College Prepared For It II be a 'back Annual 25th Week Influx |j(. Will be Busy Michigan to State next week. the farm' movement in reverse here at. cause of growing popularity through the years: and they will then.v, Pres. It. S. Shaw, See. J. A. Hannah, Ralph H. Young, U4, XT':II S__„l. have a more active part in presentation of these programs and II. C. Rather among others. r" w m J For an anticipated crowd of more than 55,000. rural than has been former practice. But Farm Week activities will not be restrained to sitting' | visitors will soon start drifting campus-ward, many of them One hundred and sixty-one events devbten to every phase and listening. There will be shows and demonstrations.! There Will be exhibits and special programs. And there will I arriving Monday morning, for the 25th annual MSC Farmers' of Michigan agriculture (a $20n,nnn business last year) are in¬ !>e discussion groups and convocations led by competent! j Week, which will run through Friday afternoon. U s the Silver Jubilee edition of this cluded on the gigantic program which will occupy nearly fatmers who have proved their right to explain the theme] particular farm week every available spot on campus. of the week: ''How Michigan Farmers Succeed." outing and all effort, of the college in general ami of Chair- Headlining the list of outside speakers slated for Wednes¬ Perhaps one of the most lookcd-fnrward-to events ached-1 man h U Anthony. Dean of man I., \\. Agriculture, and Urogram Chair¬ day and Thursday evening anil afternoon general programs tiled for the week as far as farmers and livestock men are fenny. Shert Course director, in particular, will in the new field house will be (inventor l.iifen 1* expend, ,| towards D.-Uickinsori, concerned, is the formal opening of the new livestock pavilion -"MP making the 1010 Farmers' Week an un- Philip S. Rose, editor of the Country Gentleman lAltert A. finished last summer. Dedication ; paralleled success. ceremonies ale scheduled Stockdale and K. A. Beamer of the state commission of agri¬ for Tuesday afternoon ami various stork shows and exhibits' it allege guests next Week will hear'and see new programs culture. will l e set up in the building during the week. pn new buildings; they will-attend old programs repeated be¬ And then there will be talk- by college officials E. I.. An- See—FAUM WEEK—Page .1 Today's Mchtoan 6fate News romnivrn with vast r«n i ivont. p*r«« / MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE. EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN. SATCUDAY, JANCARY 27. IPin flOV. l.t'kkn n. iiu kinson Campus Snow Trail. Intimidation Aired Deadline \ fiti ro Facts Room 206 Hort building gets Departure i« Editorial For Esshv ^Spartans * Show Spirit I ■pretty hot for people from Siam V-sa>s Singkato (Sing to You) HvlU UplJ ¥ P Have Durinjr the past four i**ue* of Michigan State News there *ion of other been charges and counter-charges concerning suppres- -ports in favor of football. Coach Chnrlcs , ri . • But Bow Before Bee Itlami- IVIa* llachman has been accused by various letter writer* of Miivi* llali* tT|» To liweater. And that's what he tried On Tirkel "intimidating" football player*, and *o keeping them out of February I: Name he other lien the stuffy. day in history atmosphere got a Sale Drop other athletics. A.last minute postponement only that his football In reply. Kachman ha* repeatedly stated that he demand* l.a«l tlminiiillei* . . .... Basketeers 34-25 innately the ycung man if departure of the MSC Out* player* "maintain their scholastic ell- . ' ,,, .,!!!' ext to Sing decided to aid him. Unfortunately, be¬ ing c!u!»