U.S. Is At War, Says Nltailift • Nye; Galls American Action Parallel to '17 r.*st i assinc' Volume 32 7. 329 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, DKCEMIIER 5, 193!) Blames Involvement on EnthnrgoRc|M'nl Willi arms „,,!i unrit front." embargo repeal. United States "definitely Into the European war on one slilc on the ero- The question before the American people is nnd InstructorPicturesForeignStudy State Coasts to Easy o ltt! not how to keep out of the war, hut how to y.ittink further into it by changing our participation keep Vse So Tex Is: Loci u res (imul Plow lo Keep II arm modem ic J 42-22 Cage Win Over C7 •nomlc to military. - By Herbert }. ltl~.it, . nator from North Da- p' .Spcitcr How would you like to hnve attended cnllrge In pre-ffitler Germany? If students did like a professor's class, they would not s'yn up for It. By not signing for his class, i Weak Hornet Five uli-. spoke in Peoples 3 11 he students could "fix" an unfortunate professor, because the professor had to depend , • night undrr auspice-- directly on the student's fees for his income. •fp. cmploved Electric j Local Scholars tilth basket hull was due to . tudent of todny .hould a elect rc plating. caliber of the opponent or not • voice" in u considcrn* colorful atmosphere whin (itto lights on the college tree in mining loo many of hi. -cminaiv, the Union square are turned* - I t* simply dropped that -turient_ When given the scholarship, Hold Phi Beta •. ill i «• •!ii.\vm Saturday when t Vieh Hen V.m Al-t.vne takes his • t uipation. They mus* - lennteclt visited top technical col¬ vice to democracy" ((•mplctciy. Examinations for an leges in the United States, exam¬ Kappa Dinner , -ei entire class were rot given. "Spirit of Christmas", done in red, silver and green, is the 1 4-00 Attend a student felt he had mastered a When ining laboratories, courses, and i other facilities, finally selecting Mu tii'tan'.- Wolverine*. SHOW Itlllr F SPURT \m « rt ■■ | certain phase cf his work, he Michigan State cir.ly opening minute* of the "crrrint. close to fire- theme for Union decorations, I ItIIISIC II ill I j would make an appointment with The award is made annually held theii m • : need for keeping out worked nut by Jark Frost and his I j1 i- professor, who would give an ec-ohil Iriif did t'e Spartan* . : individual examination. by Westingholise to one of it- • In w any., ticre near the brand of i .• .jean conflict, Nye assistant, .tennne Tompkins Be- I )|)(*|1|1|(7 obviously trying I BEGIN STUDY FARMER h:,M t n*. I| i eed ' n >ea«o!i. They W. are sides usual trimmings of Iringed i 1 r* i Students in Germany trad, no • I n hip. . how dose we ran get liphts and Christmas tries. M M Kuappet! I'XthiMiks The that l#ean lire without get- Illustrated lecture on •ee ' maninofT. Russian composer and ti<»nal thulergraduate Interfrater- J • I out that it was false Too Much scenes of the Wise Men an I the! pianist; Fritz Krei-ler, conrert Tli reic Hurt •i ought about by Al* Pep j Bethlehem star. The .-cen ,» ,;f 1 violinist, who opened the M.S.C. After leaving Germanv in 1W3. , York c it? ■ look better in f the second «• trade VYE—Page 3 in this mun- !,oren Armbruster likes to bowl. I Nativity will l»e portrayed i t the In fact, he likes to bowl so well iNMileVard and at the Grand River ■ concert series, and S llurrtk^ music ; impressario under whose mana- octor )(• iiigsheim made bis •ek-end. In C.rasli half In ilditD i -coring, they See—FOREIGN -Page 3 • 'hat he stayed up till after mid¬ i intersection with Michigan ilVP. agement the Ballet Ru-'e. which -topped Kalamazoo cold. night ..ne evening railing the big fuppars here Tuesday, i- touring RESERVES ARE HUM, Editor to Show round ball down the alley. The next day when he recleved Neon stars will l>c used i n the c nue : the i United States O'hers inc luded Elizabeth Reth- Hiding (Classes Thntn was .i liTlid a-, iwiclary- j . After tiii- spree, regula given ,i test for remaindei a phone call informing him «>f a j treasurer of t!