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B M k d M I sainf toni uhi in Armory *i 1:8» p. m.. M. H. C. v*. Xavlrr I'nlvfwH». body tslitnsi*. Stadi was .«*ietT Thi i\p will lead <>f its kind mo*t Michiipin's Foremoot CalleRta'« Semi-Weekly TUESDAY. JANUARY 13, 1931 Number 25 BB B al in Yearbook Drive Estimated —s *_ .. . ^ «r nt nr/inPV inv INE STAFF INTENSIFIES ,„'AIGN FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS AS 10 DAY DRIVE NEARS aO SE |M fatal of 200 Student» Hove Subscribed for Anneal Deriai IP lM r.t House lo Home Caavau; Several Societie» Near : 100 Per Cent Mark With Four Day» to fo. 'English Faculty V W SECRETARY NEVA L0VEIELL, By Clark, Newlin. and Lawrence. at 1 ooo’CO ICILS G IVE SANCT ION TO LATE HOUR PET IT ION Kerby and N ¡Ics Appeal' Thursday place the number of sub: ne subscript if »n campaign wt ire yearbook sta(T working in to triple the total «luritiK the last criptions in the ten over 2<ib to date, complete and in- d a y s o f 1 ho Incomplete report« and the shortness >>f ih«* tim> to an attainment of the tfoal of 1 too set by the man the final lisi of subscriptions are turned m to the uncertainty of the outcome, a strong appeal by W illiam Pratt.» editor, to have the: \j() immediately in or- may be started so the book The total num- those turned in since rted. is only about Decision Given In State-Dennison Forensic Meeting as the first 12 pages are to press and others will follow «ion. Pratt stated not go on until the is definitely settled issued vesterdav bv faculty advisor of the fact was forcibly brought iha ithe Wolverine could unless the quota of is obtained High Sorielies and somnties re- in the drive at \m* the too per eent to gain a »10 reduction their pages and a free Chi Omegas have romc of their goal, with the on page 2) A no-decislon deb; ween Michigan ¡State nlson University of e\ »nlng »n log Prof« sifted of Jones ' ‘33 Howard Oeter t,. Camary of Dei unemployment in O I Drake oi ment presided at as iwld ge and Deh- la&t Friday iomics b •suor Menchhofef s team con- Morns Huberman '31 Jack and Harry 3komia 33 Oeter M J Rartle" and C *gued against CADET COLONEL NAMES PARTNER J A Clark. F !’ bawrenc”, and Prof C M Newlin. three members of the English department, have entered the Held «if writing, and have recenlly had articles accepted by various English journals and publications, accoralh? *V> Prof W W Johnston, head Of the English department Mr Clark is deeply interested m the criticism of poetry and prose His latest article. Confusion Among the Critics was given the place of flW importance in The Sowanee Review a quarterly ol Hie and letters. Another article entitled "The Prosecution Rests was published in the Saturday Review «•! I.derature last summer This com» position was later reprinted the (Continued on page 21 INITIATION SET FOR NEXT WEEK i*' Inlerfruternity Cuuncil Decide» on Rnlct for “ Hell Work Program. TO START JANUARY 20 Retain “ 72-Hour” Limit Proviiion for Informal Ccremonict. RESIGNS OFFICE Term of Office of Religious Director to End First of July. NORMAN KUNKEL TO LEAVE Student Paitor Admit» Intention to Sever Connection» With Church. Sorietiei Unanimou.ly Bark Move to Extend Co-ed Hours for Formal Partie«; Hour» of Other Parties to Remain the Same; Action of Social Committee Expected Soon. 4 DDKI) I.MI’KTI K was trivcg l" lb'' Itiovemoitt 1 » g)tailt I J\ nVim'li privi * « « •- * 1- ■ ' dm i - i irlK'l Ui'.l 1 i, c. E m 'm o n k ; rhii'intiini iil''li'i' Faculty Swi'al rnmmitt. -. »skin« tbal ^ ,,|T J” ' 1 .'; - tinni (Irnwn till I«®4' wpitt mnrnetl ovofi iiiis mnt'nintt unit clDCk Jlflvffifar’ fn? cm.,'it- altMifiln« friileniitv «w l s..iv.r- ¡IV ¡kcittV-ntliM foim al-wh.M , bath 0).' Im rv-l'ralcniilyJ m m ol Ä {fd G o p n pivwntnl. imfitions ti rlvitinmin jfl guj Faculty Social rnmmitt. .. to -• mission la. tinniteli. Tho prtitmnM drawn up la-i m«bt wort R egistrar R eleases W inter Term Statistics That the two student re! lector* of the Peoples «hurt ly connected with Mlrhi> college will leave their pod» 1 \jurat ion of their terms of 1 . wa* made known today is* ued statement» to that ct’ Norman W Kunkel. stuc- ttnd director of the student and Miss Neva LoVeweU, W c A secretary, will n<* connected with Peoples ehu f indent orgatUfAtlOll ther l.t.vewell tendered her resi the Y W C A advisory bn day. same to take effect J Kunkel is expected to he reMghation within 'he week ipitted that lie was to aei lions a¡tIt the church a Mil fut lit«* were though -he «luring I he - necled with I »list well -«met h e r p i indefinite at ; ¡•xjweth to trave untirter She ha the Peoples fht yearv CONCERT BRINGS UNIQUE SINGERS Presentation of 'Exillation»" to be Unuual Feature of Nuxt Concert. TO BE IN PEOPLES CHURCH Kerby aud Nile» Have Had Strik- ing Rim In Fame a» Reiult of-Negro Mmic. (4*1 ¡O il ¡S i» x f l e e t f •|| O lì t 1)4*1 'I’hiT.’ has iiH'Ctl .'Iti m jT’otvt «jf at ti« ili iti 'h i im i foi* solili' wook - pi 07P rio ofllciji 1 niovit was lak( ■rin Hi«- !anl hilfhi w h t-to ! h o n,p «utility fi IUt Unti «In- 'liru una 1umous mupport t»rni enrollment cur*- ago m il in the enf While coin n to llm e n ts Indent* Iro of that v. beginning «d wtnt* Tlmen t wan listed us 2 ftf: liete n.-.tires on dlviMom t-ere obtainable today '* ernity informa tc week from t accordimi ’«» ugh« MEET |fA L L AG CLUBS P É a i IS k t Drawn for All-Divi»km rt Later in the Term. Mi»» Jane Wall to Be Goe«t of! Claude Streb at the Military Ball Jaooary 23. An agreement .«’ <• c ' •«• la »Id lie initiation win be tonight, Tue%dat ( dei talon m ». he I uteri raterm t egular meeting in mr van reached last vm inintinu sea and m 72 hours ol lowed ’to SENIORS HOLD CLASS MEETING To Ditcu» Important Activitie« for Near Graduate» lor the Comini Year. Minion Keite and John J Nil»» A»n<'itia's premier mu.-ural exponents of m 'élitumwr**« mkTwUl appear, Thurn- <lav iiigt.' at H ;»U ■ <l‘«k in 'in- DecipH^ ! MtiMr and Allied tArfu . pi, in').sie of the aeithei n Negrn I from isenturle* bondage a«« depart men. s had posted Lhiit Liberal Aits division largest (..inpiM had a total.«Ï »32 aludetiU • I !» Applied Science had 371. AE-THEONSOPEN HOUSE FRIDAY Houtewarmir» lo Mark Comple- tion of New $65.000 Edifice on Eait Side. Hlgll.. IK Htanle ie Paiihellent' sly appointed « f by Jean Wlntelv turcs ol all the ■»»•> a ÿimtlai iietition Whtteiy. every sorori rerpiesl and the «loco the pi opt r authoriti This pif.tlon will mao Regular parti' *•»’.«• the prenen’ 12 ' if generally linden I, . ;■ « k p e r m c s i o n m »•* - colonel and Blade He had meeting of ah 'He gppultural dtvusmn will qagMMgdnesday inght at 7 p tn SfeA-éuditorium to a*e what »JÉB fcgBM»de for an alì-ag divi* Ugm |gMM|| i>> held aitnetime 'he* y g flk ^ v S ll clubs are taking it upon gpttle thè matter due u> thè ag counell ¡s no.long- Isations included in this the land.«:»pe viatrv am horticulture, foreatry gemmar and ag-econ rlubh rotv not a member of an. to attend Several fac- ggru ultural department « nino Refreshment.', will iBimechateiy after the meet- 0RY NAME" CONTEST CLOSES tudents .r. rla-sns and to It is one of 'he Hie J-Hop m s, T h e Folk.