-sponsoml ('.rayling- gihilities", and that he wants nothing more. Today, it was * ^ *H Hold \V (Huh to l.ow Score of Season cause instead of just re¬ Inutile! Snow Train was an- U-en announcid that winter football, begun early this term, has rrbnlLint. Thursday, llill ' Svall*." v't'd*" YMCA tO Plllll By Ciilunihla New* Srrvirr moving the sweater, bf- dropped, and will not be resumed until spring. nounce light b> class president, announced to Officially, thr athletic department has said nothing. What »„lt tween the two they man¬ aged to get a hold on General this means is a matter of conjecture, but one thing is certain. Year's Work team NEW YORK. Jan. 2H—A hard light big Mii 'iignn State was -m 'tharr'l by a pnwrrful L ag Island Original deadline, set university Lwen'er, shirt, and undershirt That is that in the future, things like "intimidation" and the vlub in tliv siHuiid half t" lnsv it* initial gam.1 in Madisnn would have been bad like will lie watched with an eagle eye. The fact that Hitch- moment to Feimuuy l . In Sessions Sipiaii' tinrdvii :il-25 last irglit. but the payoff came when * man is more or less under suspicion by some persons wllljt'^o set-end unfinished Svviniiigly di*turbgrl by tin: gla<* limkbnai'd, thv State stuck, and could neither make it even more necessary that he stay within IkhiiuIm. it-move or replace them. The letters have achieved their purpose, however, for the "'"j1'1 , v th viiger* played an Hirativ gamn. imal'le tn vor.i.evt on team ket th'mc^wi'l! rectus c \! "i~ plav* and lap' ft til ly mis.. Ing t ml *|iot*. ITi'ihc than fie _ ideas and suspicions have hren brought to the proper au- ,.t $r»n thorities, and with the entire administration, as well as After a l"ggy first t|uarter, mm Koch essayi t » unhide From now on when you nerd ;i All Snow Train ticket otlrr* *r* athletic council on guard, "intimidation" and football tm-'^ for WM'h of 40 From Scran Fatter lH.' St><.«;ta|i |,a*keteer*turne.l * ' on the heut in the final six pniallv had. you w III lind are authorised lo refund pur - rted to pai ticip! chase price on demand. Online phasis will lie more closely watched. To M nslrlutshrls minutes I»f the ojiening period, ch. idea being I 8 A member of State Hoard of Agriculture has stated that to 8 lo pi. tn. Writer*- rluh official* *tate. Ticket* will «l theme I ..!>« i I Ihursdav*. in thr Spir- he good f»r next Sunda*. h«*»- any formal complaint brought to him will be taken up at indjt ati'd. Is lllm krv rinn bftuffbr. lusemrnt of thr library. a future lie-ard meeting. Alt I'hti lit w ho dale plraw note. Consequently, with checks and balances on all sides, it Other Train plans w • will indeed be difficult to deviate from "the straight and *11 toned remain unchanged. G«>undie I.cndirg the college delcgati narrow", and there will result u liettcr all-around |H»rformance igns committee » a sigh of relief, will t»e Hetty Koron«ki. S.it by all athletic teams. -riterms are a1 dutely ,tane n.ivtrr. Ile'tv T^wtxse- Without having lieen subjiH terl to any censorship of any u. Halph ■d at least for arte Huzzard and Margaret I a: kind, the State News hereby declares that unless absolute Th proof f»»r either side is br light, further letters"on the ijties- ^ tion of football domination will be ignored. ^ Any formal complaint on it may !»e taken to either the j>, and He college administration or the State Hoard of Agriculture. If such is done. State News believes the case will be in¬ s cheers came along with a Bandmon Set vestigated thoroughly, and the State News will cover the Drama (»roup investigation ami finding* just as freely and uncensorgd as additional Far Date For any newspaper in the state. Will Meet St i id i' ..lit 1 rin tiAhit Formal ! Forestry lyrlf* *el I'm On Your Old Grav In Ihr Innr Hon- Physiology Shu leu Is Mount 111* Mudtti'lHI"' "I UlP lll'W Mil-ir with St ite KXR .drlane* soon over limes UDti. gert. I .! K i.rr Passing of Ancient Friend liulldmu T1.11 i,ne-npt* will l» prpsptili'd. which hiivc been directed i>.v long, ihots son* way written by %e ifTair. announced ve-t. Ity I.en Ifcirnr* Studio Theater member Ralph >rrt I arson. fnre*try junior and Arn DeC^imp and b " Michigan State college's physiology department mourned »r the : the passing of an old friend yesterday. Nforvell i- -ujieruiteifding a my - He wu* known lb tery-comedy that includes (Jei.il- IliglicrFaliicsitioiils. "Tor* Major ,rd Mr< M H IV- ' Crosscut*" heard every Tue*- I 3:15 p. m. tr and Mrs Keith Stem instructors and students alike «s "Oscai". knew his full name, or his age. No one evm in fact, his origin is still Help lo Foi't'Hlei'K atron* and potrone->»Mt a bit hazv. l/io Is Ihnnh? Captain J F I-"" *. rxe "Oscar", the human skeleton .used in physiology classes Studi- Job I iilervieyy ♦for—longer than any teacher Paul Are Slald-il ••uument class from Prof Rex I., mer'on w*-< rr-. V WC A Will Hear £* \( my • • an rememlier—and that goe- U-nchhofer turned int.. a tarv band- and dr-.-r. and bu (f 31 Kroiiomisf Anthoi •he other day when Stan corps t^p-ugh'ut ~ *re ' tmf k at lejist 25 years—fell l*syeholo«iKl en*, up to give his speech Dean Winter and Allen Kn gp || ompletelv apart yesterday, Gardner, (lory of the talk was "Why it former band officers. .« : - I alks Here irnl kit kiil Itu' burkvt with a York ".mplvtiini Culhn mr K"l ' • -leep out in the open rial guest- of the committee^ rlnltrr I'rf.irr n hnri illnt cih»* 'I Other gue«t.«_will t»e Mis« \ ' the crowning point Tnrr**.*. rkf 112 (tot btlow river Irvrl. and thr ' roncrrtra* tabliahrd a nil* that rtwtfda any trottrr. hrr* (or l"armer«'~1rtc, and trlrphonr j la»r« which pirr supports are 0 (ret widr. Watk aritvjttei. will steak at the • crnu the river a're to be conceal- j (tot long, and 3 feet thick Fniin-' 711 that im- student caufbt autografhlnc er naon luncheon of the State Col- M urd»r the -idr*»lki I j dation- arc 7, fret Ion,, IS feet; Sunday. t:» p. to. pedes prnp-eis he reeopiized. can-in, on it an autnmalle fhink left cltih, Wrdnesday. j Work wa. he,'in on the Farm | wide, and 3 feet thick. I ;~~V MICHIGAN STATE NEWS 3:itorttay, Jaiiua?,,- 27, 1045 Rains Don't Spoil Picnics MfcH^OT State Ktm Of Wills'Family cp LirstKWifBa.'e.'r-' ~ By Maricrclla I'rycr "No, we've never had a disappointment about the weather for any of our outside picnics," said Mrs. II. M. Wills, wife j IMwil MhioMRi fanfetab IWdod Cnleflrlo Pre'.i of Mr. if. M. Wills of the nutional weather bureau here. Mr. Wills has been able to help many people by predicting by charlotte | • Divributor J (C-M-rtaM, 1100. the weather for some important event the next day, as for historical vernacular Gbtoftiolo Digest WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—Of nil congressional investigat¬ •instance, the young man whoj l- (-utr.mandid the audience'* p,n. Vogue's best bet in u bng u gold bnr. ..