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i iMllfht. Wrd By rUméf Com- lem peral um. s m im » benefit X Kophranor» Pall Party Net! j Friday Night m l'nlon X Ho.Mlny I IENTS LETED FOR IAL PARTY Ball to be Gives is Ballroom Neil Friday. TEN PIECE BAND Eipeeted to Attead Eveat; Tickets ’Oa Sale. irUHilirement. i»f lfie 'if arrungemenu |«*r tfo y which wll be fold in Irtemi Nov 1| have hn-n They Hullo* ir chairman liflilllrr. stiJMJiilirrt 'ha' 14 Digger- will furnish I lie evening fltiltetrk »14 l»»gger* after eoftstd •Of'town fond* Me wait i the rejmuimn mage b\ U considered one of •thtral Mir lagan baking y dkiuni in ihia and Jen They have played .lee at the University of summer al a party in »14 lugger* played to a 700 couple* They were among e.yerraJ national- to piay for tins party i ten piece >ir< iiestia rmi are already decided being made The plan ate decoration «rf the ..where the party will riior v hem«* will harm - color* of the clese of y innovation* will tend lily «me of the gaymt grama have been wort' lienedict chairman of mmlttee wlm irmmiae* 1 and unusual prnrram with tlie effort* of to make the party out- Animal Spirits Are Nourished As Well As Consumed Fri. Barbecue Inflame» Luity Co-edi (Vedi ia Fraatic Try» al Food aad Drink. Barbo ¡f' V/h'-r*- the atmng atr Diade ■M'.lip'l uli'l the tei-uk go mm- /rv‘ Where f»irtv leven odd soult * rtitfgie desperately fot 'me ) tunIt ««I lie!« fot -heft lieli't .Where m«*r* wrmch'* ’ t *«•"■ are'. r-iWied in one min - ile titan ii> •» «*•-»■ ^ear' Wliere die laierniMe; lay in t l*ejf Winter rural ruppiy ’ Wliete -he freshlfori glflB IfJM* hfir ilhiHoi.- älyiot chivalry? Where f»e f l i t « ( *>»rv.ve' gl»* to date fov* been Ca r leton Ipet »rer of t Ite t irket *aie* sale* far wurpaaa tu* I All poaalble arrange • made to fondle a >hundred couple* are may be puehawd . at Ijmnard v Iturd « rtout fraternity »»nuiiei le ducats Is 12 00 for the ¡»ri v will fo « I. C Etnmons arad Mlle* W Casteel will be Coach and Crowley President and , d I lean Kit-abe Hr Ira Ckadwwk Inrtallrd by Mayor B. A. Fiaarr ia Color- ful Crrcoway. Amid Muae isakro- of «hrysantfo- iiiua* >nd ¡'te* Heien Cfoowi* k *•« rjtieen .f •tie fi*«w» ? vfurw .»' (* 00 (at urda v evening by M s» B A Fa unce -rf Fast Lanssng F • *>> v 't.* « n: «malion .an « .i«> ->» * »• was given w ith * i**- •* -, showing •tie corre** *»•. * « • * : . »«■ .*• »«■ TOURNAMENT BEHELDHERE fesS M i l High School Studiala [ U a »aw Skill ia ! Coate»!». . |)te*D for. high rfhool ¡ fio* * i fold on the Ml* hagai, yovért np’is o n fim r m Ma> Hut. I by the «tate advisory •* •• •- p Hi a* education meeting pr*,*tr Buking «late director a Via ?morning r ii I, Of this action will brink v'cwn ung pergtie from all parts how this » «liege roiioanng M.IW | contest* in Ute various -peecl througt*«ut 'he slate ;.feria ry of these otoaaw nouuUM .. . KlUon* ha-e made the •>»- tr With both 'he man* Tfo and the patrons of j pur linuaic advancement «urtai meeting in which S ta * <amtx |agnal honor was Uaonard ape«..a band mentor. Mat- gy of Michigan. Harper Stale Normal college i Michigan State normal ^University of Michigan Michigan Stata col ch. deputy instruction, school music di 7 fore Will tie ■» me war. V« 4etv f Me- in room ill of Old* da> e-.eiiUjt Nr a err. . One <A tie featur will be a *s.k hv v *¡dg*. emehlttl pftdf enwineerng *; Vaie •«»5 to ;kTJ he wsa the Michigan Sts’e < MU r«irefpfi*l (ollffitily Seml-Wwkly Tl'KSDAV. NOV. 11, Green’s Proclamation Aimed at Depression ike us f ttr thi-r awuy nad thp mei»n- l»>r gr; It .Ulti Ha- immediate . r p l f i l o a l *1<--ir« • musi fo « lt;. n! hiit great "*n- H p an « ;.i«der ;u'k than •a*«- m o n - * ieiiiJy vhe undertook und r«‘om|ilH(he' tai ram* /I«*» »All Of Lim». «ri'T*»J j;* «nr* ugo «if tfo 1 trill «¡f 'h e ie-- ,/f [/Htfi»,t;ln ialld 11 «Mili «,/lf Of UH w ill Ca u»*‘d with a eormwm Gicler (glia* Ham«1# »«e can d' aal u ir*f* 'fi»-«*ft VUIt- the demand /«*r th e |irw*J’ arnbitic/tut W«*M* Mlb- fituns un»} fuciniríes ufad 1». stood i eveoled u Wit nl of lit A»* V.l .0 ¡-.eek w«*' «•ruled naiit'ifi ’111* not -find . i 'Mf ■ hull Is* a* / h s d hilt. l>«*<'ii t o r - rrtaylc :«»«u)n «m the h ‘Lentlemon Prefer Blondes’ is Theme of Beauty Contest Fair-haired Co-ed» Seem to Have Preference in Pulch- ritude Shown ft Ihg grofung . .nv-' r Ikjw tlie*, dive into *«' H an 'JiM*»* on keen night *lr' Biaxin« fire irtu Hit,? t»«irmng w«<e! tumhhng liriíliaiit forv*' flying huifor higtirr .