorii . .. r^jttom samples ter II. Taylor, chief of the general T C will present dims on mount- | taction of the Agricultural ed and dismounted action today.! dean's office before that time. ity and is called by tho.se w right Ol, crop J Grannum know, a distinct s onstituting to discuss curtailing two reels on cavalry rifle platoon now with 4-H Club Holda Mwling She was vigorous in her , •• the . on the practice of tippling "it t!» i -1 ■■ 'UKk* ' 'bf diet of. our Michigan trout. tuples that filed into Big- ' i company, will i A jad JOtetr.a Upailoo-, Boll Hop lost I H. L. Soaton. instructor Hon. two on rifle platoons' a aortas of six lectures "The The regit! -H club will be held Sat- decid* .11/ drink, and bud taste for a gu I CHpecially, to appeal enmg di* 1 linnet lan* •• , t« determining factors in our "w somewhat amused culture, presented two lectures be weapons and formations; two on ; Practical Application of I ban a dmne. 'rout stream*, but the natural hat fore the Indiana canners' shor rifle platoons in mounted action, «t 7 10 p. m. Monday, r evening at I: It o'clock in drunk. No matter how much >he m*»,e 1 ...ir, -,»d tnem- r present are considered of The bumnei. like* alcohol, *he cheapen* her- And tt. . . lor course which wis presented by and two reals on points in riding. 17. in room III. Oida 400, Ag hall Tha film on riding will ba of \ lactura Is undar the in will be followed by a social self by its use. .No girl will be con- sche.-> with jewelry and » tmportance by the authori- bi-weekly too ading -oci di tic> studying tikh lifa. tha Peoples university with games, dancing, and sidered a poor sport if she says baubles a :"i • rr ^ Ike srn.^1 G Use some function . Tha pic- | 'no'. blackball. —- "Personally, I can't drink. I*d So, freshes, now you kno ^ - -WW US UU ■ didn t tell ou any A verlll. the fin, formal of be high in nothing flat But des- Don't pite my refusal*. I still think I better I t-iiCiiiiiAl-i bi-Aii. i-iEV* J .Snturil*). .) iii.ua.> 16. 1SI3H with tin- ^l?nation. Instead of atayinf i. CAMPUS CAMERA from the meeting there would be no Audubon Chib to Meet in East Lansing tljgan 6tatc Kcu»$ way so • iiiomm, they hastily tried to round up their railed by the Detroit pled if oil voters, and fell n little short of the News, "the finest picture* ... Jfoal. Michigan ever assembled." Thev Whether political methods are good or, an* said to be even better than f'.ei »hey are always "poor politics" in an the pirtuies shown at the «tnu group Tin- hiuhligt meeting <»f the Michigan Audi • ••ganizntinn like Hlur Key. whose purpose to work for the good of the college. € I! • Mm!