-e undergraduate Pictures meeting to btart a f di«- Feuermann. and Efrem Zimbnlixt. Offered i council. i The 131 delegates at the nation- Solo T..I.I »r bowling club, with ' Detroit ... over loo men Fred t*i 1 .mid signed er. Keith up, ichards. J i I To make n sad story short, these 'a high peak Dutifully he Thin-- ' shuck booper* did atwolutely no lover to Ag hall at the ti MRU ( pointed for the meeting.- YW In Hold . See 91%SKETHAU Page I Colorado and j finding !i'«' club up to that \ m as Partv Y >1 Heads lo Be i ■ohM'ted only of himself. I. Ilerlierf. forestry .hagrm wt All student- ft.. toiesls Here I deliver a re-ume . tj„. „hone Icie* of the Mich roommates late of Y W I an, league pre' Slroin is Telling Speakers Slated For Dance Glass In lied al 0 p.m. Issue Warning H as t/.Sf, Hole extra work On Job Benefits strange result* illn*tr4tion In 11170 of thlx. Jean senunnr Kappa pledge from Detroit, State Unempl"V inn commission, grooming I Dei h« can, lo Mw Son nuns tn Switzerland, (,o||i |# cr| ||U rhrt,,m„ ' Oinicron IN 11 interviewed I any information III Uum-n-a-rd Kroii Miiii Allciuls • Fden and statement* ;b insurance when ben-! i 'f|ue»ts Mr« Fennel l.ivotliirk SIi«h- Picks Seven -nv He will din* t>>n Kt;u k. tivr.tiM-k tnarki'tum i, id 'hat sometime* • work of the New I and Rachel Stile v emerit: with thr - year*, Segal ; Thi* d Jean Kroger tern I punishable by court of a *pec.ial train ft the ronvenl* ' _ _ I grub hoe, cvtbe and hoe Sti ence of New York rity area .. ' fmn, I dents received 10 cent* an hen ampus C arral •king full fime school | For Chicago-bound travelers. |hjs j for their work, applied towiii t eligible for unem- j |rv Rolrert*. "f Abbot hall. •• I their braird neflts. To get these one must-be "avail- sponsoring a special train. Those interested are asked to contact Irv ^ n ^ ^ti 1, 14 m Plans I lav. EtuiuettP 1 . is Efisy at Coffw . .. „ . I Daily routine in : wnv Up at breakfast at 7 rhapel nt II ft:4 alendar FacIui„(!p Dl.11.pr one. H""rs: Kawns ; lecitntion from B until 12; ciuitu id "f;u Students bad two hours Mac R'i 1 Vunior f arm llurrjii IVectnr*Hav. Kimm Mil. 7 3# p. m. Ag Hall By Miirinan A IK ire ion Itefore sup|*»r, am U nder the Mother'!* instruction* to "wear ynur bat and kIovpi and 1 tudied until lied Bine at 0. Wednrsdav, 7:30 p. nt. I Will ire y'!! Don't f rgret to crook your little finger when you drink your! n Little the er tea" are null and void an far a* student .faculty coffee* at f Drcsscl. Strong f,(»l«irppn Spl„h l.lfpuvlnt— Jean Mac-Donald. Betty Mien Michigan State are concerned. | rpJlj( . mi W> to ar¬ Ptiqueltc in brea.l-Hnd-liutter „ . ,tA. , „ "«"» ulty mernt>ers W doing so -,,h And i ",r range next term * plan* 'please and "thank you, do^.t shop alT the time—it j vra a* delivering an ora- So. as Mortar Board stated jt. may n sometime during the tad Marie Toth and Al Gill are in jutt barge right up to the tea ta- convt charge. bit and take your place in line professor* do like something i ,, ome tea, without invitation. Ttik " cbce tie*ides mathematics ancl Eng- i ^ V I Initiate •eing made to and Two Women Two Speakers hostesses from campus organiza- , ""7rJ*"rin,"cr M||arJ"y0U m,Kht nxten to que*- | tion» I,rin« nsked by Cienrge Owwi' KU-hln«« WM Inl.lMcd Two «UP,1 sppaker, w.ll talk at Ihprp i .till r.o n.Pd to nait for ... ^ xht addrps., y.tpm I Saturday a, uiuaiaU mprrftar of U» Mlrhisan SUt« CoHow Hotal | ,p«ial te.