U til ities Will Center Here Soph-Frosh Tea For Transfer Women Scientist Is Abbot Hall to Be Host Fracas Ends Symbolizes. SWL Ideal,. CheillConvo In Tie All transfer women on campus Women's league Sunday at will He guests of Spartan in the faculty dining Sunday at Dedication marie! Speaker a tea room of the Union from :l to 5 p. m. The in Cla.li: today by Anna Marie Holmes, president, junior home evo-| nomics" major from Millingtnn. announcement was Pr. -i.b-nt-KI.-. t Of And Open House Dean Fllisa>oh nr.%* Curtailment in the men's housing program, For 45 minutes the classes » A< dear •-! t?>e Institute of Tech- which also includes Mason illion Dollar Auditorium pushed and shoved the ball back cause little at place that in campus time nof.rgy of the University of Min- Cuts Police hall, opened last year. Oper¬ and forth, the frpsh finally win- among leader-. Mn- V ated together as the Mason* i ning this event by taking the ball Another purpose v; At! Course Abbot club, the unit provides tapidly Taking Shape i across I times. a 100-yard field three down tlie imaginary existed lietween *«-r . j | modern housing for 900 i dents men stu- Michigan State college's new auditorium, pictured nhove, i A ,ine of sophomores io deep dependent girl*. Jr. UANIlLE LIGHT SERVICE continue the l itter jm»I The dedication program !! I»e completed about February 1010, at4 * a cost1 of.!I fiUCCCKS'Pu".v succMsfniiv defend^ th^sr defended their class flag in a 6-fninute struggle around ,-w mittees of the leagi j elude a will in- candle lighting service by .025,000* the greased flagpole in front of composed equally #,| i representatives from l>«th Abbot The main auditorium will seat 5,500,' while the Little Demonstration hall. independent women which is now completed in four and Mason hall-. Jack Dunn, the building annex will accommodate 700, in ad¬ The tug oT war, with sophomores Purposes of the gr- ! Michigan State college student dition to a modern stage. Also defending the north bonk of the panded. Mis? Holme? ! from Hawaii, will read a biog- Dean Huston explained that Red Cedar behind the gymnasium, i inphy of T. C. Abbot, and n qunr- housed in the annex (Ices, classrooms, study will lie of. rooms, ended in a deadlock, sophomores Pan-Hellenic previous to faculty action on the l tette matter students were required t- composed of dormitory resi- I dents will sing the "Alma Mater." winning three no-contest pulls, Today's unit laboratories of the speech frosh one, and one legal pull Council Adds complete m residence at the col¬ . lege the equivalent of three years ! torv will act a- Student residents of the dormi* guides for the department. apiece. This was followed by an IB-month i open house Dave Browne, Detroit, Above the main entrance will Burying of the hatchet was foi - training jtcriod under the imme¬ Campus be studio* of the college radio sta¬ tion, WKAR. Space will lie avail¬ mally concluded last night in a program at Demonstration hall. Kpsilon Chi diate direction of the Michigan State police. During this "interne- ; and John Becker, Pontine, are j members. «»f the dedication com- iniMee, able in the basement. for other W RY HATCHET At a recent meeting of the Pun- . ship" students were | aid approxi¬ IKIAItll IS AMONG GUESTS ••ollege activities. Constructed A1 Muehlke and Dick Weaver, Hellenic Council it was decided ! mately $5ii for their time lair liaising with a level floor, the main audi¬ freshman representatives, as.