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Michigan State News rTHE STATE N EW S Phone is
Extension 104
NEW CLASS SEUL WILL BE USED ON
J-flOP PROGRAMS
FR ID AY, JA N U A R Y 29, 1926
H U H U M TO MAKE “ Listen My Children and You EXH HUON TRIP Shall Hear of a Midnight
N UM BER 32
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P rog rès
Co-op e rs ie I » l a i n e C a r ts ;
Spedfitaia n Ga la h a h n .
Ta I ■press On Michigan Peaple Seriessaess of Forest
Fires.
Wn an tile
forwt firs*
p l e f e p l i a * a n d
* J-Hop protrr-A-n* !L up and stent r.<y ate* program commi:*?:***.. !d wardst 1» eteftrm
as WS» 11 UPand pia«*»* i by the Bro
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r Um * H»rkD Ef-Lwaatt#*. ;
*»C*1 loti* i*e beep j-ripteri« :*f »hieb a The
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Work hn* -dur ted on the tie im mut rnt ion miin which 'lir.M,i:h the northcjixtcrn purt t.f lower Michigan »nil the upper j>ctiirmtila in ine neur furore.
Through the effort * .«ton, H|ieclallst in ngr eeriiiK for Michigan. th.I« Iteinir prepared. it eolletfe tin ri or Farmer virion* hovel exhibits
Both the tea-oc* oc-vm tnii-i e program ' owta '•ee m *-Tftp d u c e ery*t.a ftv fH**n¡fe-ra titighe s;tm e aen-e-fc! ç — *%tm bvfrom the tarn* >■•ttijmny• i h e sum e >1:^ r * *i he new
il » ill be -mb.ow+e.fi ja coldhe men's un«t niL*»» ••* c-tnen '»
an the m ea'v t.gv**rs a n dnrations, t-’hoôfe- .ti d en et»■:tl tp p *.irtn -^ v i i ' ii 1 beselit tee» have n: tege inhf JffctV-n usually atturwfrXiivw h,id iit»-
'•grams witt '••mim-íí*’ _ _ ,
ruining che ¡se a » -T d er u flost o f I’om m -letHk
ns. g(ie-«ra o f i*r a n dini'un*’enienr* in i .FT- W illo ■••s i n c f i i d i n c "•»•« * V ’ Taft
i sion w til .••Mi.* aih e r ’ »:*■
Th* full -k|Ii ild( s
idded
Vil)tir
of 111 dieplnys, pi,
which will I h e f o r e s t
to infilo- .-I
Inina it i< nuil
>f u F. Living, cul tu ml en Rin-‘ e x h i b i t lu l l c u e
" il l lie lit the *■ Week with
cf forest tire
niitilnttire unti equipment. ox
stillwould he could lie i sent. The ii only two mile ter hiring a themselves a»: rain the nigh roads bad, am less on lakini found ourseiv iilghest tree I
Ulc
limit i, flier i II he
will th-
sudden tllghl cab. Luck w If It had beni came sailing three rope h
had just reached the station limited was leaving, and with quirk strides we hoarded the We were on the way at last;
hours would tind us at the Crash! Hung! the brakes
lammed on. The train stood We hud hit a freight, it
hours before t lie track plot red, and a new engine
-a rest village being ■ away, we walked Af* cab, the party found a In on i lie w ay. The
before had made th e ! our driver being care-
: a sharp curve, we s up in the top o f the pat we had ever seen, se, however, for our Ii rough the top o f the s with us. for Just us ordered, an aeroplane
along, and dropped Iders for us to climb
o u r ; They '
chopa.
aboard. Two caninbals were hosts. What were we to do? were alreudy licking their and thinking what tine ju icy roaata " e would make. There w ere tw o of them heavily armed and three of ua unarmed. A light would mean death tor us alt, because the plane w ould drop if the pilot were attacked. W e decided that it was time for us to say our prayers.
Now. children, that’s all th e s to ry >ou get tonight because 1 have to sec a Wolverine agent and give him
r tor i hat large uli-rollege and if those people th a t - been reading abo u t had r on the campus leaving liver!ne orders they would • gotten themselves Into
such u fix 'I here’s no us** begging.1 hat’s ail there is, there ain’t no mon* tin to bed and I'll tell you another story after I put that subscription in
my ordì annual ;> • mi hav boon ovi their \\not hav
FIRST SERVICE AT NEW CHURCH
NEXT SUNDAYRELIGIOUS COUNCIL SPONSORS
STUDENT DEVOTIONAL SERVICE.
H H W Ai m M T CLASS MEETINGS NEW CHURCH SCT Fo r n e x t S w ell ATTENDED OPENS EASTER
Elerfrietl Machine la Reproduce Feature At Junior CiatiSaund li Feature in Old*
Hall Show.Meetinf Bring* Laugh*.
DAVIS AND HICHOLSON ON DEDICATION PROGRAM
M ATH.
K i nT
cal Show mem hers
a stufen litre
toted at
BULLETINS SHOW WORK OF LOCAL RESEARCHERS
College I m um Treat»* On Radi* and Steel.
•m m itte»-« re p o rt th a t ; 11 •• eli tek in* 1 W e.lnestl.,» (Vi Hl.- v u r- U" ‘"Ib ite w ill be re.ifYy f o r ions t liisN i ,„ *et itigs T h e I .leu ! i.ly o f , l " ‘h.* first o f n*.\t w eek. 1 S E d w .tr« Ih ii it is i, reinii int-d u n - D■ I e x h ib it* in c lu d e n a k n o w ti u n lit :t H « i O u u n v e ilin g «e re - *’ttg«il fh e D C . a nd A c*. m on» w hen tIn* tin ns litui tin ' e ntire l i t "•.•••trtf.'tI p h e n o m e n o n ••ollege In ligi M'd III tile itd ir lt ln t!« hiv-t• y th e us*, of h ig h v o l t - itiMtlt-linu of U h »b r i .| ilo ii -'u m ltn t! t'it'il• y *»f th e s o -c a lle d ! »» i l l i it s ..tV-i • r i n g unii iMMirtiig t h e a d d i
th .it * I* •< » r o ■ i t V w in I n M . M othelr I ..»«* ’ Ni« 1ti> a l l y n il o f th*. l a r ^ c »•» e l e t t r i , ul e q u ip .
