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GET READY TO GREET THE OLD GRADS Michigan Slate News GET READY TO GREET THE OLD GRADS VOLUME 19 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926 H AN TO PRODUCE I O ur D um b THETA ALPHA PHI PLAYS IN CHURCH Number 13 F R O S H Stage Play* la People’s Church; Little Theatre Prove* In- adequate. THE GOOSElANGS HIGH’ Cou*edy B y Lewi* Beach to Be Pro- duced November 30 and December 1. With the releasing of details i WOLVERINE WORK FIRST L I B E R A L ANNOUNCE members CORNER STONE IS UNDER WAY ARTS NUMBER * '«W.TCTCEREMONY PLAN STAFF COMPLETE SET FOR NOV. 17tr ^ T : “ X'»*' IS COMPLETED Vaudeville Role*. _ Dean Kediie to Officiate; Butter- Tboie Unable to Keep Picture Ap- Glenn Drake, Highly Praised Coo- pointment* Are Requested to cert Singer, To Furnish Open- Get Duplicate*. iog Program. REQUEST JOKES AND SNAPS YANKEE TROUBADOUR” Contributions to Humor and Fea- Four Other Numbers to Liberal ••pect, to th e thr** roduoed fall term •rshipi of The ta Al 1 honorary dram» »mes the annotiti* i•■ fir»t tim e tiie i iriinn of the IVop us»*d in place !i*-atr«i* as til»* !*«■**!» t ion This chant; eel th»* growing •amatir frat»'rnBy i stage facili I.Ü*' Í»eating capa ••atre Church H ill The Little TU»*i ••ne i »f Theta Alpi 1n il y large *,n»*ui;l dien» •os which th* *• i.ÜH'ral Arts f»i Till-; ( I KK •»*t «i tty t hi i th\ ut . h w ill •• I.m l. ture Sections Should Be Handed In Soon. Arts Coarse; Program Varied. field, McColl and Clark to Be Speakers. NAMED AFTER KEDZIES New Building. W27 \V<»1 >y A r t Im hlef of t •I u n d o r iri«i‘d .*f Thi.< nsnitfiirti' r. f \ It No! Hid I*uill M I’ i ;tll influx *»f ally inclined »duct ion ot t play which •obahle that cad i for two nig in.s Tit** iirst pro«i:i NOTED TENOR TO APPEAR FRIDAY Tito Shipa Comes to Lansing As Second Number On Philhar- monic Course. I finir » l'.ipiiliritt : Ite l ’i V.". itial appointment card Kdiirti Proof« to h'Clrttr’x All proof- must lie n't timed »** In.» Sc it i pa. Victor art ist .«.n«l p r r - i'^ r '' -fu.lio « Ittr i tur .r.lie -amo ii* r i--nor of ili" rhicauo Opera rh« ' :ir,‘ roed'su! ».* ? i • -'mien»*« tnipany, will at pear at the 1‘rud- 1,1r! 1‘ 1 annotineeiii**nt .f »la- . <ln. fi auditorium Friday night. Nov ’ho 'VnTyorlno i- fit** secoli d number on the Lan- liti- y m i - I»...!, w ill tun*» i «g i'hilharntonir concert courue. ! tienigli,uhi. h ì* « xi*-. ». *! t.» u- Schtpfl ATinonTic»»m«'nt was made this1 *• • k by the music department of tho college that the Michigan Stnfe1 Girl's quartet, a itTTv innovation here this year. IS to he composed of the following girls First Soprano. Maxine Ho«» tie; Second Soprano. Beulah Watson; First Alto, Gene- *?— — v:eve laove; second Aito. (Mara Wii- Dean F. S. Kedzit and His Father it i , . that the girintttiat- '** Be Honored In Naming ■•I » ill .I|.|»-ar al ».•Viral rollfaf Junctions during the present college year and especially during the wint- er term Speakers It a vo been named and Aiming at v-r.at.r ro-nrdlaalfon, *"»nrnmenls rnmplrtnd for 1niniii il.pdniTii.nl »ill .ntCoavor '* n ii...nv ..f l.ivlnr .hi- rorner- tr .tn ........ who »-t.tr.- to » ink - , "f , "fw ■•»'••mKlfy lie r..l.« m ihe I'nP.n t.rodu.tlon whl'i •» nnw ro»- l, - wuiter. druction at Michigan Sfate college. Bean F. S Keditle, head of the de- partment of applied science, will of- llcia.fe hi the ceremony >»f laying th# cornerstone and in a short talk will give a statement of hi-* services to the college and also tell ,,f the wor •f his father who was one of the lirst instructors of the institution. IJivr \rronnt of Serxire Tlie new structure Is to be known .is tiie Ked/.ie chemistry building In honor of Bean Kedzie and hi« fath- .. of for their service to the college. Perorations. Dean Kedfle’s father moved lo the campus when the dea,n was 5 year« in State society house« are ;IKf* anr* *ir,H H>*‘ i t p r a c t i c a l l y I.v III,. .„„in,1.1,,. l>*" Ilfntlmo I,t M lrhlrnn Sfsto. tlr«l .ml, ik lint ,.ri'rn,rtlon« to 1 "» I""' .uni-Irifor a mombor . .I . ffort» for m.ir.- «lab- " f ....... " " rr ...rullun» lor llio ..vonf r"r iho »rn.lon will -.1,0.11,1..I i,.r Sa, iird.vv. II I’n »Ii1. nl Konynn I. HultorSold, .,»• ..f it... . oinmiffoo ,,ia, 1 Mrt’oll ..f liotrnll mrmhrr of re and the college city give HOMECOMING TO BE GALA DAY Socifty House« and Dormitories Are Urged To Have Special h* ila tigs High’ widely prod ii* tenanted In Lam It that he was V popular reqite li- lt is a play É lit** \nierle.u Th ..-ii him a field Hi- nd breadth • vhi.il will add t>> Hi*' uniqueness of Student« who ini ve i.sks— or snap t itdeti« The d.sfe :**r {Iresen I m* Hell Known IMa>* nut bern* m ountaineer draina , tu Hi.in usual i hi« week, f’iirp* .1liliali, who heads (‘■•mine committee, points flu- y ear. more than ever. i««much .m the v of tiie found- II he the occa- Ing that will •r«iirtarv irn- ort is being tinttther of iturdav and .1 If Met ’oil of II. the state hoard of agriculture. Prof. A J (Mark. head of th»* chemistry next v,„ an Hie pedal * I «ici iirf m*-nt , and Dotin F S Kedtle V ••mill box cont,'ilning chemlcal .iik I1 ' •i ! i nlcnl mat«•rials will be pinroti ri 111ir» corntTsifona for the p»ir- i»n**• «if a Infig-time «•xf*cri nient on t he « tnhillt;y .»f «neh material« In i(he ,i h i e n e e *»f licht ;inr1 air Some of the rnatori.ils will lie sealed In a vac num. ot iH-rq wilt he wealed In In- ••rt CD««1* ;ind other1 * will not tie C.iled excepi for the exclusion of i-lit on P second prod 11 her-tl set. yet iti dir* » f -on Hangs High ed as file be Tl dal i mer season \ p. p sit \iti-t« liitr -Isdtd ISrrllil Make l.ong-Tfme Evprrititfttt* various society The materials tn he used In this the dormitories long-time experiment and the men make a special in charge of the Various lines of uf entertainment work are as follows; hr If. F Hus- tnn, organic and biological chemls- Frlday night, iff- crystal* of newly discovered or- tes, play» rs. ¿aid *’anlc compounds; Prof II F llart- vill mark the * ( ’otditttt»*«! on ixigt* I ) rt REV. MCCUNE HOLDS FAITH IN GREAT MODERN AUTHOR DESIGNATE WORK FOR SOPHOMORE BARBECUE To Hald Class Meeting to Fill Out mi Committ»»*. fnr Plans for the annual sophomore -pi barbecue w»*re »*h * i Monday with the designating •: Hi* ’.. mb* •»f th e general .r-anc re* n’s mitte*» for the iff.sir ,• d* r ’ he I **ctn»n *»f Max G »» ;?» •• I* bn divisions of "V•? • o ; j m Appointment *f ••mmitfee he* w ithin the . group h- - n *• gene arrangeno-nth çommttf*»» *:i* are and very soon h*dp ma'"-* to 1 ommitfe.- h* a«|s V1 11 be b , • from the -ophmnor* a-- i! !.». Waters was cho«»*n f<> h*-ad 'h e •*, * ommltt»a*. ,J«»hn Ti» rn*o H e gram * otnrnt»'••*• Philip d ’in «I» ising. and W illiam Muller >nd *4t«»k®«. the grounds ‘ommitr*,e \ meeting of the -¡o* hotnnr*1 <!: will be held very soon »f *h:* b ’ c* maining member- *>* fhe o mttt»»es w ill be s»-|er*».d. tan IV keen [tor* -man i ■ou f h f u t . lia nd som» .r ithleflfs :md lifted linguist and h ability: his •« •'th hi« audien. ompleted Mltn •gt.t op- for fh«* Philharmonic con »*• may be obtained in East from l)onald Kline. 644 i .*♦ or from Pm f Ta.ylor Beg«- music department. lupple mp.ir. id Hu aj tra Mare ir tail W»lirrlt»** A. i. £. E. TO HOLD ELECTION AND PROGRAM TOMORROW college h apt er of i ■;’ • of Liectrí» ai bl an election lor iptei -i nd upon AOr Hia» all of r «tul w rii' ad ord- l lid - OLD PFOPLE’S CHURCH MAKES WAY FOR MODERN BUILDING To Srrvr Waffle Breakfast for Homecoming Day Visitors 'he Women uturday College“Y ” Shows’That It Functions in Many Fields GREEN KEY MAKES PLANS FOR FUTURE H . E .WORKERS PLAN NEXT YEAR’S WORK To Take Part in Homecomini Day Preparationi; To Entertain Abont 300 Attend Second Anneal i be uerved at the »orv n honor *.r Home- h liaugh'crs A n »•*- Front -f waffltni, nao. t. » rt» ;s promised for :ir, seV ay b" i urrbased at first.fl »*m ig»v metnbur of r r* vid cabinet room. i» erected by T Grand Itapid*. "4 feet wl’h a idaneed for fh# »•cond floor will s and a i»idg® Centre College Team. Rally Day SatnrAar. Students Enact Dramatic Situations at Hospital By M. %VKKV Michigan State College ,s fortun- ate in having -ui arrive Young Men * ' iiristian AMo»iatlon for »<tn>truc*- iv# "Y” work on th** ~ampus and in many field«. Perhaps this organi- zation is almost, at its p»-ak. In strlv- ng for th# purpose it intends to bring to th# front, but always, it ha# a motive for progr#.«« and one# t has reached one ultimate roal it s only in a position to enlarre it« activities for the best Interests of ♦h# college, and the local • v mem- bers. Thf« bring* us to the i«su»* of what it th# Y M C. K. doing »n our campus? Too many of fh# stu- dents are aware thai it exists, but usually that la the eitent of their! knowledge along those line« At ( present the organisation is endear oring to show that it does exist and not only this, but that also it really i> doing big things for Michigan Stain College and its student bady i In the near future the Y. M. C A i *111 seek further co-operation of the | student« through an intensive drive; for new members. As a construct- ive group It eo-operatea with the People's Chnrrh of East f»Ln«ine. end through thee# two mediums, j »a n y things have beta accomplish-, rarri i olle -olv» en u mera fe » few .f d i n g * li in v- w hi» h ii i»n during ♦he past 1 **mploym»'nt situai •i I m o st far as he V M F A her#. Biery school who c Hr«-*? supervb iluring th** fi this term •»uid n*>t *»»h ear Th* on whs possible throurh .1 <1 *.n '*f Mr r«t few weeks Many stndeñts ■rwi»e remain supplied with work Thi* permanent placing of a larre group of sttidentti in w»»rk for the v.-ar has not been The extent of the mployment poMmy under the •y" Many Hme additional work, not of a routine nature.'must be perform- 'd. and in «eeking this, the first ipplicant receive* precedence. An interesting feature in connect- ion with the employment bureau is tha«l the work given out to stndmts hit year aione. will average tlS-00 for every man student in collegu. Patients in the college hospital can well direct support to the "Y M. after being informed that ft it this unit which furnishes reading mnt- «trial throughout the year for the hospital. The radio, a considerable source of cheer for tho patients, !tj S) Among >fher 'h i ngq pliinncd !*y »..-J* stcftde «•• e ♦ ; r, g i he '.rganizat ion for future •levelop- The main «peak•r n *k*- i re gram men» fh» perm a li*•nt trr«sg»g»*metit m Mi • * Gr.a.e Previ» nger. c hief 'if (if i block ’.H“ in t!(a* 'heering sec- »'.me eeonr •tn'"* ‘ X»* R«ton work lion SL all game* iaext ••*•*r The T’nifed S»ate d e p a r t m e n t *>f a r n c u i details of »inch * forrnaflon require Hire Mi*« Urey win r«*r *p*ike r»n considera hi*I* »irne -*I •hat ir will be Homemakicr dnndt'f,i*ns Abroad” ; mpo««lh|e fore next ?« »o rompi« -anon. H*- the idea be- results of Europe i »«t her Inv “ummer co'igationa r. The organuation . 1 r 11 I* corresponding i The vt*i»o r. Baldwin, were •i ;ree»f,r rreeted by R of ««tension for the visible Th»- Gr***- ing with ¡rcrs *ifh fhe idea in mind of *-reet- ■fi:.' ii iictf** S " Him **n ihe r*«»f Bnion building which would be riiies around •n K* v is also corre*pond- several other similar groups throughout the country in ihe attempt to make their organi- zation one of a national body. This has been carried on for some time and it lg hoped tha£ In the near fnture they will become a part of the national organisation. Letters are being mailed to the fraternities urging them to do spec- («1 decorating for Homo Coming •■nd President K«-nv*>n f. Butterfield gave »n addfe« of vo.l'om* Keep- ing Our Brain* Aiite” was 'he «nb- **rt of an-address f*v Join W Wil- !.yrd. dlreetor of •<>nt;nuinr educa- tion at the college Mr* Dora Stockman member of the State Board of Agriculture. * poke to the group on “The Home- maker's Goal**. IVan Jean Krnerer. head of the home economic« department, con- ducted a tonr of inspection through the home economics building show- ing the equipment nad explaining Its use. Mlaa Krneaer gave aa ad- dress on “Onortnnttiee In Homo B e -; oaomiei nt Michigan State College**. I ' »»i!‘‘gc students gam renown by virtue "? ’h*'lr tireless •n»*rgy, their ngcnuity. and their ability to "plsy •he part' or act when the occasion temand* The college student et- «•ntially :s a « N p le ii *ort of Indl- vidus! who lites on collMge activities. - iai studies and ocars *>nally a bit f »«-xtbook basic* Seldom are *t,«v aBing or seldom do they give n ’o their phvslcnj disorders How- ever. »he leg*! •■UMpertlr.g of this »ruth arc the members of fhe hos- pital staff of the colb'ge. To them »re revs-ajs-d. innocentlv. the other •wo features of the college students’ makeup. Little would one suapect or even ' t azard the truth of the college man's! »-nerry when through the door of! »he college hosppal troops, or should ! one say. drags a woe-beyone looking young man. a haggard look off his fare, his hair disheveled, hi« eyes I dull, and an Impossible droop In hlsi shoulders. Alarmed hospital offf- HaJa «eek to learn thn state of his j disorders, and with a feverish mnt-1 ter he refateg of a severe headache sad a dfsslnees. Tho victim la tron- j bled that way oftentimes. It la aai ailment which datea back to a] chronic holdovnr of s^prlet favor; which ho aafarad from whoa ha «ran i youngster. He can’t possibly a end classes in such s condition. ’ Th** doctor Isn't in now " “ He tsn't1 Well. I presume I ci vaif until 4 o'clock Do 1 get e: < f’onf Intird on page 2i At the Union Aren’t you sorry now you rni*«««1 that last Union party? D*>n'r let if happen ngain nest Saturday night. Mop nl the main «leak for yoar •lady papers. A dollar dinner costs only ninety-two cents if yon use your Union coupon hook. The lending Uhvavjr la MM aiding to Its UM of aaw 1 The main desk diapensia all i kinds of smoking sappile«. The line of collegiate pipes le aoeat.