-i-ted torium will serve as the setting Gar Williams, sophomore. presi¬ thu* Epsilon Chi. local Jrwt-h ! Under the present plan," nccc - Guest-- ol honor at the dedica¬ tion ceremony will include Prrsl- sorority, would lie admitted to the And then there to the *t©ry of for dent and Mrs Robert S. Shaw, mrny functions, including for¬ dent, in formally burying the council. Plans for the annunl senior, one Ed Young, who mal bu y and Mr- John A. Han- dances, lectures, concerts, class hatchet, signifying the end banquet and pre-entatmn o 4 up mi late studying for a deans ol the college's six di- eonvrnttons, and banquets of warfare between freshmen and scholarship and homecoming cups} is and their wives. Dean and that he was slightly groggy The building is being financed sophomores. also discussed A barbecue and were Fred T. Mitchell, Dean Elisn- nd the ryrhalls next a. m. Again thi« year Chi Omega will by a PWA grant of $41,0(10, and a dancing followed. t'onrad and memliers of the pi-hior Into the bathroom, he bond issue of $564,000. to be re- lecrivo the scholarship cup which | Board of Agriculture. ■«rd his toupee with hair tonir •ircd «>ver a 20-year period from w^ll Im» presented at thr banquet, ' dashed off in the rain to the income of the building. Men Lay Plans N'orma McKiddv. general chair- , Physical law* of mtoribillt* Completion of this project will man. announced. The exact dntc I has not vet been set At the -nine ; Home Ee Tea merk one more step in the finish¬ ing of a- $5.ono.ooo construction For Co-op time the homecoming cup will !*• j program started on the campus in the winter term of 19.19, with the With the establishment of a presented Plans tor next year's ir-hiPi'l' Seliedtiled •pening of the final building men's cooperative house at the lie- are Iting revised and added to l.v ' Freshman women ill the Home uheduled sometime in the current ginning of the winter term as it.- Barbara Booth, chairman, .lean j Kisinomics division will lie given school year. prinripirt aim. the Men's Coopera¬ Fjetland. and Marv Helen Child- j tive club will meet tonight in the i vz M« Kiddy and Thelm . Cog- i oj)|H»rtunity to meet their rep- Abbot Buildings already completed are hall, men's dormitory: i Harvest Rail scntatives to the freshman Home Campbell hall, women's dortni- The club, launched last year by jthi- committee, Id tomorrow from 4 to 5:30 p. in- the lU'lle torv; Veterinary Science building. Obn Memorial hospital. Livestock the combined efforts of YMCA. IML, Alpha Phi Omega, and the j Pan-Hellenic i Sally Baxter I re Head Names pavilion, and Music center. Yet to Ag council, is backed by a the AWS Judic be finished, in addition to the au¬ faculty advisory board. Their principles include the es¬ (Irehestra (illoral Plans ditorium. is the Fred C Jenison tablishment of comfortable and' Cmniiip IIpro Is men', gymnasium and field house healthful housing with hoarding j # II If is iUnderwav at minimum cost; democratic con- tHHUH PI #*ff If AWS to Revise trill and ..pirntion of thr hoii-r: ., , cmkiniLahd hnut.rwi.fk to t* d..t\r | J ,»/ by members, and a membership J Handbook open to any man on campus. ..... •- i. ..j ... y, ,di.