In e*»nn«*et 1 lf t it d r h e . tin -
• •Il V» o i l l i l e W . . I t e r i n e A
- e x h ib it* T h e io n ,- o - r t u t i M i l wit li interiNsting - pee . i • I m i
,r i in-I Liimdtig ocordiiig I, Hlnesdny by
i'W CouplellllS Im •••I* Kg
ii »mourn « (Ticini* i
m ile► Rf ; O pillisi
w ith
• president o f the « 'hi ill Ncuilnary and IM*h«>p son. of 1 letrott, havelo *p**i| k fu r the UCCII-« will give the priiici|Mil - morning, and HI-hop - !•«•;»I» In Hie evening 'eh-hrntiim will In- held the * uiiipletiuti o f the ng May 11! Immediate be dislicaiino program,
will move into iIi«* ik-w
( I.AKK KNMMClare Ennis. 28L o f Lansing, re
cently received word from Senator W. N Ferriti that he had miccohmÍuI- ly tilled all qualifications to «-nter Annapolis Naval academy.
Kurus will ti ii ihIi his work at State coltege Mus year and will enter the academy in June lie Ih the ms-nml i.aimlng man to gel ,-m appointnieni
'at u United Mtatea military or naval institution hi the last jw o montila, Harold Brook* getting one for Weat Feint in December.
Mr. Fun is is a member o f the Trl- moira literary society, also plays in i he college band. During the tall term tie- young man received live A'*• ii the live subjects he wax taking
AMERICA NEEDS ACTION SAYS R P WEAVER
R. P. Weaver Esprewei Need Far Actiou and Leader* in Speech
Befere Merchant* Bureau.
fSllli'l.l »n iin g Ho» first • *f u M-rb-*
! n it itii.-tt. Peoples
Tln -s«- er»
» ' » i l i lu n e un th e ira* «lo dh ittb .n of the new
i » Im» held at 12
¡•o- un» being >poh*»or«Hl
U s l! •u - t otttiell u f wIn« Ii the
’’ ,vt- C . L , u ml th e
l'olio»» inj* W ill lie « it,sand »»ili e
- N«»r» i«-e Hn* « htireh •1 n* r in te rio r liniNhtng
-** «p e n I«» »In* pillili«-.Inaili Uh! e linai »bal Ica tinti M»*r-
a fte r Ettsi.-rjir«’ !• * tuki» plm -e H lio rtiy
1 • prtfvidiMl by th e lle li -
tlelll i " - ltof • outille! ihg 1 Ile Mttl-
«II.-m i Ho* .servire.
»•huit h i ...th ro ugh • t; , i
riNiltiM in the iinieN w e re sliowti nu l»> |*r.*f. H a w y e r,
H ip »»ili- t hoiight th a t tins
11 ’ t " un i y m i u u t «vs.er vice will this meet dent mem
ml) Ih- uniqueId in the tirsi
lire I luted
r . u h i b u l l i s
Ib is ng V l-ra, , íby Murr K i Mö>*
i-Mgineenng 1*3 in-h ’ hat .4 «tf
"»her-* tafer^-ar-'f •n Mack work th* lia* o4 a « l i wav* aad •"»*
c l e a r l y r h * ? ni ¡ 1 • m u c a r r i e r " r Im p a c t T — *-*
publie
>d 11and b e a r th i i a p p re c ia te t,e show is • : » 0 10 P L K < »i.Js
i i n a t r u p e T h
c m p l o y s e l e c t r
• c l i a t i i c a l v i b r
m in d Y o u run ic h ih e o p e rate 1
n t o t h e p u h l n t l F e h 4 a r i
I will li0u*0 ti;
h e l a r g e ti ii m l e v i l i b e f u r n i s h *
ullegeefforts
col leg
Meeting, d Chb H Rii
-il m a n i¡1 luting <
SOCIOLOGY SEMINAR TO PRESENT DATA
Repart ta Ba Givea ta Raral Ufa Caafereace.
I c ils A mer
T II lub y H .
tint II
boitille
lotisly Ht mryt iiing
Kverythii that Hu- man who
I baa good reasons, Ins stand, and not
II in Hot
In
II % «irli tur
TheJINMI
andMild|u-.
III l ie
ÌM'Ik
• I Rut *-d by tin* mem dugy jo-minar w ill he •• lierai Life confer here during Farmern'
was the sent 1 meut lelilí *.<l t W eu vor, r o f English al diego, in an addrcs •-hauls' bureau uf th ommer •du
ll<
•V p r e s s e d
t tXMOClat r t.VI iclugu n is before
I ham i Dow-
ilTiiliJ» tur the uiti b building
ill«* bond* uf' "'INIIlRNTfoni* ~
It
in may h* 1
senior m a m s s n wPROBLEMS Of CHHSIHNLaniera Slide* aad lu t u u U*ed
WEAR FEATURED , 3 F — 1“ - - - “ “IN RADIO DIGEST “
GROESBECK INVITEDSU tw i ApRfin ia Wedaei-
art
II
til«
overw
e a r s
day Edition.
•d i n
grou*-dn*M
T# F m art V « L WKAH with 1 « new 1.000-watfbroadcasting stall »n. and povltion in
■ he radio w o rld , a regard* »h e types• m o r m e c h a n i.’ Ri - i r lieerii f programa that It put« on hold»n h a v in g .» -*-cv»i»n ; ,*»' 1 ore». ,n - ti via ble rank anions hroad‘ .i-t-rn sluiew oa '•Otti- nr s»Htiona of si n tla r institution*robtem* lOdrlüd.ttg '%* t-ara- IS M S 'tilveriied coiai T te . i d e a T h e ft a »io n :s a p io n e e r in the
”niNhe«l by rte ( « t u i a ro a d c a s ltn s >f •asketTiall gam*-*:n g orporacuiu. :•»* . i ' t e hnd o n e of th e f* »V s t a t i o n » b road --tiipaoiea dealing % * u * i - * «t!n g a regular radio ft«‘h o n l T h . *
• q uipmeaL « n o t the only rea*«»n for t h e good
TO UNION VODVILCaamittee Preeeal* Governor With
lavitatiaa ta Altead Thartdajr Evening. Feh. 4.