•Jwrlo Milni'. llowac • current controversy as h ; hove fought like cuts and dogs. c V. Millard were faculty gu»*st • ;tention .and .Mm Wills u>n that while, it represents n horse HrrH Moon*. Urry Hunt Arthurs. Arthur Underwood, Gloria whether or not football player r WedneMlu prupc* | Ainber grapes d„ should be allowed to go out fn; Hon Uteelier v. to -pc.; lK.skftbi.il, I feel that the piub- If 111 is too vital 11 one to be con It. ("Doc") Matthews, reton- tiieta f ill- 1 Orcein*, Mary he* Sclw*»l»*y, sidered intelligently, so I henrtil; i sti'iieted rudicul ~* and one-time been luibtcd onto us tinder the SPORTS STAFF applaud the methods used up I date. j toucher in faraway: Tibet, who has the title of committee jnvotigator name of jewelry, but Helen Heb- blewhite's bracelet—made out of FREE SKATES First let me expluin tliut it citrni iid dra ilVEN AWAY TOMTE 8,001). real dimes (or near dimes)—takes SPECIAL WRITERS us n shoc k to me after w u • Matthews wli'» conducted the cuke. To lb. I.mky Slut,-, tlie Michigan Rtimo to learn tliu footbulI players were NOT pluyln: port bunging the red label Worth a small fortune in nny- • ROD DAVIS PHOT OCAR APIIERS consumer organizations ex- ' and Mis F. C. Sti«. basketbiili. espeeiully us oil in ic one in which he formerly od M. - K. If Stev.. i body'.- shekels is Mary Ciosby's necklace of Elizabetlij| lacquered \iid lti« ROM IN<. UVTHMj dieutlons were to the contrnry. At the Hammond < Irgan Furthermore, I whs nmazed 1 i interest—a report that was swooden jiennies—tho no Indian without the consent or the house Frida;. i would ever recognize tliein. Faculty Atlviscr lialpli Norman PALOMAR else thought our head football i knowledge of the committee, ex- KAFPA HELTA— Two seats over in the first row' •h was a desjKit: all the tlmej««'pt Chairman Di< s und repudi* ! behind sat the girt with the blouse;1 I've thinking a despot was j J,',,d later, : the blouse with the fetchingest | Awfully Small rnething at which one waited fori T'.e internal mauting is almost 1 buttons we've seen yet; the but- There are a few students who think of themselves only. a ins. j unbelievable; There are almost as As to the ilaiiEciH of an en- iny factions inside the commit- i episcopal Memliers of this exclusive group can he seen daily loitering in the rending rootrf opposite the Union cafeteria tearing out of newspapers, any items which ap|ieal to them. Tin lurard lieart from enaaaing ill two spurts, I am In full arrorrt. He athletes eaun.it be too care¬ • I as thel there ait litth attempt - it members, and v. New SlfiMA AI.PIIA EPSILOX— wmsi OTTAWA AT KTMOOB CHURCH people cute little for other people's interest ill these same ful of an oversize heart these POINTS. days, what with the present 8, 9:30 and 11 A.M Insecurity, an Increas- During the rush hour of the cafeteria one or two of these ul Mich- Aid Plauiieil For C W. BUCXMAM. Aactat AET. I A. DCAWTII8UBT. Co* students and even two or three members of the faculty laan Stale.* and Leap Year less have been observed—cutting out of some paper, for example. lean Stale, and Leap Year well Vi nr VieliniN New York Times or the Muskegon Chronicle, an article which Although t am Incline I I., b- K \PI*A KAPPA tl \MMA- contains some reference of interest to themselves. lieve that principal resu Why these people do not try to think of the interest of lie more fiatemity pins others who are equally Interested in the home-town papers, sorority swenlers, and nn is l>eyond human comprehension, After all there are other formal parties, I must | people who rend—imsides themselves. that according to ali ph> The idea of II. It. t'l'oulx was to have a reading room which would benefit all who wanted to rend papers with which they do not usually come into contact. -Every person who uses i. deficit |„jtl| this facility is put on his own honor. Services which would j athletes. [||AII:M\N tut' Inmcfit if ihew mongers to desist frnm tearing the llut ciihiikIi of these ill vat veil papers, pre many. were ! scientific dlsscrl.itIons: lei us turn t» the subject. Or shall re¬ we .Meandering Many times (lie lionie-t..