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VOLUM E 19

Michigan Slate News S t a t e N e w s O f f ic e

M o v e d to U n io n

B ld f f . , F o u r t h F lo o r

COLLEGE TO GIVE DEGREES TO 30 MORE STUDENTSRecommend Immediate Granting of Degreet to Those Who Com­

pleted Summer School.

BOARD TOTAKE ACTIONB S.. M. S.. A. B. and Master’s

Degrees Among Those to Be Granted By State Board.

TUESD AY, OCTOBKll •">. 1926 Number 5

O u r D u m b

" F R O S H

■ y H .* Ii. '•

I l:t 11 ' M

i >* *• A Mi Il I*. .1 I

WORK TO START Chinese Student Reveals SPECIAL TRAIN TO IMMEDIATELY ON Picture of Native Land TAKE STATERS TO 1927 WOLVERINE.:^ k . a s r ANN ARBOR GAMENeed Few Additional Members To

Complete Staff; Work On Budget Finance System.

CONTRACTS TO BE LETBoard of Publications Wolverine Committee Composed of Tyrrel,

Engle and Prof. Nelson.

I I * great tu he a Mflflier,"-a>.s t U » » u ld h u t I Im p f Ihurt» up at iti grim m i liti» m il» » ill t i t u t f . I i t a t t 4 i n m i k I a |ttir»* lo l ’a a l i t i M m o f m«> in i m »• nu.» m i l i f ih ,, m an i ( ,4 r h it* a i l tin* clothe* ran limi a pair of pant* lli.it I ilmi'f Ita»»* ti» lake litri»« in •tod a «nal nit h »h*c»«>« .»hört* tiniu*h »o I , an get nt» hand* out, I'» tie*» fh,*\ i ImIh'I Ulto»» liiere *»a»

»» »«»all men a*» im* »»hell lin » i*. ih»--»* . loTlies.

CONCERT COURSE BRINGS ARTISTSSeveral of Most Outstanding

Artists In Opera Field to Appear In Philharmonic.

SHORT COURSES BEGIN OCT 25

Three New Subjects Offered Thii Season; Recreational Work

Given.

"i Special to Carry Military Band i ip m v and Football Squad; Ticket

Sale Opens Thursday.

rummel in charge

l;.'*!1 Train to Leave Lansing 8:45 Sat- «ivtm- urday Morning and Return

At Night." |* i, s i,le n t t!* ttujitj I,. I »irks. ..f Hit*

r Ii’,:.1 l i *' r i a l tt-t.t. f i • {•(■<•» I1> t In* It . . . '( .a l l" I anti . o lh 'g c m il i t .»r> b lind to ' I f *

I ».if M «m m * a t \ m i A l l mm* i h i« " . «< t l. S a | i ir t lr iv L a s t 5 cap tin* b iltid

nut«U> th«* t r ip «<» W lw ru t in iti a m i M ic h l vat. a m i th is M a r lit«* a t i l i i i i l t l i ’t-tuiMil

1 ' ‘/he lutiiD s i in- M ic h ig a n a m i t *t*1*111*1 1 gumi*s

;,r;; .... "Ma t ' « * U a iiu iit 'l . 11»« • S | . a r la n » in-

i • .* ft . I i i.| ■ a t '! a in ts 111 * I.a rut* u l’ tin»

FORM MEN’S CLUB CHECK SYSTEM TO IN EAST LANSING3E ESTABLISHEDNew Organila t ion-4*. Promote Re- tiff ina I S

r.» ¡‘»un and Social Workper vision of Student

PuhScaiions Will Go Into Effect.

S«*»» S|Mtrl' ' » ' I f

*i* ! til- a m i I..' g iv e n Ut F r i

m laiiiwttia t.ii MIt*himiti ** là S a t n i «In» m o rn in g . I t»** i III w i l l It*;) » * • A lit i A rlttiTt ita t t.làhi nu* tdtiml fili» ;»l»|»i«•xiniiife* v lM * A m an« . an li’il f..|* tin* a» m Fi Itili»

s . xi»» « f t h a t a lar««* I ■•' intoni - will a t a *t a it i at ii y ti th.* -|Ht i.tl I f is at I f ii at mi ; îm• i,* i« a Mill i. it>tit mini­ai ' mit il i-v. t.* »».'triant lin* • •f ' lit* train si ml» *nl -111 * -

• ali--«-i»«■• - nf -undent aupportMM u 111 . III,.*!' Iiiakf di- broli k

nid i a I f I ..I III.* Ii'lltllim lfl' ' ail.I I I l f -I'«*, i.tl t r a in ar-• Ita vi- Us-1, ma,If to pro-

NOTED SPEAKER TO TALK HERE

M ik lm il M .Dr. Lynn Harold Hough of Detroit

to Speak at Next Convo­cation.