••tu ber*• ali s h
generi•y being mud*- b. •-ring I il g ti a m i. it ton and Shm w survey, which and •'immunity
i h two or inore y being don« by the mem HMtninur ''insists in g.-i-
roin t lie V at mus hcIiooIi* represent Must o f the
re superili», ml* ntH of Ih in thin vicinity and
•int* it wi-i-ii f«»r tin- meeting tninur
day in• Ollmore t l ' I l i o i in Ilio city
• O i l >e,•ir tii• ali in DieMr. Wea ver O.l III
us of A tliel‘u a tuik too«t. n too inineh, bill arti- said Mea 1 leader-1 mi« d StaiIcs is dyingniaas «•r li urnanitty turiders it• m «itied n.-«'I II i n Kwith a d- art li or goodtint tho \v iliy Fi g u i «-stry sh« • A Ui la rg*- p**r-«* « ill/.* 'UN II I l i o rnte. butroa li*«* t hat • .o Il il .IH li
to ut ralt/«- ( i n * vole of
w ill In*t WillK, D.t I
til In-
e withe l J u s
PROF. HOBBS ATTENDS MEETING IN DETROIT
to llfj* Al S A. E. Technical Mrrtmgi.
vanii.'id nii-r
EXTENSION WORKERS TOSENIORS EXPERIMENT AT UNWN
WITH BUICK CHASSIS
tln.org« W. ul engineeringMl today tu at-
»• o f Hi« Lngltieer* lie • ¡«-ntative of f the technical
> 'rcheutrau wtli z+7 for ••sfimen f«utarw at tb*
•• r>utiding sat iftA * msj^ht Michigan á r* t* * o
■— F no Y la g '* f* «W'rtseetra - f * o m ua ieg i ■ r g i i n ' v*
••n. Th* tar« occaM crai w.j) • ’ eraatrtly fron t i catxi Tîrkeha muy b* g vnz+% a: m on mum d**u
ioti Mat the total»«>n is getting ! od ’ ,*■ « ommitte I* .•«»•tu ;ti g Mebe udfed by thi appearance or nor suh the i 1 vit ilion
ca li ,»-tters*fo tf e station in h- j-'-rforman-»- Thi r.rtday ev-f he nor stations that are r** Mtr f . t . 4 waa dealg na e«| The Ina» e .iniinattng al harmonic* it ion included m «■ru of he«•tat on Will bo .pen to vis ’ •' e a In. i rustra t tv«* •oard Th*- g IV -
arm«-r * Week no that people • rr or * a* .il*o prtii♦•nt» d W.H h ae it n operation Th- ,-p-r» Ml' hiK.in State t til •n pin H.-
hee al*o preparing i display of ‘ n e* off if IO life u ein I er Ofd« o vat uum tube* from th»- 1 " on
-d pcpreaent-day
r t u bea u a*- d
Growler* Amuse People AiOFFERS PRIZE FOR
ARTICLE ON RAMO
S t a i n * l * U « b i d H u I t a Secured far Tati* Here.
ituiuk standard mx 'bussln l 't2 G mod* I. muy be mo*ii in th« méchant- - il • ngineering laboratory «bere it his been pLaecd for the purpose of e*perinè«ntal study and lent* mad«
seniora taking automotive engineering
Thea« teata ronalat principally of acceleration and deceleration teata,
(pertinent* to ahow the effect of four-wh««l brnkM. economy teata nt t.tterent spe*dn. and dynamometer
• enta to determine the power and effi-• lency o f th« bruk«a
The 1 bassi* la a loan of th« iiuick Motor t o . -which place* a new modal each year at th« diapoaal o f th* me• nanti ai engineering department of th* i ollege
Coafereuce.M»TI4 >;Next Sat unlay evening at 6 30 a
dinner is m hod u led at the I n ion During the win-, r term th«iio-inoriui t Mtiding for ali e XI •' ti sion pen to menaorkera t<f the state who art here to it the foiattend the •mnuai extension r unfer••nee. This affair will be in tile nn- Monday Thurioiay . F riday —7tur«, of » f •rial K«-t together for the P m ' " * 4.» p m*«irker* ’Ilo- gijeMtN »kill includa S it ird i» . t 4 j tnIi*- home demons! ration people, i: A 1.1*11 II 0 1 ’ .NO.• otinty agentk. « lub »vork«*ra. and ex D ire c to r oftennion aperialmta.
Michigan State Co-eds to Win Fame Through Eating Habits
East Lansing In Eerie Hours T* UNION BUILDING TO BEW rite r i p i f U s t i l l c f t Rad» W u rh .*,f Fn.wt IjU M iag a*»- • firm ~d aai| f r« « |a*n tij m u w l t j
prowling of dark ir a c w g » » f.g- - round fh«»r door* ua rka «ward o f th« n tgh i. \ o « n i «d t s
■ '* haa b«*a f a t w g hy ik *; of an in truder and a «Anden o f M oth*r* hav* Lam aw ake
ir* w ith f«n rfn l ta a r t» wmtrh- ?of thn m orn ing U gkt « l .x ± «nil .*■’ " • * to th* naiad.
mom or l*«u r t g i la r i t w n i * ^(•tnrbaacan h av* la v a t a * tag
- for a long timo. Otta t í a * m*7 m u m ta omr part a f th *
and th«a agate ta aaaUhar a n i -n th« ra tlaga ram p ai «apaeteUy
* i« vMitad.»rii, shadowy okyactn
; -n comiag from " Akiag nm nad paopte’t hamate ip No 1>te l>y i , >l* l i n d a .
nfcM d. m o o T - n r o Pte,J t wMleh naaaMp n t e m h a t e
^ --r-^ lap g
I^«t week a number *-f i*v»pl»- mere diaturbed by «uch prowler* In fact. *o many home* were vi»it*d ’ bat > omoderable excitement and , it)»*n*ation wax being arousad.
Then on« m orn ing abou t 5 o clock ’ •o men appeared at the coileg« dairy barn They warn roughly clad n high *ho*a. m ilita ry trounera. and heavy »itieepakln coata. Ev«ry em- pbawi* of rea rn eaa to «xbauatioD waa diaj»layed. Th«y ***med acarcaly a hi« to d rag th e ir feet and th « lr «y«a were * ungeo and h«avy
Ed Smiley, th« h«rdam«n. QU«a- iH«*ed them. »*nr «f the men m utte re d *ome Gre«k le tter» and m ade
BUSY FARMERS'WEEK
known thftt >lhejr wnr* in >«nccb of oonatruc-tlve iu M « it lo * i with rv in rd • black cat. Mr. 8mll*r informed cnllrite radio work. Th* rontnnl iH^n* that the cata had a ll recentljr ¡ , to be held thin tern*, diea»peered There are no iim ltatioaa aa to the
T h , men left bat apparen ti? not le n ilh of th* paper, aad a a ? colle«« — Today ao*M>thlB* la la ck ia * »todent a«*r eater the
Th« Calon build ing will b« uaed by the M ichigan F reaa n|ioclatlO R, b* Farm B ureau and th« S tatu
Grange during tin* coming Farm er«’Week. Th« wiomun a lobby oppoeite be c a fe te ria w ill be used a s th e h«udquart«ra fo r th« S tat« ( i r i o g k o th e r o rgan isa tion* will he aerved in th « b a u q t« t room .A rra n g « » o n ta hav« alao boo* mad« to a«rv« over 100 short eourao d ividual
coll««« radio bro«d> men a t a luachaoa W «da«aday la th« Fa io a . followed by th« aaaaa l P a ra f a * W eak d laa«r la th« ovm- mg. Thuraday «v«a|ag. about 700 m em tera am p iaaaiag to attaad th«Farm B a m a a teg qaa I. T t e a aaaa l i. « e tmg of tho M irh igaa Prnaa m o e ia t lte w ltt t e Im M F r id a y , aad It# b a M i i t ta t t e «m a iag .
