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CANTICLE OF PRAISE TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON AS
MEMORIAL TO HEROIC DEADI Completed for I m p r o v e Armistice Day Program To Be Staged
In Demonstration Hall November 10; Large Group of Students To Take Part.
M A N U A L OF A R M S T E S T A P P A L S FRO SH SO U AD S
IN M IL IT A R Y E X A MFirst Military F.x»m Holds T er
rors for Newly Frrolled Infantrymen.
. T U E S D A Y , N O V . 5, H*2!t
COMPLETE PLANS FOR SOPHOMORE CLASS BARBECUE,
Num ber 14
A ll-C o l le y e
Classi«
Dance to Folio : “CoU Owr-r
To Play
rail
FINE S P O R T S M A N S H IP SH O W N IN A N N U A L
CROSS C O U N T R Y RU NCapt* Willmarth Breaks Three-
CfSrnered Tie for First By Shoving Brown to Front.
FIGHTING STATE ELEVEN SCORES IMPRESSIVE 38-0 VICTORY OVER
CASE TECH HERE LAST SATURDAYSpartans Show Powerful Offense and a Stuhborn Defense to Down
Engineers; Fumbles Mar State Attack
«»Ti mi nary lorial -*-r\.** ih e i r l iv e «
according ¡s Richards, polotioi Iv
impregnivc > lio n H alt, m em «
ouncerr rri\l#k*
» o f th i Sundi
been compii M n h ig a n >th e country «•at made V «Ic'pai't m»‘Fi‘ . • m ilitar • *i< iv . N o v . 10.
,vhp T'a»i
ira t in g
•itl>»*rn
H A SSE I.M A N T O S P E A KStudent Mint Have Coupon fu I
Admitird it " '« m iry .
•HitIn thec form of h pHgc«t»)||
HitkUon >»f W itter H.vnn.or* puntici«' lit' J V i i i " " " the col-
itlepiti-1 ment, wilt stage a ■fill v«t h ne red ceremony in
urge rmmbétv (,f mile and TTUl if Htudentn will
i pa rt .Canticle 'if Pro»
Mi chi »an nia*„rs »>ti* plan« f,,r thin y " » r .*> pr< Indir»*f that Hundnv’s rerrmot ’. (noti* compir*r limn ever l**for îfvlne i". mir»» *«» !*• both impr»*.
mplrlngiter Bynnrr . memorial ucr/lrc ir
a poKront. rcfpilrinit mw-rnl. at and Vocal rw
a It r'.l>rri»lly imp na*tonni und Interi to kivi* i* * hr at mo
,-r. lernthe JIHK.L
LAW NOT AIMED AT COLLEGIANS
Sayi M ith ifin Solon In- Reference To Wearing of Fraternity
Pint.
TO BE THURSDAYYearlings To Pick Officers Thurs
day At 7 : 30 in Chem Lecture Room; Council Supervises.
r»> e ; and Impe*
Tnt y icen ;»r* hr t hemaelve* t»jr loW »tlOl
heir badge** <•
t harr Ma*
FielMir h
which
«and.
i». Michiganuw prohibit- received by
i* wax that a lì would w r- fngagemen* "•
ter
arge plat for lorth Hide « from which led The on
vocal »Kt s
will hr
;uH I Hindi grUi lak«- th ? Kogan if
nuking
will
. Hie« and
n «pitr* of an article irretii < *' '*«• «»f Ban»»
h ange raying th»*1»*rj*,lature ha«i lH W l mg tit»« The im presi many who read the nr’, ritil hod *>erii enacted w manently Wight collet*'
a law concerning tiie wearing >»f !*•*■ •ernal bada*1* with the intent to defraud , i f " i»U y was paavd «» the last Herndon of * be lend*la*'ire bn*, It in no way a ffect» "g iv ing the girl a »>»»• «' wm». pointed out hv BeTintor Charlea A Sink director o f 'he. Mchool **f Mum«
The act No 209. Ber 2 of tie 1929 Michigan Public Acts* reads in part a* follow So person 'ha il fraudulently wear or rxlilbi» *»!«• badge, button, em* pieni decoration. Itwiglnia or « harm
. ........ * -h.til » .««im e m e name of any be--of * he mu- nevolent. humane fratam al. «*i <»*»* he produc- liable « ..rpim lton Incorporated undri
W t# Rand Donald Jone*. F the law*, of thb. state or any au»/* ® **ver. W J Foreman, and Ó L the Uhi led State*, or shall claim * « w T will be the trumpeter» and a member thereof (Itach* C J Watcnft. C V. n r - This law is aimed, no* a* college .« u and C F. Arctibold ’ »»* drum- dent* but at ’ be promiaeufiiis w«-ar«i
for ’ he service. Of badge» of any o f * he or a* ' *.ormer year» ’ he mnnorial erv- above specified I ius a '■»*'-« •i* attracted wide attention and protection to fraternities. Henator • > t large .«nd:»*m r The ceremony demon.-,* rrced ., i ¡k i «in o.t m
» wiling i hat V hrow -.'i
Migli beca i to grab ¡ B U LLE TIN
Voti g«> trot' «1er id Ina n> "
will
»red in fron* of * op of * lie hall nd Richard A F« [»art ' «i cantor» » rhéthl
will
MILK PRODUCERS MEET ON CAMPUS
400 Delrfate« Convene in A« Hull F riday . Well Known Labor
Head Speak«.