> -r band, has b**e dancing and ai we*:citi atmiiM »V mp.standing bill .»rcording f ci mmit’ev rha P »ns bem< affair in v i tatti honor guests at*' bring ernof Wilber M Bruck* Bnjcker head 'he ."f <t T emg invited » the forr function The general chairman Horne 31. of Dearborn. » ¡li^lipSubm itted; State lourd » r Pn,mor’ jnd ( • Heb Wmnmi THU Friday. m all nutnlHo them it whs deemed disregard them In Hie 72- Tins plan was Mtnrttoned S Shaw The .Saturday .sser will be held :»s us'ial K wax considered the inns' lim e us «.rial ufT'"rs will nnf!T . m »iv opposition to rarrving out tne ’radiii«»n*l practices Die only ma or party, the Military ball, ¡s rjied lied for ’he ame night »ha» 'he i»ied.«e-s are usuallv taken tor .« hike m the country Hie absence «if 'he pledges will make possible the cnler- •a.ntnent 'iiat most hou«*n offer at intermuMOon rhe ctmnwi reahWn« 'hat all 'He *cek end ot the winter term are crowded with vg-ial events«»ended u, hold er 'heir plana for a ¡»arty until 1’.pr.ng term This dance.,»r«»tjablva I formai will b»* gisen 'he Hrxt wi*ek in the *erm Die financial condition of : the.r treaaurv «lemands ’hat some **fTort 'tie made to recuperai# the i<e*se*. sun Oswalt, president of the council, gave * short account .1 'tic 'rip he took : U» New York city over Thanksgiving where he represented Michigan State .it the National Undergraduate Inter- i fraternity Council meeting At that •¡me a detailed account of co-operath* buying for fraternities and A un min«' •nient* relativ gowtis tiir nomination rand f«»r a Hew secretary. " : prelin pian* fui lie winter -<:i senior part v wen amoim tli" !! ive imp* considerati ms that were • OCCUi ni ar graduates a' .1 cm . class T0F1NISHD0RM EARLY IN JUNE Cnmmiltev Now Dvvelopinj Pl»n» for Interior Decoration» and Fixture». SKNIOMS IMPOKiaNT' .01(1 t'.’Wns ' i.k'-i must have a cap *i pale If tiierc a ■tudents. 'hey sht meaauremneta take thev aie ,ure of dephsit '•> r e q u ir e d arme «mie lune u Measurements « ai lune during 'lie t!>, f o r 'ii| ,.ry sent« a*ft to grit I v doubt f nave th* m her or n iwatlng ;; t h e MOW pring terl taken •! I H u r d ohn Niles and »Im I» ft»r t belt Mouse Test i econd blllMlhg at président mee'itig « tradition Pairing of the ^r;tr in« tonight m the phv S o'clock fieralrl Bn was to t»e chairman *»t Contract« this year fo al Aftnors rofjes and uea^gear navi; been let to Hurd »men a ngberdashet v if East Lansing Beginning tonight and continuing f«»r two *e#k* all en lorn will t>e required io have then t_ measurements for caps an«» gOW'h'. 'uk- oronties en b‘y the East (.anting s'ore. The <«tm- pictacnted oy ¡epresentattves from m Continued «»n t»age 2* Sale of College Xmas Trees Only Part of Big Nursery Business Here m Mtat sponsored by A W 8 8 suitable name for the new <Drmit«irv bring conairucted pu avenue, clciaed S A fw lii , at 5 ocloc» with 1» ¡WWP*' In (h, p „ t 15 vrmn -h, -L » ,1 -.hip- St» 'l!1 MO ««»«11«'» *>r m , n l., „( ««llu «. and lra((»pl«(t' and a E b c iz rrjx I been «ent m as a result of increased frn*n «w i « offered to the winner of stated J J. Hendryx. hewd of the oe pertinent when commenting on th submitted gnm t.h oi the nursery of each I the he names other, and ■om nut tee in charge mat a «vw >n uharge of thiA pnaae of senior •tivtty is composed of B Schimmell i hairman. C J C h a in be rUUn. D Dowd, and Jean Cadawallader Nominations were to t** hebt for a tww secretary to fill the -»fBee vacated! by Pern Htreeter who left aehool )»•-» term If 'l»e number wairants :t eUm inatiotts and final elections will be held in succeaaive meeting* to oe held dur- ing the next two week» The «fate for the annuai winter term senior iwrty was u» be .**' for Friday Keb 20 PreUminary plans were drawn fur 'he affair It will be n Uie lianda of C Coster, chairman A Smith. </ar- About 200 seedling* w ill be obtained flpUi Thatcher. Otsabeih Krau e md frr>m each bushel, so the nursery will Robert Carruthers _ «o n be wall stocked with this variety A reaolution waa pawwd <M*rinx rup- ii ovcrwhelmi • English «riti Uglily acclaimed n Vi-rv few "1 the and mr before i h v t h m i difficult to ca tt l Dean ami Mi s 11 (• lloto ft M- E Î, Au thi Dean amt H Dirk* Dean and Mr* » P •an Marie Dye ! lem» and Mr* iltner, and !>« 11 *11*1 Mi 1. to Wtl«im invitation» • m- include ’ tie pre udent r't tfi.iv and fratti t.itv. Jam** Hi m r»r t*f He «tati • New«-. MaJc-1 li rCHkl • dltoi William Pratt !he Wolverine Ifn% Hample, bijaiuea* Dcugla* t nf ’tie Student sail, president of i«incil Martha A W 8 Ellen • ,f 1‘an-H* llenif rireMflent «.f W >Ahed describu Mostly A Ä and Th»' house will be open Jan IB. from t ti ampiis in general ELECTOR. J. STACK PRESIDENT OF CLUB Skating WithJ e a n in One’» ¡¡U*» ^ .. Cw ».» Is Rare Old Scotch Sport, We sag rtw #f lW on»tb*Ufk»i *' Clab in C lw e lu l. arieti«« Of pine five nt spruce, lew maple* raised hen* La*st Mr Hendryx supervised the >f 230 bushels of bla< k walnuts The « lear ringing sound of ire. sometime* followed bv the ringing thud "1 a heavy body •aine medium been heard (»t night« iti the skating rtnk Th» which ii frown to 'fie vnwothtv freeve iw :hs> 'Iiat a failure port io tü i»Sl Wolwrin, ei.-m M j organile a senior class ba f etori (¿UT, lo Pt»)' m Ih, intere!«.. ineeU were made toplnMW« Rxnire» Mhnr lajariM ta Kutimk S«uU»y Mod ol the -rupm-tiu »re nrede to 01 jve (Dromnier **» *-«»•* — . thw ,t»te and the vanue* The government came* on pen onl, 1« aiffsrent ".ove The menu, here ith tree. <* <***< tszirjr: « « » “«-. ”z it «ixl who; they tauutrr Mr H.ndnm weoiuio «nd truwtou here ehlta' i**»"- nunrrv li«> i^sserjujS - ■sr- ^ t s sss. r s a - th .Al ^Toi 'ZESrzrss ^ I Jui oo w iM iw t n o»«» petfre «» » » M ere in tlu» w «W j ««■ ta™» Wllu«mrean — - kxsrxzrz s r a w jy v s r - « «•»— sz i - ,a r r v s 1£»^f 2 0 ? .m V u l M n ii.lta iiM X w M .M lo y U t a k W jfBFt&w'SSSd'lSSS Z * : ^"hiireim i tlwre mt IWlCtaUW-*** CISA**® *** ***** cantar of interest for thè skat* iiopulatlon oi 'h ' tolleve. The remi to he to -«»tt 0 o*n to st. ,. («ptdlt «» one un then .kttU' , ■,... ,,,t(M- then h ot« to th* tir ut enti Pro! ' -»'* then m irto tire tSher t.na «teli 'th* ctepnrtm «« -I.UW Itrep that np lor nuttr a «htlr. who rrernlt touWnt one- tNotte* th* Oh* th»t mv, «here ! m ini Prof. L. P. Waldo A M m tct Laniioi Civk Ployof»’ Goill a ut lite W li sor. c>veland. Ori J *e<1 p r é s i d e n t « »C ' fie econd vear MKictv the fore- « mitrv in itg, rused national "Uhm of lOt* Ter- rneMved minor jàent near Sunday afternoon TTu* recognition — ----------- attention ot) the Michigan state oeru»1 ihnlogical depanment Hi* i»**t ofBcea p Waldo of ’he English include thoae >f councilor and »«cre- Mlchtgan Btite college tary to the Inland Bird Banding as* returned from New York wcUUon when* tie made •» study <»f 'h e I he purpune <>f this latter Association y uw,‘ LKTr..u,»/taUiVii doe* for one» rrntetnporary dmma. will give a talk u to bring together those who are Ikiws what educati Trndennea of Contemporary Dra* mt ere*ted tn the study and protection To get back to the ice An enquiry u th„ monthly meeting ut bird* alung the gTeat migration regarding tlie name* ol those « rowuing ^ civic Player* Guild which will route* in this area, to assut m organ!»* the rink ravealed « ^pn^tn.x anjoum ^ 7 30 p m in Ra*«- >ng trapping «taUona. to encourage of Mac« and Me * dm we men* ^ h vhW)1 guftitorium. Lansing loeai meetings of thoae who are inter* tipn that alMiUng t* free’ still, it * un- __________________ c#|#d ^ a central office of neceaeary now qo you REALLY NEED WORK'’ «.«change of information and Meaa That was pretty poor, folks, but one ^ w vtr Williams at the U n i o n i n l a n d division is the largest and ~ ---i-r..::. m between 7 and 9 oclock tonight Good| RioBt important in the country. KUOS CLKANED—AT TWICHIMB ^