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G E T R E A D Y T O

G R E E T T H E O L D

G R A D S Michigan Slate News G E T R E A D Y T O

G R E E T T H E O L D

G R A D S

V O L U M E 19T U ESD A Y , N O V E M B E R 2, 1926

HAN TO PRODUCE I O u r D u m bTHETA ALPHA PHI PLAYS IN CHURCH

Number 13

F R O S H ”

Stage Play* la People’s Church;

Little Theatre Prove* In­

adequate.

T H E G O O S E lA N G S HIGH’Cou*edy By Lewi* Beach to Be Pro­

duced November 30 and

December 1.

W ith th e re le a s in g of d e ta ils i

WOLVERINE WORK FIRST L I B E R A L ANNOUNCE members CORNER STONE IS UNDER WAY ARTS NUMBER * ' «W .TC TC EREM O N Y PLAN STAFF COMPLETE SET FOR NOV. 17tr ^ T : “ X '» * ' IS COMPLETED

Vaudeville Role*. • _Dean Kediie to Officiate; Butter-Tboie Unable to Keep Picture Ap- Glenn Drake, Highly Praised Coo-

pointment* Are Requested to cert Singer, To Furnish Open-

Get Duplicate*. iog Program.

REQUEST JOKES AND SNAPS Y A N K E E TROUBADOUR”Contributions to Humor and Fea- Four Other Numbers to Liberal

••pect, to th e thr**roduoe d fa l l te rm•rshipi of T h e ta A l1 h o n o ra ry d ram »»mes th e annotiti*i •■ fir »t t im e t i ie iiriinn of th e IV o p• us»*d in p lace!i*-atr«i* as til»* !*«■**!»t ion T h is chant;e e l t h»* g ro w in g•amat ir f r a t» 'rn B y

i stage fa c il iI.Ü*' Í»eating capa••atre

C h u rch H i l lT h e L i t t le TU»*i

••ne i»f T h e ta A lp i1 n i l y la rg e *,n»*ui;ldien» •os w h ich th**• i.Ü H 'ra l A r ts f» i

Till- ; ( I K K

•»*t «i tty t • •hi i th\

ut . h w ill •• I .m l.

ture Sections Should Be

Handed In Soon.Arts Coarse; Program

Varied.

field, McColl and Clark to Be Speakers.