HGLD CONFERENCE AGRICULTURE ISIN SOCIAL WORK Work of A?ricultural Djvilion ^

Prof. Eben Mumford to Address cl|lde| paft of Michigan Delegates. State Intereits.

MAIL COURSES IN AG MAY BE ESTABLISHEDCourses 'o Be Short But Interest­

ing ; Co-operation Promised.

I f f r.. M f i r . ... .1 '.. II ' . h ft ln l.M l fut­ili f.. lu-li| 11. t..tier 12 I *r

I . > ni» l i t i . h i H o u g h .1 l»,*tr..it w i l lI,. I,.- f . a 1.1 I I 11 i I.M iu ll I . |.l|t» «I

i ( . f . < i » » » > i \ a m i . • ■ i .» \v>~ ll- k m m nMl i f f Í-! Dll« I-*'« II th»* I l l i ld t t l d i' M r.

i l . a u : ' - t.t l,«| It u n t im i a in |.«»llu F n u ta m l w ht*D ' In* o««tipi«** iti»»

|.itl|»f i «.f ..iif df tin* t i t » 's i t

In I I '.t itf li - i . " ' " t i l . h ig h m th elu i .a . .1 . 1 1 . I f , .1 till* . d tltif I» Im i

I •» I l . f lift,.- f.otf«| .1»-i lit* i* im •< »p eak. , a tuI ..I , n . . .1 i l i in k f t t l.ra w s f.» h l« .t in t a l i U l f n id-! i h i f l i f f i a a l iitn l |d*n- . I. tv f M. m is a I h 'lru it I I I , 11, *f J ifl III!

nt h l« » h ieTa fr« m u l i •«•**-

■ I f f I \ a I idllMFresh LetirnsOld Collegian Game ni,].*, t d f |» r H o u g h '«

Car le ton Murray, '29, FindsBachelor’s Life Not Too Bad

t rs . la v vo ti in M u in fur« I of

-.f M S •.f d e le g a re *

iln . l t d f S . . m l W . . r k in th»

I . of M HPM I A l TKAIS

Tb-ket# m a y bo procured now f«.r 'h.. -|M>« mi fd«t*hall train in Aim \ri*di* next Suitirday at the Union. 'Ya-hhtirn's Moiokt* t»r at th**l 'I i ld ic «»fTici*. Tin* round trip rat** " d l approximate 3.50. explain Marty i{ mu m«.I is in thurge of the ri<ket salt*«. The >|»*»*lal »»ÜI de* K'hg. ..u Michigan avenue, at M:43 l«*rt from the Union depot iu Lau- “ • »»• Saturday.

«•Sir.» . Biology . »I**» nit ut * I •! i • a ! r ' budding* ulto»*!* '¡mi, r ria <i »'.•*

alio.T im » u r i d ll'. »Jepnrt trien t* » r*- «on-

tiouall» on the look-out f..r f-. ff. r methohd* un«i pr»*dtw’f* in tbt-ir par- • niai : ta*»* Thu* »h«* dairy tmlhlinx !» ' ! ri i : 1». * Í *.. d if U*»t in tin* -Hit*-, »ml jitu if if t " int» f!i-t.«t .«»Ihg«-

ui kitd»»« him* irisuim-nf in f the lami Iti the «'«.rridorn Vg. hui kling ma» *«• »'***n mauy . trun by uoihg*' filtri**» iu the

annnal State F a ir in Irr«> it.In another »»•♦*«*k «»r «*» th e »arl«H»a

departtiM'ntal *JuL**« »»ill U-gin t*» f tm e r ion again, 'rht* Horticulture riut»

j will have the outline of ita fall l*ro- I grain completed.

