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fflidtiijatT State #itm Editorials MICHKiAN STATE fOLI.ElJE, EAST I^NSIN'i. MICHKiAN. VU KDAY. MARCH Today** Campus jhnible Trouble Music Series Flu Leniency Urged [Prep School [)r. E. DeWitt Jones Will Give To Present Engle Lund l)ani«h Contralto To Sin« Folk Son»- Of Mam Nation* —An i.iiioriai (leads Meet Here Today I.est onil Found ...me of I heir members did -onip JfttHri. And It's waiting prnprr Mrniiru alimi in (ilm i jrt * uRifc in the tnion The stato-wkle influenza epidemic that swept the campus of Michigan State college ha- taken its toll in health, and ha" threatened grade". It would seem that flu-ridden patients have had enough to contend with,—what with attempting to make up for lost class instruct ion a- well a- trying to recover from -"PM-uhi,- hell'. M'thj.rk.. \iiihout h.inK t.ur. Curriculum Coiix I' ll.*1 With the extra v.. rr. "f . hi" fa lur.- arising fr..m I t-uta taken ilurinir lllri*--! M"re than 17", if.. r>: Thip w.urv i an uiifnundctl "nr. There i- no r.i"r.l cmh' .pal . a..-: t" our know Mir" whi-ri in cours.- failur- has la'rri I from cli-m. nta... threaten.'.! as punishment f.»r nver-ruttintf it" there were f Kooil and suffii'icnt excuse fur that cutting. Hut there have Rcer widespread campus rumer* to the effect that such measures would be adopted. In a letter it !" the Michigan Stat' .News, dated March I, President 'l Shaw allays such fears. Shaw states: !* "Hecausc t ' tiie prevalence of illne<> from various J cause-, some oi them epidemic in character, the Adminis- r trative group joins with tne in suggesting t'» instructors u that special consideration be given ail students whose class It attendance or studie- have been interfered with b> sick- 1 ness during the term." j This i- a- fair a suggestion, both to students and in- I i atructors. as coul«t I..- made —I). 11. T Panel ni<-<ii-«i<m- lo lli<>lili<>tit Annual hiirh .1 n the II. Land Address to Careers. Personality Con ference Fratmen Hear Dllljll Named Judge Hughes y'inneP At (ionvo II'el) (lingI t M.I I II Mi llnrliciilliiriil Major Th Ucprc-cnt Stair In National Final* Ihijies. or Dll/ieil'.' Ilclroil F*a«tor T.i Speak in l,tm Next Tiic«rlav J. I)e- M:h- ' .ireeri and .4.1111 < 'I'l IKKP- Program 'Ouulitx Talk- Planned fur Next Week I \CK I.I NX (.iiiiifms Snmrlies looviile Nrtr Forts I »i"//i Fisher *Snx- Detroit Hanker I #-|l- Listener- to Train .Now for Keller Job- AW S to Revise Handbook Serviee (»roup To Initiate I Independent- I'lun Part\ I'lns I mil mi I lees lo lb \miieil I uli in I lull Finn> II/iiii Meeting Fin Outbreak Near- Fnd Kainiek Talk¬ ie Math (Jul» Ra.r i - aftei G* afternoon. was r: •t th# Hunt Food shop i Ram., k * address w»« a $#rt#s of lecture* l y»#ir respective spoftomt ov tr.f t-•..'.ematrt.* i tut O .#*•* rnoon were men Ui- t * n| d.vmcm and < f the and physics depart- Male I rat Men Mmh. \eeuriling l«» Stir%«*> Sliiilnils Nerre as (,aiiwa Pips in S.ilhiNMf Pmjwt i It FATTV JEAN' HIIII4V Six hunt r»-«i .-todents on campus art being used as human jg" ea pig- :■ a #.*io,ooo r. search project 'concerning th - , lamental nature t public »pe«k(ng f f .• pr* *. -tarted •. .r,ng the summer -esftion last year, *pon sored i th»- National* land State A.-sociatH»n of. spec»fi< revu.t* wiU be put- I !«•,„ , - ::.r V,.<-r,.<.o , luhed »n the Quartrri> Journa. > f . . •• ' /* .• j Speech vvl m r - educational fur Mi« h.gA't oi.ege#. rum..- , and |»f «<e**»r*r.a; journals in the ; W . J,«t Jr iala summer and will consiat >■( '.rand Rapid- -"umpiete data on the be*t f s. 1 ' A. : St * i.i e Ait. teaching in onirr to have atuderiU .... ami M S ' develop more quickly and mo-*.' T* tic r... prr.;*st completely in thetr ability t*j %pra* if;-' ki.-i! - c. i nducted in th# before difTerer.t audtrncec ruled State- 1 the f.r"? time, Judging frrjm data already te-. I on an e*t«' . e u a jeriou* at- cured through the splendid |MH h being lem of rr-eioui; ) Ml I lo ieiiluri Summer I ihn* Iii-i oj».tI stiiil« ril- o Meet MiihI.,n jl xiweech which , Iht KXJlht WU | lors of the participating col- Ana! results of tremendous , .its will be gamed not only r.uer.i -. kY-xturex e>e-conUrt. - (or students over the entire coun- i»ret o ' example# some try, but for all thoee interested <n :. *• pher...n.era that ar* b*'"* , speaking well—and who lant vi- I observed N>»t.'..n« m the re-ly^y !search, of course, has any relation menf trader, receded the students-. jiii the eaper^nul classes MSC Men Will (»i\e Papers *e«,;ogy department. wi<; pre»er ' a paper or. \-.e "Glacial Geology of Montmorency County. Mich,- Dr Duncan Stewart will offer » f. f)v..g! of M.chtgar* Geo.o* The topic of Dr J jstin Zir.r. work - ' tmprovemer.i of mentar> and feietamorphic R.x < Class i Ac at vn Dr W A Kelly will present to Ue geogrspny sevtwn of the gen¬ eral group . paper dealing a "Mining in Ganads and it« He turn to Industry . another work of D»*U,r Ke is it his Progress Mat on u * Devonian Formatn.r. r\ Presq.,# D*« and Cheboygan Coun¬ ties. Michigan Vliout n Ouiet tiling Who Keep W heel- Turning llisliii In idilre: I em ber .s I hih ft lntlriii l.tr Htrrie.r « Miss Lav,, i Hrrr f - ;"iAtrue tor : r-v ,e■* t u ' mon't "Grandrr. : 1 Campus alendar I a then; I tab Ms' R»de I m !Swsdat M#»i UI Ml sad ^ the There W'T Wliti the There a the r. « 1 2 in Lev. u rider Dsienpirrt are tee;- a- and order i'.<c B<!/ Heydrirk The> d- the r •. tfi' and trie riean- , helped more than Luu.e toitachnau »iu d An' Frolic of Uw %lr t M p m UtUr Theater