\\n paper is the only contact lie-1 Join the ladies? And what «»f with Jerry Dewar aides family letters with which Die student is aide to keep! this timely uuestiun nf there tir¬ tub on affairs hark home. ing u dictator on the cuniiitiv ovi it Tilt: who: Why not leave the newspapers in the same condition with! tin- which they are picked up . . . Other people want to fend them. SN Hoiv (html Mail Itox? FARMERS' WEEK a ,v It.' ..|»1 . A Union reminder ..... It M., '..: s Since the Union building is centrally located on campus iNsides being one in whirh students meet their friends, it is logical that this building should have a mail box. The need of such a box is apparent every day when students letir liepiirbi MEANS walk through the Union and Journey aeross the street in the iotereFts if* ITniver order to mail their letters, Uaculty as well as students have expressed their need of a mail box. *Lut- wmii.it >ri lie!,. 11-. . SN Dii-'pu k» his (Jaolnblr (Jitoli's— "The institution where women study nutst. make careful; provisions for the stimulation of interest ot iH'rmanent rather than, passing \altie. It must excite in young women an interest in books, so that their lives will lie refreshed by; Then too, let us not overtook INCREASED SALES the fact that our team has a rec¬ good 'reading; it must encourage them to cultivate a hohhy j ord of which many eastern The Michipffin State News offers to you, the H(ivt*r to which they can turn when perhaps their children are > tiser, rt«.CDMI customers during Farmers' Week, Junuar; grown. It must also give them an intelligent appreciation | man can read and write, apeak 2!» through February 2. Of art and music, not as 'female accomplishments' but as j English, and in a pinch, do a vigorous interests for a lifetime." Wilson college's President forward roll with an extension r Paul S. Havens lucidly outlines the aims of Spartan advertlsr- Thc.se progressive Michigan farmers are hero on ; college. finnt TIES holiday. Vou can make their stay more enjoyable l»: showing thorn where to t.uy their bii>k«'tbn!l LansingColorplate krtlmll |do, i<* •••F.HKI Company tin* . lite answer Is that as a team, •••Clothing Manufacturers ofPrinting Plates football needs the basketball players most, as the brand of blocking and passing displaced in the Tennessee. Marquette, SALE •••Kntertainment •••Farm F(|uipn.cnt I Tie SI-.M. ii-TIv* *1.01 317 NT LARCH STREET i could have — PHONE 17011 hint a trail nf blurred UT. am. MM. ONLY ! << n^aticnul, but givittg b ; c a m live leuiMlatnm. The Michigan State News DO YOU KNOW- UIEH' SATELLITES 'i OFF is the "only" printed medium which can The RED BUSES It j poper V ecomiums . Ne\ the reaped by his COATS udJtMEn your message to them A UK KMCIJIYEK OWNKD AND OI'KRATKD tX'tnncrntu* ccilleuguc. J. Part tell Thomas of New Jer- Um Ntdan, DNrftctaUa OtadMs I soy, bald, a. stinppy dresser and JIM 1 Wall -'ncy, Slux t broker, and who is on leave from is a w• rdy FOR BEST RESULTS I'ATHONI/.K THK KKI) DI SKS—SKRVICK Willi SAFKTY I the broku uge Arm of Paine, Web- I ber and company to serve in con- j sreis. Jf be had hi* way the com- BRAKEMAN ADVERTISE IN INTER-CITY COACH LINE CO. ! m.ttee would >ieud nil its time i hurrying lalxir lenders. INC. JAMKS A. GIHBK. NRL. 1 Noah M. Mason .»f llluwis. gray I haired and baby^faced, also is a N**l .