-and-wafer Than when ,v«r r.t.on. haw. .ummonr ^wtn arc u-ually Intar-1 si,ma Alpha lota. prdftM.on,l T«,W„ " ' \\ O III C II ...wjation mrrtmi in the Un.on W«tn„d.-.y mam din.ng j been l«arrel«i out youre luppt.- ond Iome,im„ good , lar * ,. ' „nd .. IOWII W OHM II evening , , , I Irir-llliyi* room. ed to find a profeMor who. on the JJJ^Lird recently: the queition,!Ji,mM B»rbour- wife of J.me. lFrg«lll/.C Elliot R. Proctor, manager of! I.xmp and engage him in a bit of -Where » the City of Flint?", "arbour, »<«ei»te prufeuor r.f j pw|i|W slw, |in, |)N,n r Hotel Roosevelt in Iamnng, will conversation. In fact that's the Iriawer: "In Michigan." speak on "Hotel Food Service." ! whole*ide« of student-faculty cof- j rnuH.c, wa« initiated a» patronew |)rMlrt|.nl ,lf ,IPW|v.f„rn,ed So, with t»th men and women i Kmma Jean la-lloy prended a> . ruition of laming and Fast and Sophie Huerth, housekeeper j fee*—they're get-acquainted-out- irenent. no fifth or *ixth fork to president, assisted by Bess Snrle.*ing woirm students, "it wa in Hotel Olds, on "Hotel House- side-the-clastroom affairs and fun to l/e had, don't get 1 Millard as vice j»re«tdent, Mar- j nottr.-cd rrda will emphasise And the conventional half-hour I feet when you see the Union i garet Goodell as chaplain, and I Other mixed lounge fiiied up on ' coffee" j Bessie Weils as rergeant-nt-arms. dent. Sti Bclas es; secretary, dtcide that you really j Jean Ann Golden was in charge i " 1; social chairman. to go to the library to >tudy of the refreahments which were ; Betty Taft; Student council ganiaations would prefer that you > anyway. i served after the-.ceremony. jsentative, Mary Jane Blue. MICHIGAN STATli«£WS Tuesday, DecetnW 5, 1 iir/i ! Tw# Twenty colleges are thi, cooperating on a with exper. Table Manners, Religion to improve teacher educa'.,, jncntgatr otatc sxzw* Jerrymeandering Matter Little In with Jerry Dewar Dankety Blank ro< Memtrr Married Life Strange was the story that appeared in the Denver Clarion, official news sheet of Denver university, and probably the NrM i£on Anderson : there was a white space where j nients." A front page editorial in- Sports Editor _ DE SINES.4 ST AIT _ A2H 'ntnVried couple* interviewed Modern Greeks Wa-shington, Dec -Probably thcro should have been type, instructed students to' Induce the Business Manager —William Collinge seemed just another case of the boys back home to come to M. S. C. By MART LEE SCHOOLEY no single pha.se of the Roosevelt . educators with interesting conclu¬ administration has been under thrcc jittlc? paragraphs that weren't there j] and prepare for war. Wer poems make up ajmost a quarter of the sions some of them contrary to BETA KAPPA— if ^ovist COLt'MN'ISTK popular Isc-lief. AUims here for the weekend j "tore fire than the Brain trust, but j closer inspection revealed that; paper, Bw*!..;. Iirao. Ma.r, J„„ o,„„. Ch»rtoiu WtHM. Mm* , When asked t<. estimate the „ were Bob Sterling Ozsie Cox, Dun . _ ,, , , , . j it iu>w develops that the Repub- t,lp ^lank Space was supiHised to i Www. r«u o Mar* l.-Stb—irg. Richardson, Roy Makela unci Herb lir-nn* also urc having Brain trust SPORTS STAFF fi«*e of his or hoc happmo* In ' mans oiso »rc nav.nH » represent what student govern- - For Yoor Wiator Formal Hart. BscWu*. IK* a H.U..*, 1: trn*. Wssis is.*.„. 