rite Uw» d «fi*' iied to .Parneyi if,non«hough
'«» hold
’ ion «i n ttie :
.«’in»id m f com id
ATE CO-EDS GO [0 SPORTS MEETnd “ Play Day" At Ann Arbor Saturday in Which Four
Schools Compete.
STATE THINCLADS SWAMP MICHIGANSpartani Cop F in t Foor Plarex in
Traditional Weet W ith
Waire " d Blue.
PLANS COMPLETE FOR GRAD MIXER
F.dward Saier. U of M Ar.nounee, C'impletion of P la n for Party
Ihortdav Nicht n Union.
Is from four cr rsity. Battle Cree tal, and Michiga par* in *m* Play hi
ml>er 2rjse ploying ui the .S*a‘ * « ti v *» am wrr« ' Margaret A * Chapin, Dbnna w< r*K*ck er Shtrlev Mixer V irginia K thy Bowdltch. Pftylh« Tm . i Preston. Mary Oumaer, and. KiM*ni the junior team were I as, Evelyn Bradley .Annie l>*:er. Martha Farley. Mar« enson. lM»bel K ing Frances L. r’otte Curti*. Phyllis Bhasbu: y Ann UptigT'Jve. Dorothy L Katheryn Tmaman arothea l*etermnd and Mary ls played tennis; Annie U Kt-r. Marian Allerton. and Jea» schci made 'h e Archery team T m g g« ;! were Fern Streeter uthv Troth
banquet » r v e d in the Mtchi- iw ir « So umvenuu «e ld house „n Friday M C
ht and hinfheona on Saturday ■,! ' n,ocultv men.;» ' » preaent were Mia- Aiks, at
Miss Parker Mi.ss Lindsay and
DAIRY BANQUET HELD ON OCT. 30
Judging Town 1« Cum ! At Firil Dairy Club Dinner; Plan to
Make It Annual Feait.
REGISTRAR HURT BY SPEEDING AUTO
Receive, Pouible Skull Fracture: A tterdini Convention tn
Buffalo. BLUE KEY PLANSo rSp
‘atv Wait
J L i Y U
To Take Place' V'#*'ir,eidajr Nighí At fimor Station. At 7
Q ’C t«<k .
dair y
udgiiig
•r>*d-. ;nc!udinv-H.. i ’ *ie and dan ;»
Bird, presiden’ d armor mem be* i« *rd a» Va»--« r, gave a rep*» '
»m and rhnt« ^Itrrna’• f«
«>nnr« with-the D atérloo. Ia
•nt Judging .Contesi V in St. I* out and O try defcar’ i
J. O Ha and en'-
produf *« lui^L K c judging report in
ittle Con*
Anderson .. , Hcruo Bu:1* ' ho* i:-vt-nior hockey team won from « » g for. not noti«
urti by a score <»f 4 to 1. and the person cam held second place, first place won by the university.
SHORT COURSE MEN ON HELD TRIP SAT.
55 Student, Go To Olivet. Battle Creek. Experimental Station
On First of Seri*« of Trip».