T ao maaagomaa t o f t t e cafatorla
Announcement ha« b*-*-n mad« by ’ h** *'n«in«-erini department o f th« calie** »hat Fr*d Holm*« »III giva h prix* *.f 12b to the «tud*nt pm- s n un « th« b*sat paper <>n rad io ac tivités Th* award wil» b« m ad« by F'r*«ident K I,. Buierfleid ot ronvo- r-atton «om« tim e during th* spring term.Berauae of th« g re a t am ount o f infrfH tt In the ra« tm g a’a tion . Fr*d Holm««, a g rad uate of th « eia«« o f 1024. haa decided to give th e aum o f 920 to th e a u th o r of th« beat paper which off«ni
Michigan State girla aa a group are «n thelr way to fame An ac- • ount »if thelr euting iiablta 1« io b« publiabed in a l nited State* bulla- fin Think o f It! A pamphlet that «HI be read all over our great country l ’erbapa you are wondering Juat h*»w fhia »«irne* about and why »hi* partbular ubane o f our girla* In- tereatlng Uvea la to be puhllahed Perbap«. alto, thè girla dir«<-tly ln- tcreated wilI be giad to learn tbia tuo.
of the fin They . yeddiete»i-.-*' • lite dining te r N<*fm poor thing
ilriuiti phowphat*» and a '■’f i r imprfjHslVf* th ings. « f*-:t they were a little • <iiiiprehenaton anyway.
-• d that thi« will put a t r* of ti.e giria who didn't ju s t what It waa all
*-y w*r» rather dubiou« r-queat k«ep a record I . »ten betwmn mania, askanc« th# girla o f th e a«« who kept record* la room. However the*« lat- •nlisted sympathy. Th«
tired and lookedIt aeema th a t a requeat haa bm n s*-nt o u t from W ashing ton to th«
horn« econom ics d ep a rtm en ts of a num ber o f college« fo r data upon In
food consumption. M ichigan S ta te was on« of th« roll«g«a asked to cooperate. Accordingly, then , th e d ie te tics d a m aad «r t t e d irection of Dr. Atari« Dye aad Aflaa It n th t 'o waa began a d tetary atudy last weak o f t t e 244 glrla eating a t th« Woman'« common«. Now lacam you doa 't know what a d ie ta ry ___ ___________ | Lstudy la, w «‘H «a ligk tea you. BrleMy, #11 duo cred it will bu glvea to t t e It lavo lveo t t e « a lc k ia t o f aU food g lrla who bravely tura«d la
arled and w*»e-begone as they «at there Why they had to stay la rhe dining room ail the while m«ala w ere iterved and it seem ed a* I f those girl* would never atop com iag la.
The data is all but -tlwresu lts area t ready to aaaoaoo« yet. Of course everybody Is looking forward to see Juat how muck Item ) girl« do e a t anyway, ft 1« •
-ho brainr«w* Ift* * t*«W H to M l M sor ts ms ussS. the* th* » • l .h l l * back of th * of th* rto<w1>lM and lc* poMtkl* *1 m m . M It w ill to M l t u t * F r o » tklo to ro a * * to d tko j H i l* o d ln d n r ln ( th< M rio d It took
rided upon hot w ill ko ■■■o* *o«d tko lr o w * * d * * * IM O to »void tho aven g o food c o a n a g U o * par ladt- o ir » * w to bo trothfu l. Do p m a »largo crowd*. | v td w l tar a w M k, m w*U m t to j pogt t t o r m m t\
Michigan State NewsPublished tw ice weekly daring the college year by the students o f the
Michigan Sta te College. Rntered as second class matter at the postofflce, Bast Lanalng, Michigan. Advertising rates fur- - «M ied upon application to the RusincHH Manager.
K IM TO K i t I. » T A F T i l . 'S f '11. ! flermian House, Clt*. (VifK Editoru i i ' i ; ll#,rn,lan House Busin««* Manager3 i . \ h i . i . , v U J D T T B E . C o «*«1 EditorUvon llorton. '2HI <i«*orgiii Light foot Erva Proerott, '27h Dorothy Rtirrell ....
.............................Sports EditorFeature«
Sw ie ty Bditor ...................................................... Literary
Assistant Ed it ors Paul I I. Engle, (!. W . K let/man. D. R. Olson. Oeorgp Woodbury
T. L. Christie. K Hifnchniigh
di-orgf II. Moore J. D. M-dill Vn| Anderson d. E Itarnseyer lt. X icmeyer I tut h ííru««ifig»*r. Steno
R K P O K T K R N J o h n R r ls ld n c . | i , h ,hN n tp H u il l ín <k M ftr ln n B in n i 't t
A , ( n i l c . K iiH tim ltl>• <'•«>•« R . M i ln i i laM I ’i 'n i i ' W in . M i i I I i tJ K i n in n C lo n i
H4N TKTV R E P O R T E R N W n n n i ln S im , ,11. | (u th H n n l , I M I i l i S lm in i in n , 1‘h y lln T r i in lm n n .
A llin * I f h il 11 r. A g n e s T r i im ln l l t
B IIR IN E N N s t a p fA i l . i T t l . l n r <1 T. W hitburn, ’27 ; I. H v m ls r , 2 * ; Vie A m l* rann. '2* ;
K f i i n n n n , 2 7 ; T e k l n M im ik * . ’2 s i . u in S n l i ln r , *20; I l ln o n , 2 1 1
• 'I rn ito tl i in - Mn* llnralwin, '2«OPFH’B— RAREMENT SEW l.initA ltY B I'IM ilS»)
I ’ r in fm l a t Ih i* I 'n m p n n F m s s — Phniw * 21, 117,
Eitllnrlnln npiwiirlnr In I bn M HIIIIIAS STATE SEWS are written h\ the editor III chief und his assistants, who are student« They can in no way I«* Interpreted a* representing the off IHn | viewpoint o f the college, t»r o f college offlelals
s n n B c R iP T iO N —#2w i t u b h i t i o o i , t b a k
PAUL H. ENGLE, MANAGING EDITOR FOR JANUARY
FR A T ER N IT IES In an nildntss by I)r. Francis W. Shepardson »riven before the
- delegates of the American Conference of Isnnl Fraternities, a keen nnd very unusual analysis of the “ fraternity" is given.