8*riis,» n.i i*r.m. husbands rated their j Santa CIaus w,„ make hl, ap. j Pmble Ill'SIXESS ASSISTANTS : "•"r"»«cs »>• I*'' vent very pearance Saturday night ^ at the i Expi 11 tlety, call it what you will, but the haPW and happy, and only 2.4 annua| chri-tmas party to be held ; Washing!,.n this week it was the Arm De Camp AND HIS KstslW v w a.,... k. ,, is"v it.a, xi. Ust.y. in. _ Denver Clarion, radical as it is, BhWbum. b:»f I,"*.','.','' 'iZTT n7» *'*%«. T»j IL'V"""' U"' 3""1' f*r vent judged tliejrs 'very un- at the house. Prugrum committee, frequently had accomplished an editorial task SPECIAL WRITERS"" I Si*'did Mr huidwnds"^ • Tf* ^ vntertuined their dates , calu.d OOP Brain trust, which in three*inches of space which any OKC.HESTi: \ Mant.an AU.tr Us-s—it, r,rrt. L-n lists—. S,d la.r. 1' , , , agreed that 2.4 per cent of thei ,r ""-bands ana a, djIlnei. Sunday. Dr. and Mr*. ■ caUa-d the Grand Old Party all other paper could not do in two REPORTERS W '• Mall™n ; .art, ..f sr. ..- headache- complete columns on the editorial MEMBER A E of M RHONE Js-IM 'marriage* were •'very unhappy."'i .. j* Cans fiurte ? r siiartw, K ^ ALPHA O.MICRON PI—— j ju fjift the Program I V. VulJt'r! hiIsa ."lirsrttt'"-»»» f ,N ANt t; t0lKTS Helen M. H.iller, nutiunul A. O. pin- the question „t holding thc;(OI.DE.N* DATS— •to Her. j It Was found that a marked re- j pj president, visited the house last ! national convention before or af- : n w«-ik-r, Kuth latioiiship between happiness and 'weekend. iter the Democratic convention,! Glancing .through the files of • tiandtinfi family finances existed. 1 I Founder's day was celebrated were two chief problems on the the 1918 "Holcad," former official irs NOT TOO EARLY TO PLAN ItH.r.un. Hnrrifi Of those who always siRrced, 61 j Saturday with a luncheon at the Republican agenda. j newspaper of this colleRe, then M. S,vSktA«2C5l»,*r T»m' Taitwt. l*'r VtV"' vcry huI py und on,y ct'ht very unhappy. Of 3 ; Ingleside club in Detroit. The The dilemma over the national1 those j local chapter and the Ann Arbor convention date has been Riven »*y. rTilli ?I!w Wh° a,wuys disa«r Ti.. uty visetv -ilik,- ....... l-...,. . ... .avor r.t tM'tter h.»r-, pipages are Fr|fK|y .r e, George Mor- I tw- en the Garner and Roosevelt para classified v.' a ^ ' mon> ,,,,d |,Htrr «dJu>lment after )rK (lf {.|lieil#0( nnd John Sc,^. Wi».gs «.f the Dem.K-ratlc party. I hi* rr-uP will !»• that a lnr>fc» iiumla r of stmlents y\ill f morrtnge. ; tven, rtudent from Budapest, Hun- BIRTII OF A COMMITTEE FREE! flock t > their mlviwrn for cla^ttHHlIon whi n they shiiultl go COCRTSlllP IMPORTANT ga«>. I A ' .iiv t e Program commit- then ntenlv to (ink Up their enrollment canls. Kxtrn time Where the ...Iirtlnp I.I ted le>- HESPERIAN'— tr. , the iiiairi-chiM of Herliert ONE HOUR A DAY that ( la- ' .it 1 11 will take, will lialt mnnv stlplent . tl un a M o . tiieu* ... . u -riplete Hctpie- ate planning a radio H . th" '-l» pr.»l.ai»tv he never ' .at* i III.! 1.1 T ' • • i I . i. ♦ f'.i lia| • It.ntv Kintav ML'!,' d:. *: i-1 lie • Int.! a.alder..a tie Vail ♦ j | letter* Vi!l t.. . Ui!!'u '"J' | past , ,t> , . the fepiRtr«1t.»n tines, their desiRnnted hnur# ami they will ... . . ,lin,.NS Wlll. ;m, ,,„t ,t th.,,, «,;t..for wmV|. tl.,w w. v ,» d.d It ».i* .. wno first RIDES "WANTED EXTRA- til" .C wh.»^ cuj^jup- lasted a are Norm Wilson, pn ident. Ned pr. p.. ed that tti- Republican^ pot Ih- nllowed t.. enter the registration room. %"*" •" "" 'e. The l»e«t trim «>! Sletlc, vice president, Gordon hp .1 a mid-bi e .onventinn to KOR FUN! to tx? Ix'tween AdwpV have to lejfister late, anil will funs otld flittle. Is s®t,*k>ry. formulate a 1938 Republican plat- , years CoiirUlnps : JackHulton, Boh Angove. Harry I^rm *\ With nevr—t'urly luck* ; iver the 'iiierticiem y' of the repi^trntinn system. , Wills, endy Vi moan the f«ct that they could not registrr { onj' happr after hm o» were bark for the 1 elaborate curls in the morn:- the. admiiu-tration t|m*.