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fflidtiijatT State #itm Editorials

MICHKiAN STATE fOLI.ElJE, EAST I^NSIN'i. MICHKiAN. VU KDAY. MARCH

Today**

Campusjhnible Trouble

Music Series Flu LeniencyUrged [Prep School [)r. E. DeWitt Jones Will GiveTo PresentEngle Lund

l)ani«h ContraltoTo Sin« Folk Son»-Of Mam Nation*

—An i.iiioriai (leads MeetHere Today

I.est onil Found

■ ...me of Iheir members did-onip JfttHri. And It's waitingprnprr Mrniiru alimi in (ilm

i jrt * uRifc in the tnion

The stato-wkle influenza epidemic thatswept the campus of Michigan State college ha- taken itstoll in health, and ha" threatened grade".It would seem that flu-ridden patients have had enough

to contend with,—what with attempting to make up forlost class instruct ion a- well a- trying to recover from-"PM-uhi,- hell'. M'thj.rk.. \iiihout h.inK t.ur. Curriculum Coiix• I' ll.*1 With the extra v.. rr. "f . hi" fa lur.- arising fr..m It-uta taken ilurinir lllri*--! M"re than 17", if.. r>:Thip w.urv i an uiifnundctl "nr. There i- no r.i"r.l cmh' .pal . a..-:

t" our knowMir" whi-ri in cours.- failur- has la'rri I from cli-m. nta...threaten.'.! as punishment f.»r nver-ruttintf it" there were fKooil and suffii'icnt excuse fur that cutting.