The lofty idetdism which is rend into every fraternity constitution hns been trampled under by selfishness, “ class consciousness” , and any amount of “ high hatting” . Dr. Shepardson explains these vnnities as purely temporal. The spark of true in spiral ion that passes from one to another under the grip of fraternity life is the important thing, he says.
“ No I do not want to say friendship. I want to s h .v love.. I hear someone sneer. Isive? That is sentimental. The hard- boiled fellow will say that is sentimental. That Is a kind of soft mushy feeling that you have towards someone of the other sox. You can not love a man. Just as long as college fraternity men accept a theory like that, just as long are they going to fad to reach the truly important ideal of the college fraternity.
" I tell you men ran love men. I tell you fraternity men can love fraternity men, that ties of H fraternity bond ran become as strong, yea stronger, than the ties of blood, anil I have seen it illustrated uver and over again in my own college experience. You go into a college fraternity. It is the most marvelous and wonderful thing that happens to a man in all his career because the fellow whose hand he takes in fraternity grip may be the one who will be his partner in business through life. He may l«e the one whose sister he is going to marry; he may be the one who is going to open tiefore him the gates of opportunity in life; he may be the one who is to go through peril with him by water and by land; he may he the one in whose clasped hand he is going to go out into the darkness of no mail's land to face death that lurks there. It will happen to you because it has happened in every chapter of every college fraternity that ever existed, and it is going lo happen. It is the fundamental thing in fraternity life.It is love."
A SSISTA N T KDITORSW ith this issue, Paul II. Engle is terminating his work as
managing editor of the STATK N EW S, lie has had a month's practical experience acquainting him with all the branches of the editorial department.
I ’. W. Kiel/man, another junior assistant editor, will lake the (Hist vacated by Fugle for the following month. D. R. Olson will a lso have an opportunity to edit the paper.
After the junior assistants have completed their work as managing editors, the hoard of publications will eliminate to two men. who names will appear on the All College ballot. It is important, therefore, to watch the work of these men during their trial period.
('01,1.F t.F F I.F tT IO N SIn past years, office nominations and filial elections have not
been as seriously considered as they should have teen. Students have regard«*! “ college politics" as something unworthy of their intense support.
What the trouble is, the students themselves only know. If thy "right" candidates have not teen put up for election it is the fault of the students who fail to Mttend class meetings. The time to voice opinions is before a decision is made and not afterwards.
It is not ton early to begin thinking of candidates for the various campus activities. Forget fraternal ambition, and look for the students who are capable to carry on the position* they are chosen for.
Bares Secret of Hort Exhibit
Th» fm ittu for the au tv d m of th» annual H u rt show has been disvov•rod!
M any m u o n « h iv » been advanced or th» Au» showing made by th« l io n club In Its Fa rm er » W eek •hows Some authorul«*» credit It to th» An» leadership of th» hurt faculty. Oth •r» contend that the seem ing *uc e n » o f tho venture I» because of the moro general Internat o f tha public I» fru it Urna la o ther farm producta.
Som a hort students who were ap proached oa IIm subject modestly
s t a le d t h a t . 1 i* d u e t o t h e s u p e r i o r c r u d e o f s t u d e n t s a r o u n d t h e i r tie part meat
N e w i i c h t m a y be t h r o w n on the s u h je « I by u d isa 'O -e e fy tttu d e T u e » d u ) evening T h e d e c o r a t io n * c o m m t t t e e is k n o w n to b e w o r k i n g In- d u s t r l o u a l y o n hort show preparat i o n » A t !» H eastern standard t i m e a number of the members o f t h i » commltte«* w e r « «een to emerge f r o n t the hort building busily en
o in p a s a m * the spoils of s trip t o the apple storage. Everyone seemed happy
An apple a day does not a lway* keep the doctor away. However. I seem» to produce a sense of wall being that keeps up spirits.
I 'A T H U N IX S K B M B 4 D V B R T S U U K S
Public LetterJan. 27. 1926.
To the Editor o f The News:Maiden.«, men and mountain« have
one thing in com m on: One ha« to g»*t away from each a certain distance before the enchantment is complete. The beauty o f the maiden, the worthiness o f the man. the magnitude o f the mountain, are all enhanced by the perspective which distance lends
Of institutions the same thing is true A college looks greatest to the student as he. approaches it for matriculation or as he leaves It at graduation. Especially after graduation. as he goes aw tv through the year«, the student see» more distinctly th»* proportion o f his Alma Mater measured among many oth**r institutions.
Fortunately there Is a faculty of mind which help« men evaluate oth er m**n and even institutions with out the need o f distance That fac ulty a most precious on«* is imag ¡nation
Ther** 1« an institution in Ea«t Lansing about which students need to let th* ir evpanslve imagination« play That institution i« »he Pen pie s i-h'irch From all over Am**r ica m«*n are looking at this institution. They call it Lie highest strijc fure on the skyline of modern religion Many local students s»*e the import o f th** People's church More are coming to se it It would be hard to nam** t significant graduate o f the colleg»» m the last few years who ha« n o t seen it.
I am -.vrif in i you »hi« letter !« cause I am convinced that th»» first service to be held in th»» new building and »bat by .«tiid»*nt« la an epoch-marking and historical event of magnitude When the students of State ge» *oge»hcr in the new build ing at IJ o 'clock next Sunday, in a signal * iv «ojn. thjng will be taking pla>e m the history o f religious ad vance m Americ.a Few things could ■n assure me .if »h»* aler»n»*«s and • sense o f our students, o f their avitr*
_ — -e To appreciate the fu ll beauty of taate la the m oath .’* i t i* ¡nt__I the book— Its delightfulness— one Inf to feel N ancy grow unt i
R A A l y Q h p l f t must read It for himself* and sure ly ■ “ fu lly developed In womanhood • 1 f l w t J U U I i J Jt,g -not a brofc which leaves a “ bed1 R U T H BE f'K K ft
Edited by Dorothy Bu rre ll
th*It
*‘Soun»fing«.*' by HamiltonHlbbs. Written in simple, direct style, thfs novel has as a result, a direct appeal. Carefully chosen words, assembled i.n a manner made to appear casual, fascinate and draw
i»*r s attentiijnMr fiibbs' first attempt at a novel, although .‘¡e has articles of different'4* kinds
• While He is related to the »nown Phillip <i:bb« His •r portrayals seem particu- I! drawn; ills description of
..¡n*1, Nancy Hawthorne, as ¡•r *raz«-d questionmriy into
h especially fine As he imrn at h»*r mop --f hair and
hon*>st brown eyes, uo- :.> any shadow. ' simple ini' *■!. one -m « to -ee Nancy
Nan« y'« -xpt-r * « of men are n
many of iSincerely.
