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Michigan State News A t lend the Jitney itann* at the Union Wed*, 7 to 10 p. in.

T U E S D A Y , F KB. 12. 1029

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ANNOUNCE THETA ALPHA PHI PLAY WTWARDBOUND'To Bf Succettor to “ P»t«y” ; Ex-

perlent« of Cait to Deter - mine Surren

TO BE ROMANCE MYSTERYM e m b e r « o f t h e T h e t a A lp h a P h i a re

r e h e a r « ln g u n d e r th e d ir e c t io n o f P r o f K H K in g o n th e fo r th c o m in g « lu d er ,* p r o d u c t io n . 'O u tw a r d B o u n d ,1 w h i*h •Art 11 lie p r e s e n t e d a* •»,*■ S ta te H ,* ;, » » » o n th e e v e n in g *<f F e b Ji» at « ir, m e ;

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¡Governor Would Hive American! j Legion Head Next President, j

SPARTAN POLO; second j i t n e i d a n c e o r j PLACE CONTRACT TEAM ENGAGES s e a s o n s c h e d u le d s o o h !FOR PRINTING OFDETROIT FRIDAY ¡"5 - 1929 WOLVERINE

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Detroit Riding and Hunt Ciub Bring. Fail Trio to Meet

Cadets

OFFICERS TO START

Cover lieiign ii Selected and Work Continue, for Completion o f

Book.

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use U ie r e Is a n o th e r w a v e r i g h t be

id -it a n d s o m e b o d y s u c cu m b s e v e r y ' •e Y o n m a y lie n e x t

rdt i t l e s u g g e s ts , " o w h a t d p itu n t [tor a cu rra? W h y ..1 s h ip ? W h e n * m

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FARMERS’WEEK ATTRACTS MANY

Registration in H E. Building Shows Big Increase Over

Previous Records.

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FRENCH SPEAKER AGAIN SCHEDULEDPierre de Lanux. Who Failed to

Appear at Recent Convocation Comes February 21.

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1 (h is p iti y w ill d ''|au ,d i th e s k il l o f M a r g a r e t al>d T o m Ita r.n .v le ll ha u n d er a * P r io r a ls o h a » T h e p a s t e x p e r ie n c e w i l l g o f a r t o In sù ir

»u tw a rd B o u n d k e h r f o r th is p la y open

11.' H i * ticket* mu \ th e U n io n th e C o lle g e ,

i f r a t e r n i t y h o u s es a n d i A lp h a P h i m e m b er

ESSAY CONTEST INCENTIVE TO MEN

FRAT MEN LOSE $115 IN ROBBERY

I rnFrda Chi Hoot* n Rifled Dur­ing Early Morning Hours

Mondav.

H ELP THE BOTH M a t o n e v o le n t s u g g e s t io n , in v ie w

'he f a c t t h a t M ic h ig a n S ta te a w e 's

• U n iv e r s i t y o f D e t r o i t ' tn a b a s k e t* [i g a m e F r id a y n ig h t , th e T l t a m fi

■ to iv u b ly f e e l m o r e a t h o m e 1/ .. ¡m ats w e re e r e c t e d in s te a d o f b oa - •*

' . in th e g y m . o r e ls e th e a f f a i r b e ,

v e r t ls e d as a w r e s t l in g m e e t , n o

Ids b a r r e d

Assumes Women Better Students Than Men; Women Barred.

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WE C A N 'T I ’NDERMTAND IT [ T h e ¡o r a l c h a p t e r o f L a m b d a C h i

■ ’* ; .k s p o n so r t o a rrr iib e ry Bun-u g h t t h a t 'r u n s in t o money. Our

h e a r t e d s y m p a th y goes o u t to

¡n th is h o u r o f d a rk n e s s o u t

n t f ig u r e o u t w h y th e y h a p p e n e d

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D U CK. " o x in g o v e r la s t .y e a r * flies we m e tOai is t o o g o o d to keep

W ith th e acquisition o f an lnter- i o n a l ly k n o w n v o c a l teacher' by ¡b ig o n .State college, the newspapers e ' h a t the eyes o f the musical world

}v e been turned upon us Pull your lades

T h e la t t e r w o * o r ig in « w h o s e h ig h e s t e e n o f v 'h e m f r o m c o m p e t i t io n