*n't provide enough mi- 1 brush and you arc well groomed : I KAPPA TAt'— der that tlTPv can ln- SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE . seeing their ud\ is«*rs i king up their enroll* $2.5n and up $2.00 and up inn safeguard ayainst This Is Yours— Oil Shampoo liSc Plain Shampoo 11 «nn •ll»alN*th Vr.i*» r ,t out of "J »'» stuoent who willi fore registration, le? i than Wl POUY PRIM BEAUTY SHOP 210 ABBOT Bt'U.DIN'G PHONE 4-171 something that mu t U* done hefot helm w.o | 'a- <*d "fin. Itv doing that now. each "ti vucently it stgni'd i OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT a i«»n«idorahle amount of time win- t.oilcfic llallelin term w ill he held. January 2 at id ; March t. 193». (Ji. MIS( I I I ANEOI S ar hetwivn Germany ami the August as the dale "he committer's "pr « t when tin Itussian-l'innisli \ Ttirs,b>. Drr. 3 *«a. whose attack upon tiny I Week, scents to he I'ecomiltK m i Sou ..i Mrcii KngU. mi.l.KTIN ROOMS WANTED 'i* *ooi menace, seemed t" Ih« with Hritam ami Frame. It concent rat intrits effort n in signt.i Alpha Beta hotf, IVamc and Germany : I'! i Mu Alpha Sil VV.dnfvd,., m, warfare. c% • ■ Ih'Iiive that this inactivity w Vanillin \i A i<* iIn* **tI'ong |wissihihl,v of s fill N'a/i* • i reaping easy gains while A «'s n vve . ii alter.-.tinn 7 ;,,, ('nvalry sent-.r. Z 4 It, IK fa r Hit I,»" and Ins ai my leaders «g ..f the cur- R «H» Field Ai idle, 1 * A mg the stretiglh of Kuxxia (M'tiple who 8 10- Coast Artillery »ciu»is o .i pud lu i t* ivms .-t Finland's invasion, certain that la-foiv long and dittei- H iVi.i'k. lo vs II Ballet, 8 pre- 90 Alpha /eta 30 Gieen Helmet 8 40—Mortar Hoard tin- NEW the two ftRRvosNive jM.vvei-. (i, ntanv ami Hunsia, will hti\r to fight null #4her. It Stalin ml Hitler were agmsl to the" ■ Nil lob though |W| mi Tun ThttrMU*. Drr. 7 St.de Now* i ilemix * !' IVlnm'.. ;t din** not mid. true in tin present em* Iirojrlio. Ti • . it v u*• a quest ■ i «d common interest, now is j I,•„* .nils 7311 Alpha Phi Omega, t Writing Sensation t Hitler Uafia- . Maun . mroa lung ..ii Germany'» territory-■. g tin* pimtint 7 4m - Blotk and Bt idle* Wherea- inrm«m had |xqh. !.'(vsHndinRv p* antI. ,|iat«si an invasion of piugV.nn H no Ainci .Inst of t'hem NURD'S SPECIAL TUXEDO 10. ;t t ■ v. ha* Ku>n. '• t.n i* in that aien, U «idt • CONK I.I V [littVillg t«> ' "fitoil : with Stalil. i - a jvovverfu! neighUir lo the (Genuine) ENSEMBLE j east of former Poland • iM.t m.c aacAsTiu ri \ ! AYhat the i-e-oU: »•! Uux>ia'> of Finland, only time • taaow shirt — ran tell. Hut tiernut.' canned • let Staliii musi le itt. The I'Ol NTAIN I'EN and • tamiH . m.i.AR • \RROW ROW TIF. Ifeither can (i n^ny lii <1 France in addition ^ I'KNtll. SKT of tour heart's de- • STI I.S AMD LINKS to Ku^sia. Hi! |ia e with UnuitH in • BLACK SILK SOX y aire ... in an attracti.e Rift park. curler to cniiccntrmc hi" powei Stalin. M Regular *a.5ti. 829.95 i Quotahie Quotes— * IMif SfMiil ^Education cxicfg not merely that tin *4n MVRI7S 1 isiiig genera face, discuss, und, i! |Kissihl deride questions to fiolitical society and human lift the highest goods themselves. It exists to foster intellectual ate! spiritual eivutlt. its results ahouhl diariplined mitul, and an elevated It exists also to i R campus book store s UPHUMTE THE UNION S Lacisinq AMP ^ B ^ EAST LANSIMC Robert M. Hutehius Lai^^a^l «>f ChieaRo IVe*. ■He describes the freat ends ot biKhcr education. wrt URWC ptMATisriF.tr i Hvriti'H'i' ». ltliitf MiCiiiGAH STATE mEW3 allet Russe to Present Three Dance Dramas roupe of 