<> Join's fafr.tria Xichiijan State Items ' ilNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN PC j zealous partisan sharpshooter, bat ! more polite and considerate Uian Thomas, iitntutry, a, 1V10 MiciiieAM iiAife mews fag* Ti.ru British Plea For Aid Stands Out In Week's News Neutral Nations ShowjGuiMPiay a»v (111('III ItlMlstf ™ ™. This Woman's World " Will Hear llim Resentment of Talk 'Given Okay mental prngram.a all outlined Through Coed Eye* * ' m a <|*tial theme keynnted to On Show the theme of the week. And By War Minister Sure und play, it was ii ifood bit of and goodly done.' I a i U it sr aprertd mil lietween these tic-! • nti .t- and extra numbers Kiirmers' Week and lectures have caused revision in t ome IKinmuital iiffi rings .will he't'f the programs for the various women's organization*, r while of her groups are continuing unchaitgeiL. ||. S. Protests English Interference ^ Which would suffice for a ^..^iTelly h * rv»r* will plav a or.te^t features. The H 11/ f»Mll«r »#«■•» • strutted A.W.S. council members to study the constitution and thumbnail sketch of the Lan¬ III) SMI y Jt'\ re -uc). events e S W 1., will uffltitt *ct up 1 ntake suggestions fur revision be- I JYoiii Oilier'Worlds Church : sing Civic I'laycrs' I'.iiil.l's presentation of Vincent Carroll's prize winning piny, "The White ■al drum majors' contest; a„ informal ion lanilh inthe -h'"'tm«. rural (.'nlon during Karmers'Week. j ""c the nt"'t mgct""' .. . • lm |)i|ilnniatically, the past week has not bt downtov •Wty Ik,km and Imr committee iclp orientate the vi il Maivll 1 tO ISC a profitable .cllr i• iv the British government. Isitc ho week. (IrmtiMiiKM " the hot two nip' "rl'c ;.!icp»n-s .*1 WKAR mrelitkm wilt ... . ..... . .minus and to East Li Koilco Date; through Winston Churchill, first Lord of the Ad-1 Dllll(.i|1|( s,,„,nd ,,, th< | play will be repeated ; .r.dcd during the Wednesdi broadcast a pica for the "unfortunate "Light night. group pCftings will not Im held of Hitler's bate." to aid the Allies in neutrals." tnm Revelation.' bringing the ' R.v. X A. MiLum's M [institute | Att,.r an inau^.i.-ious Mirmuiu-, Thin -d.i.v rv.-ninn ln-al i.layuueis lint net he dtirinc Farmer'- Week. Name Staff agricullJ rai tn a "s|ieedy end. "* al •Voplw Saturday, March 2, has been set rudely awakened Irani the II. ' the reactions of neu- "uri'h ■ — ! usual 1: thargy InclucedTljy amateur as the date for Block and Bridle ,..I. i.ecn known tofore hand. Orads Head The vesper service at fiveoYU ek productions by a second and. third kill depart from its u-unl leader- art which i»f the organization. rodeo in the judging pavilion, it was announced yesterday. j... h never would have packed considerable made for neutral scntl- Enrollment i* cuss ion type of program to do- I.I the pen.>d to meditations in ( dynamite. Kn irrtw.ws II f I S/Mtrlliglils Committees, appointed by Wil- lima W.iren, president of thq ■ t.ongly against BritainY ! club, are: Programs and events, ; them in " Speech was ii.irp attack .on neutrals." Increases Ml.-., Mary K. Walls, a b.imir Ft.an the lieiiinmni! of act twn „|,til t e ringing doen uf the llnal | ,t. K. Brewster, faculty chairman, Raymond Sisco, dark Fries: ta.sh« ...iiinent hastened to save .liehigan Stale student, will be ,v.,tain there ». t.n letdown, t Registrar's office ligut<*» telcuscd lie gue-t unload. Mis- Walls, a ier, Charles Chamberlain: adver* lb the explanation that the JJaik fella. T. «n-end Rich.' i tising, Ned this week show a 24 9 p i cent in- eprano. hi.. selerted three num- . Bayley, chairman, » not official. crease m graduate students lead¬ ters I. r her n,;th Iho cig and Itannltoli Buyer ' Robert S. (Jay, Bruce Crowe; 'KOTF.RT SFJZt'rf program. "The S.lent mtn lhr|r |„,| ls and the parade of figures making . played I construction. George J. Propp, • a Brlti.