A v o im in k 'h a t g i r l * < d e n ts th a n m e n th e I ms test was l im it e d to m e n s ta t e d P r o f W W u f th e E n g l is h d e p a r t in ; * i* e <4 'h e b eq u e s t w a *

iced r i ­m a n m a n : CO ED FENCING TEAM WINS EXH,B,T

CLOSE MATCH WITH KAZOO FAILS T0 MATERIALIZE

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is ¡e f t b y M r J o h n W H e * i » e r is .’ .»-a n n g ¡m e th e ¡irisen

L a w s o n in th e rh n m o m . w h o * * M e m o r i c o m p ie » io n S in c e f h a v e b ee n d ra w n f r o m . u in te r e s t T h r ju d g e s h a v e n een .ch o se n b y th e p r e s i ­d e n t o f th e c o l le g e a n d th e h e a d o f th e E n g lis h d e p a r tm e n t

In th e ( » a t th e - s u b je c t m a t t e r h *s ra n g e d f r o m th e l i t e r a r y to th e s e v e r i y

in n in g «-w a y u» u su a l- .e g r a d u a t io n issue 4 >rd

fo n t t s u p p le m e n te d f th e K u n o m ia n -B ta t * ■ 'a . * the,. R u n o m la n

s e v e r , f o r th is d e p a r t - ie i u v u p p o r t in d e -

GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY PUNS MEETING WED.

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STUDENT GRANGE HOLDS SOCIAL MEETING SATURDAY Ls Feb 13 and '

(h e M 8 C B e e

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N e w s c o n t e s t > i o n * l i o n h *a rio t

l ia s o f ' e it m e n '

-•n cor»- b e "p u b - a n d t ifo

rt rrL a m pus tradition received a terrible

| - w h e n the viottors o f Partners week 'heir clieroots and bnars in the

f the holy d ign ity o f our class - Runs and cast their butts In our In- _ _ _ _ _ „ _ ___

e " 1 " " “ « * ■"»nMou* STATE MATMEN TO MEETsprang up everywhere and we that our fathers do things that

I don't.

m e n t l o ro n u n tj, f in a te ly

T h e p n z e p o e t o id e r e d o f s u f f ic te

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OHIO GRAPPLERS SAT.Campus Scandal Sheet Upsets

Ohio State ’s Farmers ’ Weekg rhjt» ¡.rfoup Mr» M/SS lUUN.Ut/fjr,Judges. Duitscer-

ALBION SUPT. SPEAKS TO PRACTICE TEACHERS TODAY

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C o lu m b u s fftiify IP- The «anctity A U .in 'f.e vpirs t u i fu n and h # ; . - . Michigan State wrestler* w il l men Parmer» weex must be presence ¡it o f #-our»e and wonh the \itv* A

the strong Qtiio university learn Sat- all so the Prom Prattler so-call- JO cents * opv ■ ;.*rg «l by the gir'.vurcay Peto 16. at Athens Otuo uni- #d .«randai U,eet of 'he Ohio State of. Theta Sigma Frta. honorary jrsurna;-versity has the reputation of puvtjng university cv>-e<is was rhaaed off tne utic wjrnnty %:,o roncoeted *;;e !out good wresUing team*, having won ron ip 'a her* Last week - tahness

hompionahlp in ffnf, rji ihf, r-ustoens o f 'h is But one m u s t hot Tamper with Par-trutituUon o f ¡earning is that on the mer* week w h ic h through s s tra n g eeve o f b»g events, such as the .umor miscarriage of breaungs happened top ro m , and *he Homecomiruc game, b e still, in progr«s* « ( , « » the-co-edsjournaiisUcolly tncUrfod boy» ar*d Kiris »aii»ed forth to vend ’ twir pubLcationwue nonsense rfowspaper» in the 'ampus i>uiidinga

r . w . rton fumoHUm «r»PPtex» » » * • xftown m »rtod p r o p « « TB f Pro® b «n * the not um ttrm rtj.» n mH c n « iu i « w o . ^ M W h lk ( h m lp . rm- rnght lu t * t r t , on* o l tht * *4 « ' • • >» -h* bu iihn«*“ P. M P r ir e v U h in b n o u c t. t a . no on the tew », rvw y > «t(h t « o n * , m Uu* prwlucUon > u . o r * o l u * f i r m : - . w t •u .tom -r, bccui

class is headqd by a man who will fur- xnd g r ip p in g rush some interesting competition for hjs opponent Capt Harry Kurrle.

|ON VENIENTAMPUS' A L E N D A R

B A Y - >in s Birthday.