125 Wins" MSC Art Critic Praises Darrel Brady Talk of the Town anie oh Current Work of German Painters By J. J. Garrbon Is Slated For By Fim WNKK Mrs. I.. H. Ceil. Mrs. K. J. McCHstal, Mrs. C. P. C«lry. Peace Talk ncrican Tour AMTtotc mtnn, of Art ! ami Mrs. J. F. Sykos, officers and chairmen of Newcomers* French, German and American art of the past 60 years is on view in the gullery «,f the new music building this week. From Europe comes Dorrol ] d"1* '"ft .war, will be guests of honor at the dessert bridge Brady, world traveler and loctur- cf the organization, Friday in the (lining of the Hall in Scene Of Program Some of the most distinguished masters are represented, cr, to speak on the topic, "They j CniolLhuilding, noon room among them llofcr, Pcchstein and Kokoschka, Germans : th annual American tour, Ballet Rusae lie Monte banned from Nazi Germany. ***?*£ "] "n ""S! of the United Student Pence com- i Mr*. .4 I'Ukee-anrl Mrs. (i. ('. Cook are co-chairmen for ... * . :,r- here at 8 p. m. tonight in Demonstration hall. mittce in the music building iU,.; the |mrtv, with a committee • Today one marvels at the dynamic resurgence of those ,nd M s* C ok of i:ng ballet trcupe in America, the company, great Germans called expros-* — ditorium Thursday evening ut j J* Mrs. I*. D. BuffWell, .Mi's. S. .*Grand Rapid- : - held a luncheon a* members, is spending five months in the 7:30 p. tsu ' B. Bird, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, sionists whose work is barred eclor i-- more abundantly iitur- Hunt's Food shop Saturday after- •Ids season. In comparing the lecturer with'Mrs. 1), If. flyers, Mrs. !.. M, in their home land Hitler re¬ trated in the work of a close fol¬ Senator Gerald Nye. who spoke Pets to he presented here are based on com- lower. Henri Martin. The hitter's J-VUcer*. Mrs. ('. K. Hixoll jects most modern art as de¬ "Villa he Vineyard" is and should . last hi«ht at Peoples church. J. A. M,., „ M|„ M I'- haikowskl and • • . cadent, as do many on our own be popular for it is big, pictur¬ Hannah, secretary of the co lege, M„p|d„,. M,.s W. Rndmcr K K ff. chore-, Jast II lint In A shores. esque .ttid beautifully Colored. A intimated that lie thought the! ,tn(j , globe-trotter had more to offer i 1 ' j0|1tl prepared under banned fbom uebmanv large canvas by Lucinn Simoti, students because of bis wide trnv- | 4 f Leonide Mas- Ifalleli Here S "Breton Cafe," is typical of this els and contacts. |n )u>m)1, ()( One judge for him-! artist ,,.... , . ,, may here - bold and competent, though Secretary Hannah, who heard I 1 1 ~ ' * l' , h ,ny orchestra The I tourer. I i .'elf how decadent it is, for there unexciting, genre. Brady speak at a national Rotary ..... < * the ballet. vkmmb Many Michigan State college Spec pjl ^ OllVO 11exhibit rp a* 'eas*four canvoscs which may not be licly shown in the Reich: Ko- pub¬ AMERICAN ART INCM'DF.D There are a dozen oils and water club convention last year, said, in Cleveland although one of .lit «P\Mmi m mbek .students plan to oagncl," given its : Russe de Monte Carlo perform- see the Ballet Will Be Held I koschka's large "View of Jerusa- color? by Americans but none ii vention, Brady was in his opinion JKWKI.RY RING York this fall, ; a'nee in Demonstration hall to- ; lem," reminding us of El Greco's a topflight work with possible ex¬ — . best speaker of the day. On Campus "View of Toledo"; Schmitt-Rott- ception of Pop Hart's sensitive Bill NECKLACES < . Massing in col- night. Some, however, are trou- ' Brady has since visited Europe luff with his sparkling "Cactus "Falls at Tuxpam." Eakins' "Por¬ Yr.e ballet dancer bled by a lack of understanding