-h war ship of ing 'nice." by Otra Roma. "The la rd ,h ,,, .„ Carroll wrcte them And played i up the 13 .1 per cent increu-e in Clifford Pavme, Donald Will^ms, . My Light," by Albion, and the rural Thursday' ght. The Sw supporting tn i was'more than Marshall Mohne.v, Richard Bird, enrollment f< r this winter term Tenth Me to Pray " Mis. lleltn heat the •a ith gHequati : doe Ruwitz. The announcer for over that of 1939 Iholl will be at «hc organ The SUr ,h<. ^ ,, tannol !»• .outer • ' the Largest ircrease m number of even nelotk |er„id (..Rowing Ihr di,|m,(| wfls : evening "will he chosen later, Indent aupper usually used t..r u,,,,., m < i The program will open with a i- ..ff the Pacific roust, students was 121 in the Liberal , lilvlna t.,,„ri „r Demu. Uilliili. j grand entree of all participants. . .-till the unknown1 Arts division, which, because of .ted to a iff the Snoot a t- ,hl. drll|1|,rn schoolmaster. Out Feature of the evening will he a K-.irtipenn polities, as evi- the larger number registered, then 'twould be hard to count off cowgirl Hag race. Girls will be made made a gain of only 6.5 .11 review per jtulti llervig-:. i turnuir.ee aa j ehn*cn from college to take part ttempt bringing 'nee cent One hundred thirteen more the Years.' N't.i . Ko.ti • .v ith i.ud some may even ride thein Finland to a siwdy close. wdent- Pua and • waiting for favorable r.d Si'fo and George J. committeemen, have had COMriTLNT PRKFOItMANCT: f'X|>erience with rod'.'os, Kcilogg Fund born and raised on mahy in rodeo events the available to 21 studei Has 60 Rural Undent at Colorado State Sisco, belter known us Youtli Here mule, and has taken part Thirty Itoy. and : llomr i'c Muddle* I.AST CAM. lli'i-r al Home Healllt OffiehiL G. issues It. the Ileatll. housing director, last call tor overnight Star! Hme rooms in l.ast Lansing for Farm¬ Med I'lunnels Slill ers' Week Visitors. K(tm(Hi* KiifH'rers livisl: II omen According In Heath there %«iii not lie an acute shortage of rooms • I'liin S/weudile* unless Farmer*' Week See I'roo f exceeds expert.it ions, he urres all householders Tor 1 udienee with Ms to call Ills office, ege extension number Is .Vlmi-Mon to S tturdaj* Kam- i d Jtv the IMt. iome i»i <»]«•<■ s i nn: xts : Short Coursers Uttkxtion j i j (Vr Ituvr » Nrw Hear Farmers J Adult lUllrnom 11m I II S I'resell Is KUrlln* College throws Tui'i Jan 19 tit 7:30 . .New Oat Seed Mu-ir Scrip* 0|r. president: Merrit Dm . and Gordon fy-treasurer of the poultry rhlh ' :h±: the Ag I ."»t richly i this n-going ships IMPORTANT rSlMi: 1913 Since 1911 when the c lebrated Meetings v third j Armory .show in New Y"rk city 1 CruiHuntit'. I'l intH h t ripe Pi' liigiUl Piekiipn Tpe%da .Surprise Hroorier : introduced French abstract puint- iter The. ttfy appear .n antiquitu" in the i< . lassie expression of art and life pattern. Zip|H.»r xkirt. C'luh \ ing: 'tbir- type of expression hni j ho h» (me tjemmes conscious of the rigid "hu*h broke Activities Bran I {ring* Inquiries ' had an important.place in Amer- ! nguage f irm« «.