Hut there have Rcer widespread campus rumer* to theeffect that such measures would be adopted. In a letter it!" the Michigan Stat' .News, dated March I, President 'lShaw allays such fears. Shaw states: !*"Hecausc t ' tiie prevalence of illne<> from various J

cause-, some oi them epidemic in character, the Adminis- rtrative group joins with tne in suggesting t'» instructors u

that special consideration be given ail students whose class Itattendance or studie- have been interfered with b> sick- 1ness during the term."

jThis i- a- fair a suggestion, both to students and in- I i

atructors. as coul«t I..- made —I). 11. T

Panel ni<-<ii-«i<m-lo lli<>lili<>tit Annual

hiirh .1n the II.

Land Address to Careers.Personality Con ference

Fratmen Hear Dllljll NamedJudge Hughes y'innePAt (ionvo

II'el) (lingItM.I I II Mi

llnrliciilliiriil MajorTh Ucprc-cnt StairIn National Final*

Ihijies. or Dll/ieil'.'

Ilclroil F*a«torT.i Speak in l,tmNext Tiic«rlav

J. n« . I)e-■ M:h-' .ireeri and

.4.1111 < 'I'l IKKP-

Program 'Ouulitx Talk-Planned furNext Week

I \CK I.I NX

(.iiiiifms Snmrlieslooviile NrtrForts I »i"//i

Fisher *Snx-Detroit Hanker I #-|l-Listener- to Train.Now for Keller Job-

AW S to ReviseHandbook

Serviee (»roupTo Initiate I

Independent-I'lun Part\

I'lns I milmi I leeslo lb \miieil

I uli in I lull Finn>

II/iiii Meeting

Fin OutbreakNear- Fnd

Kainiek Talk¬ie Math (Jul»

Ra.r i - aftei •

G* afternoon. was r:•t th# Hunt Food shop i

Ram., k * address w»«a $#rt#s of lecture* l •

y»#ir respectivespoftomt ov tr.f

t-•..'.ematrt.* i tut O .#*•*rnoon were men Ui- t*

n| d.vmcm and < f theand physics depart-

Male I rat Men Mmh.

\eeuriling l«» Stir%«*>

Sliiilnils Nerre as (,aiiwaPips in S.ilhiNMf Pmjwt

i It • FATTV JEAN' HIIII4VSix hunt r»-«i .-todents on campus art being used as human

jg" ea pig- :■ a #.*io,ooo r. search project 'concerning th -, lamental nature t public »pe«k(ngf f .• pr* *. -tarted •. .r,ng the summer -esftion last year,*pon sored i th»- National*

land State A.-sociatH»n of. spec»fi< revu.t* wiU be put-I !«•,„ , . • - ::.r V,.<-r,.<.o , luhed »n the Quartrri> Journa. > f'

. . • • •• ■ ' /* .• • j Speech vvl m • • r - educational. fur Mi« h.gA't • oi.ege#. rum..- , and |»f«<e**»r*r.a; journals in the ;

W . J,«t Jr iala summer and will consiat >■(•

• '.rand Rapid- -"umpiete data on the be*t ■ fs. 1 ' A. • : St * i.i e Ait. teaching in onirr to have atuderiU.... ami M S ' develop more quickly and mo-*.'T* . tic r... prr.;*st completely in thetr ability t*j %pra*

if;-' ki.-i! - c. i nducted in th# before difTerer.t audtrncecruled State- 1 ■ the f.r"? time, Judging frrjm data already te-.

I on an e*t«' • . e u a jeriou* at- cured through the splendid|MH h beinglem of rr-eioui;

) Ml I lo ieiiluriSummer I ihn*

Iii-i oj».tI stiiil« ril-o Meet MiihI.,n

jl xiweech which, r» Iht KXJlht WU |

lors of the participating col-Ana! results of tremendous

, .its will be gamed not onlyr.uer.i -. kY-xturex e>e-conUrt. - (or students over the entire coun-

, i»ret o ' example# some try, but for all thoee interested <n:. *• pher...n.era that ar* b*'"* , speaking well—and who lant vi-