NAMED AFTER KEDZIES

New Building.

W27 \V<»1 >y A rt Im h le f o f t •I undor

iri«i‘d .*fThi.< nsnitfiirti'

r. f \ It No! Hid I*uill M I ’ i

;tll in flux *»f a l ly in c lin ed

»duct ion ot t p lay w h ich

•obahle th a t c a d i fo r tw o n ig in.s Tit** iirst pro«i:i

NOTED TENOR TO APPEAR FRIDAYTito Shipa Comes to Lansing As

Second Number On Philhar­monic Course.

I f in ir » l '. ip i i l i r i t t

: Ite l ’i V.".

itial appointm ent cardK d i i r t i P roo f« to h 'C lr t t r ’x

A ll proof- must lie n 't tim ed »**In .» Sc it i pa. V ic to r a rt ist .«.n«l p r r - i ' ^ r ' ' -fu.lio « Ittr i tur .r. lie -amo

ii* r i--nor o f i l i " r h ic a u o O pera rh« ' :ir,‘ roed 'su ! ».* ? i • -'mien»*«tn ipany, w ill at pear at the 1‘rud- 1,1 r! 1 ‘ 1 annotineeiii**nt .f »la- . <ln.fi au d ito r iu m F r id a y n ight. Nov ’ ho 'VnTyorlno i- fit** secoli d num b er on the Lan- lit i- y m i - I»...!, w ill tun*» i

«g i 'h i lh a rn to n ir concert courue. ! tienigli, u h i. h ì* « xi*-. ». *! t.» u-Schtpfl

ATinonTic»»m«'nt was m ade t h i s 1 *• • k by the m u sic d ep artm en t of tho co lleg e tha t the M ich ig an S t n f e 1 G ir l 's q u a rte t , a itTTv in n ova tion h e re th is ye a r. IS to he com posed of the fo llo w in g g ir ls F ir s t Sop rano .M ax in e Ho«» tie; Second Soprano .B e u la h W a ts o n ; F ir s t A lto , Gene- *?——v:eve laove; secon d A ito . (M ara W ii- Dean F. S. Kedzit and His Father

it i , . that the girintttiat- '** Be Honored In Naming■•I » i l l .I|.|»-ar a l ».•V ira l r o l l f a f Ju n c tion s d u rin g the present co llege year and e sp ec ia lly d u r in g the w in t ­er te rm Sp e ake rs It a vo been nam ed and

A im in g at v - r .a t .r ro - n rd laa lfo n , * " » n r n m e n ls rn m p lrtn d fo r1 • n in i i i i l.p d n iT ii.n l » i l l .n tCoavor '* n ii...nv ..f l . iv ln r .hi- ro rn er-■ tr .tn ........ w ho »-t.tr.- to » in k - , " f , " f w ■•»'••mKlfy

lie r . . l .« m ih e I 'n P .n t.ro d u .tlo n w h l' i •» nnw ro »-l, - w u ite r. d ru c t io n at M ich ig an S fa te co llege.

B ean F . S Ked itle , head o f the de­p artm en t o f ap p lied science, w ill of- llcia.fe h i the ce rem on y >»f la y in g th# co rn ers ton e and in a short ta lk w ill g ive a s ta tem en t o f hi-* se rv ices to the co lleg e and a lso te ll ,,f the w or • •f h is fa th e r w ho was one o f the lirst in s tru c to rs o f the in s titu tio n .

I J i v r \rro n n t o f Se rx ire T lie new s tru c tu re Is to be kn o w n

.is tiie Ked/.ie ch e m is try b u ild in g In hon or o f B ean K ed z ie and hi« fath-

. . o f fo r th e ir s e rv ice to the co llege.Perorations. Dean K e d f le ’s fa th e r m oved lo th e

cam pus w hen the dea,n was 5 ye a r« in S ta te soc ie ty house« are ;IKf* anr* *ir,H H>*‘ it p ra c t ic a lly

I.v III,. .„„in ,1 .1 ,,. l>*" Ilfn tlm o I,t M lrh lrn n S fs to . tlr« l.m l, ik l in t ,.r i'rn ,rtlon « to 1 " » I " " ' .un i- Irifo r a m om bor. .I . ffo rt» fo r m.ir.- «lab- " f ....... " " rr. ..ru llu n » lo r ll io ..vonf r " r iho » r n . l o n w il l-.1,0.11,1 ..I i, .r Sa, iird.vv. I I I ’n »Ii1. n l K o n yn n I. H u lto rS o ld ,.,»• ..f it... .o in m iffo o , ,ia , 1 M r t ’o l l ..f l io t rn ll m rm h r r o f

re and th e co lleg e c it y g ive

HOMECOMING TO B E G A L A DAYSocifty House« and Dormitories

Are Urged To Have Special

h*i la tigs H ig h ’

w id e ly prod ii*

te n a n te d In L a m It th a t he was V p op u la r reqite l i ­

lt is a p lay

É lit**

\n ierle .u Th

..-i i him a field H i ­

nd b readth • •

v h i. i l w ill add t>> Hi*' uniqueness of

Student« w ho ini ve i.sks— or snap

t itdeti« T h e d.sfe :**r {Iresen

I m * H e l l K n o w n IMa>*

nut bern* m o u n ta in ee r d ra in a

, tu

Hi.in usua l i hi« w eek , f ’iirp* .1 l i l ia li, w ho heads

( ‘■•mine co m m ittee , points flu- y ear. m o re th a n eve r.

i ««m uch .m the v o f tiie found- II he the occa-

Ing th a t w ill •r«iirtarv irn- ort is being

tin ttther of itu rd a v and

.1 If Met ’o il o f II. th e s ta te hoard o f a g r ic u ltu re . P ro f. A J (M a rk . head o f th»* ch e m is try

next v ,„an Hie p ed a l * I

«ici iirf m*-nt , an d Dotin F S K e d t leV ••mill box cont ,'iln ing chem l ca l

.i i k I1 ' • i ! i nl cn l mat« •rials w il l bep in roti r i 111ir» co rn tTsifona fo r the p»ir­i»n**• «if a Infig-tim e «•xf*cri n ient ont he « tn h illt ;y .»f «neh m a te r ia l« In i(he,i h i enee *»f l ic h t ;inr1 a ir Som e o fthe rnato ri .ils w ill lie sealed In avac num . ot iH-rq w ilt he wealed In In ­••rt CD««1* ;ind o th e r1* w il l not ti e

C.i led exce pi fo r th e exclusion o fi-lit

on Psecond prod 11her-tl set. yet iti dir* » f - on H an gs H igh

ed as f ile be

T l dal i m er season \ p. psit

\ it i- t« l i i t r -Isdtd I S r r l l i l

M ake l.ong-Tfme E v p rr it itf t tt*• v a r io u s soc ie ty T h e m a te r ia ls tn he used In th is th e d o rm ito r ie s long-tim e exp e rim en t and the men m ake a specia l in ch a rg e o f th e V a rious lin es o f

uf e n te rta in m en t w o rk a re as fo llo w s ; h r If. F Hus- tnn , o rg an ic and b io lo g ica l chem ls-

F r ld a y n igh t, if f- c ry s ta l* o f n e w ly d iscovered or- tes, play» rs. ¿aid *’an lc com pounds; P r o f I I F lla r t- v i l l m ark the * ( ’otditttt»*«! on ixigt* I )

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REV. MCCUNE HOLDS FAITH IN GREAT MODERN AUTHOR

DESIGNATE WORK FOR SOPHOMORE BARBECUE

To Hald Class Meeting to Fill Out mi

Committ»»*. fnr

P la n s fo r the an n u a l sophom ore -pi b arb ecu e w»*re »*h * i M ondayw ith th e d es ign a tin g •: Hi* ’.. mb*•»f the g e n e ra l . r - a n c re* n ’ s mitte*» fo r the iff.sir ,• d* r ’ he I**ctn»n *»f M ax G »» ;?» •• I* bnd iv is io n s of "V • ? • o ; j m

A ppo in tm ent *f ••mmitfee he* w ith in th e . g ro u p h- - n *• gene arrangeno-nth çommttf*»» * : i* a re and v e ry soon h*dp ma'"-* to 1 om mitfe.- h* a«|s V111 be • b , •

from th e -ophm nor* a-- i! !.».W a te rs w as cho«»*n f<> h*-ad 'h e •*,* ommltt»a*. ,J«»hn T i» rn*o H e ;» gram * otnrnt»'••*• P h i l ip d ’ in «I» is ing . an d W il l ia m M u lle r >nd

*4t«»k®«. th e g ro u n d s ‘om m itr* ,e \ m eetin g o f th e -¡o* hotnnr*1 < !:

w ill be he ld v e ry soon »f *h :* b ’ c* m a in in g m em ber- *>* fhe omttt»»es w il l be s»-|er*».d.

tan IV keen[tor* -man i

■ou f h f u t. lia nd som» .r i th le f l f s :md lifted lin g u is t and

h a b il ity : h is •« •'th hi« aud ien . om pleted M ltn •gt.t op-

fo r fh«* P h ilh a rm o n ic con »*• m ay be ob ta ined in E a s t from l)o n a ld K lin e . 644 ►i .*♦ or from P m f Ta.ylor Beg«- m usic departm ent.