«for’ Barbecue! M«*r» i f i if and fiorii actimi ,''^ir f«■«•< ton«lone ‘he gneuid steeit irfice every 'fu yard* tlw '4».g •».' i/uimtii/ •nrif in ywtr nostrils oh it'fc great' Hold >*«if list Orab your fa he tm li* Mere *,■ Hock' And ',*ir -and- witi, hit*1 , tfo 'at>ie Dip .» '<> lia’ ina# fard ftitr*»" Arid a* .>ei ;‘.r (fit«* the tiwcufm t : nurvl and r*ib y«Mir ‘ irtki-d arik!«• igh CROWN FLOWER QUEEN SATURD’Y FLOWER SHOW IS RATED AS MNEST lacreotod Etbibili, Better Dltplty ■ad Wide iatrreit Feature» of Eapoiilion. STATE TO HONOR DEAD IN SERVICE Deiaoarirition Holt ia bo Scene of Sunday Afternoon Ceremony Honoring A m id i» ‘ARENT WE ALL’ ANNOUNCED TO BE FIRST VEHICLE OF DRAMA SOCIETY IN STATE THEATER THURS., DEC. 4 Til eta Alpha Phi, Dramatic Honorary Sponwrt Initial Production Next Nlorth; Three F*ro,ninent Tb'spnns Have Lead»: Directed by Prof. E. S. Kins?. O' EJ'ORTtfl) \ r> Him- «’ -r.ui 0,- ¡»ini, ht Stkhwan StBtf? M c-olli'ffe plii.v !*r«*i|uriion, the* ?x'-f vehicjf «-f '/ < y«a» of Theta iihfl (jitrfidfi 'J h « r , i .»it- tin* i»t ii ■<;.* i* =i. *,} fa t Hold Initiation Banquet of Delta Camma Chapter Saturday Evetriof. Mi« lagar. fV.it i f 1rlbUtSIla gl Mi« ■ligttt 1 eft* ol - ,«t. . who hu S" 1 thivj «ai ttw «'He field did Hair efforts «,! Í'irffí 1 »•r venir ‘O will »ake ¡»lace b.itmday afP -- at 4 ¿taxing tl.*• third aimiijai f-j»51 H »»' ' i'.*' k ¡ti Dernor ralerti wfon hll’ .-K JjIWl. wr-ek-*-r»«j No« »»Ili/ ¡afl ¡h- jo y » » ombiri■ed '«» .'i»-ve rnual* ' i •used nurn for «;f «xfiibiII«, oui » ilA' h»ív depar * rner.t - unite ir. » '/-I.’ ./»g 1»(»'•’ of fot te r. .»ju a ll <« ««»«ling ■' ’A'i'ler Jl-,t tier • •Cantici» fo *•* » 4 the opinio ti ft! **1 i-rul i*«•* tator* /* rv* T»*e Hiat,»- rr.iiilarv fond " lieg* «*T - «*«1 tr> trials«- th e ! 1Ì30 fete > m Ut wndim? ,*tiefctrm ar>»J Jf o » «rileve giga- fo and Ii«-I ween 1) IASI :»fi ! 000 / i. o«.! . n«»;u# *h¡ ;/f«à-»iri* ».f o m A . a e» 1ùut >hildren ! rom Md »*«.)' Will iilt ¡1 ra«l ihr# if,,/ '.n*> un fdrtujl'.* eremon*. hai ha# Of 80 m i l<->. wet dmitl Ml -Withmi’ lí(, . 0 ib'fliri «m 11 «forge wibile tnt/re ' ¡loan -, OIS) - 1 » V *•" ! ¡t¿, a jmrt »if li«' r a micie t-aiw wete /»Id at tlie win fjirW Total ^ prewrt'ited t.er*' . 1 a ¡M*t yea? e •«-fi'lUf.«' »luring *he tli ree ■»lay ?'-.•( i Mer*.foi "f 11**■ » «»¡le g * r«-arlied u new idgh 1 ’fila I V i part met a * eli -kn»,*». ret. Mi» hi- 0<lì (in r ,,<-«• n kl¿ver »op f««r , gan • i'n ntl»«fU#* »ad pron krr«»op dj«j »lav ut» d h w* î ü rua 1‘ott e? y mg J—ftU/r* «tre i vjjecléd \t. * omtianv -live* • •- fofti ^rii-lp ' » »! .1; ' fo J,tr«if fa*■n ’• ‘igrng • .t.u IrAM of Jig) J/*» led plat vefil IOS i ' t oa*j Mu y?.* 't m ir r».t and Ajj •» Ki«u»or. »•f » iratid Ila» (rida Ti ie ^ e-hter 'eat 1 *4 . •*. ,M» :ai : ts*.•/rrt**.,ev p i» «»ir»)!# *>f pull» 'I pUUitt •aiWi psuin* vu * 11* \ «d ii ««nieve Millt'iriliM Me «swana* Governor firifti : 1W'utd -.»«fdent jwi ■ti/rtl 111 it«» »(•rem »*f>. KxhJbii.s by Hu re Of rntirh| levai ft O J (! » a • : r • ;ria»//«, »if*r ve1 ».»- ». . » d « m Jan • » '. al.» : * OFFER UNIQUE GEOLOGY STUDY -Conru in Vertebrate Paleootoiofy Will Hare IJunuiual Model» ol Ancient Deri. BARBECUE ENDS CLASS RIVALRY Large Crowd Attend» Ceremony: Freiident Sbaw, Fruaadig Are Syeaken. STATE PROCTORS LEAVE FOR EAST £i*bt Coileft Officiali *o Attend Con ven non of Lard Grant iniMut.on* a.m;K A tt> FTiH;-Udì« »nd » ! rave *fo «<f the spiar v -i« crarjkies Sftii • 4 fad ■*<■*. m n o f f o f f l b r • liorolvu* ma/ic * '»f?*Ted Pny will ke dona'.ccJ * Ifrfondup fund ' n tfo for for kh? and dl*»<rf»* a* fo rmtforr.bwr »K rrj»n >d jp t/r the hau-fot ‘ ceremony Pnmcxbg ^ dir«•/> •Ale ill ■nsppv ,«(the; hem f •rtng ■! -dfatety nterest ice Culture ^ , . . . , urse. increase» “ Declaration of Independence is Propaganda,** Sags Prof. Caswell 1 gf fea !