«i im%§ \ nurdy. it ran not do its best work unless nat members - f the tern I I i a unified group, which it can not he ftstortik'd Cnllo^ialo Plot* v hi ii -pli? I»\* ill-feelings engendered b\ have made a big hit with tho.. attending thr American A1 <•* i, Cniit>tNnloDite*l Tho •e who will attempt t<« deny that the lion for th,- Advancement - «r|m< r meeting recenttv. g was not railed for politieal put- The ot.A tin 7KU ivill have to explain why all members January 1!!. at Pro,, t have been reached hv the post -card r. Fa^ 1 aiming. «t ♦. »r through the channels of the State Ibimtuet tuki-tv, whi To the by stander it seems very up Those planning t° »Mr fcjV , , I : CliUUIE MASK^ that someone didn't want all the ltu«lnr*a Department •rs present. IbUSIM-'.sS M AN At ,Kit ROBERT IlKKlOH ith a splendid national organization •cctu'cd n Part tending f - ASST lU'SINl v- M ANACKH WII.I AHl) WHITE and •he following n«b McC.io if. a larger membership than • APVl:RTISIN<» M ANA» It'll TOM BENNETT or wis r.i.rs rmirtv Fact t,i»Mi.t. high school, M- Asst Aim i; 11- u \n \<.i i; • »• s, y\ i,honorary on the i nmpu-. F M CJaidnr? SWr Fa«! rjrnn ha the op|xuiunity to really fu! purp.^, If the members will forget H R Hunt. depaitmrr cent political alienation, and put tin 11 (ivn it ut.it the Mil,I ll„ ,,,, i.mif I ••In Rovntr, fh In The Rough o-i on N M i lHllf) fjlirslioil W;th Harvey Hamngton ■ MU5KUM HISTORY mining, and otlin ot Hi'iiU fttiffi the H. M. It. I V-. whirh km ■' I * ill ihi- liniM in nualh. ImtiiiIw I hpy iiit lieaii -' out . ] thi .i birthright—a iomp so ot the tar the Ha tat - I I. i s have fallen on the deaf In I». t hat vi Ilia it of eampus I Itasnnvnl luilruiirr) rt uxh M ho, i U Tviifw at »1« iritig I lie l'rofe*oM»r Th«» i.iv Iwi h i«ki:.|f rtvnir.il. l.ougli* The Campus Phess 1st s. are enrolled in the sume t lassc i snu- linkii. wn'c similarlv ai l .:c. : t'-r IXlffv i IT mrRP- - printers - -!«!, , : I'.111;->Ii..: \ iiyaiictv^ is quite Phoiit- 2-6415 ,g Hu t<• hi leal net: »-i . i<- viing vol- amateur poli:u-i.i:.>. -•; smart enough to cope } juiiuaiy H>. UiCiiiOAH STATE ««f, ± tel Fraternity's 100 Growers With the Modern Creeks Ny MARY ANN ftMITII Nurse Speak* W#tr Honnrmnther , foil Hop 0|K'I1S Era Assemble- We'! < >d morning'one and all (I do »> ;••• I'm not talking to my- afterwards 'Wi mean the self > Tit ngs me picking up no cmise There were no ranse. f i .-md took them to Dr Kausti play, To Mr-. Ituilcy PTA Moore y - Di.<.|.»«c«: 'l,Kk T" A tea tomorrow afternoon at 3 "" XI tVH» V(1 nrr» |"1 a Fl-utt hrmrr< •<> llenr end and if you'll bear with me indigestion I ! I'l'ioidv house will honor the ()| Winter r ormaln j. .■■■•• I and tnv philoaophy and smile tin- sihM t rift .oiinly Health I nil . h„„„mothcr. Mr, til It hint';, no doubt more will, .fimmy S«hi\-p and Keith Mo j ft- I) IfenseJ 1 I deelop Pnnember. if you - an't ' dock tnpk ( hi (> pledge .lean M «-S|>rl(liM Mr».r.', I Mt (r„,,| Ar- ~ find am o.Mi,- or anybody to jnmiwe Cellan thr pK,W ■>««« i < n v .n .• as <«,«>,.<, housemother '* lie, WlHlt. rw. 1 l onlnMicr h»r» nr,< «r.-k Tl,. ^ ( ''' ' "r'••unary ii ^ p Si, Ihr ..»v Mp Kiefer. o< - It* 1*111 hentltifui rash of poisi ompanird by he i S I it* II VI* «,»"« M.mHny »ftr. ; daughter, Mrs ■ til I li.l.ee »<«n »ml mnllmw (hrmiah rrld«» in Nev . IK piirln.Mil llniil IMant In '"hn s,r"""" ""'r « Agrirulltu, tl Old* rrillat Rrx-nrrh «urk. SS III tell of < That r>i II;i Kappa AI.RHA t HI OMMiA The Alpha Chis gave Ilpha l.iininiat In lit V I. Austin, hnrnl >.f th.' V,.rm rarlir. iVms'ZZ •nrrv l^ast l unit tviita a-sday night. -fanuni v ! HUH p.dlotH": . M Fe Stoek Fancier lon.tfhl. to do it-search work in visual aids ! Madeln and Mm '>wrn !