HEREDITY CLASS TO SEE STATE INSTITUTIONS AT THE UNION

tha Ohio Conference 19M and 1927 In a prevfbus mect »his season Ohio univeruty was. defeat- *d by Penn State Last year th* 'Spar- tan squad defeated »he Ohio aggrega- tion cm Lhs home m au

Coach Oienn Ricks reporU that lus

- kl., friendsh ip Banquet, fe o - ) Church

) P- M. Lecture, forestry Bldg.NEBDA Y —

Meeting. A g Hall.I f . ü . Jttney Dance. Union Ball-

_ A Y ~^W aknunrs Day.

t ne c .a.-»1. .n r. «man :.ered,t > r. Am- benng 77 peopfo. is «cheduied to take two trips to stale insutuucfm few th e . of ftudying insanity, fcwwie-mmdedñesR. eptlepsy and kindm i dn,

* according to H. R. Hunt o f the, nx-lagy deportment

The group wiil journey in two buses to Pontiac on Peto. 24 to visit the :*», pliai tor the miañe On March 7 they are to tour , the Michigan farm coion;. ■'"» ep,¿*ptici at Wajanfoga A special d im e will re held to exhibit the ease» far the »tudertU A similar trip wa- aken or. J an 29 when they went to

at the FarnrfoTle—entire,) fictitious U> make ymrtluw-s o f the Prom Prat-

hJkt the Nell house, where *Mr and before long Dean A lfred Vivianprom was to be held, had burned ®f the College o f Agriculture was

the only four year man on the team down bouncing up and down in his office.Is one at the meet oirtelanduig state Other tidbits included such fsbrica- De*n Vivian liad called for the su- . wre-tiers tior»: as that the (»resident o f the junior preasion of such wholly irrelevent and

The mew who w ill go to Athens ore class hod been secret*ly married for uneducatianai trasrt before and he wasCopt. Horry Kurrle. AddhMi WUbur. 13 years to Oreta Oarbo. and that to no mood to trifle udent nrehM what theRoy Lomphear. M rb e r t Thamer. M er-C h a ries A. Lindbergh bod enrolled t o I t *em ed that the girls hod forgot- S i S S t i f r U

M L D u B Lecture. B o t o o f r t l MowhoB Maynard Bchulta 8. M ar- the CoUege o f Agrtculturo tor the pur- **n «o moke formal application a t the JJJulor r o u t in e < f fS e *# 2 S *ttnkewtt. and M a ^ i Jmlto. ________ poee o f learning to know onions . tConthnied on page 3> rwuiar jo u M n e ,o f the course and ar*

• I IBM BBBh ” TBBBeiT» D ry

The purpose of those trips is to study the types of defectives, and to help the

B ILL M O K L L C R .t* }*

. FUnce ! have been shear foader at the t ’ ruon bar­ber shop— web— o il th e

girls come here now and it isn't rfocestary to teil you that the boys do the same Three expert bar­bers are at your service every hour o f the day — come in and be convinced.

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Tha M lehlgsn Stato N ew * o ffice |i locateti on tiw fourth floor o f th » Union buiMinir Talaphowa. eo lica » radiarne». *xt*nalori lo i O fflca hour* — Sunday. Monday. Wwln»n<!»y. and Tharaday from S p. m. tu 11 p. m.

Editoria l» appearing in th » Mlchiann Ht*u- Nawa ara w ritten by th » »dlu>r-fn-chi»i nnd hla uaiatanta, who. * r» atud»nta, Th«-y can in no way be Interpreted a* repraaentln* *h» o ffic ia l v iew poin t o f the eollepc or o f the col- la g » officiala.

Suhaeription, 11.50 the School Y »nr

R D IT O N IA I. STAFF

M A N A G IN G KOttKRT A.