lupplemp.ir. id Hu aj tra

M are • ir ta il

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A. i. £ . E. TO HOLD ELECTION AND PROGRAM TOMORROW

co llege h apt e r of i ■;’• of L ie c tr í» ai

bl an e lec tion lo rip te i -i nd upon AO r

Hia» a ll of • r « tul w r i i '

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l lid - OLD PFOPLE’S CHURCH M AKES W AY FOR MODERN BUILDING

To Srrvr Waffle Breakfast for

Homecoming Day Visitors

'h e W om en u tu rd ay

College“Y ” Show s’That I t F unctions in M any Fields

GREEN KEY MAKES PLANS FOR FUTUREH. E. WORKERS PLAN „ NEXT YEAR’S WORKTo Take Part in Homecomini Day

Preparationi; To Entertain Abont 300 Attend Second Anneal

i be uerved at the »orv n h on or *.r Home- h l ia u g h 'c rs An »•*- F ro n t

-f waffltni, nao. t. » rt» ;s p rom ised fo r :ir, s e V ay b " i u r r based at first.fl »*m ig»v m etnbur o f r r* vid cab ine t room.

i» e rected by T G ra n d Itap id * . "4 feet w l’ h a

idaneed fo r fh# »•cond floo r w ill s and a i»idg®

Centre College Team. Rally Day Sat nr Aar.

Students E nact D ram atic Situations a t H ospital

By M. %VKKVM ich ig an S ta te C o llege ,s fo r tu n ­

ate in h a v in g -ui a r r iv e Y o u n g M en *' i ir is t ia n A M o » ia t lo n fo r »<tn>truc*- iv# " Y ” w o rk on th** ~am pus and in m an y field«. P e rh ap s th is o rg a n i­zation is a lm ost, at its p»-ak. In strlv- ng fo r th# purpose it in ten d s to

b rin g to th# fro n t, but a lw ay s , it ha# a m o tive fo r progr#.«« and one# t has re ach ed one u lt im a te ro a l it ■ s o n ly in a position to e n la r r e it« a c t iv it ie s fo r th e best In te re s ts of ♦h# co lleg e , and th e lo ca l • v m em ­bers. T h f« b rin g * us to th e i«su»* of w h a t i t th# Y M C. K. d o in g »n ou r cam p u s? T o o m a n y o f f h# s tu ­d en ts a r e a w a re th a i it ex ists , but u s u a lly th a t la th e e ite n t o f t h e i r ! k n ow led g e a lo n g th o se lin e« A t ( p resen t th e o rg a n is a tio n is en d ea r o r in g to sh o w th a t it does ex ist and not only th is , bu t th a t a lso it re a lly i> doing b ig th in g s fo r M ich ig an S ta in C o lle g e an d its s tu d en t b ad y i

In the near future the Y. M. C A i *111 seek further co-operation of the | student« through an intensive drive; for new members. As a construct­ive group It eo-operatea with the People's Chnrrh of East f»Ln«ine. end through thee# two mediums, j »any things have beta accomplish-,

r a rr ii o lle -olv»

en u m era fe » few .f d in g * li in v- w hi» h ii i»n d u r i n g ♦he past 1 **mploym»'nt s itu a i •i I most f a r ashe V M F A her# .

B ie ry school who c

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th is term •»uid n*>t *»»h

ear Th* on w hs possib le th ro u rh

.1 <1*.n '*f M r r«t few w eeks

M an y stndeñts ■rwi»e rem ain

supp lied w ith w ork T h i* p e rm an en t p lac in g o f a la r r e g roup o f sttidentti in w»»rk fo r the v.-ar has not been The ex ten t o f the • m p lo ym en t p oM m y under the • y " M an y Hm e ad d it io n a l w ork , not o f a ro u t in e n a tu re . 'm u s t be p e rfo rm ­'d. and in «eek in g th is , the first ip p lic an t re ce ive * precedence.

A n in te re s tin g fe a tu re in co n n ec t­ion w ith the em p loym en t b u reau is tha«l th e w ork g iven out to s tn d m ts h it y e a r a ione. w i l l a ve rag e t lS - 0 0

fo r e v e ry m an stu d en t in co llegu.P a t ie n ts in the co llege h osp ita l

can w e ll d ire c t support to th e " Y M. a f te r be ing in fo rm ed th a t ft i t th is u n it w h ich fu rn ish es re a d in g mnt- «trial th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r fo r th e h osp ita l. T h e rad io , a co n s id erab le source of cheer for tho patients, !tj

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A m ong >fher 'h i ngq p liinncd !*y »..-J* stcftde «•• e ♦ ; r, gi he '.rg an iza t ion for fu tu re •levelop- T h e m a in «p eak•r n *k*- i re grammen» fh» perm a li*•nt trr«sg»g»*metit '»m M i • * Gr.a .e P re v i» nger. c h ie f 'if(if i block ’.H“ in t !(a* 'h e e r in g sec- » '.m e eeonr•tn'"* ‘ X»* R«ton w orklio n S L a ll gam e* iaext ••*•*r The T’n ifed S»ate d ep a rt m en t *>f a r n c u id e ta ils o f »inch * fo rrn a flon req u ire H ire M i*« U re y win r«*r *p*ike r»ncons id era hi*I* »irne -*I •hat ir w ill be H o m e m a k ic r dnndt'f ,i*ns A b ro a d ”; mpo««lh|e fore next ?«

»o rompi« -anon.

H*- the idea be- re su lts o f Eu ro p e i »«t

her Inv “ u m m er

co 'ig a tio n a r.

The orga n u a t io n .1 r 11

I* co rresp o n d in g i T h e vt*i»o r. B a ld w in ,

r« were •i ; ree»f,r

rre e te d by R o f «« ten s ion

fo rthev is ib le

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¡rc rs * i fh fhe idea in m ind o f *-reet- ■fi:.' ii iictf** S " Him **n ihe r*«»f

B n io n b u ild in g w h ich w ou ld be riiies around

•n K* v is a lso corre*pond- se ve ra l o th e r s im ila r

groups th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try in ihe attem pt to m ake th e ir o rg an i­za tion one o f a n a t io n a l body. T h is has been ca r r ie d on fo r som e tim e an d it lg hoped tha£ In the n ear fn tu re th e y w i l l becom e a p a r t of the n a t io n a l o rg an isa tio n .

L e t te rs a re b e in g m a ile d to the f ra te rn it ie s u rg in g them to do spec- («1 d e co ra t in g for Homo Coming

•■nd P re s id en t K«-nv*>n f. B u tte r f ie ld ga ve »n ad d fe« o f v o .l 'o m * K e e p ­ing O u r B ra in * A i i t e ” w as 'h e «nb- **rt o f an - ad d ress f*v J o in W W il-

!.yrd. d lre e to r o f • <>nt;nuinr ed u ca ­tion a t th e co lleg e

M r* D o ra S to ck m an m em b er o f the S ta te B o a rd o f A g r ic u ltu re . * ■ poke to th e g ro u p on “The Home­m a k e r 's Goal**.

IV a n Jean Krnerer. head o f the hom e economic« department, con­ducted a tonr o f inspection through the home economics building show­in g the equipment nad explaining Its use. Mlaa Krneaer gave aa ad­dress on “Onortnnttiee In Homo Be-; oaomiei nt Michigan State College**. I

' »»i!‘‘gc s tu d en ts gam ren ow n by v ir tu e " ? ’ h*'lr t ire le ss • n»*rgy, th e ir n g c n u ity . and th e ir a b i l i t y to "p lsy

•he p a r t ' or act w hen the occasion tem an d * T h e co lleg e studen t et- «•ntially :s a « N p l e i i *o rt o f Indl-

v id u s ! w h o l i te s on collMge a c t iv it ie s .- • ia i s tu d ies and ocars *>nally a bit

f »«-xtbook basic* Se ld o m are *t,«v a B in g or se ldom do th e y g ive n ’ o th e ir phvs lcn j d iso rd ers H o w ­

eve r. »he leg*! •■UMpertlr.g o f th is »ru th a rc th e m em b ers o f fhe hos­p ita l sta ff of the co lb 'ge. T o them »re revs-ajs-d. in n o cen t lv . th e o th e r • wo fea tu re s o f th e co llege s tu d e n ts ’ m akeup .

L i t t le w ou ld one suapect o r even ' t azard th e tru th o f the co llege m a n 's ! »-nerry w hen th ro u gh the d oo r o f ! »he co lleg e h o sp p a l troops, o r shou ld ! one say. d rags a woe-beyone loo k in g young m an. a h ag g a rd look off h is fa re , h is h a ir d ish eve led , h i« eyes I d u ll, and an Im p o ssib le d roop In h ls i shou lders. A la rm e d h o sp ita l offf- H a Ja «eek to le a rn thn s ta te of h is j d iso rd e rs , and w ith a fe v e r is h mnt-1 te r he refateg of a severe headache sad a dfsslnees. Tho victim la tron- j bled that way oftentimes. It la aai ailment which datea back to a] chronic holdovnr of s^prlet favor; which ho aa farad from whoa ha «ran

i yo u n gster. H e c a n ’t p oss ib ly a end classes in such s co n d ition .