> alnd I by memiwi I he Home Ecu* lx» Possibilities of publishing a • «»• .. - ,.i | several choral group'- on cnmpir »'r»ics division. Miss I.ee, Mis* hsfield. Mi-' lb-yes, Margrettn and different A W.S, hand- ^ . ilphn Phi OniPfgn ifw *H»k were discussed at the last vol, student adviser to the choir. Hnnoimced yesterday. Chilian neeting of the A W S etjuncil board, and Virginia To Install IIpiiiIs i"l Chance vhen handbook? from Oregon state college and the University Dr. K K. Sale« Slums II ill llonor\ 21 one, student adviser 'sir's Ireslunan lioard. to last Rcpie-entattvrs to the freshman if Iowa were presented as models f what might lie developed here rgery and medicine, will speak hi* experiences as a veterin- Faculty. II ires jI throughout the hoard this year are: Betty McKay, year. Funk, Virginia Moore, Mar¬ The council also expressed a ian during the last World War 11 Hcrrptnm garet Strondenhurg, Dorothy Mc- iesire to send to the Faculty-Stu- at Alpha Phi Omega's installation Ihv Kunde. Virginia lent social committee recommen¬ dinner tonight in the sunset room overcome he wa« brought to dations and .suggestion* concern- f the Union. Folk llanr,-« | KM l rnt« livnrf up | _ _ _m tees will be. announced at the he student lecture series when he I A, - . _, . -y , , llannah announced today. Mtfnsla I'filalo Snow i ^LnarruntaRiwi a* I am to pub! and pfiear* ut . iVopIe* , i r* hurch l. on I . . . , •/ by the YM Fosters Social Finishing huiche* are nffw being f the j R J Baldwin, of 'he extension -hUTMlAV. Snv 2. i H'Wll!* «,f t h.- m made on the building and equip¬ "ght to artment of the college, "the world's ! yesterday at the Mecosta rounty spoke Vorf/i Hull Honors Shrrfian „ rfplacing Or !tnnr> ' M. S. C. SlJIili-nt^', Sjci'HkerO'iir. Staily Tour ment is being moved in. Real mov¬ ,ink. originally scheduled for the j A .«tui|ent nr|?atti/.at j«»tt7 «1< roert tn U-neflt I ♦th the ing will lake place on the week¬ her" But regardless, potato show, neld at Barry ton. end of November 3 and 4. ' e that the Red Cross jj,,. talk. "The Effect of the Euro- •md the Fronh-Soph . jiean War-on AgricultL Faculty W omen Well known for participant* ami auiimnrcH. It ha liter-j the college may im nf service* fwi-folcl ptirfMo •: that Prof I#ewi* Richard, music de¬ North hall girl* entertained a y works. Sheen< partment head, said that an cqien to the community, and that! house is being planned for u later visiting faculty delegation at din¬ r>st recently lieen brought nt« f«»r speakers sponsorei ner la*t night. public rntion through hi novel! especially qualifietl students ,rr. Bagwell Speak- YMCA date when the building I* entirely Women visitor* included: Dean •n, but a Sword,' which: might have the opportunity jcr> c harge except finished. wit rept I Object «»f the trip wm to un- Miss Mable ppenred on on the the Book Book of of the ! f)f appearing in practical .-peaking i*abeth Conrad: J f-»r ressar.v traosjior- der-tatid effect* of induxtriol, Mi¬ por- dcrstond Peterson, women's housing direc¬ Month club list a short time re- i cial and i anal condition* in large tor; Mi** Orletta Hansen, dormi¬ .ker ' citki-* on personalities and charac¬ nder the Ci*pn ters of individual.