Jack Stenhera Paul Troth Jam Porter Henrietta Scovali iam aa Rankin*Majel Hornina Katherine Lynch Ann Anderann ll*.t>»rt Graham Reporter« Alfred O'lim

Thom«» Knn|i|>. John Ueorai' M »rk »l JhiK Timothy Ànkncy, WII It* »«ter. Everett K no Mildred Kojl. Ver« Ì Cormick. Mi ry WimnIw In-rt, Gertn'ide Morony,

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A »»ixU n t Editor A »«i«tan t +>liUir A »»i«tan t Editor

Co-ed Editor Sport Editor

Society Editor F u tu re Olttc»r

Kxrhang* Editor Munir Critic

to ll. Stanley Podge, Tnt». Glenn l.arkr.

i.r.en , W Ilford Colt, mi llriidcn. Norom n i. Knlhi

Engle.»elle. Iterili»

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IIUSINF.SK M A N A G E R W A R R E N R. SH fK lK

Katherine G r»tt »n b »r if»r Ray Jennlna« i o » Ratter M ara iret l’ reato n lle ry l Ahhey

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A C T IV IT IE S

. A s the school year progress­es, freshmnn become acclimated to the l i fe and customs o f the campus, and the daft* o f elec­tion o f students to - important campus offices approaches, there are many longing IooK,h cast towards these posiitons and search -made fo r means o f at tainm eiit.

Perhaps this aspiration to­wards future prominence is most important on the part o f the freshmen. Members o f the

u p p er classes have had oppor­tunities and many have been tried out.

The impression is usually quite generally prevalent thatpolitics is thc stepping stone, ivith just enough work and ex­perience mixed in to furnish a talk ing point.

It is true that campus potties is a factor to be considered, hut predom inantly important is ex ­perience and ability . There is absolutely no us«' o f a student attem pting to hold a campus olfice who cious not Jljivc the time to devote to it. the ability, or the kliowledg«- This has been proved to the detriment o f some campus organizations- And the o ffice holders com plete their tenure less popular than i f they

-had remained on the outside.The moral to this is that

freshmen should get started in that activity which they desire to fo llow . I to not trust to politics to secure office. F o r

those w ithout experience should most certain ly not be ftupport- ed.

A t the a ll-co llege elections In March, student council mem­bers w ill he selected, and the ed itor and business m anager o f the State News w ill be chosen

The freshmen class should look over their members, deter­mine on the man best fitted to Ik* president o f the student council three years from now, and elect him to that organiza­tion every year, i f he upholds his responsibilities.

Executives o f the State News are chosen on a s ligh tly d iffe r­ent basis. Candidates fo r this o ffice an* selected only a fter experience on the paper and the only method o f obtaining that, is to secure a position there »♦ once and stick to it.

C 4 M P I K H I A N IF A I . M IIE E T 1 J P S K T S O H I O S T A T E ’S F A R M E R S ’ W E E K

C o n tin u e d f r o m p n g * 1»

o f f ic e o f p r e s id e n t t l e o r g e W . R i g h t - mir<* f o r p e rm is s io n to s o il t h e p n jie r in s id e th e c o l le g e b u ild in g s .

S o . fn c id w ith a t e c h n ic a l v io la t io n o i »in - ru le s W m 0 M c C r a c k e n , s u p e r ­in te n d e n t o f b u i ld in g s a n d g ro u n d s . Is ­sued a b u ll, f o r b id d in g fu r t h e r sa le n f th e p ro m p u b lic a t io n . W i l l i a m N o r th , ru m p u s h a lllfT a n d t r a f f i c e n fo r c e m e n t d ir e c to r to ld th e R if le t h e y w o u ld h a v e to m o v e

S e e in g th e g i r ls e s c o r te d o f f th e c a m ­pus. s tu d e n ts im m e d ia te ly su spected th a t s o m e th in g r e a l ly hot. w a s In th e P r o m P r a t t l e r a n d th r e w d is c r e t io n to Mu* w in d s a s th e y ru sh e d u p High s tr e e t t o b u y u p th e P r a t t l e r

M em b «*rs o f T h e t a S ig m a P h i 15 m in u te s la t e r h a d so ld th e la s t o f 1,500 c o p ie s a n d w e re g r a te fu l . T h e y h a d 8150 In cash .

FINAL TALK OF SERIES ON SOCIAL SERVICE TOMORROW

M is s N e v a L o v e w e l l w i l l g iv e th c Inst n f a s c r ie s o l ta lk s o n "C a s e R e c o rd W r i t in g In S o c ia l S e r v ic e W o r k " a t th e V W C A d is e u s s io n g ro u p m e e t in g , W e d n e s d a y F e b 13, a t 7 30.

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