during the bloodiest days of the PEARL BEADS ; Still Life," Pechstein's "Under the trait of A. B. Frost" is a sketch : ha? as its locale of the term. new European war. He comes to COMPACTS Michigan State speech depart- Tree," dated 1811, and Karl Itof-J for the portrait in the Detroit ballet describes ; A ballet, according -trr "musical Michigan State fully prepared tent will conduct the second an- er's "Italian Landscape." Only ■n a warm sum- j authorities, is more than an in ual round table discussion fes- • | 8*llery. Morris Kantor's "Brick- lust year Hofer won first prize at: yard" combines bright, positive with material to picture the old Select yniir cifts how :..des many trudi- world of the present day. i-Tve forms. j terpretive danre. It is a style of tival on this, campus Thursday, Carnegie International show. His ' eolors- with neutral greys; Hudf He art and entertainment combining Prof. has also been engaged by the D Hayw.ji th. speech depart- rich and harmonious landscape is ! River and dingy sheds emerge Rimsky-Korsa- " some of the best phase* of six art merit head, announced. One hun- Lansing Rotary club as a *peak- tells a tale ! forms. u high point in the current ex- j,U"Rh «i ispness and sparkle, died twenty-five delegates are T » te«t fidelity ! Work of stage designer. hibit. j work i* brilliant and sophisticated cos- expected, since the 11 colleges will King of India and : turner, composer, orchestra, chor- bring from 6 t oil .«tudents. .r, imiKiATin lively and rather would lost- that lucritivc m. • d kills ner*rlf. Y> unuiohn of Wavne university, observer has seen, lb 'b'r | empty Two academic water colors J |, j- l|}{. members of the ottdicn. i-h;.n»e imaginations • full 1 j by ri.it ,d Real contrast highly kTEPM ARE PARA 1.1.El. imag• i• ii.vt• n.mpuiia.il* b\ John! According t.» Nye. the pic m* wn |Carr«-l. Rivera, and Arthur H | administration is taking "par) ..ke." to the i*. delegate? will hold separate Davie:'— ! »teps" which will involve u- in ; Th«- fallery is open 3 to 5 daily, j futile Kim-penn war if the Amer Si ii ilea Is Slnilv and 5 p m on the topic: "What 2 to j ni Saturday and Sun- ' nan people do not make them :;fu! maiden, . uld be the policy i f the Unit- day -j ■ this week only. selves heard "Great Britain i spell, while (ionium Ibspilc I States toward nations at war?" 1 * i i ready to fight to the last drop .t They fall Following the discussions, a Polish, Finnish, and maylu Worltl War *everal American institu¬ FREEMAN'S: BEAUTY SALON t• dt> memlier will comment on American blood," he stated. prepare to j royal charters, William ' I rKUPIAN te tuder chniqii The etings and y c Urge is the only one; Tin? ol i te on iver->it while the ountry which has a royal btulding i 2II-2I.I M. A. C. A\t\ Ph»nr l-ldl* , the' magic .•ms " the Univi FOREIGN CHR/STMAS. /DEAS FROM T SHOPS naif applaud* Kodaslld* Projectors SHOP SIFTING MeCrossen Hand-Loomed Wool Neckties Moltl and Wood Frames n» FEfifiV troi't ler Tie" tvh IMalds. Soil. Movie Eqeipmaal Si.so Kodaks aad Sepplies RAIN. NO CI.AHH Hex Camera Shop HVRE7S laniirxi afnpirxia'.t lanrpnc Fiom From e. I|..r.ig*l I!ART I ANSING l altet He acted .«* Panama ii l.ihrarx During the lust war. •tudied in every (Jen: ortmental lib- the smoke shop (ARDY'S JEWELRY not only for military ng in the new but alvn for future re •id periodicals ed this to long-rani red from the 'and realization that I'or Moil's ('ifIs t §• vins- "AH .'