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T U E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 13, 1931

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INE ST A F F INTENSIFIES ,„ 'A IG N FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS A S 1 0 D A Y DRIVE N EA R S a O S E

| M fa ta l of 200 Student» Hove Subscribed for Anneal Deriai I P lM r .t House lo Home C aavau ; Several Societie» Near

: 100 Per Cent Mark With Four Day» to fo.

'E n g lis h F a cu lty V W SEC R ETAR YN EVA L 0 V E IE L L ,

By Clark, Newlin. and Lawrence.

at 1 ooo’COICILS GIVE SANCTIONTO LATE HOUR PETITIONKerby and N ¡Ics

Appeal' Thursday

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INITIATION SE T FOR N EXT WEEK

i*' Inlerfruternity Cuuncil Decide» on Rnlct for “ Hell Work

Program.

TO START JANUARY 20Retain “ 72-Hour” Limit Proviiion

for Informal Ccremonict.

RESIGNS OFFICETerm of Office of Religious

Director to End First of July.

NORMAN KUNKEL TO LEAVEStudent Paitor Admit» Intention

to Sever Connection» With Church.

Sorietiei Unanimou.ly Bark Move to Extend Co-ed Hours for Formal Partie«; Hour» of Other Parties to Remain the Same;

Action of Social Committee Expected Soon.

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fp a te rn ity councils , a m ovem en t w a s s ta rted e a r ly th is w eek in an e f fo r t to secure.' 1 o ’c lo ck p r iv ile g e s f o r co -eds f o r F r id a y eve ­n ing fo rm a l p arties . W ith the fo rm a l p e tit io n s d raw n up p y the tw o re p res en ta tive g rou p s , the m a tte r o f ch a n g in g th e hours is in the hands o f the F a c u lty Soc ia l c o m m ittee which has the p o w e r to re gu la te hou rs fo r socia l even ts.

F r o m the s tan d p o in t <*t studen ts, hours f o r F r id a y n igh t f o r ­m a) s w h ich a r e f i t p resen t In fo r c e a re not c o m p a tib le w ith the p r iv ile g e s a llo w e d w om en stu den ts in such in stitu tions as the U n iv e rs ity o f M ich igan , O h io S ta te u n iv e rs ity , and the U n iv e r­s ity o f I llin o is . S en tim ent a m on g re p res en ta tive stu den t lea d ­ers s e e m s to be that m ore len ien t hours should be g iv en co-eds fo r the F r id a y night fo rm a l p arties .

A t th e U n iv e rs ity o f M ich igan , fo r exa m p le , a ll co-cds are a llo w e d I jSO a. m. |»erm ission fo r a ll F r id a y even in g a ffa ir s d u r­in g the year . T h e O h io S ta te u n iv ers ity a u th o rities g iv e 1 a. m. p erm iss ion f o r F r id a y night a ffa ir s w ith the added perm iss ion f o r each socia l o rga n iza tio n to hold not m ore than tw o fo rm a l p a r t ie s a y e a r w ith 2 a. m. perm iss ion g ra n ted t « a ll co-eds. T h e U n iv e rs ity o f Illin o is has I a. m. p erm iss ion g ra n ted w om en s tu den ts f o r I he re g u la r F r id a y n igh t» .

M ich iga n S ta te is tyich y e a r g a in in g in p res tig e th rou gh the e ffo r ts w hich a re be in g expand ed here to b e tte r the academ ic s ta n d in g o f the in stitu tion . T h is is a w e g r e a t ly a p p rec ia te the w ork , lb a p p a ren t ai present that la te r hours academ ic w ork at M ich igan St; m en tioned ab ove find it adv isa l m ore freedom .

T h e F a cu lty Soc ia l com m itt» s id e rn tion th« fa c t that as the a n 1 a llo w e d Inn «in«* fo rm a l ps

is a com m en d ab le e ffo r t and H o w e ve r , it does not seem

iirs fo r co-eds w ou ld im p a ir inasm uch as the in stitu tions

tu g iv e th e ir w om en students

e hope, w ill take in to con- al soc ie ties oh ou r cam pus ea r, this p a r ty becom es the

one o f g rea tes t in terest ure u su a lly schedu led f< in g o f co-ed p r iv ile g e s b th«' p a r t ie s at 12 oV Ioch

M a n y tinn 's gu ests a re b iggest soc ia l event o f the is one o f tin reason-shou ld be cijításldered 1

S u re ly the e x tra hai a c t iv it ie s t « » ans grea t shou ld I»« g ra n ted Mi'

that p a rt icu la r .g ro u p . D inner-dances th e fo rm a l even t and w ith the sh orten -

1.2 :HO ii. m. it m akes it n ecessary tu stop >n F r id fiy n igh ts.i in v ited from g rea t d istan ces fo r the

n ity o r s o ro r ity concern ed . Th is that the M ich iga n S ta te N ew s believes In n tin m a tte r is taken up. hou r w ill not seriou sly d isru pt academ ic

ex ten t. W e b e lie ve th e ex tens ion o f t im e h igan S ta le co -eds !