*test addltkMM to the km iflh e speech deportami» d conducting of i wwkh “t culture This croup be- gs two weeks ago under Rdf Prof Re* Wilkes. There Attendance at the Ule the second drew » the campus who la inter- the quality, carry* fo r genarai personality of his to attend theat this week sr.il I I Ac hall The usual fig in the Engineering to conflirung I be necessary to weak. Beginns aie f srwning from 7-t. ' I as an ordinary IXgr^vuror further upon *.fo Revo- luiw*na;y war. Prot Cassell Mated tfo; v,-h-'4iih George Washington wor. tfo arr.pimpx he never wrm *o much a*> s tfottie After tenaciOMAiy rsndJhg «jut agsinst ’fo Bntish armi the fo- ossve battle of the war ’« won with tfo aid of the French troops The rewoiuUoriary forces ’got God on their ode and then fought the war CmsweU *a»d A r;auan always finds it to fight a war after rattonaluOng in or- Engliuul was arraigned with nearly der to gel the moral right on its side every mistreatment that could befall * --------- the cckxuau as English subyecU. moat Tttny members of the Saginaw alum- Vai! of which ware theexceptions and not m cJub Al tended the North Dakota the rule It was not theinfringement* f%mt iaftt Saturday m a group and had Declaring that the Declaration (A Independence was a good piece of Am Po^Ucal prooaganda to tell the world K why the cotacust* were severing their reiaUons from the mother country Prof J _C OasweU interpreted the document as a copy of the doctrines of - ieading political theorist*. Rousseau Locke, and Montesquieu The Declaration was a statement to justify a course of action The ac- cusation* were greatly exaggerated ong:.*.*,;' purchased by *he <}fos '»i .1 w#*. pr* sen ted to Carroll Chapin * ewly-eiec.'fo :.-«*»*4ent of tfo freshmar ' fer R*k «leele presi lent Of he »¿s*s ' \|' Hssseiman r4R«aOY cioaw *.fo focsrram by posnUng 9 the » » 4* ;n» 'sbil* of ‘ fo food erenadttee Dean Wllhs renerai ' . ‘«slrmar. Ia* Browning, food, and *•*'.* Fry. prograr wrved 'fo '«nmitifM o dtarre StoaWy DtFrao Siaf • 0 m Balia 0a Armiriico E»ta Htan.ey DePree. Zeeland, pupil of Lcuis Graveure. and -state winner ir tfo Michigan Atwater Kent radio an* dition. sang Sunday over radio stauor WJR Detroit 'in the Old Unger» me aal Armistice Day program. His waoe was After the Battle. Peace.' by Ar thur Fareell of the collage mude 347 g special tratattf far upon the cotoniets' aril rights that ^ tfo Union before going home ROOMS for your week-end guestt gig toMaa meech wort, hot really mattered to them, bat It eras the 77 ^ „ the first tt— this season that Everything first class. Also two ‘ a m h far the p o p a polky of emmnerdalkan adopted by tfo member* of an alumni club have nicely furnished moms for rent. tm tlm Pip igkml that Struck the ookmleu ¿ttended one af the jim n together Detta 84. earner Oraad m m . T i e-V v j M to«to.N torn brooabt ttom up t»j ----------------- ¿fiii H , w»co*TB D irNiiii«g va, > ' 'N I SCHEDULESENDOFF FORJUDGINGTEAM FAMOUS SPEAKERS WILL APPEAR HERE P-/th F/rvau Owen ’o Opei» Stg¿er! Lf-rtpre Cwfw fit Novtmber 29. Trailing Gown (rives Wag To Trailing Mop, Pledges Find ■ri+Ti rere 'A '«bdll bfofo* '.*f d i T, pledge *1 ;: öf eveT Kt u* i 0*1. > btturdaj iaad ere ’er. over at the hou»e ! -w«r.» Y o- io - fo a. da 'imitare polish ’ Qaruider t fo down*r rxld» > *fo beautiful ;> 1 » ■!*/ lever, util the rooms that the wept par. hrough m tnui,ng velvets dur.ng er “¿Ahing. she now sweeps tf.rrA*rh with ;•»■**: 1 broom aaddirtpsr, the Year, when it is not yet mn* foia*, mop hr dragaherweif outof a heavenly «**v Wren, much isforT»he k»k' up front r*fu a nattybttle vmor.k outfit and rjtI \ajoon ’.r mry-lourfd oaie of lace rads disconsolatey over tfo house. ^ with dainty nosea-fliste«. to fo- foretofi nd the prevaiUng peace and ,fo p-tlecljy irruonied and cheery 1 ■net by gentle uppneiassmen dumber vrtne* prancing 'ut tor breakfast «nr •fewspapm to the ngbtof her popcorn but drop* in the pa-i' 90 » let» o, h«. apple tor« m ti» AM Kcomp«rart by «hld-i ünata«. »00 aujt wrn- w rytm n*' „ „ „ „ chonu _ _ «* r«t ttoami ti» Srn,b mu, j^l rar»»,a 11— air mu —11 n , a ,,M t «**« /■»' t**» I Held In Dfcember • # • rocr Wili ' * * r.r • e-veoth r«í*-»m*.KWí vr.d '•imtsYjcm cd .Mjcforars fam; F(QUi-ptD*rit as- at.».r. ’ -•> f o :• i*- .* .n fAe*w3*i«u»'.J0n haií I*. ,'* ¡armed -' axe the ‘htsw „•ÿ* ■y ••oes* -i''*-’- " .*•.”» »v t ó r n i » - •* Hg »’arved w iiier tJus yeaur ■.fort i** a a* m ?.fo past *.ne ìavt day •he »how wiC be Farmer* Machinery Tfo Agnsui Sural Eccinrenne depart- " ¡f 7 .it is eri Um&Uk»tkcalir behind Urn ".♦act and already puvhing R- ‘»T/»ce^ have* been rentad to 37 of Amerv» » itmmmi manufacturara of farm machmery LOfTT— Biadi le a th e r t*leaat retara to U n s » desk H. 1L Barfchtiim. 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i iMllfht. WrdBy rU m éf Com-