I observed N>»t.'..n« m the re-ly^y!search, of course, has any relation menf

trader, receded the students-.jiii the eaper^nul classes

MSC Men Will(»i\e Papers

*e«,;ogy • department. wi<; pre»er 'a paper or. \-.e "Glacial Geologyof Montmorency County. Mich,-

Dr Duncan Stewart will offer »f. f)v..g! of M.chtgar* Geo.o*The topic of Dr J jstin Zir.r. •

work - ' tmprovemer.i ofmentar> and feietamorphic R.x <Class i AcatvnDr W A Kelly will present to

Ue geogrspny sevtwn of the gen¬eral group . paper dealing a"Mining in Ganads and it« Heturn to Industry . another work ofD»*U,r Ke is it his Progress Maton u * Devonian Formatn.r. r\

Presq.,# D*« and Cheboygan Coun¬ties. Michigan

Vliout n Ouiet tiling WhoKeep W heel- Turning

llisliii In idilre:I em ber .s I hih

ft lntlriii l.trHtrrie.r «Miss Lav,, i Hrrr f -

;"iAtrue tor : r-v ,e■* t u ' •mon't "Grandrr. : 1

CampusalendarI a then; I tab Ms' R»de

I m !SwsdatM#»i UI Mlsad

^ the ThereW'T Wliti

the There a

the r. «1

2 in Lev.

u rider Dsienpirrt are

tee;- .« a- and order

i'.<c B<!/ Heydrirk The> d- the

r •. tfi' and trie riean-•

, helped more thanLuu.e toitachnau »iu

d An'

Frolic of Uw %lrt M p mUtUr Theater

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yr; K \\SN -

(Jnotables (Jtwles—- W\ A.->. »..»t«-d Coileiriaif 1'iv

'More it>rnput« »•« « . i or expert nharrvattl.arvj ami ii.1 ■'.* mtfrrftn^ i.p"i< .... the t

|*ft. tin r»i'*.^pa|H'r #lru« t • *■ i• *• • lwt the ni .tor realise the \ali)c of this m i\.m ami util.e it t

[ft.,.. i >i\auta#e of hi* >tu>i« i ' Il« ^ ! .. . •• a '•> . »n ; >H n-.i cor t rilmtion t. our d\»h?.H 1 t. van leach■ nU Ii.1 w 1. :... .. !.•■« |..i Si* Yortt UhivR l'rof. II. II. Itu.nlmn.' M..«. • !»...! »• «■ ■'

tauj-'ht how to u*t "lhc >;rcatf-t cduca'.' oil force

Fage 'i wj MJCHIGAN SiA 11. W&hiA Saturday, March 4,

***~ Br VAI.A GKASOfR ' >tv» Mmto •«* 'Mid myriad colored liirht i minif weird pattern* a »a>Ftemcialr'H Cnleflrdp Proji NMiDna!Ad»jrtis;neS"r»icf,!nc. rr«.wd danced I: i . t it. : I m i V. lazco at It •

PmiImkI *'«"»■' » Eniriii.i■fs" liall. ('.■nt'ni'ol.i'eih. f.r M >•••• suceeaa go toCode(Sink*Diem! " * " ' Mil 0~'\. yen. r. I . h.iirm.i v.. with Naomi

- Old dr.—.-.I hi J lh !•>' Spinning...:.rylu. her

AHSOt'l A I !• ll.noUN WAU RI'MIHII.. I'tVI TfcKFT. M A KSII " I I I yntm. WOK th»!C U i' I'" Til t It

SmokedClasses

FurttL Lane Is No/ Our I ronlier

. nl -.•••' Mh ! i n St ti tiidi • • v.. • ■ . urfmift emI., come t-. a k • »»> i hi k Rata it I (aflecturer and interview. r. . |i that topic Tui-dax tiii'l 'The • peak* r w i not hiftl l> ptiblk Wa • !. and there

bent li t hirers »>l the rnlire < "in -

lit ft it. had that t ud« nt leu «• little int< ri •' in v

pi.liti> Tin- hethi• . .m i. .i topi - i.'.er winch the eiworld ha* wondered fur the pant several year-.