■, To Speak Here • i'>m . in educ ation '"M o»«ht the first ah-1 | Most of this month lu* will! ir %\ Mrt IIMHW ••• ■' Jolui llroMii VildrcHH ^|,cud here in the photograph!'-' • In t p.-don presented Block ami Briillr. ,n|! preliminnir lesear, h w..,k In Sparl\ iftr* Hayal .111 M Ml • i»e< I ..f -'V 111 go! it .t.l Ann Arbor to himil\: lias IJarra „.<•-< M \i rif.% t rmi os i»i Srlrrlrtl hn, Ilia, 'V.fV" I.oral l.ibrary la-Is I'.lrrra \rir llonk.s Community \l 1*11 \ (IMIf RON 1*1 Personals nil Ag Teaeliers R %rr A >ii.M % To (»et Course ,v vol k IIAIR Two Prom I . S. Bureau lo Shnulfl Nnt tie Vlelp m iih Pimm. NK(;i.K< TKI) i;m)o\v\ii;m CAMPUS BARBER SHOP il headers M'.ll \ h \|'|* \ College It Ii.. M- S. C. RESTAURANT o Meel Here I 1 III! Ill hlSMM Itl \SOS M'l | I'RIt I > (louiieil I'roeeedin^s SKATES SHARPENED WHILE U WAIT l.a-l Mavo I'.leeU New ffollow Ground on Itori/ontaf Oftieer* for I all It ?. »«. I ,H .I hiI .11 K. .nil. in ( hint I,.I. " IVARK ATT Shoe Repair lie loo llurdx The PRISONER ol ZENDA' St'N'DAY, MONDAY. TI ESDA5 Sriralisls SfH't'il of iloins Hial 12^' ASSIFIED W. A. A. OFFERS LARGE VARIETY ni nil - i \ it it direct i> L Hughe tn OF SPORTS FOR M. S. C. COEDS llowlititf. Swimitiitiff. \olle\hall. Fritnng. 11. - k *t >».« 11 NHIe. ami Badminton are Plin ed on i ' Eollege Stationery• r i 11 ijK-d intp ti-.i He. t W)"... , ->-«Mi- ot tiu po.>MU)i Kr *. K- .. -. i. «• M M„. M« , • .. . IMC T.-l .Iulu.1 I.ini.illly C Su|>,. < 1 20" SL0,M' M'I'KMJATE •» ,n M^rf. .1 Mu Suppi- i maximum points for swimming. Hours for pi -ct>ee ar imUj waa p.., qucll. u I, c. Tux Shirts Our • '■ODD food one must ,.ui;. m three out ♦<[ Thursday M _ Tuen Wed- p.. ■, c-„ «UI I'REI'AKKD r suet • BBMM » • Kfjt> T»»tor Specialty STATE COLLEGE Tu be eligible Ivr W. A. A. ^nn - ... -.v TV.- ■ City liu,. W..., *,... term, coeds interested-in' col- rh». DIKE AT « r.t< . j... ijunumffl v.r . . ort H«: i - ■ It ii. «; must have played in (oui v. r... , c. < - •. ihy urd »- ir. mural arbornes games (all te.,? and! week r ,;jd... v ink * UM. BOOK STORE , h.,.ar-: urc Tuesday and Wednes-! W.o., • ■****>- v* >.r-, mrtmuoo V„ itros. H: ..v..nc Smoke Sho/> . s> lid ,/> Al.i A< EAST LA N8l.NO da;< n.m 5-0, this week ai.r . l.ail . :-»» -.p Tuc- car. Vti... AMc for l.uiimlrv Service Intei-ciass games w-UI beg n tlie (day and Fr.day tia': ■ ; AdaJUa aini Vi.< MirmnAN STATT RKWS ftufw Fi>nr Spartan Cagers Roll Up Seventh Win Of Season By Beating Buffalo Forward Line (Hives June in January? SPORT Indoor Track r"h":Spartan Ma I men [IP \o! Ilnselinll Peak Performance [■$ I'roeliee INTERLUDES- I™™ mELt To Start Season lit Easv Viet or v juTtalrti Turnout [.imp •Thursday n Against Wlicaton Slnlr Defeat* lli*oli« f».» lu .l.t in Fir*! flante of Kmlrrn It, CI M \SKIN Sr«.nn-. TWnrln.l IVam lln Collin- lln- Veteran S|innl Remit Mill. r*<-« |,ii,m lm n«intt: First Itrfcni on Home i .ourI for Itnf- who included Nrl*on. K.