W H A T A K E Y O I (¿O IX O T O D O ?A s the W o !v e r in e d r iv e p rogresses, it becom es m ore and m ore

uncerta in as tu w h e ih e i M ich igan S ta te C o llege w ill have a yea rb ook fo r 19JI1. P r e p a ra t io n s huve a lm os t been com p ie ted fo r one o f th e niost b ea u tifu l annuals that ih r C o llege hns eve r hail the chunce to have. A l l t liis i> ve ry w e ll, acC orn in g to p re- v a i l in g student se iif im en t, bin thus fa r m ore p rom ises and evasions h ave beeti cv id en ced tliau has the paym ent o f cash on the d o tte d lim-,

A c t io n w ill have tu he fo rth co in in g and it w ill h ave tu bequiekttu bc s

Ils w ill e W olv ip tfon s ,

prod u ced vi that w il l tu o f su bscrip t io p rog ress Th tra c ted subscr at 1400. T lib t is t he w ith , and i f tiu lina m eut o f t in- i

T h e VVolve book to pres* ob servan ce ot js so oh\ ioUs t h r e e - t o u r t hsS im ila r ly , th books p rin ted

S tu den t op iiu öt — at least enough

T h e yearb ook p rop o i *t t led by t he end o f t he effectIV el> and su re ly

•nne requ ires a certa in

itim i is an issue iveek. as the lack ktop a ll fu r i b er nurnber o f con-

and t Ile n iin im un i nutnbet bas been set e ry least that th» m a n a g e m e n t e a n g e l by to ta l is beiow ib is go a l, th è accom p lish

•oh js p r a c t ic a lly im p oss ib leine m an agem en t numi c e r in i ni y »an n o i seud thè w ithou t e o t llra c t in g fo r a de tinti* nutnbet*. T h is oii» o f thè m ost fun tian ien ta l hiisiness p r in c ip le s as t « » niak» corn ine ut on it b ere n d ieu lou s , vet «t thè student body «h s i» lu te ly d i s le g a rd th e fa c i. m anagem ent can no ! ha ve an excess m i in b e r t»f

fo r whieh ther»- w iil tm* ih » sai«-i certam i,v i.» in ta v o r of tilt p rop os i tipo m a jo r ity »»! op in ion tu puf the W olvcW n c

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REVEAL F INAL A G WEEK PLA N S

Intensive Schedule of Educational and Entertainment Featarei

far Fab. 2-6.Michigan State co llege will be p re ­

dominately agricultural fo r a fe w days when thousands o f fa rm ers fro m a ll over the state throng to th e cam pus fo r the annual Farm ers ’ W eek g a th e r ­ing Feb ru ary 2-6. P lan s fo r th e p ro ­gram revea l an in ten sive schedule o f oducational an d en terta in m en t fea tu res

V is ite rs fro m a ll sections and rep re ­senting n ea r ly e very fie ld o f th e a g r i­cu ltu ra l in du stry w ill find th e ir in ­teres ts catered to w ith exh ib its and g rou p m eetings. Abou t 30 -agricu ltura l organ iza tion s an nu ally ho ld th e ir c on ­ven tions h ere during F an n ers W eek

R ev. Joh n B iery w ill assist the v is itors in ob ta in in g h o te l a ccom m oda­tions fro m his o fflre in th e Peop les church, w h ich an n u a lly becom es the first ob jec tiv e o f a la rge part o f the 10.000 agricu ltu rists w h o m ake the p ilgr im age to East Lan ffm g

s ta r t in g Tuesday. Feb ru ary 2 guests o f th e C o llege w ill be occupied w ith a series o f sessions fea tu r in g th e speak« rs o f na tion a l repu ta tion w h ile exh ib its represen ting th e work o f severa l d e ­partm en ts w ill be open continuously AJ scme .o f th e m eetin gs fa rm ers w ill take th e rostrum to present th e ir problems.

T h e "L it t le In te rn a tio n a l." a ju d g ­ing and show ing con test fo r college students designed to sim u late th e I n ­ternationa l L ivestock exposition , w ill be th e cen ter o f in terest du rin g th e a f t e r ­noon o f Thursday. F eb 5 T h e contest p roved so popu lar las» year, w h en it was inaugurated , th at it was g ran ted a considerab le extension o f tim e in th is y ea r ’s p rogram T h e "L it t le In te rn a ­tio n a l" is sponsored by th e A n im a l H usbandry and D a iry clubs

College Professors Attend Meetings

A t Chicago, 111.P ro fessor J w ep h M en ch h o fer O r-

m and D rake and P e x W ilk es **t th«* speech depa rtm en t, represen ted M ic h i­gan S ta te colleg»- at th e »’ {in ven tion <•! th e N ation a l A ssoc ia tion , o f T ea « h er » ot Rp«*ech held at H o te l S teven s tn C h icago on Do»- 29, 30 and 31

M r W ilk es atten ded th e addresses « ii d ram atics and rad io lectures w h ile p ro f M en ch h o fer and M r D rake in ­tended the lectures g iven by au tlm ti- ties o f th e A m erican S o c iety fo r th e correction ot d isorders of speech

E igh ty -n in e papers* w ere su b m itt»^ it; th is con ven tion Am on g som e « ! tht m ore im portant w ere those o f P t L<*

¡T ra ve rs e o f th e U n ive rs ity o f Iow a D r S w ift »«nit D r R obb ins o f th e !>•"

'to n S tam m erers In s titu te Dr N ath a n jSopom an . ch ie f psych ia trist «*» th e <*hi cago Juvenile court and Dr Robert W est o f th e speech clinic ot th e U n i­vers ity ot W isconsin

A ll o f th«- speHker», arc au th orities u» :p»«cch but th ere was a w ide »tjsu:r»< m en i am ong them At th e fin a l m eet - in * o f th *—fo m rn U o ii i w V reso t-«■«. 'h a t m ore research and a mot «n re fu t tabu la tion o f rases sh«mld be < »m e d on th rou gli th e veai mi that m ore coiicreU inutei tal m ay is- presented ;»i th e next con ven tion

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wrest lin g team are urged to see Coach Fendley C ollihs as soon as possible.

T h e Spartan m at coach reports a dearth o f ou tstanding ta len t fo r a num ber o f w eights on th e yea rlin g team and any asp iring firs t year g ! . io p l f is are asked to get in touch w ith h im at th e gym .

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4-H Club Meets in A g Hall;

Draws Forty-fiveF i r ty - f iv e m em bers attended the 4-H

c'.ub m eetin g held last S a tu rday n ight 1 in A g ha ll Veda W h eaton was in ’chare'* o f the m eeting. C om m ittee s , v f ’T'*• appoin ted to m ake p rogram s on leadersh ip and th e aim s o f the society<-r fu ture m eetings. T h e short course

Ik vs w ill-h a ve charge o f th e m eetings nex t m onth and plans fo r Farm ers W eek w ill Ik- discussed.