’ Th** d oc to r Isn 't in n ow "“ H e ts n 't1 W e l l . I p resum e I c i

va if u n t il 4 o 'c lo ck Do 1 get e: < f ’onf In tird on page 2 i

At the UnionA ren ’t you so rry now you

rni*«««1 th a t last Union p a r ty ? D*>n'r let if happen ngain nest S a tu rd a y night.

Mop nl the main «leak for yoar •lady papers.

A d o lla r d inner costs on ly ninety-two cents i f yon use your Union coupon hook.

The lending Uhvavjr la MM aiding to Its UM of aaw 1

The main desk diapensia all i kinds of smoking sappile«. The line of collegiate pipes le aoeat.

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M ic h ig a n S t a l e N e w sP a M talked tw ic e w eek ly d t r l a i t i e co tie«» y e a r b y t i e atadeeta o f t i e M ich igan « fa te ro ll« « « . En tered •• eeroed claae m atte r a t t i e poet- office, B ee t I a n a In f . M ichigan. A d vertis ing ratee fam ish e d opon

app lication to t i e Rnatneaa M anager.

EDITORIAL STAFFK E I T H H l M E B A r n H T T l----------------------------- U t t e rQ O R fM IN W H I T B t ’R N . 17a. I le rm la a IVeeoa Ruatnaaa M anagerE f tV A PR lW < i> T T . 17b, K ap p a l ie lta B o a a a Owed E d ito rI.W trotby P h n a a a i l t i S o c ie t y B d l t o r1 1 1 if Mtnff.-rd Franomiatt House Sports Ed ito rIlo n a I Van«» M iw rm an ' Fea tu re E d ito r

Am tat ant K ftita r» la v o n Horton. D t b M ad til. J o i n RrleM n.K r im rtrm M a r ian lu-nn»*rt. It A. M c ln n ls . W m M o llr r . Roth O lllla .

F hv «• Ittl» V K Itnu lm t. .1 A Kculing . I »on Anderson. Iu*lnh K >««•*■ Pm ilti»* S* ott. Agncsa T rum bu ll, Ja n a lh*an, Jo a n H a rk . Ilian* h Snytl. r. I lu fh Andrea. Ilon rlo tto Hcoroll, Morodlth H a r k , s • ntn I >h»i l'h )tll|M . .1 min**** K llio t. Jo h n H enry . fJtek Foster,

i r t y B p a r t a r a - W an n a ta B low n . IM ttb fltmoatnn. B a b y New m aa. G ertru d e W a lk e r M ild red B ra ss . Ilo e r le t te Henvell.

tinr»* s ta ff \.|vern*of»g r I Htivdcf, 2M; W a yn e B a rk w e ll, ’2B ;• a tit» Tint* Phillii*** -** • M e rr ill l»»> Longe. '2H; lu w is Sn ider. ’2b,M ix i i . — l« io 21» l*hll «»III». "Jb

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>1 l l< I t • * I K i l l H J M I K I 'M O N l t d 1,1 »1 NOi*»• NVw* oiTIrp la lix-atad on tha fourth floor o f

the |*nion build ing THajdiona. »idlege »*«• hange. extension H H o ffice hour« 7 to I " *♦'« I»** k Ho liday and W ednesday evenings N ew s Items m n phoned. hi ill* <1 <>r de livered t<» tho M tata Now« od ltor at any ton,* •! Oik i ho *ln % t i • fT i • *». ha<*otnrnt o f Ag H a ll. Telephone. col logo ex* lini'M'- »■\»«*t*e?**n 2'* ‘2 ring*».

P r in t ad at tha t'am pna Praaa— Phona 2A41AB d lto r la la appearing In tha M l r l l H I A N U T A T B N B W B a ra a r t t

ton hy tho ad iio r In e lite f am i hla aaalatanta, w ho a re atndanta They ran In no w ay l a in trrp nM w l aa rapraaentlng the o ffic ia l r law p o la t e ftl»o < ollogo. >r o f »-««liege officials

HI HHt K I P T lo N St .'ill T I I E Mi ' I I i h M, Y W A U

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!*t<tft»MÌ fu r ttkU •ru W»*ck v lslt- po s s lb t l i ty that

Il 1»* gIVt tt fi> th** stud ent«tini** tini* pr«** io n « to th** F a r

VV»*«*ki b»* ti»»*n t titt»«* u .. rk ou th»-

¡■l i» « i« wlvim ittv ut ,x p V u «■.•»••• Tw » a c t * in oiteh pro-mi »r«- b* m r ' a p o rm l o ff. and

•ti * *i• • t i l r •1 . m " f **R*’b play«.»»in (*** ■orai ut e n e i Ind iv i .1ludi***« ■• •upy <«»(Ito* it hit o f

um ia lly e le v a r■ t . d p o r i r.t» ü • Yi«i« in thi»<tlunn

M oat s tuden ts a re a lto g e th a r too sh y w ith th o lr idea*. In a n y opias o f 25 tho ro m ay bo onn student w ho tn lka too m uch. but fo r second p lace aa a ta lk e r fhoro la a lloy»*!her too llt- flo co m p etitio n .

I suggest thnt In o vo ry claaa thoro he a d e te rm in ed race fo r aecond, th ird and fo u rth places aa ta lke ra .

Aa a m a tte r o f foot, ir re sp e c t ive o f knowledg**. can an y s tu d tn t point to any m an o f achiov»»monf w h o d id not tnk** at loaat aa g»>od aa fo u rth p lace aa a ta lk e r In any g roup In w h ich ho figu red ?

As an ou ts id e r loo k in g in. I w ou ld .«ay thn t th»* groat need o f th is o r an y o th e r in s titu tio n o f le a rn in g w as a body o f students m ore g iven to dis* r iias ion In the claaa room

A n Idea l c lass w ou ld he one In w h ich th e re w ere a lw a y s at least th ree hands up d em and ing a* chance to ‘te ll the w o r ld " about It.

I«ct'a d iscuss It !P R O F . A. C. It l K N U A M

H e w o u ld n 't h ave m issed if fo r w orlds

Such does fa te trea t the co lleg ia te v ic tim . T h e saddest tru th , h ow ever, Is th e la rg e num b er o f b rave young m en w ho a re kept from the ra n k s o f the It. O. T . C. and d ep rived o f th»* honors accom p an y in g the w e a r in g o f the neat khaki un iform « tn a lfra *1 l iv e d r i l l fo rm a tion s . W ou ld-be S ta te co llege cadet o fflc i'ra m ust how to the s ligh test p h ys ica l d isab ilit ie s Never i ¡h i they expertetieo 'lie th r ill o f sham hattl»*« and tr ie • r id in g F ia t f»*»*t. near-slghtedBekA. bad h ea rin g timl »dher lik«* mini« m « dm* ■ >IT «u«h ip p o rtu n iti* s fo re v e r fo r unfortunat*-

co lleg e men.H o w e ve r , th e re appc.irs to he a

s ilve r 11iim y in the < l**ml The ill fated v ic tim ap p ears on the oracs inn o f parade« to he recon c iled to his p red icam en t, and reaps h is en jo y mi nt by ch ee rin g his room m ate , w ho i« p rou d ly m a rch in g up and dow n the field resp lendent In hla kh a Jtl uni fo rm . It»* stand» on the s ide line« , his face lit w ith sm ile«, e v id e n tly «ati*n»*d w ith the work- of h is chum as a <Oihstttute in Ins d is a b ility W e adm it. we h a rd ly expci'fed him to l«e so e . i 't ly re con c iled , hut fhe fact lif ts a h i* loud from o u r hearts.

Announcem ent com ing from the hosp ita l o ffic ia ls in d ic t ee 1 1 1.4.1 stu leiit illiM'se is lik e ly to -I«** ren**e *le ci«|etlly in the fu tu re , how*»vef. w ith the d isco ve ry o f a new re lie f S tow ed ,»w.»y in a co rn er o f the m ed ic ine she lf Is a l it t le h row n bottle T h e it is m d ie itu o f the bottle a re beyond re ve la t io n . but hosp n .il o ffic ia l*

nd it as a univ**rsaJ r. m**dv T h ey if w ill . ur** he »»laches, h e a r t ­

bu rn and a w orld of o the r th ing s

j A n d m o reo ver, In s ta n t cu re» n r# ef- j footed S tu d e n ts im ro e .Pa te ly begin ’ to attend classes. S tran g e to say, It

h as a m a rv lo u s p sych o log ica l effect. M e n ta l w o rr ie s a re abandoned and the m a ch in e ru n s as sm o o th ly aa e ve r ag a in . Th»* exam w h ich i t schedu led fo r 10 o’c lo ck is »»asily a t ­tended. O n e dose o f the rem ed y Is su ffic ien t. In sp ite «*f the la rge n u m ­ber o f cases to be »leaIt *%lth. the hos- p lta J sta ff g ives e ve ry student an op­p o r tu n ity to taste th e rem edy. A nd se ldom 1« the rem ed y found w an tin g

W O IA K K IN ’E W O R K IM l A l d ' K W A V ; M T .A F F I M M P I . K T K

op e ra t in g w ith th e V . W . C . A . ou t d epu tnU on team s d u r in g tn a co lleg e y « a r to m a n y sm a lle r to w n j in the v ic in ity o f Kaat La n s in g , and fa v o ra b le reports» h ave been re c e iv ­ed co ve r in g th e accom p lish m en t* o f these team s.