< of Two Momlter-: Mrrl I nivrr-ilt of Mir hi it»ert. Michigan fain • must *hud- a»n Tram on links- about the VFFAl OP N ' much in basketball a* in f«" Cliff v meet of the Although Nelson caught track ef Wli twm tor the ' Expert t»n Defense Athletic Director Ralph It Young let! the "H«t*hotn" with ID w \' rweight, will fight at r. • Steads Performer ,u Kellogg. » n ftt.d'T ..•I | , oh irons hut who I 1 ■ u . i I ,n;ls h> Mm, I, placing high in the lln,/million Skills l our Uoairiio- Or«Jillli/.Ctl lit ('oarlies lloppy I lit I'll 111 II fit Is lloop Schedule for \* Untied in History Stale Feneers Mrrl ^ ay ne XZJJT" MARTI* Mt'TT H« Saturday to Open Season TOM Mullut Boxers Drill ' For Busy Year I'renare »«»»" In SI,ill \IMollriir Mrrl lo O^ro „ ' , Kehronr,. Ilmi lllli! UniitHS Scrappy Senior Dif fi r, ill \,nr d Fdmund It.iM'liall Maitaa* i i\11 >: ik \rt asm 11 %t.t t 111,1 Man' lloasts ™»Ktr m4 "** Froslt Busketeers Showing Well in Practice Session? IMHVMI KM i \t.| Mill 01 II Hilts It \l 1 || Mil I .Mil MM ««»)• fw throveh St*» ; with a Kparhlinc perfwrmance m iktiuvin i i I ollins Sin ilns f.'ood Splash, s&S, su,r . - f1 To Form Team xr:. - -.c.-ved lf,ticipate in tntia-mural swimming required to pai- new and nerd portable typewriters. anc . . »» the »wk orogrcMird 6Dup- - Hon., ■ !' ser* would probably be lie s former All- Ameisv an i ■he, cighi bouts Trve dHirtiv IxvasU few shrewd- ! j meets tlii* term FotMMtlrs v» V'rtf Every candidate must be a merr- ewehes than Collins. IMltHMIlM IX%Gt"» j ber of her clans team, competing < i - A or jplete •game tu-vuar pi;»ye: tc mane long i> oper mateiu»l to work]for speed or form events or in the i been arranged but c.*isu-tem;> caused Cwh Tort a cil'.im is cerum to turn]diving entries and must enter at tellow: Smytte* f 12 . Co ' a; Notches Manor v* Cut up* F .. rr.t H . t; .raced until complete the athletic board, Shiw. and the faculty' . King to -emark that he fe»r> he may have a ghomge accurate shorting guard* King announced out \* inner this year, and it .rs is He has that material isn't any all smiles a* hi# wonder j j leact two of the three claw or intra- mural meets teanaj Mambers of Green Splaslt will Franklin DeKleine Co. y January If—•" 15. ; of the squad who had that practice would continue prepaiv* to start the reason loday* be choaen at the end ol winter v; Hn: Shcrts 7 55 :*c « little farther than throughout the week with scrim- An aU-veteran team abould raj. farm from the girls who have com- 300 N. GRAND AVE, LANSING Cijemurtry K*d«- learr.mstes were Hindman. rr.age* daily and that the squad turn State to the helm in Michj? W Ford, centers Would be cut to twenty players gan intercollegiate fencing after a' have a schblasiic average oft iimren v? Velf 9 15, Rao, Kause and Davidson, withm thg next few day* } year in the cellar. C or better. 1 Sleeping Beaut**. ||