11 \ ron i» < I

" DISKS

11 This II ci c ihil\ 11 n<

( nl lew Ihillclin

Itl'(.!*• I It \ I ION \OI K I

llnl llic I'nifi '>>111 > II CI I' Ihxnl

A "|TM T Wa • • * KCAOV TO miM.l ass In Review! '

MICHIGAN SI A l l: SEWS CAMERAMEN PRESENT HIGH POINTS OK THE CAMPUS WEEK

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Saturday, Alarm 4, 1930 IHIUIIUAM oinii* iNiLtvo

Trojans Whip Howell in First District Tourney Game, 26-19Cookie SaleSlated ForNext WeekUi'rl Sroiil- to

iVatnrr llo\ Salt'III Two tatif-

The anriuai sale of (,,iiS'Mttt cookies by the I din-my(till Scout Council will U'Ki'iMarch lo. Orders are herny

z:;irzFir* Half™ SixW1* ApartmenHouses Rising On West Sidev. nil.. Of Came llride-Eleet Temjmrary II irinfi Buildltl^S 1 O Ruilding Rush One Frat Cc

Trojan*! lnniiii.it. HlMlOmlNtoimI H ill AfterItri'akino | |( Ot-feiiM- 1. . .

B« II %l St HR.%M »,« .

ind second halt tiniah the nut Dm

touses IHaze Necessitate r"v s""»

8600,000

.on vo

A $600,000 apartment•truelion program i- iwav ilist west of the i it

UNIVERSITYFLASHES

MM CEKS♦rwn I'liifi 11

it,,tw Iflu,

End* HereToda>

GRADE SCHOOLNOTES

Rirhunls HonorsM s t ^ \ nijiliun \

YOUR NEWSOF THE TOWN

SCOUT NEWS

I loiiomisl 1,1,1,i . ui M. Itmh

Tl \ DANCETODAY

1 it ion It.illrooin

MM IIOWIWI)

LansingColorplateCompany

Manufacturers oi(Printing Plates317 N". LARCH STREET

PI IOHE '27077

s/'/i /1/

Trojan* I.nd Meiriilar Season\N iniiih" Nine. Eo-iii" l i\e SW IK! n \s {.><•

Qu i&3(Wd£EAST LANSING

, * .. i K...4

hi) to sloit,iii I ill.).11 an for IMi oil

CL VSSIFII I)

It inters lo sjo nl,I ii M iiuitlll - ( lllh

W K M: UK.III K.ll I - <>l I III HI I K

EPISCXil'AL stcdenth:

ST. PAUL'S CHURCHOTTAWA an:> SKYM* >• <• 1 PS : - i r .

STWAY I 1 V UMIMt ■ ».NH# AKr> »•». \ v iHLTiiK*AT> 'HOI.V rOMM' M' >N , . , . . ,

S i .00 A M MilKNI'f. PRAV'ii •' 'v ' '

A CORDIAL WT.Ll OMLTHE REV C W BRICK V. V- ' •THE REV. J. A. HILTON CITIA i t

I he n« v 11no v.Mi I hat. mi in lour \uh»»n»»t«.i« -

\*\ u* >u#iflu»h I tor rrankcAM with Ihret-Wav Whirl

foam vr\Kt It remote* .i«G« uid grit from i -

(Tankc »*e the under tide of thr pi-ioft- rMiacrtinv1 rod

pump *rwn and other rrirnu pari-

Now Available' at a Nominal < tiara*

IM.LT/ ami SON

25c

STATE CAB5-9461

(.noil \\ liol*'Millie loot! \t

Ih-aMtiiiihl* -Price*

ttl*A

Meal Tickets

Ioniislil's tin Sight

INDEPENDENT MLN'S

W inter TermPartv!

- I KM I I A I N| UKM \|.