Th ese v a r io u s a c t iv it ie s o f the ••Y" a re not. by an y m eans, rep re ­se n ta t ive o f th e fu lle s t ex ten t to w h ich th e “ Y ” p e rm eates a ffa irs o f

»•ollege m an. Su eh an organlsa-thc

lion med> yo«r «npport. If for w, other reason than because of the fao t th a t any of yon may at some­time becom e d lrt» ct" recipients o f som e phase o f th e “T" work. W h o kn ow s b u t w h a t th e " Y " may he lp yo u o u t to - m o rro w ? Fellow«, is the - Y " r e a l ly w o rth while, time and »>ffort? It ig an asse t to o u r cam ­pus. and i f so.' a r e yo u behind i t ? A re you g iv in g it. o r will you give it. y o u r su p p o rt?

« »'■»tifimi»*»! fm m (Nice I»■ :ic*». Ill : c ircu la» i«»n m anager- W i l ­liam J . Hpnrllng. 2H. B ad Axe.

s ta ff Assistan ts .{ssistant ed ito r Ia*\on K Horton,

'2H, La tis in c ; assistant hti«ine«s iiiHim« e r — 1R iik r c II Dnnnc. ‘2g. t ir.i ndtill pili •« : ■ o *‘«t :i«► i«l nut lui« in**«* muti:» gor« M i«« Additi«* W itig . t ‘old w aterMi«*» i'nr«»lvn Mittmr. I*itt*»k»until, l ’u .H*HÌ«t|ntif ......... e»llt*»r Mi«** liu fh N»»rfon. l**»rt H uron ; Msal«tnnt «|s»rt«••»li tor H onry Mtartiii«lo*ll. 1*. *ntm* .a *•» Ik t:fi nt « •*• »*»! «|H*rts «•»lite r M l —Mihlr» •«1 M ark«. m n v . a»«siHtiint arted itor «j«>orgi» Hiivitioti«!. Lo ra in .f ibi** UHNlKtatit tenture editori»R»*b»»rt \VH«*»n. Mr lu m i* . Mi«*» M tirJ»;| |-,.f 11 » t l*t>fo r*»t. I W m i t ; us«i«t it r» thumoir •■»lifer« Marv in ll ubn . ( ¡ ru nd

1 1 '«»utintimi oli imite ,1)

NO MORE EXTRASCulw a f ih l* rum pany no lo n w r mnkn tho o«ch c h t r fo fo r e i f r «

p M M O (* n .Th errfo ra . urn . th rw . fo u r or llv r iw iw n « r r , m « r n m r r ld r fO r tho

p rice o f one.T h is should appeal to students as group* o f live m ay now use tax icabs

at but s lig h tly m ore than street c s r fare.

T H E M A C K E Y C A B C O M P A N Yl l ia l M i l l 71S River W w t

r n i,M o t if * : “ V * h h o w m t h a t i tF I N t T lO N S IN M A N Y H K I J N i j

t fo n t lotted frotti page I t .»iso m a in ta in ed and k«-pt in condi-

• M an y o f the best sp eakers w ho liiiviv Hp|toart*ti at the co lleuo th is t**rtn. an«I tn o th e r y«»ar*. have been 1 .«••cured th ro u gh t Ito e ffo rts «»f the o rg .a ii/a tio n T h e Y M. t". A. *•»»•;

A f y fa th e r sa id-

' 'Jo h n H ancock is .1 grcaf name;L ife tnnurancc is practically indispensable.

'That time, at lead, he was right.

¿ Z J T — “L i r e i H S u a i a c t C o *»a M iv v - '

•VOM. MM M ChV llffl

i t P a y a t o T r a t t e

a t

MILLS DRY GOODS CO.

Dry Goada Krady-to-Waar

Millinary

Hraaty Parlar. Third Flaar Tea h aw . Harnad Plaor

i w i l » aU W U W , NICR

■:NT* ► • T D N I R I T I I '« T I ( T i l l * « r l l o s l ' I T » I .

• m m» class**«* A*«, I ' l l be• r »t 4 o 'c lo ck , su re lyI. here 1« th** excuse He I« ena< ted th i* l it t le d ram a

oli« gc in ¡-t u T h is 1« on ly one •»***m»n p re « fn i«d d u r in g the

>f (he i|)»v W e w ou ld not* io r .» m in Me *h«t th*1 voung s not «er oim ly ill. Htrange.

•h** htetp ital a tm osphere ve d«*ue e-'tt»ler« fo r film l ie *f*d 1 » re tu»n af 4 l ie fe lt >, b e tte r i t was too had. ’ h it <n th a - «am** m o rn ing pro ! 'i.ial <0 sp rinti .tit exam

C r e a m

Choose the "Athlete"

forComfortaml L o n g W e a r

in any test—for any sportIn fo this s turdy, pr.t tanti «tsctvu h have ■ 'C*- nutrridl» and >rkrnI MeanwrJI, t-.me,,.I n tw rn tv o f W i- .'i le w " t*.« you to n»*'

t k i l «!-.■>• the t.lras o f s t * « «rvl >tncd with the finest mshtp uvulibW* l)r . W .

tu skcth ill **Mch o f the i*tn. vlc«ij.T'*d the "A th * t jit sport rcvjuinmwnts»

FRFF.Send fre f>. Me/m» u t i r » booklet.' The hUftngof jn Athlete"

•NoTT - T W »nrn'i "A th irtc " 1» m.ulem»rr d -ipirc idi I . lit I u tth •um*»« turi und .>f\> ni ur» ti nop»**11 r.» f<aèy H T Jctmmnc JcctJ

Excluante Featuresfiim « le S-iric iju ilitv .t.« the higher M ean «veil h u k e th d l «h»**«.

ae*lie Ie r i soth arch support Scien- t '.viush suppurt* instep and tool

pe, la liy treated canvas top ternato wear ar<d ¡•at ,1 usage.

4 Stuhbrr ttwgusrds tpstcnt applied frv l to give utmost pmc»vti*m t»a* knock«

(Quantity pr «lo, turn *•• • «mfnu-* permit them eiceptiooal prue.«: M en s $ 17 «, W isnen 's* S i • Mov«' la .fo . A «k your dealer P r it . I I he « annot supply you, w e w i l l deliver the « ¿e you want through any dealer you mention.T !ie 'w m »* R u i lK t C o ., Rock Island, III.

C E R V U C^ S P O B T S H O E S W

T h e T i d e o f F a s h i o n

s«- m UM»rtal I ih4 In j

•M |H»o* a il I?.. study *

t on t t itn k I

Open TUI Midnight

F U D A Y 8 ami S A T U R D A Y S

W a sh b u rn ’sOgam DUBnida

Tiered Effects Continue Good1'ìt‘r*». th»i in thvmHa'iveeb Uut new

in tht* varimi» trratmenta of thtscn. con­tili ut* g» Hai. Prvmmt indicationn do not show that thè lu m i akirt wtll beco me vhi*Mi»oitrsl. but IfvaUM' tt prvoenla auch a v arte»! mvnn* ot lU vehipment, it aooaia a* though it c a n n a i «¿uickly Invaiti«* monot- • luiils. Thoae >hnwn by Dancer-Biogan'a ara only priced at

othwr »iretvHCH at $ !L M and $19.511.

Plaided FabricsI Hauls nrr »riven their share o f the

honors this seiteon. esp.vii.Ity are they reprewNiUsi in th« n«w ruat ilaaign» usually of the »ports type. This plaid coat shown at the College Style Shoppe— Dan* ier-Bn<*an’»— has a fur collar, in dyed fox.

I‘need at $75. T h e r e a r e o t h e r s m o r e m o d e r a t e ly

p r ic e d .

D A N C E R - B R O G A N ’SCoUege Style Shoppe

CLOTHESK r r ä n u s M K D c u m u s n u n i v c r s i t v m u x TMkomo even votmwm C H A R T * RO LKLV FO R O IS T IN a U IR H C S • R R V ie S IN T N R U N IT S » R T A T S R .

® h w t e r H c m s eM A M A O i .

« r s p e c ia l i r r — m u H O hm STO R E «8 THE

® h ï t r t e t H o u s e 1

of LansingT h o c h a r a c t o r o f t h o o u i t o a n d

o v o r o e a t o t a i l o r e d b y C h o r t o r H o u o o

w i l l O O T R y o u r m o o t o i a o o r o l i k i n g .

H . K o n t c h e k & B r o s .

" H r T « a i w k h “cS S E r— us N. «m a âm

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m c m o a m h m j m r t t m m y , n o t v h m * s , m m h p u m

C o-ed E d n a S ay s :M o re .o c l.1 a c t l r t t y » » a b « r r ^ „ n th , „ mpn, d u r|

» „ok -an d th a n on a n y p rev io u s w e e k e n d ib is te rn . T h e W o m e n 's A .h le tk a iu o r ln tio o sp o n so r..! I t . l irs t a n n u m p n rtT 1B ,).e O y m n .s lu m F r t j a y e ven in g . T h e U n io n e n te r ta in e d w ith a H a llo w e 'e n d ance the„ .M o w in g n igh t. O th e r p a rtie s w e re s ta re d b y th e | i e | „ S (( [n ia ph| d 1-1,1 C h i A lp h a fra te rn it ie s , w h ile ro l l ln g w .e m house and K ld en H a ll c e l . .rated H a llo w e 'e n w ith open house*.