» a l id i ia l Fu »T a c t ic a lly T h e M om «

n-r. w h o -!*• r««f**r in t l

•M Montami t««rla íéd fr«, ■ Ita tiger -I « • niojii >.!*«« n

,|ntd

.it vithT I

h >-« n*i f it » or ui the trophic

The M n r r a v t a n k f • *o1«tInuing th e ha« dth*r int*-

At

. t in ini*.. ili

;..t,f,..iin' «Imtriit in i he Mi furent The altitude U “.éJ«» r*** i tifitipcmI riiilntutl niiint**»*ii niih*»’ uvay Vfigh*H»i« »vere tilt* -«** iahlt* dUtanti.'!<f a >nfT fhe-lKiur hik** «.v**r n.ugh bis* tini«' ira il T h e tra ili »vere «loa»*d hy for- f/oui hi« n\»*n «iai**m**nt * •*wt iir««*. niaking it iitif****»MÌl»ie fi» t»b- Ih** nitt! t'.*r he .M id il. I raiu ,»r «end ‘»ut inali. Foot-t ra ila * tle*i r«*<i and plann»*d to t« alone !'*ad to thè neareat wagon r*»ad hiit «in«»* rcturning to M »»idch wuh hftecn milen fr**ra tbe cithin fall I bave < hang»*«l uiy Aa thè altitude w n auch tbut grmm. wonder wbo «he ma y be?

Testry

"d*l I;»«.»* it hat such is had alway«

a ha*« h**l«*r S «*. th»*<

mimi. W e

t.f • à . . . t i n t h o » * u ' l u - h o u »«* h**»»

• a « a m i .v lia t ' ; t i th e fo r- r« i ¡-t h ir* ' >»i * 14, ■ f l- i lig t m ig h t

i- - « ii ,.i fer the hi at « ar bad left.;1,4- 'ar -'i out '■> t***t hl« in »v fourni1

• Imjgf -.u the following night. S tarling ffdiu Washington avenue nt

»\,-h** »hirtv. ite rmie TìF leu '•‘parate a r» a n d walked f«i t*it«l of ten feet.

<dI *‘f .»tii.ti «•«*« to pr*»ve that people . ir e r**aily very kim lly to Mtudenta af- »e r a ll

NK.M ORN— H im ìr b m meHèng Wrdnrw- ila, af ... tlHaWnr buMIac- I

PUN EXTENSIVEHOMECOMING DAY

■ la v mi th** M 'urv of MichigiUi S t a t e • U f i*,« ,r- ¡ndcr way »»tfh the ;»p-

l>i»intm e n t * »he com mittee .»hh 'h Adi he .it I barge

T h e « O l l im t lte e i« « OUI |,«.H**i| -.f‘ a r i. J u l i a n . • h n in n a t i . I t J . Me-

• a r t t t y . r . » t rv o f th e F 11 lú a FredA I l f i irra u ; r. «nli-nt of i ho \';»r*lty < I 1 :. t.i-ofg,. lu rk» pr»"»ii|*>nt * « f the S t u d e n t Council, a n d J H . Jlat»a«|- III,mi. «lirecdir "f the toilage publlca- : 011a ilfpartu ient.

At the Union

M a n ila Î.JïT r ir* . A l le n i for a ll mH ftwM.k« «rapii pa (N-r. etc., ar»* • it »ah* a t tin* iu h !ii denk.

F«»«i|mhih are the «ame an rad i fur any purvhnae in the liakm , hut they *ave >eu H">. I u

I 'dt.t tai II t t in t* are on aal« at j the malti deak imiiealiately after I 'he game.

t hen* and rhathe r seta may be I obtained a t the mala M i far 9 une lu the

l*realdeiit Butterfield baa pro* vided the Near York TioMa for lohtiy renderà at the Unloa.