T h e regu lar business m eetin g o f the G ra n g e club w ill be held F rid a y n ight in *tie old Arm ory

T h e E lectrica l E ng ineerin g d epa rt­m ent creating a standards laboratory A num ber of v ery accurate instrum ents

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Hotel (®UteGEO. L. CROCKER, Manager

I l e n i r t i * u n D » n c f r

ini ' n u b tor th e i firt h. Un- Hom e i<«i **ntn: tin con an get mor«- 1* jo rothy Pndeaux

;>( ;oroi - m ora l in;- lit the

ry 13, 1931M IC H IG A N S T A T E N E W S

Pa ge Thro*

B e g in s S w im m in g

ic t ic e J a n . 1 2

‘ A M P U S

' A L E N D A R

T U E S D A Y —5:00— U n ion B oard m eetin g, Union. 5 :00 --S en ior class m eeting. Physics

build ing.5:00- 1934 class m eetin g. C hem is try

bu ild ing7:30— M . S C. vs. X a v ie r un iversity.

« A fe m r A a sw im m in g m eet w ill be A rm ory .fo llo w in g th e close o f W E D N E S D A Y

I^ClBtiaan Until March 7, aa Meet Will Be

Held.

C o lo r fu l B a n d F o r m a l is th e M o s t S t r ik in g o f S e v e r a l S o c ia l A f fa ir s

o f W e e k ; J i t n e y D a n c e is P o p u la rUnique Theme Is Carried Out By Bandmen ; Wolverine Jitney Dance

Is Well Attended ; Dearth of Teas Canses Loll in Mid-Week Social Activities.

C erenm ph M a r i » I n s t a É r i â m o f NatsnalSwiiit}'

ingressive R t s ir *1 Cèwrdi Is:tfC w h rauw nal

I l f i s e e r *

M arch 7. P ra ctices Mill B*y 12 T h e open swim

day except F rid a y from > and Th ursdays from

'T u esd ay n igh ts fro m 7 to 9 w ill be required- fo r

‘d es ir in g to en te r th e meet b e no double p ractices a l-

it specia l perm ission, and w ill be counted a fte r 20 th e hour.o f th e m eet w ill be fo r fo rm : breast stroke

^ t e e sty le. 60 fe e t : relays; on e len gth , side stroke, one stroke, on e len g th : rac ing

g d iv in e R equ ired d ives - back - fro n t, swan fro n t

« a ! d ives -Suggested ront ja ck kn ife, back

fro n t flip , h a lf tw ist, fo r - w i ’ h a h a lf tw ist, p la tfon n nt by c la»sifl is to choose any th ree I th e above list, and rcjiort t o th e m anager. K a te M e- B g jr ls m ak ing first team s

led 100 -po in ts T w e n ty -W ill be g iven to those com- eieht, practices

V F A R T H E M O S T B R I I A J A N T o f iht? .social e f e past w eek-end w as the fo rm a l B an d dance w h ic l r

12 :00— F acu lty club. F acu lty d in in g la s t F r id a y e v e t t i l lg i n t h e W is t e r ia r o o m room. T h e fu l l m i l i t a r y a t t i r e o f th e m e n , c o n t r a s

4 00-6:00—T ea dance. U n ion b a ll- ¿ n e s s e s 0 f g i r l s m a d e th (? d a n c e a v e r y

7:00— Lam bda S igm a m eetin g. Un ion m u s ic a l th e m e W 8S CH Tlii d o t it i 1 i»orch . p r o g r a m s . T h e 1 la y o o y s lu r -

7 00-8 00—Y. M c A. m em bersh ip muiS4C f o r d a n c in g , an dm eetin g ' p r o f . a n d $ r s . A . J . C la r k , a n d c o e d s

i l l a M r s . K . 1>. < ’ r a b i8:00— M u P h i Epsilon ...

M usic Guest house. — • ( a p t .T h u r s d a y — acted as pat rons.

3 oo— A d m in is tra tiv e m eeting, p res i- j T h e r e is a n u n u s u a l In «.I indent s o ffice . m i d - w e e k s o c ia l a c t i v i t i e s due

8 3 0 - M arian K irb y and John J , , , H ,.n ..itv fu n e-NUm . P eop les church. "> » “ “ 1 , , . _tions as m any o f th e socn iies .111 i n

F R ID A Y — grossed in p lans fo r in it ia tion . T ea9.00—S ta te B oa rd m eetin g, p res i- dances, however, sw ing m errily 0 « ,

N O T IC 1

The Co-ed Perepeetive on Oneof Life Serious Momenta

— a--------------------------

M u tte r a .p ra .v c rJ o r th e b ro w -b ea ten j pow erfu l, m ost d iv in e and om nipotent

p ledge. L ite to her is on e lo n g lis t on o t w T ^ cH nw x com t,s w h en sile ts

«h e bu lle tin board en tit led "D u ties fo r fo rc ed ^ pran ce by her ow n 'x iy - th e D ay " SH F vffm tshes th e fu rn itu re .. fr ien ds , her nose rouged to a rosy 'e r -

m ops th e ’ k itchen floor, and w onders i f m illion , an d stBnds t t t ¿ J * " 1“ * '■'“ } ! ? be ing in it ia ted is w o rth a ll th e aa cn flc e White h e r g r t M t t m i l «

A . d in n er she en jo ys the' - « ‘ ncuon to v a r i o u » fJ m nation approaches.

« - T - W t o m c m t K, r w arb lin g '1 a in 't ( l o t N ob od y ” in a W t ju t r t as s e g ^ f ^ , tsters .lel'ae trem u lous treb le fo r th e um »erc as.s- w h rr il1lo loyaU y fo reve rm en H agga rd an d worn , she trots h i ! and in l. ,a tlo n th a t she never in to classes f i f te en m inutes l a t e - h e r w ith aM . ' ?n she is a senior. T h enpockets bu lg ing w ith , assorted an d ,, ab0,,t p ledge davs and

b , » V 5 ’in“ i s a ^ t i o!C fu . !v « n «*•■he actives addressed as "A l l w ise, a ll m ltm tea

A n v e irl that can 1»« : Farm ers1 W i ck. F ebruary . sk i'd to leave her nam e m ule u( ham ’s ili VIis» Julia lift*. Kaoni 3 H om e build ing, th is week.

den t's office . 8:00-12 00— U nion

ballroom .dunce U n ion

NANCY CARROLL IN DRAMATIC ROLE

and a ttra c t the usual crowd

M ore th an 200 peop le uttt W o lv e r in e j itn ey dance at t F r id a y evein g. T h e dance p it

Laughter” l i Title of Billing at

tG. A. to Meet Su,e Th“ ‘er T."*,day anddy; Work for WnBnwBny.

MoiV Members when s

K en C arlis le 's Pastim e o.cn es »n p layed fo r dan c in g a t th e Un ion part: la s t S a tu rday even in g . M ore th an 15people a ttended

Tu esday even in g summ A ll s tu d e n ts 'a r e

These m em bersh ip •Id in th e student p ies church from

week!

D R I V I H

W h en N ancy C a rro ll appeared i “ T h e D ev il's H o lid a y " at th e Par. mount th ea te r in N ew Y ork ea r ly la

in it ia tion was held by Ohi •aterm ty last S a tu rday T h epledges w ere in itia ted D oro-

ifd a '31, F lo ren ce W ro le n <4 F ran ces Lou gh '34 M ary K id de i <4 E lean or B rearty. <4. H e len A ld r ich '34 R u th Bash, ’34, and M a ry M is te r. 34 F o llow in g th e in it ia tion

Form a

HERE ON JA N . 2 9N o te d S c u lp t o r Will be T h ir i l on

Student Lecture C o u r s e a t

P e o p le s Church

Announce Sunday Noon Meetings

fo r W inter Term

N orm an W K u n ke l. s tudent d irec to r and V M C A secretary, announces • nt- fo llo w in g p rogram fo r th e w in ter term Sunday noon m eetin gs o f the S tudent C itizen sh ip league: Jan. 18.