lem peral um.

s m i m » b e n e f i t XKophranor» Pall Party Net! j

F rid ay N igh t m l'n lo n XHo.Mlny I

IENTS LETED FOR IAL PARTY

Ball to be Gives is Ballroom Neil Friday.

TEN PIECE BANDEipeeted to Attead Eveat; Tickets ’ Oa Sale.

irUHilirement. i»f lf ie ' i f arrungemenu |«*r t f o y w h ich w ll be fo ld in

Irtemi N ov 1| have hn-n They Hullo* ir chairmanl i f l i l l l r r . stiJMJiilirrt 'h a '14 D igger- w ill fu rn ish

I lie evening fltiltetrk »14 l»»g g e r* a fte r eoftstd •Of'town fond* Me wait i th e r e jm u im n ma g e b\

U considered one of •thtral Mir lagan baking

y dkiuni in ihia and Jen They have played .lee at the University of

summer al a party in »14 lugger* played to a

700 couple* They were among e.yerraJ national-

to piay for tins party i ten piece >ir< iiestia rmi are already decided being made The plan ate decoration «rf the ..where the party will riior v hem«* will harm - color* of the clese of y innovation* will tend lily «me of the gaymt grama have been wort' lienedict chairman of

mmlttee wlm irmmiae*1 and unusual prnrram

with tlie effort* of to make the party out-

Animal Spirits Are Nourished A s Well A s Consumed Fri.Barbecue Inflame» Luity Co-edi

(Vedi ia Fraatic Try» al Food aad Drink.