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Michigan Stale NewsPoMlibM twv* vrwklj «uria* tb* eoU«s> rmi br ib* «tod-rt» o f tbo Mlrhtfin *'*•>■ rv>U*k" EBt«r»d •* »wood e\*m m «::er «t tb» poot- offW» ù « t /jr j lE » . Mleb'AU. AilTjrt'Jtn* rmtca forni»b*4 npoo

• ppl'rttioo to tb» BwlM »» K iu | < rEDITORIAL STATT

KEITH H I M t m r fiR . TTÌ------------------------------------------— — SdltorQORDO.V WUTTBt~R-V. TT». H-rmUn H o w Boato«» T i M f »ERVA F'KE«‘ 'ITT. TTb Kipp» U S » Hoo»» 0 * * d Editor

. . . Jt*irW»ry Editor.Sport- Editor

fV.r.s I* F«w’ ur*» ßditorAttristant Kditor» I>-too H o r ’fm. r>ti« Medili ha Brlabia

Krp rirtrr* y. Ü A M inni*. M : • ' H f h

• ia e ^ ty i P p o f W t W g n n * * i filmerò. E d i t b 8 im OB too. R u b y V iw œ in fiwr^r.dw W a lte r M lMrwi B r iM H««ri#tf# 0#nr»u.

I « unir— br b » . Ir»rood » t Ihr « n u brick A h o o » L« W o r t o r t » hhrti »nd yoa■ mwrif in four dirifioDt ircQBQ a /riestN Tn^rp .1

11» w *«* lo .« W t» »■ "X V "., il f .r V ..- .,.o> T«fitawtfoalBgly. tal»1« b*- h*« leam*^ to f^e family, not only immediate but do bi* own thiaktng. oalera be h** äDnt*. uoH«* and irrandparl*»arw*d j w o * <«f rslne. «it». The twek section

Th «— who are foin? • •!!•'?»•-h‘*u!d U* sure that they are properly

fn. jKifk and buy whole pif». »moke«!. *1 er» and the two side sections *u* them hantring in the ntnre nmm

(C on tin u ed on page 3)hundred or more •ph». «w'ond floor is not

. - A S . « r « t M ' . l l S320.n'snt

physical!y. efji«»tW*nsl- If a *?u<Vot has not

•b- physical ramina or the eoiotioBsl »rahiHtr to «»and up under the strain if rhe life and work of a college, be

«houid find «"ine other plaœ or occupa­tion within his limitations >*r if he ; .j« rn.r ’ h** ’ via* nf mentality »hat w .»!

b’.ni I *1 k—p up wi»h th» wort without • vnstant struggle and tnsery. he should not g«- Four year« » f g»-

• rhem • "nrribire* nothing to *1

rememberacademic

•M a• tb# • i t ; m Prsns— Phone 2 M IS »a- g 'n ’h* M If H IO A S B T A T E N'CWg are writ - * t ‘ f a- ! h * a«*:«*ar*s wfa> are ruder.** They

*d t f repr«Mwr.':ng ttl riewpoint of

l i l t III» .III:»« XI» 1 0 K ^ M W IH «.!

/ T i r : , s a t T.T-Ag T V " l P W B — » n a j ^

lie utimirtiilnl h) (lie l i f l i d i Ik|>«i1insnl *»f

Ml« MM.AN STATE A O R H T I.T IK A I. d ll.I.E C K

W EBSTER ’S COLLEGIATE

T h # first Abridged Dictionmry—*Jls*+t1 uponWEBSTER'S NEW IN TER N A TIO N A L

Da Yaa Paula Orar Maw Weeds? Ovat asset dsAnétKMie of j I'tonur.A taii-.ii) «4 wroidst . v*r tha tdantity eg htst«>nc cherec-

let*/—ova» quaatu '«»a «4 I - ovai pniììtè ni gremiusi,•|'**hns. purwtuatton, of Engltah uaegaf Look than, up tn Webster's Collegiate.'Move then

|WMM> antrtea. A special section shows, with esam flea, rules uf punctuation, use al capi*

tabs abbrex tallona» etc. 1.700 lUuatyeuona. IUM pages, printed on Bible Paper.* — »■ — ^ -“ -p SailaraiaabknM SM e lie f bU s m is

C . 4kC. feUMUAM c c x

C-27I»

I H IM ..« : * t i i i k n t r k i k i wh h t ir k o r M T iu : i.ir r

I f'on^snu'-d from p i»* 1>

“Langrack”Fine Clothes

T h e CoUetfiate

“ D a r t m o u t h ”

T h re e B u t to n

S in g le Brea.«te<

* 4 5L a n g r o fk tee h n iq u e

la n t ly im ita te d , but

r tu a l ly repr<>duee<).