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FOR B E T T E R S H A V I N O - V I I L I A v
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Bi- ‘ hip might .ic p m d l . m w m im g iw d ’ ’ 'nrrn‘ to *ha».
< >r n ;rKio»rna: apphcetton, the Con- hngm crr mav add to human safety,
»' isAMtuwrm \m. In rubber miiia, hands
t-rrar ,rs v»merunei are t aught hetweeer* ,,er«. \ »rattion a secood
nak ncan an arm- -or a ide. (loouwin’i •>fw unmnation control apparatus haa
' rpviu«cu *he 'line m stopping the
k ntm; Engineers must know the in- .«*srr\ a h a which thev are deaiing— steel, ... ocr. rati.f, rai.rtiau— then hteraily
••Bi'hcumtMiiotKhorh«.” InMrmgihr '* “ ' ‘"X'1 •«* ' jKom rf', n n — Co-trol t-r.ginrrr. B n J 'heoucivts moti at hone with Vh (suoaksim ,
Westinghoose4 « i H I ^
The Social Whirl Wiled by BBVA I'KKM OTT Kappa I Mia Home
p » c o m ia g w e e k -e n d p r o m is e s to be th e m ost ...........................• ,m y th a t h a r e p r e c e d e d It t h is te rm F irst , a 8 0c ,a l
iked fo r a n d m u c h a w a ite d m il it a r y ball will k . I . u i * m o ,t ' th e •jrlstlc s u r r o u n d in g s a t t h e 119th Field A rtiM »™ ,ll" ° n g a trict-
T h i . I . th e flra i b ig p a r ty o f th e :,ium f o r th e a e t w e e k . T h e Alpha i’hl alumnae are . . en atsam e e v e n in g In t h e W o m e n ’ s club h o u s e and th e p i £ “ p \ r ‘■ertaln a t t h e s a m e t im e w ith an o p e n h o u s e ^ „ 1 * » » » • P hi
ST& .*'*’ - PythUB f0rm,,, ‘‘ nd a" “*>*“ house given*by TheA lpha P h i
a lu m n a e o r g a n iz a t io n o f th e ! i it p ie r w ill s ta g e a benefit n th e W o m e n 's c lu b h o u s e n ig h t . M u s ic w il l b e fu r* by (Jreen B u g o r c h e s t r a fo r
nr. w h ic h Is u n d e r th e d ir e c - Mr*. H u g h J o h n s o n .
P h i M U f-G tiffin h a s le f t s r h n o t - an d d r fck h a s m o v e d In to th e
So ro rlaa S o ro r la n s o c ie t y w il l g iv e a •ea at th e h o u s e S a tu r d a y af-
fr o m 2 :3 0 u n t i l 6 :3 0 . T h e . pen t o a ll w h o w ish t o at*
K a p p a D e lta Marl,. Iloatleman has returned to
the house after having been a na- t>*nt In the college hospital for the
lust few weeks.S e sa m e
h 0 J1' n , a ,lornln* has moved Into the
U n ion L ite ra l1} ’The annttul winter term formal
dinner danre will be held at the Hotel Kerns Feb. 5. Dietrich’s orchestra of Grand Itaplds will furntsh the music.
About ton members o f the society will attend the military ball.
I*ythfanFormal Initiation will ho held for
CANDLES OP QUALITYBarirtjj unii (Sift Sbnii
sfr«. K . M . H a r fo r d
DEAN ASKS FRESHMEN COUPON BOOK MISUSETO SEE CLASS OFFICERS NOT TO BE TOLERATED
D eu PhelH Requots Froth To StadnU Peniitinf In Ltodmg Rtport Ob Work of tbe Athletic Coupon, |B Future
ern‘ Moit Forfeit Books.Announcement has cohie from -----------
Dean Phelan's office that all fresh- inen students should report to their advistora during the weelc o f Feb. 1 to counsel about the work o f the term. The advisors will hold office hours in the old library building as follows:
s. u. Bergqulst: Monday, 1-2;Tuesday, 9-10; Thursday, 2-3: Friday. 11-12
Oeorge Brown: Tuesday, 4-5:30;Wednesday. 10 - 1 1 ; Thursday. 3-4
C. M fa d e : Monday. 1-2: Wednesday. y -2 ; Tuesday, 4 ".
Dr. Chamberlain: Monday. 8-9 ;Tuesday, 1-2; Wednesday, 8-9 ; Friday. 2-3.
II B. Dirks; Friday, 1 -3 .Miss Helen (Irimes*: Monday, 1 -3 ;
Wednesday. 1-3.Miss Mary Shellonberger: Tues
day, 4-.,; Wednesday, I 3; Thursday.4-5
1» f . Kckerman; Monday. 11-12;Wednesday. 1 0-11; Thursday. 2-'3.
• . 10 Miller Tuesday. 1-2; Tuesday. 4*5:30; Friday. 1-2.
I .in to n M o n d a y . 3 :3 0 -5 ;3:30-3:30 ; Thursday. 3:30-
Dppmitc H. K. Iluildlng
Established IM 7
R l S "Com P1'
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Off"S c h o o
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rvo R K c o s t u m e c at Bldg., 137NWabash Am ..Chicafo, III.
Taxicabs for the Military Ball \A -iH fla l s e r v ic e w il l Is* provided by the M arket f a b •
• '••mpany. T h e re w il l Ik* ii <IN|*“ t<hing servlee from the •' a Ion B u ild in g at •'* : » l p. m. and «alts will !««• stationed 3■here from that hour until v.'to p. ni < all 21 I II hi 3placing o rd e rs before t i ’ .'Wi p. ni. and the I ’niiai Building 3phone, .sir,p a ft e r th a t hour. 3
and Urim. state’s sters. will vie for he Illinois Athletic al indoor track cli Alderman, holder - ‘»yard dash title.
tin* 300-yard ire •o the 70 yard t von and White 10
be entered in
two hon- 1 As- ■ issic
of Will
door
CO-EDS COMPETE IN TWO RIFLE MEETS
Tip With Vermont in Dual Meet; Placf Third In Five Cornered
Meet.