B a rb o ¡ f ' V/h'-r*- th e atm ng atr

Diade ■M'.lip'l uli'l the tei-uk go mm-/ rv ‘ W h ere f»ir tv leven odd soult * r titfgie desperately fot 'me ) tun It ««I

lie !« f o t -heft l i e l i ' t .W h ere m«*r*

wrm ch '* ’ t *«•"■ are'. r-iWied in one m in ­

ile titan ii> •» «*•-»■ ^ea r ' Wliere die laierniMe; lay in t l*ejf W in ter rural ruppiy ’ W lie te -h e fre s h lfo r i g lflB IfJM*

h f ir ilh iH o i.- ä ly io t ch iva lry? W here f»e f l i t « ( *>»rv.ve'

g l » * to d a te f o v * been Ca r le ton I pet »re r

o f t Ite t irk e t *a ie* sale* far wurpaaa tu*

I All poaalble arrange • made to fondle a

> hundred couple* are may be puehawd

. at Ijmnard v Iturd « rtout fra te rn ity »»nuiiei le ducats Is 12 00

fo r th e ¡ » r i v w ill fo « I. C Etnm ons arad

M lle* W C asteel w ill be C oach and

C row ley P res iden t and ,d I lean K it-abe

Hr Ira Ckadwwk Inrtallrd by Mayor B. A. F iaa rr ia Color-

ful Crrcoway.

A m id Muae is a k ro - o f «h ry s a n t fo - i i iu a * >nd ¡ ' t e * H eien C fo o w i* k * • «

rjtieen .f •tie fi*«w» ? vfurw .»' (* 00(a t urda v even ing by M s » B AFa unce -rf Fast Lanssng F • *>> v 't.*« n: «m a lion .an « .i«> ->» * »•w as given w ith * i**- •* -, showing•tie corre** * »• . * « • * : . »«■ .*• »«■

TOURNAMENT BE HELD HERE

fesS M i l High School Studiala [ U a »aw Skill ia

! Coate»!». ...|)te*D fo r . h igh r fh oo l ¡ fio* *

i f o ld on th e M l* hagai, yovért np’is o n f im r m Ma> Hut.

I by the «ta te advisory •* •• •- pHi a* education meeting pr*,*tr

Buking «late director a Via ? morning r ii ;«

I, Of this action will brink v'cwn ung pergtie fro m all parts how

this » «liege roiioanng M.IW | contest* in Ute various -peecl

througt*«ut 'he slate ; .feria ry of these otoaaw nouuUM .. .

KlUon* ha-e made the •>»- tr With both 'h e man* T f o

and the patrons of j pur linuaic advancement «urtai

meeting in which S ta * < amtx |agnal honor was Uaonard ape«..a

band mentor. Mat- gy of Michigan. Harper

Stale Normal college i Michigan State normal

^University of Michigan Michigan Stata col ch. deputy

instruction, school music di

7 fore Will tie ■» me war. V « 4etv f Me­in ro o m i l l o f O ld * da> e-.eiiU jt Nr a err. . One <A tie fea tu r

will be a *s.k hv v *¡dg*. emehlttl pftdf enwineerng *; Vaie •«»5 to ;kTJ he wsa the M ich igan S t s ’ e <

MU r«irefpfi*l (o llffit ily Seml-W wkly

T l 'K S D A V . N O V . 11,

Green’s Proclamation Aimed at Depressionike us f ttr thi-r awuy nad thp mei»n- l»>r gr;It .Ulti Ha­ im m ed iate . r p l f i lo a l *1<--ir« • m u si f o «lt;. n! hiit g rea t "*n - H p an « ;.i«der ; u 'k than•a*«- m on­ * ie iiiJy vhe undertook und r«‘om|ilH(he'tai ram * /I«*» »A ll Of Lim». «ri'T*»J j;* «n r * ugo

«if t f o 1trill «¡f 'h e ie-- ,/f [/H tfi»,t;ln ialld11 «M ili «,/lf Of UH w ill Ca

u»*‘d w ith a eorm w m Gicler (glia* H am «1# » «e can d'

aal u ir * f* 'fi»-«*ft VUIt- the dem and /«*r th e |irw*J’arnbitic/tut W«*M* Mlb- fitun s un»} fuciniríes ufad 1».

stood i eveo led u Wit nl o f lit A»* V.l .0 ¡-.eek w«*'

«• ru led naiit'ifi ’111* not -find . i 'Mf ■hull Is* a*

/ hsd hilt. l>«*<'ii t o r ­ rrtaylc :«»«u)n «m th e h

‘Lentlemon Prefer Blondes’ is Theme of Beauty ContestFair-haired Co-ed» Seem to

Have Preference in Pulch­ritude Shown ft

Ihg gro fu ng . .n v - ' r Ikjw tlie*, d ive

in to *«' H a n 'JiM*»* on keen n igh t * l r ' B ia x in « fire irtu H it ,? t»«irmng

w«<e! tum hhng lir iília iit fo rv * ' fly in g h u ifo r h ig tir r . « f o r ’ Barbecue!