D ecs O u r M o r ta lity T u ek le th e M an w tili th e B a ll? " ; Jan. 25. address by

B ill Y ou n g o f Ph ilade lph ia Feb. 1 address by Judge C\ B C o l-

h n gw ood ; Feb 8. O u r C am pus P h il- lesophy o f the F re igh t Y a rd " . G iv e ¡v n s h a b le s P r io r it y " F eb 15. address by P ro f H R H u n t. Feb 22. "C h r is t ­ian ity und C ru iie - ChflUW igo and Causes": M arch 1. "T h e C rim e W a ve — A ll A tt itu d e o r a Fact.?"; M a rch 8. a d ­dl'd*? bv P rosecu ting A tto rn ey J w . i n d . M arch lb. C rim e and Business e a r n in g W a te r on B oth Sh ou lders' : M arch 22. 'M u s t C hristians L ove C iinun alsV "

Orchesis to Hold Two Classes On

Tuesday Evenings

Orchesis. honorary dancin g society, is to ho ld its meetings during w in ter term

Tuesday even ings in the dance studio. T h e hour fo r beginners is 6:45 to 7.45.

while 7 45 to 8 45 is the nour fo r a d ­vanced students an d Orchesis m em bers A n v eo-ed w h o is tak in g-iu itu ra l d a n c ­ing th is term o r w h o lias p rev iou sly had on e te rm of dan c in g is in v ited to com e

Orchesis. a na tion a l fra te rn ity , is a new „rgntiUaUcm here. h »v tn g beeh [„united in 1 » » ' >'s utm is re developill members „ hi«h d egree o f dunce UHhnlUue Each vear O rchesis e lves a unique dance d ram a, and cacti sprtim term a dem on s !ra tionlias accom plished

o f the work

Î H A T S ( L E A N E D Îi V S I ) H K B K H 'K K D

6 5fI S ta ti iq .-----------

th e m etl'o jio litan newspapers m rj_< next Sa one in c it in g lie r capabilities w jjj t)e he ld i

as a rem ark iib ly ta len ted dram atic act - H< !Pl O ldsres.»

f h i s public iappreciation o f her gut l ln-tu K app i i Nu held an upen bousfo r l i­ir m oro ivein ht y ty pc o f charac- S a tu rda y even mu. w ith C ook ’s n ifh e .trter-pc irt.raval led Pa ram iMint to decide fro m Owosso .fu rn ish in g music inupon “ L a ii g ilt Gr " a.» her next d ram atic dancin g Pàti

M i an d M rs

rons fo r th e a ffa ir werS C" Bergquist and M

u ah te r" com es to t he S ta te i b ea ­ an d M rs L A Sm itli. and T h eron D atr r to day and 1tom orrow li. is an or iti- was an aiuti in j guest.Inal s lo r y writ« rn by Doiig la s D o ty and

Hnrr.v D 'Abbadnr D ’A r ra íAh ni whri returned fo r th e A lph

In the p lay Nancy : (•••ii .i» th e e x -G a in mu R h o op en house Saturda

Ft.llir s g ir l Wh<> m arries u very wealthyp veim w writ G eo rge 1 he

H erbert M ille r anold m an. her " second chotee, ait-cr i ip i

voting lo ve r foiisako.s lier in fa vo r of ai.m usic and Pr•o|P la n d >M r M illa

to Ni w Y 01 k; Paris t her “ first

F po ll bis return .love" beooim and P ro f and M is G M T ro u t ach

a Dal In Nam ' s mp-band but s ly ly at- a.» pat rons

tomp ,e advanci ■s to her i n«

dram attic and th rilfinu even ts w h ii I i Pro.- and 'n e i by A lb in i P h i U ” " '

m m ,.i are the- Inch poi ul Show.

ni-, o f interest tinned at dind a . e-.enme

Phi Epsilon was as ¡1 'na tiona l honorarv t> tor g ir ls 4 T h e >oro 'i. :i ac tiv e chap ters in th e b*

a d a y a t-b oo is a n d lia s a m e m b e r ! t ’ u» o f

T h e patrah cH S f IS o f t h e s o r o id v a t e

Mr- P S S h a w M r s I I H H a lia d a V,

1 »ra n M l B ru ce A n d e tw in M rs A 1 C ia «k

M i- J » H ass* lim a n M r s F r e d K i l -

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K r ’ - IM - l ia rd M rs K: It H v i le r M r s ( ' ‘ 1

nbrî ! 1;; ili.ra li M l. i i c . W e iu b e r g h M r

, 1 w S ta c k . M rs C u r l T lio m iia -H tH i le

Hfl v ì i u n i t e H a i lM U n. M l ’H Fred Dro-i M t W . T M til le r , M r s W llb e :

B n m k e r M i. FUi i i,, t d S i (» I t . M r s /111

K tw ttU M n B la lit i ie D o le M rs1 K McCall, M i » I tü lx T t Cniom atì

M t U 'M i .v n e S tiydcr, a n d M l't G len i

L e w is R n l ia ld ,S a lit i J B l i t e - c a n a l

.in n a t io n » o f th e » o r u r i iy .

Stine and Hut Shop¡I!» 15. GmiiH Hiver

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Faculty Women View Michigan

Co-ed Dormitory

S l i a l v i Ehi- r M ar.du

s dorm itory now under D eans EUsabeth C onrad Ft

ne M isses Julia l i ar Iren e ev ft S m ith and M rs M abel P i

T e

S h u n t poo -.tie Hot o i l » I P Mwreffl ' >*'

I' iitu i't* W ¡\ y e Manietii e

l i o n a t P e r m a i i o n t W a v e“ T h e M n r n l W '.i,r M ude IV rn m n cn t"

M . S . ( . B a r b e r a n d B e a u t y S h o p p eMS M » ( Arc. , w * ’ **•*

à S k a w m & n a d

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I r r r v M e n i b r n * o l d

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a i i l h a l i v e l y l i l t i l ia *

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l i i l » a r « * p e i 'o n k s l

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W Btdk ( r l e h r a l e d a r t i - l * a n «l

g ^ l n a l r a * . v * l io a r e e x r l t * -

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e o l r r t a i n n i e n t ! C -u t

f |Hr|i(»i«*»t c a jie r s 1 « the I b e low , fu r t JiaiupIr • • •

[’wo New Co-eu Courses Offered,

in W inter Term

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m u ü c w au l W U £ Sy «MB MUMl it . . • on

Executive Bon o f Home E

Meets

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F R I D A Y N I G H TSt trial Plan

L a d ie s i l k M a n M eKuutoring the •l.a i.c K i«n .” 'hu t -pi-pp.v lit t le «H W tf leum

S A T U R D A Y N I G H T P A R K P L A NA d m is s io n Ilk-

Six ticket'. 1» S lrun il T h c tilc r u h c n tiw u>.

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“ S I L H O U E T T E ” O R C H E S T R A

f e l o rB e e o r i ü

Last Lansing’s 5

JEWELER | [ H. S. MarshallSpecializing in Fine

Watch - Jewelry

REPAIRINGN m I 'H i k l i c i

P h o to g ra p h e r is P m n iu lR ealist ¡n H in t in g Ph§f*# »9 m *tm ui*

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LO SES WEIRD TILT FR ID A Y, 1 9 - 1 6V m A lityac h ik r l w r i Stall Nearly Nine Minntn in Second Hal f ;

F iftl Period Learet Slate Behind, 14 -S ; 'Fighting Spnrlani" S t i f f Whirlwind Cnneharli in Last Stanza.