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Plenty of ('mIm »1 119th Field Artillery Armory I Miring the Party.
in \l tht:I M I I B I T H IN I K IP
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No Charge for Extra Passengers
FINAL Vz OFFOUTING PAJAMAS SWEATERS HEAVY UNDERWEAR
GOLOSHES DRESS SHOESn X E D O S $27.50 to $50.00
T h e F a s h io n S h o p
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f o r F a r m e r s W e i held on T u e s d a y .
!'! u r s d a y Tor ' h e rh>* president and
I M’lp l i l , '» I i (T o n i a n d *
S a g in a w i « -• • U B ! m '- h f o r d n d in Brighton.
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Mere Below We List a Few of the Latest Hits On Columbia Records
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Announcenient has come from the athletic department that misuse of student coupon books will not be tolerated in the future.
During the fall term several stu- »lents forfeited their athletic books for permitting «»tliers to use them. In the future, all hooks that are misused will be taken up and in addl- tion the names of the students violating the rules will bo published in tin* Michigan State News.
This notice has been made in accord with r«»cent action taken by the board in «ontr«>l o f athletics.
Slate Sends Two Track Stars To Urbana for Indoor Classic
SEE THE NEW
SHARI TOILET L IN E
AT OUR STORE
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COLLEGE D R U G CO.
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W e h a v e been show* erincj y o u w ith in*
formatons about B a r r o n s fo r four
months— but " i t aint go in ’ to
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BAR R O N ’S"«’ANOIKS Hi’' IUSTI.M I I' i V
<*«mhI t lui lit*** al Hu* stintile««! Margin • t 1‘mtlt KiMiwn
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Harry Su ffrin ’s twe-fur-nii« ■ 'A ill aid youand vour roommates in filling your clothinglU’i’ds f o r spring. Ik* sine tli.it yon «*«> tiu'sevalu«’s for t In- college man.
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• I'iints Suits 1 KerriMits0|m it sjiitirtli«} 1 ulti 9:30.
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L. E. HORTON Sporte Editor A PAGE OF SPORTS
ANMIHTANTH
.1. I »ni«* Mettili Joseph 1», El le nor 11 tit «-hitis M tiriti it B»ii ini t
H e n rie tta S co v r ii
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INTER-CLASS MEET TO WARMBOARDS IN GYM SATURDAY
ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN ENTRANTS ENTERED IN ELEVEN EVENTS TOMORROW.
CONKLIN VERSUS WORLD UNDER STATE COLORS
INTRA MURAL BASETBALL FINISHED NEXT WEEK
Inter-clait Stand* With Freah, Premier Campus Ice Star At New Agi and Seniori; A ft o nTop. Brunswick, Canada, This
Week.
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT WINS OVER STATE IN CLOSING MINUTES 16
T h e it ti ti mu I in te rc lu s a tra ck mo-t i* ached it led for t lie* gym nasium at *2 o'i’Iiu k S:it hi < 111V ii ffernoam w ith 1*»7 cut nuits iti flic e levan *•* hc«tnl«-)| i-o iinWith live record» broken Iw-u week atol two tied, it is e\|»e* ted that further improvement witt-i** mad** tin* «o-t. In kiwcrltiR time it ri»! r»-* .»r*l*. I tille r, w h o gtnht»>*| i w l i r - t - andII si t olid for the f n -h u i e u tasi weekis e«|KMt»H| to rep*
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run in tte-|.|h- ,-u-i.U *r:
d i lite luIIctiMon, l'IcM cf and / ' I i ih h ri fn vo rBea in tbe tu >» n i *•*•|hde ta u lt ii.g c 'c i i t w ili I h i ì Ui b n lf un boiir preti«»»»« io th* óf ttic otber e venta
F ir s t p lace tedi etninl ó itiir*t ‘2. and fo tirlh I g-m 'a re to ho mw nrded to itti <piare.
T lu en triea for ite* • »Pu le v an ii l ’reah IM H*i
M< A iee. nnd l 'f iin m r.w hm i.li fhd iiiikc. M llte r and H»n* ke . M orofNky ; Menlors F a n o » * !
4U yitrd *IhmIi F re *h II* n«tllll I I . I t O I iloti . B o sw li l ’Ul. VA tilt;
m arit i. lH*b*batit). iiu n tu tH iS ..II \\ ititi in te, \\ r igh i, h-nw-n s-and 1.««« . Sophs I or.l M * «il Hltnd iart. t Ime. tieh m k c and W a l l ; Ju n io r* F b s c r I( NciiioiN / Militici imiti I a r ic i K .c f c r
4t» y a rd low b u rd le * F r s< h.tr. K e n y o n . W a r n e r llo u g i an d W ln d M te , Moph« l.o rd . M In rh , P a lk . M attsun . «’ Im e . M i
:dlin« »nd Oehnirko; Junior»: Bupp id Flptcr; Senior»: . tnmertnati.itiNoppcn and Kurt*.4" vard high htifdlna Fresh:
lUiyoti Inlicr. Hchnnf, Wagner, • nirhiicr and Windlate; Soph»; ,i,l. ({..llitiM. Met ul loch Falk. Mat - ii Flirte and Mill«*r, Juniors: No itrie*. Senior»; Kurt/, and YanNop
• yard da»h Fr«»h: Henaofi,n |{o man. (iordon. Wiliiams, th flolchnnty, Juntenen, Po- W right. K * • t»v * 111. Schaar,
«• and liHliR, Sopiis: l.ord.», ii Hiiiehart, Flln«, Miller. • Falk, Mattlnon and Wall.
Wolflnger, illllon. Fieser, nd Procter; Seniors Farley, man and Kcefer jump Kreah Hitler, Hai k
n. Miller,
T h e s e i n ! d i u »T s i ll I In* i n t e r f r i t i e r n i l Y I im s e i hi ii l o i i r n t i m e n t . wert:* t o tiu \ * • l i i c i i j »hi .ved in t h e gv in T l m r s t l a y . TI»«* » » l y m p i r .s w e r e t o i i ; l \ e I f iet I l i e I IthUI I . ii s a n d t h e T r l i i i o i r a a w e n * *• h e d u b dto .... . iIn- Laml.da Fht Alpin». Tbc« III tiers of ih<- tw o m atch .- w ill meet -<in ie lillie ne\t w eek according to I
Th« fresiiineti mum defeafetl the
hid I game .Monday. 22 In The m.mo.-i
Inunhiiiig I lie Junior engineer». I I
LANSING MUSKEGON TO PLAY IN STATE GYM
Riyali Draw Crowds That Tax Laming Gym.