M«*r» i f i i f an d fiorii actimi ,''^ ir f «■«•< to n «lo n e ‘ he gn eu id steeit irfice e v e ry ' f u yard* t lw '4 » .g •».' i/uimtii/

•nrif in yw tr n ostrils o h it'fc g re a t ' H old >*«if lis t O ra b your fa h e t m l i * M ere *,■ H ock ' A n d ',*ir -and-

w it i, hit*1, t f o 'at>ie D ip .» '<> lia ’ ina#

fa rd f t i t r * » "Arid a* .>ei ;‘ .r (fit«* th e t iw c u fm t :

n u r v l and r*ib y«Mir ‘ irtki-d arik!«• igh

CROWN FLOWER QUEEN SATURD’Y

FLOWER SHOW IS RATED AS MNEST

lacreotod Etbibili, Better Dltplty ■ad W ide iatrreit Feature»

of Eapoiilion.

STATE TO HONOR DEAD IN SERVICE

Deiaoarirition Holt ia bo Scene of Sunday Afternoon Ceremony

Honoring A m id i»

‘A R E N T WE A L L ’ A NNO UNCED TO BE FIRST VEHICLE OF D R A M A SOCIETY IN STATE THEATER THURS., DEC. 4T il e t a A l p h a P h i , D r a m a t ic H o n o r a r y S p o n w r t I n i t ia l P r o d u c t io n N e x t

N l o r t h ; T h r e e F *ro ,n in e n t T b ' s p n n s H a v e L e a d » :

D ir e c t e d b y P r o f . E . S. K in s?.

O' EJ'ORTtfl) \r> Him- «’ -r.ui 0,- ¡»ini, ht Stkhwan StBtf? M c-olli'ffe plii.v !*r«*i|uriion, the* ?x'-f veh ic jf «-f '/ < y «a » o f T h e ta

iihfl ( jit r f id fi 'J h « r , i .»it- tin* i»t ii ■ <;.* i* =i. *,} fa t

Hold Initiation Banquet of Delta Camma Chapter Saturday

Evetriof.

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OFFER UNIQUE GEOLOGY STUDY

-Conru in Vertebrate Paleootoiofy Will Hare IJunuiual Model»

ol Ancient Deri.

BARBECUE ENDS CLASS RIVALRY

Large Crowd Attend» Ceremony: Freiident Sbaw, Fruaadig

Are Syeaken.

STATE PROCTORS LEAVE FOR EAST

£i*bt Coileft Officiali *o Attend Con ven non of Lard Grant

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will ke dona'.ccJ * Ifrfondup fund

' n t f o f o r f o r kh? a n d dl*»<rf»* a* f o rmtforr.bwr »K rrj»n > d jp t/r the hau-fot ‘ ceremony

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nterestice C u ltu re ^ , . . . ,u rse . in c re a se » “Declaration of Independence is

Propaganda,** Sags Prof. Caswell1 gf fea !*test addltkMM to the km i f l h e speech deportami» d

conducting of i wwkh “t culture This croup be­

gs two weeks ago under Rdf Prof Re* Wilkes. There

Attendance at the Ule the second drew » the campus who la inter-

the quality, carry* fo r genarai personality of his

to attend theat

this week sr.il I I Ac hall The usual

fig in the Engineering to conflirung

I be necessary to weak. Beginns aie

f srwning from 7-t. ' I as an ordinary

IXgr^vuror further upon *.fo Revo- luiw*na;y war. P ro t C a s s e ll Mated tfo; v,-h-'4iih George Washington wor. tfo arr.pimpx he never wrm *o much a*> s tfottie After tenaciOMAiy rsndJhg «jut agsinst ’fo Bntish armi the fo- ossve battle of the war ’ « won w ith t f o aid o f the French troops The rewoiuUoriary forces ’got G od on theirode and then fought the war CmsweU*a»d A r;auan always finds it to figh t a w ar after rattonaluOng in or-

Engliuul was arraigned with nearly der to gel the moral right on its sideevery mistreatment that could befall *---------the cckxuau as English subyecU. moat Tttny members of the Saginaw alum- Vai! of which ware the exceptions and not m cJub Al tended the North Dakotathe rule It was not the infringement* f% m t iaftt Saturday m a group and had

Declaring that the Declaration (A Independence was a good piece o f

A m Po^Ucal prooaganda to tell the world K why the cotacust* were severing their

reiaUons from the mother country Prof J _C OasweU interpreted the document as a copy of the doctrines of - ieading political theorist*. Rousseau Locke, and Montesquieu