•» ; of outcome of the wa oh rnipg and evening Attebdanee i* compulsory, except during a PIPKS — lOHVCCO ISM CIIL.S — CIGAHS i am No one attends then. Pe¬ ons are exceptionally IJOITKHS — I'XBKKK I'KNS — TOBACCOS The shop uhrfe the f inest (jtMlit* Gifts m Jrwrlr* ^rr i pliived—aetl at prices to Sure toil Money. A I' II to Honor M.ECTHIC KV/OKS t pstjirs. HTHAMI \R('\I>K John llihhard Personal \olcs- an engraved double-dci k • I card." Alula i Phi Omit teiituring Iteuuinont Tower in Hardy received , * gold and silver. Give M. S. C Seal Many'.* the morning your la-lov¬ Why Worry? i lil it ed roommate has .tailed out for lh.'„ JEWELRY hoses with the cr.*p edgi of « • i initiation of pledges hftrrorr w«»m- Hibtmrd I'1"1*" i* the ti»-t »»>er emerging from her notebook, .md Bromu Section v ctrrumrd pv \v founding of the MSI " 1* „''H from $1 $6.00 rnany's tlie time the downpour "g" Carl Tratier Mr» Clifford W M« - feature zipper cases Kibbin. jr. and Mrs. Granger CAMPUS BOOK STORE make her mighty that would happy • 'No, Gift Headaches p s,fu .uitabir Mukh-. PoHrx Art- Stickle. Oppmilr Ike I 'nam Ferdinand these are genome On ClulfPniRram Bailey P«ii«nl-Teacher .< «m u - nderfjrivileged ' ^ program of mu«ie and tion will -hold a Chnstmas dinner old ' , will teatured at the I at 6pm Thursday at the school, Or feeling Mrs K L Courtney will art ;»c < liairmgn ,.rd will Im- Mv«i>ted by WrtaNa, •*te *ev Mr- .f M Telford. Mr- .! !. Miller. Mrs 1. W R t M S w Bradford, .md Mrs Stewart pink hirpopotomi which tan be spluys Shotc That Federal used a> pa|ier weights, desk deco¬ ration's, or just plain dust col ice- Cat Fkware Ht'iins Are Good Reading Mslier and Mrs. tors. pamphlets federal and*-— Honor society make most use I SLIPPERS Hut for Vincent Sheean a Swerd some of wiil s "Not \a> .• intellectual Peace natural •nnually are 1 ju*t j of the show cases, according to ihuiifft* Tiiih* of GuiW THIS friends, or. if your vou're S-Viking for CHRIMTMAH WREATHES .1 to st#r? fire" i3 i Fitch, and exhibits remain there "the j from week to two months If 31.53 XM AS •w c^*es in one >r the December meeting no crgamzaztion asks for use of naif tend to d:s- $how cases after one exhibit ha* venmg Service guikl of hurch lias been changed delightful gift* of Gene Arerill refrained for a month, the library !Nrt»p]es um mod has $» hsw a Itri* oIwIms ftr »t«. The «rt! friend will love one of manufactures an exhibit to Uke- Ks pianoks. jCinlly noted for his fleetnoss, Will Bear Iha M. S. G. Saal ."They don't play dirty football." Ernie went on. "They Just hit I showing opposing teams a living harder, and park more weight bark of earh wallop, l ook at Johnny I example of "'the little man who Ptnget. Injurie* never stopped him In rollege but he'* been hurt Siifigflionst j wasn't there" Bill Lynn, also j named from the Abbot IA seven We s.sked Ernie why he thought the college teams had enjoyed for all-dorm mention, boasted such fine success against the pros iti recent all-star games. I sotne of the longest kicks of the Plrtlur Trams Farr JEWELRY J dorm session and it is for his punt- AI.I.-IHIRM SKI.KCTIONS Callrplans Sjm'1'iI Pi 11 oil ipainst llrft j ing ability that lie receives his first tram ft*. sec ond team Qi PILLOWS "If* simply Mason 8's contributions to the That'* what the dream Nelson seven are Bob Young and Bryant Bryant win* his M Bryant. Mason 8 J. Illslop. Ahhot 15 hark bark G. Doran. Mum 5 W. Macomber. Ahlwt 1J the ft STATIONERY IV I vnn. Ahhot 15 bark M Reiher. Mason I Pled*.!) nomination as a back where he I, try to do. And you , not a *erle*. If thry played *rveral game* has served for the Mason precinct, nnd has jtrtick terror into the R. Simp . Mason 3 R. Young. Mason 8 ha« k line E. Mdnlvre Mason t 1*. Jone*. Wells B Eig' LEATHER GOODS ime team, a* the do In the W. Boyd. Ahhot 1? line It. Teldrr. Mason fi a little different