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r e l a t i o n » w i t h TTTort th«* S p n r t a i n » in in l» -* h a l l . T h e i w . , *m o n t i b l i t t h i f • »-n in sr*« t e a m « o f t H« t w o 4rhr»->t- h » b y $. A M e v e r w , a f o n * * * V h ftV e r íe v e ] o p e r i a f a t t m v «

L n u t F r i d a y f l i g h t let at 1*3 M i e h i t r a n s ta r« * *- . w h í f o rii cou rt q u i n t e t c h a l k * * ! u p f o u r t h v i c t o r y o f rh»- •w h e n i l o u t r a l 1* *1 tou ted M a r •( ij *• I n it y t e n d i o f M i l w b y a « c o r e o f li» ? t e a m » t o o k a e f v a n f a t u n i t i c a f o r P a l l i n i V a n A 1 s t y n*-' m e iIHOWl, #fTf»(*t1Ve If: e* o f UWh MIIISI- Ilf ’ th e ffllltoppr-T- r»'break up th e ir te rr ito ry ft»*?» popsrer.bm o f the hull

T h e flrnt h a lf o f th e fa m e

a m uch Im proved pn—im/ r.» part, o f th e Ctpurtnm an d ?h w orked deep in to M anpietei a lth ou gh Ih r ftilItophM>rs t t ig h t d e f en we St ute Irwhef weak on shori shots in *h" f und 11 trie mul tim e »«■¡or. win re a p p a ren tly certa in feur n ine mlruit.es o f th e seer*r,.J h a ve been une»I fo r ;» pinorwv* ir »me Rii til«* Imi ».kef liiil I th at « 3 ly- ., r:.¡- jWii ed T h e Hpnrtirn ~ p iuvled the h » « tw een tliein.selv»“ . w h ile •*.17 to 18 a/1 van tage a Mj»r*yoejiry % th e Spectators lookcii rii.

T h e fa m e had sea reel v begt*r» »9» Zum m ock. M arqu ette fo rw a rd d¡p* .»r th e ball th rough th e m «-*hr (m m aide th e fou l line Th . team Imd every th in »; th e ir « m ■* th e firs t ha ll an d t»-:.k thm r *«ofw p ilin g up a rom io rta b l* lewd B « runas, husky H H ltnpfwr pi m j ga rn ered fiv e poin ts fur hi team. »#1 1 first h a lf hu» » 1 . brin g > i w i ; p a r ed by ttie laukv B p « r» ari m i - r r R *- |to«'*ki»>l w h o haw shown mark»-*; a p rovem eut in th e last t.--» * ir * » - » «Weemeif to have lost it ha * » ' n » ai

ifin n fitl. O h io , w ill open m in i it« ton igh t ut 7 :flO \vli«-»i Ihov « new flo o r in OomotiHt-fu 11on met In fo re /in ih e hftftf’hnll din r w il l he the firvf I irne the enye/■1 T h e O h io tenni ¡-. tu I*nm e M u r, w ho is repo;• om hi nut ion Miìk "venr.

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T h e H iiltopp/r«. resorted fo M a ilin g to o f th r ii M ight lead but. w ere unahl«'• nmk* h e ffe c tiv e ngaioM tfa»- »litare1 il-/ K p a rta n « Wok d r o v e «u nk :» f t u i t v tow«, apd th e score stood 14 ti

M/fCtlufoti fo lle r lc/ l tw o tre« hrow x but th*1 Mpnrinn rctfttta led ! itie .i Mo«’i.kooi *•>»/( p in n oo each »n or- *1 h t f f l ' i r l g iv in g Rt li * *- si «ile , polnl

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I f m u l. Iloewkool and II« fo u r poin t tiplee*

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college town there

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At Illinois it’s«^ALONO Green Str«***«

a » . rampuR leader 1 itrw i . . . tn ihe great state-roofed fratemify houses of ChainpaiRo . . f^ e re »one pipe tobacco ahi« h a:w*>*rv*3« Op the biggest vote. At |!iir»o*s »t'a Edgeworth, e v e ry time.

A pipe Edgeworth. That «a» the smoking «combination whurh ha» won the college man. Harvar-i Cornell, Michigan, Stanford. Ikarr- mouth all agree with IKir.tfn Natural merit has mad»- «acth the favorite tubaci <» in .Nmmci * leading colleges and uni venuti«*

( 'ollege men everyw here reapoeul to t he appeal of pipes packed with cool, alow-burning Li|*««wth Re guided by their verdict; t r y Edge­worth yourself. Kind it at your nearest tobaivo shot« I * the tin. Or, for generous free sampie. a i- draw Larus A Bro. Co.. io '. S. S2d R t., Richmond. Va.

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T h e loca l fen cers open th eir m tlw* S ita ría n K>m when th Ui*1 Vn ivenu t> ot M ic lu ga sw n rv t m on th M i.h u a n alwu\ fttxsns aggregsU o n an«l p len ty o f opja>- •ci.iwi .> c\*sH led TTiere ari* fou r other m o*T* on 1 lie schedule ainoni: u lm h are td ts w ith the b rillia n t Criticagli and S v j l h w o t c m fen cers C h ica g o has a l- w ajr» been n oted to r its cx jie rt rap ier « » i d i i i c team s an d th is yea r's team p roRusrs U i b«’ ta» excep tion to previous

K d g s w a r t h i t a k irn d o ffin ro ld h u r- /«o s e itA i t i nola­na/ tutor m A d fi iW è y K Jgtuxtrth 't d u - tin t t it* * rln-rnth procttt.M Buy E J f - Worth M / t w f in tw o fo r m t-* R n * , v-

M k o .mA U t ia o t , lrdpochrt aadUgv to. potmd humidor htu

M en try in g out t>*i th e squad include W* R K r r si la w . a ve teran o f tour ve*r-. experien ce. O Bauer., an oth er fo u r yea r veteran , L H a igh t, th ree »e a r » K A K re n te l K A. S ton es R *\ B r.v io ! A W Cash J H M urph y, an d H CunlifTc

T h e NClifdulrW fd m > 18 U n ive rs ity o f M ic h i­

g a n h ere .F i •. FHT> 20 -N o r th w es te rn u n ivers ity

a t Rvati&Tun. I l l S a t . FVb 21 --U n ive rs ity o f C h icago

a*. C h icago . 11)S a t py*b 28 -O h io W es leya n un i-

i f i i l t j h a re F M M a r . 6 —N orthw TK tcm un ivers ity.

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BLOW TO SQUADLorint "Slim" FoBcrton, St«r

Milcr, Filli lo Show Up for Competition.

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STUDENTS ENTER AMATEUR BOUTS

To Bot in Downtown Belt (.nam- pionthip Meet Wednetrlay

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CHAMBERLAIN SOLE STARC iit t f l 'i Hnrrfleri Arc "White

Hope’* of SparUni Thin d i è Thit Year.