AIM HOW LAM)AMI 111- DI.XM.I \MI HAND

TONIGHT - MAKCH 4Inion liallroom, H-12 Wk- Couple

liuv lour Ink*' 4' the I »*»« De*k

EAST LANSING STATE(BANK «

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hp FourMICHIOA^f BTATR JfflWS SatuHav, Manh 4. Wit

Eight Schools Invade State For 19th Annual Indoor CarnivalSpartan Twins in Relay CarnivalCarnivalWill l>e llcl*l

In New FieldhouseNexl Year

Michigan Normal. W aynr. Wr-lcrii SlulcBring Strong Sipiail* for Carnival*Clfrr. ('.arpciiler Si• II Out of l.incti|»

Bv .tor HIMI KWith co-captain Will ur •■••• r partat' printer, ••till

Pot. ready for action after being laid lowchampions will becrmvn«<l in all event - «»f tlnual Michigan State College Indoor Track ('ioon and evening in the Spartan gym.This will be the last time thai the «•<, nt

familiar place, lor next year it will movehouse. With the increased fa- " ,

ilities and available space the p.,annual affair may be changed ( " ' 1 'to'decide team • hampinie lnp |., , ;

Today team landing will 1 '^

the (In. new

neteenth Anal tbi after-

Intleppntlpnis Spartan Maulers DefeatI ipMonthly In Hapless Mountaineers

7-1 for Easy VictorySpmi lino Is

Ifrui.lMoo.l i.n.l Wugn.-r *>ror«- ka*.i»:nuiiii Win- I .•.•httirul KH: llnltMountaineer \ irlnr \ (.m« lo XIill«-r

ScoopSoys:./!> I.< (>riir Hniliii ,

Frosli (lagers May ProveHelpful to '40 Varsity

Kv IIm. sriutwi

HIM Ml I• )rs. we're i»l«-iiI\ sure .tl those Kumlilcrs." t

itSPECIAL Cult Kitl. To Coral Cables

Four persons for 30c C-all J»9U?I

\lhleiie lhreil.tr I

. *1 lite Mulligan Mltifr Miamiboxing meet wilt I..We pl.t. e in|lem«Mtsti4lioit It.«ll Mil It itiMste.nl nt M.ir< It 11, .is origin

S.ll.'tl.ilr nl I »" nt -

Ohio Slnlo hearerslo tore Spa rlans

Moliocn lo Wee/M est I iruin inIn Final annlty KMVhiiktNi

pU»rr.t confidently pre*

i without the questioned player. hut

Fro! Sn iinmers Selv.-..*..#*;" for in iimil Meet75*^ llehl \exl II eel,

e annual Intei fraternity -w.m-

TUCML.I. AndIK delegations i > All

It."41 in«, we II plav him "

turnlh llowliitg l.cngttc

It / V stands for

llMwtittg \* crime*

'

. U il 1< held

i h» sard medlev relay*.• i • .di diving contests will

•« held at i IS p mI'.v.ng events will consist of

oon .1 ve«, hack dive*. Mu-k-kmfr,e I ether* which may add to

1 ..li t- . ;* rules must btvob«rrv«I alrentr et

dged member* offraternities.

The Stale New s Has A Date!W illi Kvpry (> irl Ihi Hip ( iinipiis

Early in the morning he sits on I he ep waitingfor his lady fair. I sually he meets her before breakfast,escorting her lo the table, entertaining her. and helpingher 1.1 siarl (he da> in a good mood. He always walks toelass with her, surreptitiously slipping her a piece of gn--sip or news between drones of th prof.

tie helps her plan the day's program, telling Iterthe exaet lime of affairs she wouldn't want to miss, lietells her all the details of thing- she wanted to attendand lor whieh she eouldn't lind time, lie affirms the ru¬mors that "Roomie" picked up in the grill the day beforeor shows thent to Im* idle prattle.

lie also has an eye for sty le. lie helps the charminglady to choose her new wardrobe to I test advantage. He

shows her pictures of the latest sty les. lie whispers hint-of the things that will lie fads in a few weeks, lie lead-the way to better service and wider choice of styles. Itestof all. he shows her how to l>e modishly dressed withoutincreasing the number of "Gimme" letters to Dad.

Hetty Coed knows all this and looks forward to In¬coming. She gives him ample time and attention to de¬li* cr his message. She follows hi- suggestions, for sheis w ise and the suggestions are g.std.

They make a go.nl team every coed and the StateNews. The aggressive merchant, realizes this — heknows he ran best reach the coeds through the StateNews .... That is why the State News i- recognized asMk-higan State's most effeetive advertising medium.

LET THE STATE NEWS INCREASE YOURSALES AND PROFITS

Michigan State XetwPAID CIRCULATION 5511