The Declaration was a statement to justify a course of action The ac­cusation* were greatly exaggerated

ong:.*.*,;'purchased b y *he <}fos '»i . 1 w#*. pr* sen ted to Carroll Chapin * ewly-eiec.'fo :.-«*»*4ent of tfo freshmar ' ferR*k «leele presi lent Of he »¿s*s '

\|' Hssseiman r4R«aOY cioaw *.fo focsrram by posnUng 9 the » » 4* ; n » ' s b i l * o f ‘ f o food e r e n a d t te e

Dean Wllhs renerai ' .‘«slrmar. Ia* Browning, food, and *•*'.* Fry. prograr wrved 'fo '«n m itifM o dtarre

StoaWy DtFrao Siaf • 0 mB alia 0 a Armiriico E»ta

Htan.ey DePree. Zeeland, pupil of Lcuis Graveure. and -state winner ir tfo Michigan Atwater Kent radio an* dition. sang Sunday over radio stauor WJR Detroit 'in the Old Unger» me aa l Armistice Day program. His waoe was After the Battle. Peace.' by Ar thur Fareell of the collage mude

347g special tratattf far upon the cotoniets' a r i l rights that ^ tfo Union before going home ROOMS for your week-end guestt

g ig toMaa meech wort, hot really mattered to them, bat It eras the 77^ „ the first tt— this season that Everything first class. Also two‘ a m h far the p o p a polky of emmnerdalkan adopted by tfo member* of an alumni club have nicely furnished moms for rent.

tm tlm P ip i g k m l that Struck the ookmleu ¿ttended one af the j im n together Detta 84. earner Oraad m m .T i e - V v j M t o « t o . N torn brooabt ttom up t » j ----------------- ¿ f i i i H , w » c o * T B D i r N i i i i « g v a ,

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SCHEDULE SENDOFF FOR JUDGING TEAM

FAMOUS SPEAKERS WILL APPEAR HERE

P-/th F/rvau Owen ’o Opei» Stg¿er! Lf-rtpre Cwfw fit

Novtmber 29.

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Year, when it is not yet mn* foia*, mop hr dragaherweif outof a heavenly «**v Wren, much isforT»he k»k' up front r*fu a nattybttle vmor.k outfit and r jt I \ajoon ’.r m ry -lo u r fd oaie of lacerads disconsolatey over t f o house. ^ with da in ty nose a-fliste«. to fo-foretofi nd th e prevaiUng peace and , f o p - t le c l jy irruonied and cheery 1 ■net by g en tle uppneiassmen dumber vrtne* prancing 'u t to r breakfast «nr •fewspapm to th e ngbtof her popcorn but drop* in the pa-i'9 0 » let» o, h « . apple t o r « m t i » A M Kcomp« rar t by « h ld - i

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Held In Dfcember

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•he »how wiC be Farmer* Machinery

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»us Falk Look Forward to ophomore Party, Scabbard and _ Blade Dance Slated for FridayKappa Alpha ThtU, Pin Della a i l Phi Kappa T i b Ealer-

an With Partiei; Unioa Daaee Attract* Large Crowd.

K i .U l l '1 S wi-nt riiH lic laut w eek-end w hen in terest 't á p i - r c i l in th** l ia r lx v u i1 and (lo w e r show . T h e Sésam es,

A lp h a Th «!;«* », P h i 1 >«*11;»> and P h i K a p p a Ti»u.k held on F r id a y *a t id S a tu rd a y even in gs . T h e A lp h a P h i and t**a* last w eek und th e A lp h a fia m m a D e lta tea torhor- fm oon , .'ir»* g iv in g th** c«hí<1« a busy t im e »»I it. ProflJMîetK

f«>rning w«*ek-« rid a re * right ifi(pM*d. w ith th** rung war attrarrtively decimated with o r e dance, on** *if the open p a r t ie « « » f the F a ll

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Building This Fall

I t has b e * » decid ed t o soon In tro ­duce a new utm in th e m eth od o f

«signing “ in " and "o u t " a t th e W o ­m en 's build ing, on ae rta ln n ig h t* o f ,

tin* week O ir la w ill n o lo n ge r s ig n ! in “ and “ ou t” fo r th em selves on W e d ­

nesday F rid ay an d S a tu rday n igh t«, but w ill h ave it < becked fo r th em a t <

th e desk by g irls « * p e c i* l )y asulgned to th at work I t In th ou gh t th a t th is a r- lan ge in en t w ill e lim in a te m uch m m - f union and In troduce greater effic iency

U r E J, Austin , head o f th»* Educa­tion d epa rtm ent, gav«* an ud«fre«»; e n - 1 tit led T h e H om e Econom ic* T e a c h e r | ;»s a C lub L ea d er " b e fo re the fin ite As- '<»« Jation o f H om e Kcdnom ies T ea ch e r* i it* Ht I A/uf, on H stu rday m orn ing , i

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Studen ts not rece iv in g th e ir copy o f th e Michigan Htan* News should n o t ify |