Small’s :§Men’s Shop ■

NO MORE EXTRASmake Ibe »*• e»rb <-b#W t « r ettra

ngers may now ride f**r theJMt*«»nf

Ave may now use taxicabs «tret* car foro.

T H E M A C K E Y C A B C O M P A N YItbl M i l l

715 River Slrwt

■ ■ a s a a a a a

: Watch RouseFs Salesa• and S A V E MO N EY on yourI

: Drug Store Purchases

RiHiser** Malted Milk for the lloun Town Lunch

C. J. ROUSER DRUG CO.T h re e C u i -R a le D ru g S to re s

l.an«ingTH E R EX A M . STORES

e a a a a

He’s StillTelling the Judgesr «Ci’

1 * « j- i f j a

> « * w t h e u n d e r g r . u l u . i f c u c l» a t e r

of f*ther vlavs s rhc 1 )evign 1 -.gi ncer in ’ f»« I uri*»b-l»cncraf«>r Net ftim <f the Power Lnginrcftng Department 1L ¡> in h’t elrvent'h year .it the Wratinghouse C umpanv.

I arT«-• n to u v s »hr butldcr nf the tasfcst things th\ir k », clcttn- ca! Lor those mtncate high xpei vi machines, hr must m f only act .»s designer, Uuf mu>t 1 dtrn assist ,n scli’ ng. an*l must I«*,k after rhc servue when problems ar’>e n o|>eration Because the designer is the man wh«> knows, he 1* the “ speaker I <* r t h e alhrm ative. ' 'Honorable luugcs" are tavt seek­

ing engineers o f ciectru: light and power companies*

! he:1 her

ap heap:

better wav »«, melt expensive metal »>1 high heat resistance aluminum, platinum, certain all« v >teei.s, an»i the like. < )rdinary smelting meth­ods cuuidn t be used. Properties

t o b e k e p t u n c h a n g e d ; a n d t h e

g r e a t h e a t b .p ic f u M t h e o r d i n a r y

c r u c ib l e a c w e l l is t h e m e t a l . I .a l-

f>.< n > d is e a r . ie d r a i i i o - g e n e r a t o r

w a s f o u n d ?n o f f e r a n i d e a l a p p l i ­

c a t io n t o a n e w h ig h - f r e q u e n c y

n . ’.u . » n t u r n a c e t o r m e lt in g ’ hose « p e c ia l m e t a l s ; a n i s o L a f f o o n de-

< ?gned that m achine.V«»u c .jr m easure the advance

n high-speed t u r b f ' generator up-

p.iritus by com p an n g the rnikiels of I‘i lk when Laffoon entered 'h e particular field to which he has

n trib u ted , w itii those .f‘ 1V26. I hen !'.'**> K\ \ was some m a­

chine Sow, at K V A , nolimit is set on the future.

H igh speed m achines m ust lie fitted the individual needs of custom ers. \ f t c r understanding what the ustum er wants, the de­sign eng ’ neer m u s t .determ ine the M/e. w e ig h t , vismensions and per­form ance, depending on voltage,

■quencv ami spec * he instai-in. 1'hcn he m u ..’ "follow

through.

Men who '‘follow through” in anv phase of electrical engineering tnay have confidence in their ca­reers at W caunghouac.

W^stinghoose/ X .O

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m C m O A N m i l M M I 'V E B D A V , O C T O K E S, U N P m * U n *

The Soda! Whirl Ih w m lrt

P o u r p a rtie s w e re added to th e so c ia l cuJendu I ’n ion sponsored a dance S a tu rd a y n igh t. w h ile h i lan and A lp h a G am m u R h o f ra te rn it ie s enter*

T h e so ro r it ie s held th e ir final ru s h in g p.u*nes vious to S i le n t W e e k , w h ich w i l l be observed p lend g ing o f the fresh m en w il l ta k » pia»***

P y th ia n P r ic e F aM iss D o ro th y C re m e r w en t hom e ro • F1a<-|

fo r the. week-end.M iss E v e ly n P r ic e spent la s t w eek ­

end a* th»- P y th ia n house.T h e M isses L a r in a Sch o fie ld an d ' \

M ary P e n n in g to n o f O liv e t w ere s at th e so c ie ty house last week-

K n » t lp h i . i i Mr- -

Hel* nMi--

\ I| i Iia G u m m a D e lta M iss M e r la O i ll , w ho is le a ch in g

in H a r tfo rd , w as a guest a t the M r house last w eek-end. T h e M isses B lrm ! E le a n o r B o n n in g h a tise n am i S y lv ia ' Sch lm m e l w e re a lso here.