(Tnltagn W iiiifawre M arg a re t D u n n in g , D ona Dean

Sh erm an an d D o ro th y F re n c h spent th»1 w eek end in D e tro it , w 'h ile f ln th HVnder w ent to ( ‘o ra l. A d e lin e Red- Held to Fu to n R ap id s . M a r ia n Hear ton and D o ro th y Ja n d o n to R a t t le C reek.

Collingwtmtfl A H a llo w e ’en d an ce w as h e ld tn

th** house S a tu n la v e ven in g , a t w h ich P ro f. and M rs. Ja m e s T C asw e ll itn l M rs. E . If . C ra n e nrt*»d as pa­trons. O u t o f to w n guests were- { It nth F lo y d o f A n n A rb o r. H a w le y i*ohb o f H il ls d a le , R e id C la rk o f Po n tiac , and O liv e r H r in k m n n and Lee C o r lis s o f C h ica g o

E v e ly n C la r k spent S u n d a y in St lohns, w h ile V iv ia n R a ln b r id c e w ent to H o w e ll, an d M ae H rlnkm a^ i to •old w a te r.

HermianIv a n C o lle t t and ?*enn G re e n e at-1

'ended th e h o m e co m in g a t H U Is d it e i •ollege S a tu rd a y .

C a r l H a vn e* and Ro vo e D ra k e ! «pent th e week-end h u n tin g at P n lo n I

F red M a re o f G ra n d R ap id * w as < i week-end guest at tho house

T h e f r a te rn ity fa l l te rm p a r t* w ill '>•• staged In th e A rm n rv S a tn rd a v •light.

K n p iu D lf a M rs L . S n e d lc o r and M rs r R » r

••obis e n te r ta in e d th e g ir l* and *heir iM’sls at a H a llo w e 'e n «tinner S im ­

la v even ing .I.I la F ro s t and V rn es T ru m b u ll

pent th e week-end a t th e ir re«pee- •ive hom es m D a n s v llle .md Ja c k s o n

TVi«*mlnn F ln a Hnw en v is ite d h e r brn»h**r

»v«»r th e w eek end at the Ifn w e m ill- •wry aca d em y in In d ia n a , w h ile M i r ­on Gr»*en spent the week . nd in

W .t lk e rv IH e , O n t . and M a ry E l l a F ih r n e y v is ite d in D e tro it

M rs A. Hates house m a tron , v !« . ted h«*r d ;M lghter A lice tn D e tro it ' I ' i r in g the week-end

M rs R . Maswev o f Jo n esb o ro Ind v is ited h e r d au g h te r P a u lin e w h ile Mi** M M H en n ett o f P lym o u th « 1 « 'h e guest, o f h e r d au g h te r M a r ia n

A lp h a ( ¡a m n ia HI«»*T h e f r a te rn ity in it ia te d the fi»|. *

o w in g m en last w e ek ' (¡o o rg e G rttt uer. A lb e rt t iro . A r th u r K n o b la u rh F ra n k W ii l ia j t is atnl C la u d e S w . i f ;

Donai«l S ih a a l v is ited a t Im ia y ' ' i f y . Iv a n S ch re n e d e r at Clwosso \i- fred P e r r in at S a g in a w and H e a th , ilotd**n at M ilfo rd

V irg l! l ir a IIn o f O w o**o d iii R e v Kn n p a o f H liss lle ld w e re hnu«e guests o v e r th e w«»«»k «•ml.

IM p h i rF ra n k Caw»»od o f Mt C lem en s -*.r«s '

% guest at th e bouse o v e r th e w e ek ­end.

R L l l l r d o f A nn A rb o r. R a y ,| R o w e r o f i)w ..« *o M a u r ic e L a H x r re »f D e tro it . R o b e rt and G a le H u n t >f I t Jo h n s *p«-nt th e w«»ek * nd at th e ir re sp ective hom e«

A f te r tw o w eeks ' ¡ l ln **« P a u l Pf- •er baa in d e ttn tte iv re tu rn ed to h i« ‘

hom e in N ew T ro y PEx te n s ive p lana fo r e n te rta in m en t

of th e a lu m n i *»n Hnm«*cnmtng >lsv have been mad*» by the soc ie ty

A lle n T«ak<> o f G u n n iso n . C o lo and C liffo rd D en ton o f C a ro h ave b«*en »dded to th e p ledge list

Alpha C h t l»eia H o m in g an«

ng *p« nt th e we« k reek , w h ite ul| 'h e

•octety v is ited D o n a i o n s in the sam e - it

P led g e s e n ices we •vemng fo r Ma La n s in g

R u th L e n n o x o f G la d w in «eek-end guest a t th** h o t» *

VVtlmn l in k e r ,,f H o lln n d , t i l l» M ac t ia m i| and T h e lm a G ll le i t of M ax in e M a rch o f M a ttaw a n R u th W a ’stead. O xford .

D**an t ’la ra P o w e ll g ir ’* W ed n e sd ay

and

poke to the

L in d a id M u r

n ing H tlrn Hall

M ooney. Je a n e R ich a rd so n •I Jo h n s to n spent the week-

* é t r o i t . E v e ly n W h ite In Dex- and H e le n G o o d ar in R ichm ond .

H a llo w . V n p a r ty w as held rw fay even ing .

E r o l lp h ia n lo ise C if lo w a y and lle rn ic e Sti-i

o f A nn A rb o r w ere guests o f lin e S co tt o v e r the week-end. > ¡e %udr< y W a lk e r and M a r ie ! •! «r»* guests at the house S a t- '

a r g a r .f H u bb a rd spent the week a f ‘ ; r hom e in D e tro it, w h ile »• A a »«on was tn Sag in a w .

l ‘né«Hi 1/iterarx H « o««k -pent the week-end nt

IV s r t io * Non«**\ t- r «.I- served T iiu rsd n y even-

• -be M isses ib-ss W h it ta k e r t»er r« H e rsh e y o f th e hotn«*

nm . - d ep artm en t r »t<t M r« j w S te w a rd w ill

•to-d at d in n e r T iiu rsd n y .( ««lumbian

fa l l te rm p a rty w ill he held

r •- / * ! l * r V e rn o n Donaldson, '• 'om pson and E lm e r Fnjig- ? Gie *»-»-k <-nd In Po n tia c ,

l l . r d i D ec im a and C e c il W n l

W e l l , ch ild re n , I suppose yo u a ll w en t dow n to m eet th e t ra in y e s te r ­day. I t c e r ta in ly i8 d if f ic u lt to d rag one ’s g ro an in g se lf ou t o f bed a t 5 :30 to tne«*t a s leep e r un less y o u r best beloved is com ing hack to yo u on It.

• a •N o w on d e r th a t so m a n y o f on r

d e a r co-eds n!wn.y* a tten d th is fu n c ­tion. T h e y h ave an exce llen t chance to see how th e ir sweet h earts look the first th in g in the m orn ing .

• • •Hy the wny. I suppose a ll o f you

w'ho a re ta k in g th is n«*w course in life p lan n in g a re a lre ad y w o rk in g on yo u r a rt ic le s fo r th e A m e rican nod o th e r m agazines on ‘ H o w I M ad e M y H lg Succ«*ss” and ‘‘G o T h o u and Do L ik e w is e .”

W o sh a ll a l l he ab le to r«*nd them ' and say. “ I kn ew h im in co llegeO ne o f the dum best bovs in m y y e a r

but look w hat he tu rn ed out to be, tli«* best garbage co lle c to r In De- t o u r |

• • •I Is n ’t it w o n d e rfu l w hat a co llege : education can do fo r y o u ? And also 1 what y*»u can do to a co lleg e ••ducn- ; t lo n ! T h e best o f education.« can be

ab so lu te ly ru in ed by the d um b egg to w hom It Is ad m in is te red And

j o the rs tu rn out to he exce llen t , p lum bers.