*. The grouj tory maintenance supervisor, and groups on-campus, Miss Bett/ Hatch, Short CiHirsc Men nth of the organ- t 30, vim ted the plant of U. S Itublier "►MOW, Dean Conrad. Obtain Rooms Originally there members, but this are' j0j^ company in llamtramck, Lucy Thurman Y.W.C A. and Brewster iiiiiii housing project. The trip was sug¬ Srar membership \ gested and endorsed by Prof. P., II, thirty-two to mee ncreased Harper, bead of the sociology de- ; demand for sfiea Between me to ?;me throughout the this year than in previous years, I January first and Julv first of thu nrt a book-review depart- :" \ rVSH|NGTON according to Ron Heath, housing pear bureau member* addre-sed lodhrr-n Ciul. Io Civr dir«-lor lor nwn. 1SS orpuuMtiims with an *JUre- has been associated with Michigan Some mular rtuttenU hav, | I^- je-sttoov panel*4 composed llcrri Timr- I'urtv :nran teatw far Peace m4 Deawrary. wlilrti. Uiey say. to cm- State college for the past , Director of the bureau i* Paull' f two or more perwn* are of-i .... , , „ ,, „ withdrawn from months, will leave November 1 for i,lrMdy.i„ Bazwell, Instructor, department f*™-J Ttr.>,..eh tne <^i*ratlr.n | nTvenbit St. P»ul, where be will work were re- of speech and dramatic. I ot the Stud*. Theater .«e-ae» plays j JX™*Student club 7n ™ OND0N cooperation with the University of The fact East that Lansinz home* I Top,c, arc of a var.jat.-d variety I may t e -eeur*» Thev play, are • there are fewer!Mich a.: "Garden Flower.," "War »« SI— Rt RHMfMRf rye i#wt**. WM lt'» a i!»y ,»i"l rnnmnllc «e»«m . . . imM *'p* nf M*t mtno *P tJofon HhIMIm Sn ninny IhlliRa In (In Ho niahr (ilneea who fear for (Mr live* when I tiny imnn wv- '.llhlil TR«rwRae «o4 ttetontoy rwiiIMI 4«OM« Mtta«R rw N KM Mi lb Ret the mealeil >n|nylnerit Irmn the j Nw cHy council took under <• Inn nevrral Msmt#r f.aitliall *nmea. Ilia Itnllnwe'en paillea I pOMln ronccrnln* the anfet.V tif the |»'ntrIntt*. Ill rimrnt HldXWtyl Cnlr-SirA) TVon Natiniul Admtiain* Srtric*. he! ami nil ntliar Orlnber avehti. yeem Ihr *re*l *rnwllt"hrthe Mtrhiiran Hint* student lady • I 'lAtf itjufof lA M* tnerenaed ih<< d*n*ern of I re We unit limn tun III* ll , n>e»lt«l. IHI. k» IIbIIM r«l»l» nnt.ll.-»l». 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M„ 4iitplio«« fJuithlfnl phivf tlno IhpImiIp Frt AImI", I' m, 'Til, in Condi Oluirllo Hiii'lunnn will lirnmh felli, fcrirtir IViim p, Hot'i < iimtt, ftntfih Uetioel'. I oust I lie ili»|)i> mi Hie Illinois Wos« gui, t tin rv Pntttitf. noil HI n l ion ti t*ncc**r nfMI It] o In,vnn irittttf*, fi'oin tin' Onion tlnilil- hip i,id I iilrfh itelv v Ml. [l lir Orii injt' on ilto OniniiiiM . . . Interviews Willi iironiinml Slnlo students. Trojan I'lrrva To |' TI'NK IN ON WITHIN Mrrl Marshall I (he tptpn himight iilum I'luilteieit IlllnnU tt>.lr,»» .11** il-wMmt niili1w.tr < I I llll'Hll \A III " 1'llP lltOWlPC# ! .iwl.il In rtarll*. wwlnn. vl.frtl hnv# phnniwl 0.1 WJIM Mm • hull •>»» thr |.iOi i ■ field lul HI nip flip tint inwr«t ■< la l.olf Tinals . FRIDAY, OUT, 27. «::I0-7:IHI P. M. 11 pi th lb iillv Hip e» t lei, F«Imui tlprtgea. iitnl IVnvite for I'.ollvssr ll eor %em'« lenttt. ImH •niphhiiihiP" Hnoe Ivmi.1 Hnttieh hnve tieen In the MwitcV' ni»«t saith en autlionti in manv tlPruaUed hv loins Amern Head hi« DOG i nnv nn 4 »t» Mr Sl**t KerpDut. When Frost, I »e SHOW Wi«lge«»n tonL Win*" nmm thin around Krv*htir plot! It'a AMI * .. l>pt'% to the hra« h !•• |rt n nh* k of nmne (tl'a no uar! \\'e ilefs anytiiw* to dearrtlie puee Wmlelwniap') HOW MUCH ARE DEMONSTRATION Rather odd that Aunt COUEGE FOOTBALL HALL kuliui|%i'ra i»f hei im|th«'« PUYERS PAID? • hawkpvet! way of tmtin* tris ta t CirJro ami fke I'miirru-orid hy Almet Jenka. • Ai^lwhwi p.* .M. M kick Ik. klm*^ MM. SUNDAY. OCX 29 &0U A. M. p*». p«y. rkwpwwkip (mum. tlwn Kkool mpMm Mrt k,,|,ii. .t tk. 1'iinml, of PNU- GEN KRAI. Atkm NrtNhctol.a.pM. Mia A OMISSION 7J.«t Cnto nt Pitt STt'DKNTS «■. Wilh smd.nl Kwk AJG INGHAM COUNTY KENNEL CLUB