Miss M ild re d M a rk s sp e nt the 1 week-end in Sa g in a w . Ho

A lp h a C h i M isses K e v a H tin toon o f M onro#

and M a r ia n G a llu p , a l u m n a e o f tire h o m a S e s a m e soc ie ty , w e re gu e s ts o v e r th e Del w e e k -e n d at the A lp h a Ch i house. E a c h !

T h e M isses L e h la H o rn in g and r M a r jo ry A t l ie lin g spent la * t week- Hud* etui a t th e ir hom es in H a tt ie C reek ,

iv ir ig as th e ir gnosis the Mi- • - ] ve Hum

Students* H**adi|Unrters fo r Hixt»*«>n Vear>-

Still We Have The Good Servire

C A M P U S B A R B E R S H O PI oder College I Hug

i:\ IC I I I F IA I S , M anager

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ i ■ • w m o m

mm

m m m

Smartest of New Dresses for Every Fall Occasion

lust \vht*n the smartlv r " ?woman dwiilps that *h»* must have one of the latest ilr«*>s«*s in a smart new color, comes this new collection of splendid styles in Flat or Satin ( repe — in hlaek, wine red. navy blue, dark jrrotfi* Lovely iities linely tailored and trimmed— just the -«»rt that will delight every woman look i n,tr lor something stylish and differ­ent.

$1 6 r/>

Dancer-Brokan Co.

o f the U . o f M . w e re v is ito rs Sat- ru d ay.

C. F . S a lis b u ry heads th e soc ia l <om m ittee th is te rm .

T h e f ra te rn ity an n o u n ces the fo l ­low in g pledge*»: Ju n io r L e w is . 8ng-inrtw ; W il l ia m A rn e y . S tu rg is ;’ lln r- dd H an n ah , G ra n d R a p id * ; C a r le to n

<’r itten d o n . H u d so n ; M o rr is G reen , G ra n d R a p id s ; Jn m e s B ro w n , St. G'h?;< W is e . ; D ona ld G ro ves . Stu r- i’ i-; C o u rt H a rn n rd . G ran d Itap id s ; F ra n k S te tt le r . S tu rg is : R ic h a rdPo tts . T h re e d a k s ; C h a r le s M itch e ll. G ran d R a p id « : F r a n k G u e tts tch o w ,G ran d R a p id s ; A lb e rt A rn o ld . Esca- n ab a ; C la re E w a ld , H a r t fo rd : S tan * !#•> D en H erd er. G ran d w n p id s ; Wd- w ard W,ut**rs L a n s in g ; Itu se ll D:-.nm-. G ran d R a p id s ; L e s lie F»*n- -k* H ay C ity ; Ja m e s H a yd e n . Cass-

L .m h ImI. i C h i A lp h a W il l ia m S m ith o f H o w e ll, M a t­in (¿ itirk am i K e a rn e y M» H ride of

in* tro it and M \ D an ie ls o f Pon- tía» spent the week-end at th»* hottse.

I 'o lu in h ian T h e soc ie ty e n te rta in ed w ith an n house S a tu rd a y ♦•veiling.

W a l t e r A y ra u It spent th e w»»ek-

—- — D e lp h icGeorg« H roun. D ona ld S tu a r t . M r

'b an n in g a.nd M r H la tch fo rd w ere tier« fo r the foo tb a ll gam e, w h ile D an ie l S te g n g a from B r ig h to n was

fo r the week-end lo b e rt H u n t is at liis hom e-in St

«’Iti d in e g au ffic ia i v is ito r , M 's« E liz a b e th

Ason. w as a guest at th e house

M i*« M.-.rth i G r isw o ld . H a ss of ’ the week-end at th e house.