• * •I'm a w fu l ly glad th ey h ave decided

to h ave com m encem ent e a r l ie r th is ye a r W e w on 't hav*» do ing th ings fo r w hich ou r d ip lom as da vs m ore nr epee in th** h is to ry unto

Vy i>l-,y l y I V R W n H K I » ___________ : I I I P w h n « n — T lio m n , B r i l . Po n tin e ; W o rk In ta r io n s d s p a r tn o itn In nt-VNDHH W AY, HTAPK OOMPMCTK Mlamn HMnnlieth Olili., . « . F . , OUÏR ™ , , ,lndprw, y. nnT n , prodnrtlnn

'Z ' _________ N pw Vorfc '"> • ; » « " ? » ' » ‘I « : W o r d ___________ _ « S _ „ .u .(C o n t in u e d fro m page 2 ) Cavanaugh . ' ” ” " ( progreaaea* the W o lv e r in e office on theH r v o b « M iss M a r jo r ie M ncKn.v, W es t | N psrts I M I f r f lirtrd sn fou rth floor o f the ITnlon bu ild in g w il ll i r a m l i ; iiss istiiiit c ln u la t io n maim M ax U o m lt in . I ls t t le C re e k ; TVd •"• open on nn actu a l schedule andg«*ts It*d |-its-fer. E a s t L a n s in g ; M lss Sm ita , Kast La n s in g ; Ik in n ld Ander- student suggestions w ill lie welcom ed

»«»n, P * w P a w ; E d w a rd Cook, F l i n t ; by th«* stitlT pn»js*r.Ja tn ea Itm w n . S t. .I««hns. W isconsin . *

f l f w rn l A ssisti— >a M lsa H elen Friin«'is. S fitm llsh . M iss

H e len 'IVn l. LHtiaing, W illia tn M u lle r. ® —_____ . . « ____H i nn Ingham . | | iw p e ff b a r re ll in g

Add ilb tna w ill ! e tuade I«» the gen- m •*r«l ass istan t roster frmn tlui«* to 5 C A M P U S B E A U T Y S H O Ptitn«*, a m i tli« ’ a lM iv c s t m l e n t « lis t«.«! un-

Geruldin«* H urk . S t. Johns.Hepnrfm entn l Assistan ts

Clima E d ito r I I Iv is io n H«‘n ior c lass «*dilor Gisirg«* W «m»*|-

hury, 27. S t. Jo h n s ; ju n io r «‘lasse d ito r— R a lp h D a ley , ’2*. D etro it ;so|ihotm»r<* *-lasM «•«liter Don MePli«*r-son. *2tl. L o w e ll; fr«‘slinien «dass «slitor

W h ee le r G rey . ’211. Ventnor C ltv , N,1. C lass assistants, s«*uior- M iss Ru th 'h*r th is ditisi«»n w ill In> j «Ih<«*«I in a lle«-ker, M onroe ; C h arles M itch e ll, r i'flu la r c ap a c ity on the W o lve r in e as G ra tu l Rap ids. Ju n io r- M iss Lo is *oon as imssild«*. W h en ever w ork is Gates. Ita ) C i t y ; M iss Ituby Newm an, un iitsvssa rily ilela\«sf. o r «*n«*ITIci«atiey l.an s in g : M iss Ru th K ldrod, Lansin g , f r i'su lts in any <l«.|iartm«.nt a new up S«*|»li««nmr«‘ llu rto n N'iem«*y«*r. Cale-1 Rotulee w ill U* nam ed 'I l le s e seb s ilons «Ion ia; M iss L e n it ile Hnng«>, O ak Pa rk . " ’R I la rge ly Is. fren i ili»* list o f thes«*

student« w ho an* generili ¡iNsisfauts at

.under College D rug

Iop 1IIHarry* Agen w ent h u n t in g th is

«•••«‘ k-enil and brough t hom e tw o tnor«* pheasants.

R o n a ld C a r lso n w en t to S a g in a w JFeti a geology trip ..

F o llo w in g is a list o f tlie pl«*dg«*s: 91 Raym on d S im pson , V : iM a f ; Jo h n a Je n so n . D e tro it ; D n n c itt A n d erson , 13 Po n tin e ; G le n n H u m s, A lp e n a ; Gar- * field Pe te rson . D e tro it ; R F H row n . J f l D e tro it , and F e r r ts O sw a lt. V icks- 3 burg. •

pres«*ntlist

•r In olile add itions to that

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S P E C IA L F O R A L I M I T E D T I M E

S H A M P O O am i M A K C E U S l .M ,

M m . C a th e rin e Pa tto n

is if in g t Im- liuris «hep

long to lie m ight lose

I teil«.ve me, a f«>w -s m ake a b ig dlffer-

»Ib-gi* grnd-

I l«N dann o f F l in t . G«*org«> r and E lv in F its e a t th«*lr r«*spec- • week-end sr »pen« Frtda.y b u n tin g »rip uear •rto* Snvd«*r and spent the week-

t v i T w il l hr held

l i l t ( 1 1 1 l lp h a **'n * " ' i M* whs he ld S a f t ird a v ' «» * ». rh M r «ad M rs J M

R a v ..f »«rand llap ld s was • f F* «r. ( ¡ i l le t t fo r the

«I

I \. l ie b t« P t rM P a r t y :% H a l lo w e '.n sp irit pn-vnllt-d a r»v staged by *b»- W o m e n 's

«•«.» :V***n .11 ‘ tie Gvrnt.a- ■1*V . Vetilng \tiou« HO co ti- . -v«-d *b« iff.«jr at w h ich D ie f»rrb«-«tr.x .f G ra n d Rap ids

It * '••';•*•<! th a t »bo a ffa ir ¡»me an ’ .«nnual even t.

. \l|«tia l*lilD oro th v Goodson spent the w e ek ­

end In D e tro it w h ile D o ro th y R o b ­inson w ent to her hom e tn M an istee.

l lp h a G a in re a D e liaV ic to r ia R id r id go o f G ra n d R a p ­

ids spent the W<*«'k-en«l .it th«> house In it ia t io n se rv ice s w ere held

T h u rs d a y e ve n in g a t til«1 h em e of R u th F id n d fo r C a ro lyn P u rd y Mlldr«wl M a rk s and V irg in ia Chase a f te r w h ich a h.i.unuct w as served In »h«* G reen room o f the H o te l O lds

( »I » triple I lo w in g men w ere a w a y for k-etid: W il l ia m McGulr«*,

D oug las W a tk in s m d H a ro ld Dnii- v llh Io T o led o : Jo h n K e l ly and U l is ­sidi D av is to G ran d Ita v e n : H a ro ld R 'k t- rm an and N ap I .o i r i t to M us kegon, and M au r ice D e V r ie s t»» S:tg-

T h etli

P b l K a p p a T an T e r r y re tu rn er

T h u rs d a y'-"»I K a t i l ’ zmi N V

Pa .m . . id F e lt

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Matond

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T c i t u o ir a P a rk P it i se the Aeek end » till

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STATE PREPARES FOR HOMECOMING GAME SATURDAYSpartani to Meat a Fighting Team

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T li« e d ito r o f nn u p tow n new « ^ , p aper «o lvo« ou r a th le lle d iff ic u lt ie s

Eiped Many Alnmgi. S H i . ' f t E••«ir sch ed u le and ta k e on «u rh foes i*. W nhnsh . U n iv e rs ity o f D e tro it, md tin* U n iv e rs ity <>f K e n tu c k y nn it we b u ild up n btfir rep u ta tion .

111«af how In th « w o rld wo nro go m i' to b u ild up a big re p u ta t io n by

a r ly d e fea tin g such foam « ms those men

CROSS COUNTRY1! MEET GOES TO MICHIGAN 32 -23Ray Severance, State Captain, It

Firit Acrnat Finish Line; Makes v

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Through nn e rro r In the I«« ! Is- sue, the I 'h i Knppn Tan fra te rn ity iva*, given ered it f " r hav ing the highest In d iv id u ili seofe In the in tt‘r f ra te rn ity how ling league th is season T r a p||. eretlltet! w ith a i l lsrore w as listed as a Chi Kappa Tail man. when he should h ave Iteen listed tt| a inemlter <»f the Cl Kappa Ch i.team Hoth teams a re untlef»*i»t- í*d in tin* eham plotisbip rae«*, out the Chi T a u s loom as the potential «•hit m pions.

nr the Hu m e Cotn- t e n tre C o llege of ky . were hfgtltl

It "ft il.i.) afVet Ittioli iiy the coach in g itaff of M ich ig an S ta te C o ll

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«•a I T h e h e avy w r ite r T w o of the s rhoo ls men i at C o lga te m ade tinned are kn ow n w id e ly fo r th e ir m ore exhausting d lrt- ignrd «if e l lK ih ll it y ru le s In nn I m eet a lig h tin g effo rt to score foot ha ll v ic to ries

Kow whoI f we sta rt p lay in g schoo l« o f tha t

i l lh re we m ight score easy v ic to r ­'s o ve r sotne o f the «devens h ilt nn •cognition w ou ld ge ga ined from0 w ins Schoo ls o f h igh stand ing , u li as those we now engage, wou ld tv we w ant noth in g to do w ith a I'hool tha t p lays those schools It1 tru e tha t S ta te m ight not stoop « ilo- t iteti Cu used by m any w-in at nv cost in s titu tio n « , hut o u r con ii i w ith the team s w ou ld b la ck lis t s III the eyes o f m any

BASEBALL GETS EARLY IMPETUS

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• I g p a rtan e leven \e a ln s t C o l «i» o u r sophom ore ag g regatio n Inst • a m ore p o w erfu l foe T h e de

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I fo r the first tim e in m any years, a Perry Fremont Handles Catcher» O reen sw e a te r flashed across the fin —ish lin e ahead «if the pack, m uch to the chikgrin nf th e I ’n iv c rs lty If wag w orn by the S ta te cap ta in , who

■ fin ished the course in til«* fast tim e ! <if 2d 4. the fastest a S ta to man j h a s ’ e ve r ru n It

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! o f h im se lf fo r S ta te , netting .t ter j rifle pa«e at the sta rt n f the race j adn fin ish ing a ' lose fou rth

In fact the fast s ta rt p reved a l it t le too m uch fo r tin* veteran

: W a te rm a n , w ho gave mich a. good I i< - (inn t o f h im s e lf a g a in * Notre I Dnm e. toit w ho w ilted desp ite e ve r )

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