( Uyrt. the >u*1nneed collar. All around pleated self f art. the language i. color Mt with calf-grained front firmula of Greek t lassir.'and me¬ Many Spartans From Fur Off At that time the public was 1 ■nd line in compos dieval element, piece. i shucked at being confronted with : The unhappy fai at few xrii POrrRAfTH r»at:al man who responded to Notice that Michigan State col- ' j»aintings which hod no de«erip- i iicople, either paint A Barbaric mask enriches the hove any appreciate formalism of Western art and the : exVra-cU^activdyf^M? or 67 l»artment is to unveil a new' which tin* literal subject was1 irig of the language of plastic art. •ubtleties and delicacies .of color r Tent were actively engaged brooder house during Farmer'a i treated with great freedom. It is a rore experience tn din.ver recall the eighteenth lliff/frff shop century. It i outside activities, and 914 or 33 Week has been enough to bring! Today the situation is some-j muster of plastic de ign -o ac- is no «smfue word which appear^ F. T. in inquiries from Washington, D. j what different. We are loss in-1 omplished in his craft that he can thrcwigh this-art of lloumere's and ■ JJer cpnt werP not. Dean . • "I1'1* Elect I leads Mitchell rn-raM 'today. C. und Eus«ne. Oregon. i t linrd to judgo n p»lntlng make sensitive and exciting paint¬ he hnugs to his thought talents order to determine the extent < Details of the neve brooder have i basis of skillful illustration und " without recourse to illusion- requisite to their realization. Home Ec Board to which men of Michigan State not bten given, but-.it will bo * mere inclined to View it as a free ings i"»ft, illustration or the evocatHan I Two srtf portraits in the show college piirticipated in outside cur- tighter, lower in cost, and of such ! creation of the iirtist's imagma- ■ •f sentirm ntallv romantic episodes I are •Viutiidliri was recently riCula. this study construction as to be easily built extremely revealing docu¬ \ tion. Tlip freedom long granted to I WT APTROACH MOI'MKM: ments of the man who has creat- ' -ophnmotr ,.,r„rt find ..bjrctivc data a. farm ooys jcr Il.r uy xarm n« the 'TA "r 4 " f"r rr "» J>ric P«t and the mux.ciar. It would difficult to name . cd those disturbing and powerful retU.t „f d.v.ded ..pinion ..( the pmjertx. according to H m.c« Ix.ard which wa< ' d last term - H If It Mus- Mi.,- belongs to the tomptacr in color many masters who approach llou- i v Lmoih. One recalling the somhew PauU Zank (;,cuitv a. to Whether there was j »lman. hend of th* depnrtment and line mcre in versatility of expre sion. leiiuty of El Greco, u a testimony dent,' and Manmret over or under-participation in i The new model.« expected P rAIVTIKT.H ARE AMTSAtT uihI a revelaticn. The other is a "CTctary.treasurer extra-class aetivilt on campus. rt place even last veer's improved lloumere's paintings are above •ustuincd expression of human tudy * arte-ature a psychic, sly lie Qyle Vlop " embers on the board are Senior men were more active style which supplanted the itan- all "free" tempositiuns and most values. The Niagara "f power redibly annnated analysis. r,h!ewhite, 1 .Juanitn Chris- ihan an.v other class, with juniors, dard "Michigan" brooder, devel- <1 his paneb bear the appropriate which he calls "Latino." the ten- n two poles gravitate h Bc.v.ll, Betty Main- freshmen and sophomores follow, tped at^Michigan StaU dor delicacy «-f "Laughing Girl," the energy and v ision of Jady C rozier. . 116 Wed Alley in. 'he blood-touched "Head of a Saturday, January 27, n)0 Michigan n-ATr-fnsws 1'w toot Fan Cites Lack of Harmony As Cause for Athletic Controversy Swimiih-rmnITr-n Frosh Surniml, Throe Kiivnti ivayos C P A R T A N A Biting Mnt-cr ^PORTFOLIO In Overtime Buckeyes Recorded In Tonight lU'iniv Iti[if!* Swiii* Alton! H'::! Battle To Start iiuawiiifi On Semi-Finals ► 71-1111 I lllMin * «'*•■»• |o« a*™*: |n (vilh lh(. Hill Martin'* CUvst of Slat.', I haw I hi* to rav. 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