E h lo n l ln l l Ofr«»-**rs fo r Ib is te rm a n Mar-

Goodson . p re s id e n t; A lic e Th eo D a r lin g am i E v e ly n Pol-

1 rd a d v iso rs ; Inez H i l l . E v e ly n and V e rn a H fu n d en . qu ie t

C o lle g e lie«|«|e iire fe llo w in g o ffice r* w ere elect-1 F lo re n ce l im it ley, p re s id en t

-•ehv Vd.im- and f .oa.ii T an n er, «or*, and M a rg a re t H acko e fe

It. ■!-!•' mid I tor.,I i l l Jansen . •

kup|»u \l|»h;i 'I 'h e ta >1 \ • ri* un M oore am i DoroM» W o o d - la»** of J . Wi re week*

■e ; ! cbnpt »-r liouse\l|>ha G o m m a Ith o

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L I F E S A V I N G C O R P S

G I R L S T O R E P O R T

A n y g irls d«**iring to afflliat»* w ith the L i f e Sa v in g Corp« a re r«*ipi«*st«*«l to P ' ln r l at I In* wom en’s departm ent «if the gym nasium W«,«liu‘sd ay «*v«>ninR at T :#io. A ll new students w ho h ave ' passed the senior t«*st as w e ll as any lnf«*rest«al in passing the rotpifrtnmmt* a re asked t«» In* present.

Th e fo llo w in g a lu m n i w e re a J the house th is w eek-end; W . M arx . H o ver M arx . -Jack IV t t is , F re d ilen - ahaw and W il l ia m G ast.

I »ly tupleA few of the a lu m n i re tu rn e d to

spend the week-end at the hous«1.T w o m en w h o h a v e been added to j

tin- p ledge lis t ar«* M r D iv in e »if O ak P a rk and M r. A le x an d e r o f P h i l- 1 ad e lp h ia .

T h e a n n u a l soc ie ty ven ison roasf - is Hi tie he ld D eee inber 4.

I u io ii L ite ra ryDean S w if t has re tu rn e d fo r a

short v is it.G e ra ld R e yn o ld s , «’ la ir P ass le and

M a.urice P a rk spent the week-end in G ran d Itap id s

T w e n ty - f ive 'fre sh m en w ere enter-

hnnsehold to h ave fou r or fire hundred guests a t a time.

A Chinese lad y tn*v«*r w orks in an y o ther w ay than t<» run h«*r house and sh<* prl«l«*s horsidf mi her a b ility to en te rta in . T h e re 1« a lw ays hot t«»n a ml e ve ry gii»*s^ is gr«s-t«M| at th«* door W ith a «up o f ten.

«hi«* Chinese club ha« as Its w orst in itia t ion duty lit«* law tlm t e ve ry boy must, «lo dishes. None o f the col leg*» students work, not on ly for the l»»lit- il in g but Imm-n iis c they can ’t a fford to work. P a y is *o sm all th a t tim e is more va luab le than money in them.

Young attended Southeastern I'ni- vers ity . II»* says tha t Hi«* boys w ear long jto 'ke is to school Nut fo r social functions w ear re g u la r En g lish suits. T h e g irls a lso h ave adopted the pr«*sent «lay mode «»f «Ifess.

Th«» s«s*iiil ftim U on * consist »*f visit ing tea shops and g iv ing parlie s w here involved < ar»l games a re played. The Chines«* do to»t have tini«i<-nl ap p ro in iIon thn« do not dan»«» »*r h ave m usi­ca l instrum ents in th e ir homes or abodes o f «*tit(*rtainmetits. Pii-tiirc show s a re scarce. T h ey a re substitut-

lie wound up bis cntiVl r*atio|| w itha b rie f d iseiissi.u i o f iia* relig ion of hi« w r ite r s im p iiry oil th is popular sub

fe llo w countrym en, in an sw e r to the jcet. II«» says the Chinese re a lly have no re lig ion but w orsh ip o f ancestors. Each fa m ily has an image o f some js .p u la r ancestor m ade and keeps It in a prom inent p lace in the liouse. The first o f the y e a r the fa m ily imw* to the idol and offers it win«*s and ehoiee dishes. M r. Young believes th is to lie a sonii ex tinct custom, how ever, as m any other o f the tim e-worn «haracter-is th s

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C H U R C H C A L E N D A ROctober 8 it D»te for Reception

of Men Stndenti.

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