HOOD, HACKETT, AND DREW FEATURE ATTACK IN U S T EIGHT MINUTES OF HECTIC BATTLE ON DETROIT FLOOR
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Millinery Ik 'aul) Parlor. Third Floor Tea If«M»m. Second Floor
ION 110 N. \\ »« h in ftn tl %«enue I.AN M IN H . W I I M.
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L i s l e I ' o n k l l n , p r e m i e r s k a t e r f«»r M ii-h i i’ .i n S t a t e , a n d t h e s t a l e o f M i c h i g a n a t l a r g e , t h r o u g h h i s . t f f i l - i a i ¡ o i l -a i I h t h e a m a t e u r s k a t i n g a s o t i ’ i s t o n i o f I l e t r o l l , i s p a r t i o f p u t t»g
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k «• )•..* e v e n t s . H e I s A e a r i n g t h e G r e e n a n d W h i t * c o l o r s *.t \ 1 S ( '
n e a r f u t u r e L o n k i i n . w h o h o l d - m a i i v m e t i i K w i l l s k i m o v e r H o g l a r i n g ■ u r i a * •• a t l n u n . i t i n t h e I n i - r i i . i M o n u ! e v e n t s , a n d a s h o r t t i m e ! it*-r h e w i l l p r o b a b l y r o m p ' U * - in th*> a n n u a l A i n e r i e . i n e e r l i i s s t « ’ ,? | . I k . I ' l a . l d , N e w Y o r k
FRAT BOWLING TO BEGIN JAN. 30
OLDENBURG NAMED CHAIRMAN OF BOWLING COM
MITTEE.
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YPSI NORMAL IS NEXT FOR STATE
Michigan Normal Court Crrw Hrrr Tomorrow Night; Amotn;
Bril in Slate.
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>r flie tirsi finte in eiglit seasonB• il -peetators witnessed thè p»*r- ance <*f a Michigan Sfate Imitili i| u i ni et. Tuesday night, when h Kob» look hi» tnen un a jaunt ie stronghold <»f th« l'nlversity etroit. and npparently. froin allrts or thè em-ounfer, tfce Tltan»
nrtmed to royally «ntertnln tOritM-r ' \ggie” friend» witli
spiri»* «I basket-ball. for thl» *li.| and nabbed a 1»? 1«* verdtet.
)*■ game w.is m:irk«'d ihrotigbout(finsiant rtash»*s o f individuai*
and -o* desiroiis " f wituiing w*-r** (Oli li t : f hit t die l e t - h n i ' J U e of
.r une was deuected tn tbe back-ndato consistenti)! wrecked it» chance» to cop thè laurei» hy
ytremely poor foul shoofing. In l'einptH frolli i In* free thr**xv Un« Sfaters chalked Up s,-,,r*- ̂ but
TI)OH*‘ filine ;i t ! Ite liandH of eriiks and Hr.uv. Detroit mesilio hall frotn the tl«-Iti H**v* u fimes iiupared 'ith tour goals bv th« n alni Wtitte tnen In foul shoot- ftie TI tati» w**r«« in» better than
They gnrnered only ;» sin- .ointer via tliis route. iti otte |es»
i.. l'a t h'dics li a d tbe gii me clnch- .' « with eigiu minute» of jday
niiitig. and tlieti State «tuged a vvhich. results (.roveri, fame a
• fff.» late bui nevertheles» servii lo» tIn* I*«’trolti-rs know »fiat game was nnt on »»'»> uni il thè!
whist le had« ectioed acro»» thè
gli» minili f'M of lodai ed basket.- on tho pari of Michigan State
\ * in- • (Toris of Homi ami h W'Jio raged t vvo basket» iti | s a « i i ■ •. ! 11 li. .uni l.rought tile• t o 1 I "ideali tali tanky H»ib*tHute for
i itir ’ il*- i ..t i» amo tbrough..e - Apii fwo hasketK io take
* h e feeling o f unrest lorlged In niiinls of »ho lietroit player».
ai < annui State’s hope»• min , 'e v ii-forv » »tu* **f th»*
e. f i luteiiu i l t tl IH : d f i « e of game . atre w In i» he drihhled
»Ile eli» ire Gr»«« ii itul Whlt« '.i Mke n i open crnt k al thè
MI ll.nkeft and Homi W e r e• ffeiiHix** dar» for Siate, whlle v.rk of l»r*iw along tbe line of
J. \V. Kdmonds’ Sonsn i l NhN and FINK I I \ IIIK K t.lHIIIN
la? \ \ iwliiiiglciii Avellile Soulll I..in«mg. Mirti,
i d t a h l i d«. d 7 1 Y * - ar »
a Ivedralfled defensive aitar served lo offendine stelli a * tack, was outstanding
Losing to the V. o f I), pia, in a majority los» tdtuath again They have now won losf five. Playing one of th.* standing Michigan intere lives i ri I he' state this wee I the form of the Ypsilund quintet, they aro not destili. I a 50-50 standard for the sea far However, the Kohsnn pull a surprise, which they ,'upahllity for when they d*di University o f Chicago. St and showed up well again » against the reputed strong ii ni versify five
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LANSING LAUNDRY
M. S. C. FRESHMEN TO PLAY HERE FRIDAY
Meet Flint Junior College In Second Game of Seaton.
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CLEANINGRegardless of Tom Duff
and His Squirtless Grape Fruit
C. E. Rice & Co.CLEANERS and DYERS
STATE RIFLE TEAM LOSES
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Poote's Auto LaundryHear .*f Washburn* Sb>*p
l a m H m dtrd. ^ inm iiN d nod and \ k m it o i - lla»«»itit*- Oil*
East Lansing Dry Goods
Warm Wool Hockey Capa, Brown and
WhiteGloves Scarfs
STUDENTS COMETo Eat at
M. S. C. RESTAURANTOPEN DAY AND NIGHT
HARVEY PHOTO ' S H O P
raoTMuaxraic pimmum. 24-Hour Service
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THE PLACE TO EAT____
The Wolverine LunchLANSING. MICBMiAN
OPEN DAY and NIGHT