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Alie Dellowifz was another Spartan back who performed rredMaMy. butnot up to the m ark he had set in | punt In to the wind but it was blm kprevious encounters T h e swarthy l)e- <hI by a D akota linem an w h o racedtrailer turned In mirm' good gains > a fte r the hounding ball and covered itthrough Ha* line and proved factor in Crowley.'s defense

The Bpartann elected to def end the south goal with a strong wind at Unit back. Prom the very first play the si in dine** of the Bison forward wall wan apparent After an exchand* of punts the oval was deep In Dakota territory with the Bison* in poaflkasimi Gapt Leo May attempted to punt but xcveral Btate linemen broke through and blocked the kirk and Jerry Breen recovered on the Bison 20-yard line Tlie Blfions were at bay and fought th«' Hpartau warrior', to a sialtdsttll

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recovered fo r B tate on the Dakota 3-yard lin e J erry Breen then ga lloped p A t th is tim e B ob M on n e tt m a tch edaround le f t end fo r th ree-ya rds and on ,. 0 j th e enem y's heaves ou t o f theS ta te 's firs t coun ter B ob M on n e tt ntr and WPIll w h irlin g , s idestepping,fa iled to kick th e ball between th e up* j and sp rin ting fo r a 65-yard run and ;i r t*h t» fo r th - M U . poin t ¡tou chdow n . T h e «u - m p t at th r -a ir a

T h e second period opened w ith th e poin t fa iled as th e qu arter ended B lsons havin g th e w ind a t th e ir barks ■ H an dy W o rk * N n lU n loosing an e ffe c tiv e aeria l a ttack T h e 8partan.fi w ere a real figh tin g ae- a ided by th e w ind and a jjow erfu l line j g r * g au on as the fina l period «»pened crash er in U tfw borough , th e D aShtans w ith th e ^ o re b o a rd g iv in g th em a one surged dow n th e fie ld to th e B p a r ta n ' in t k a d F avored by th e w ind, which'M t.P.n l of -it«o A, fl.lw Innotii-o I hn I - . . . a . .

w as now at his hack. G ro v e e lected to enguge th a m in tin g duel and th e ball was kept d eep in the B ison territory T h e despa ra te D akotan* w ere being ba ttled on even te rm » on th e ir ow n » 11 - yard line when the w esterners a g a in ' a tt em p t 'd to punt, O «*orge H andy how ever broke th rough and blocked (l ie punt, w rapp ing h im self around

20-yard ntrijie a * th is Juncture th e ¡ C row leym en held and th e Binons Irmi .the bull on dow n » Cl rove attem p ted j

a fe w feet | »s t S la te 's end zone O n ly a few f«*et but that, fart saved the Spartans fou r poin ts an the B lsons wereo n ly g lv -n iw o p o in t« fo r • « f - t y , , , m|lM) ovpr lm , tnT „

S ta te aga in k icked off. th is tim e fro m Spartan 's last counter T h e v is itors re-th e ir 20-yard lin e and th e m en fro m aorted to th e ir aer ia l a fta ck in a lastt l ie northw est started an oth er m arch desperate e ffo rt to score but both fo r a score Bob M on nett h a lted th em 1 t^ u n s w ere In m id fle ld as th e gam e

i by in tercepting a pa*' on th e Hpartan endedj 10-yard stripe N orth D akota ga rn ered M on n ett 's b rillian t run an d d e fen - ) an oth er sa fe ty w h en D on W a rren R|V(, j,jHy Wf.rr m e ou tstand in g f ‘*a- j fum bled and was sm eared beh ind h is tures o f tlie gam e but he was ab ly as- ow n goa l lin e ! an ted by d ro v e , whose educated for

i T h e second h a lf opened w ith S ta te * saved th e H partans from a lot o f grie fboth team s resorted to punt - j rece iv in g th e ball U n ab le to p ierce t l ie O ro v e tan the unirn in his character is-

. _ . I B ison fo rw ard wall. O ro v e a ttem p ted tic 'good form A be Ellowitr. and « fe r ra punt but It w a* blot ked a D akota Breen a l « » g ave a «< ** ! account of m an fa llin g on It on th e sp a rta n 14- iht*inM‘!v i'* w h ile they v -r» in the yard lin e T h e C row leym en th en were gam easseafied 10 yards In penalties, pu ttin g cm (h e line Jake P k v showed g the hall on th eir 4 -yard line ft took fo rm in ho ld ing down r ii'lit .end and the h inging LonsbortniKh th ree plunge- m u ,*1«! th e viiJ tjng offen**c ;i I*»* <>1 to put th e ball across T h e tr y fo r the w orry Muddv M eier* b lond M i. ktex tra point wai Miccesswul and C oach j g on ite p roved e ffe c tiv e in btrgipinghCasey W lh n egah 's m en were lending I t en em y lin e cra^he* ,u k I knock ing dow n t o « ' passes D on R id ler and R a lp B m n -

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