Mi* hi/on B fi r ­ti jo lt on th e c im i in fo rm a tio n cubi- Loring "Bilm“ Pu an d a r »fir m ile» « w ould no t hMn :o

ik e tN

In HIM 111 prOVltig 1111 In th e o f fe n w o f ih e I t/'iim nnd an" on»1' o f

the th ree ca p is i? )« has .nenred jx»inf'. w hich lu ivc Ie/| his team t«» severa l v ic ­tories ll« ' pu lled th e tjln 'verwUy o f M ichlKari ga fhe out o f th- fife and converted 11 io*/« a v ic to ry fo r Htn»e last >niiaof) unii !w eonti/iuin»; his vrmil work ' » i i1 w in ter ' Me w nn h igh iworo f io t».< M aro net to gam e last week w ith

Pu llertnn . who' Tslitnd did not r th e ilio*'*!», o f h 1'

Be «Iden Pu lle h fi Ui ta lly lfn¡ Bpnrtarw In the n bn If -m ilcr, f;i eeeontl v«»ar o f vt M««rt M ason W;' n er in the lon v h e ilam . althotc^ M 'jward fln leh « ' and a few oth- coun t fo r th e ir th e close o f the

'/ lie m a jo r * t t*t»fn R«*ernr,, tee » cations, to He hurd lers B ob I ger. tw o senior« second poin ts ft hurd lers In th e «

»rack p rosperk t/^.k M onday n ight when o ffotlCn Ybttng thnt ¡•■rum; 1W Í eaptfllt) o last sp rin g ’s team able fo r com pétition hom e Is In Lon g

¡m to school, due to n ther1. who w ss counted tant poin ts for the tile D avid Rwnn^/n «I to retu rn fo r his ity work T h is leave-, but one letter w in . runs. C lark C ham -

ria idy W ildschut.W a lte r W ir.«ner

w ill douhMes1" ar - nre o f poin ts before

It, Wf»4 a b t* fcath r m th e collec tive err. . d iv ision ' r‘C arha ie ijr i>*wringrap o f the M ich j gar H t» to badeetba::

tournam ent i t *r,r Frtidden aud .’ ' rium

quirdet here F rid ay estrong M arqu ette v en m g T h e If,..- U w r in g W ednesday T t . » Khrrv r-

at ' ' htpppefs from M iiw au xe* W 'ii 'a m e *f)

0 Cl O' ItFnst Lanxtng w ith ar. en vía We record

Wincluding a tr i urn pL over W i tuxnuun i O tto 7/ Pon g racy Jfe

W erfern C^mferenre earn Op*.s.'k 34e are w»-»h en tered ,i

M ir, y m m pia in?*1. h a ve '■¿••‘T. heard fina.^ W in d ^ e V

-in//* • ? i; gam e ;r; rz-g.ard to R ** fe -

* liing a fte r gai run • r e ;ead In th eH r * '•* ’ ' ’ in ¡V íp m

i t o í id h a lf H W not very in ter er. Ung

t r ie th a t th »'I is to p eeta torx btit

■•trip Opastk advanced the flhnli»- muni be remrmbere/j 'x .n ' it.brab iy t.'»r tlt' in ba-dtefixsll T h is i*

by v o r .r .g knockouts b#»th"71b w h ile Pon gracs ///r/-'l a knórkn

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especia lly t n i r when praying agam sr t his first. ■//. and v m forced to >a i ■ 1 /»/•am ern ployir.g •» type d e fe rw . such a 1*

e r rP o r ia l or /one v a unt<i by M a r »

an er*ra ro’ ind befo re ga in in g ; /!/•

qu e lle 77ie R part »fr s ga ined by staU-» 'e igh ts :n the -how In hr. '■* rot id

-,ff; 4 W ’ O C, Oh ar;'/ ■ f t * V a rs itv ;.r;d F -

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i iy nsp iian ts »I by C liffo rd I «twin Hath, n

ophom ores wbtnccs Inst yea 1 '«liti«*»

«•ngth o f thin yea r ’s «ling to present indi- with M ike C astee l’s ussell an d K en Y a r- who tin ve won split- rr «»me o f the tjesi "idi/* west during the* ad ttie* Jt*i of var*

i» V w ill tie bard push-rt Rex Rfe«.|e and

rio o f fast - stepping• um ed In jierfo rm - i »at w e re " o f varsity

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H| HI rt illen/ting tii

tunk sesti/”

to Mi/ sp rin t’prob lem »t ia t tn F i m ont C rlsw eii from Bt John w a v e r e d f/»r tv * , eb g ib ilitv an d an «( jo m lfd s low ly u presep i to be th« th e shorter rutr

I V !innk « «»in h expects

I»erfo rm en res ft««m ! U» y o u m id the end Id see some co llege /•ii B evera! afteetl I

excep tlon ftl tJil/’t!'

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ST A T E FENCERS TA K E UP FOILS

'•a«h Young has a a is be eas ily solved « prep-aehool flash A/-ademy w ho ha*years betw een ir l

in ju red lev th at ré- treatm en t M-ems at ream o f th e crop Iti W J D ysert. K en -

neth K opp in . Mark Rtephenson and K/’ii I»a fnvef|e w ih- ba ttlin g w ith him tor phues

BroapeeU in I»«* qu a rter m ile are not •/»/> b righ t « l a w th e last year * m ile reh iv team HsIiAou nrwl M aekney g ra d ­uateci: and Bwanrori dropped /nitYntttig bn* tw o le tte ; w inners in this /•lent how ever, in ti « ;*?ra/im o f Rddte Kyttn and Joh nn y W ilson T h e re- in a Ifkktur piar* 1 on t»u relay team will pK ibnbiv »w ''erw e«'n B tephenson Rath B teele m id O H R n th fuss w ith Hie

ri*sw-e|| 1 a-1 rig stepped up e (NI o r e » ilo t i -ju m p C'Hi-tee, w ill have »t te r w in ner o f la--» year M'h from th e 102f* team

a so|ihomore who br/»ke DUtd/K»i rircord last year. , them* 1 wo w ith p lenty

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i» |s well t/> keep in rmr,d th e f»rrt th a t in rea lity the team un defense just f*e much. I f not m/»re reaponslble fo r th e faet. ♦ r»»r th e gam e Is un in­teresting as the team h o ld in g th e r»all I« in a case *»f the team th a t it o»¿' ahead /hanging its nt.yle o f o ffen se and the d efen sive team fa ilin g to mee?, «pene changes wflth » ?<ew s ty le Of p lay

Lou is Ha cham pion m etro pcihtet D etro it Mor;

B fiartans 19 to 18. ola B a t 'jr d n y n ig h t a r ft t her

!*/ o f fe -tro i» busketeer

flo o d D efen sive f l a y

D andy Bnewkonl. S to le '« lanby rentee. t a f d r f In a Bue piece a# de- fena iee p ia r M i i m t M arqn e tle He held B adm n a*. h igh «roee r on thè Ìnva«Hng team , fa A ve poénts. a h He seorfng foa r h im setf T h e M ar- quette cen ter ran w ild to score 29 polnts aga in st B righ am Yonng earlier in (h e se*non

T o a g h O n S w lm m cr«

M/fnh«»rn o f th e B r^ r is n nw im m ir team w ill be unable to strand th e a? nual J -H o p arid varnity |/arty th is v ? son, because an ove rn igh t t r ip wii tw o m eet* in O h io ha«; been schedule Rven C oach Russell A D aubert i* Is m eriting th e situation, a * he adm its keen rlesire to a tten d the varsity .par* F'Tlday. Feb ru ary 8 tt«e B partan 'ar, team m eots W ooster //»liege and Mai urday a tr ian gu la r m eet i« / »rtled •*;* th e Case Bchoot o f A pp lied Science an W estern R eserve to be held at Clev/ land

I f m em ber o f t.t»e track team kee s tr ic t tra in in g th ey tor> w ill i»e unab •o attend »he H op H* s «t.i-k me#-; wd the t» im e rM «y o f t'hiCag«- » « l i »*«• pei here th o B a tu rd a y fo f)ow in g

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t o t h e C r t it f ir .

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To Meet Michigan Squad Feb. 18 tn Initial Tilt Here: Prac­

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