ENGINEERS SOLVE FOUNDRY PROBLEMS
Cupola
C O N V E N I E N TA M P U S
A L E N D A R
INTER-FRATERNITY PARTY POSTPONED
Mm Crall Bobova» Dance to he Impractical Became of
Barbacoa.
chairman
n "ak* i *rip ye* first to inspect E near Olivet flam Kcilogg factory at to see e*penments at ’ h « Kellogg *• * i * Hickory Comers * tj¿ale the machine Sherman Read's :
The jdwrt courst •o go to Danavi ;i lonrn and Ionia
.na on wun
fi nail y ’ «> ?tr,d equlpm
r»**ar Rn ludenu Nov. ¡2. a;
.oiler Next ,hed ’htn
« íormitíabte
«son
f lac k arrang*
STUDENT DIRECTORY READY NEXT WEEK
r Car-ipus Guide Delayed By Removal of Pkone Exchange;
To Be On Sale At Union.
Running Methods Are Re- amped m Attempt to
Save Costs.
rm
State of th
ole to < it LaurenSpAi
rtgignrA ••• '.‘ slaved this
«¿ig.e¿« in camp’ i
dur.ru •..aui**»r
fr fsh m en :
.¿or *rDN1W DAV-00 p m .-A ll-co llege pep me« :.ng atUnion depot on Michigan avenue. ^ c ra ll. general socLansing, for football team send-on. fht> m terfratem lty cou----URSDAY term, announced Monday night that
s s s s g j g S S r r r r K “^Theati*. Himu Soouosucs building,. prmcuccl bccauau of the w gw no« d»y. Uov. «, rtr-it-u w ------ ------------------
« b m g g r S S S 5 B R r £ s - p — - « s r - - ~ 5-s,M '‘“f in parlon of Women» bulldlau..eurmo »t u » •—
,re U tff* ctltlon
i- ti» c»ñtr»l for-rceUrme*'- - - T«*,., . si-.i.c >i,d is« »n put sp » arm «« .»
■*u, ' :r ..rtt ■ i «■ *h the , ■-«■’ -V.«er ro.-vc ci-.,hr . ... KiTri íurmt B ro »n «Md te "> 'h e n jc-.oen *• — I
•*Tdy HUter »hd » K t W » " Jr' » n J , " \ S m erim . :d.«du*»n S t » « h e « , u daen ju ted •« « ver * - a the ttum chemptoostup e » »u r the bootetort
:V-n<
: and -eiephon
a r »nuna. sum ’* r.f 1 «ugh ’-he Union and
(induced, the new>rixlijf «d result a
!.ve per cent more irmerty. ’ he
maxntainad with
211 M A. C Ave g a « *
•o', nominai ’ ï ■ r*mr**ratures oeing•he ’¿-*<e .of ieaa twsl.
In almmt any of cupola nearly half of the real heat value of the fue» ¿¿ waaied Ir. the foundry much oí. ^h* » a i ’ es in the funn o f wnoke ia now eliminated by the bu rm of of thorn
A T THi: UNION.onery na*
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M xb icaa - t..anle -n
rhey are eo / Too *av* I * »
» aes are o ft dia- Ijunhiü. P a rt-
:> Muth. MHMXk u rU a » , Nuvo
n i cirak M aw * M b . AU pipe* „/•cm pnce poa-
Rwiirtcber the oeewü pelota III the eau'.y shop ^n Monday andTuevJay « * b week. ___
Shoe afcmes to the o a iM f S H » three P- m
■ vyid ut the
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EDITORIA!. STAFF Managing Mi'.r Fhi y.A? ;a ?n B -m
RAUL TROTHSrwi Editar *
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JklHO h H«»>IAlfred C. OVJor
KATHRYN I. FANFU<uir
AwlMinl Editor* nc H-rw r.al, . tnvmrn
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“ C o l l e g e S p i r i t i s t h e B u n k , ”
S a y s R u b e G o l d b e r g , H i t m o r i s t ,
the tmnk i f w ra i »t me explain Rui jt ;u the December C •fine coUefe -•pin’
P in * let me say 'n; I only with old as futy, bulging bodied t r in d you h 'ju ld
HISTORY DEPT. PUCES TEXT BOORS W LIBRARY
P a p e r t i f G c w g l I I I P r a a i t c to he o f G rea t H e lp to A m erican
H is to ry C lasses.hen a boy
io r his colp I* c}t5p!a •illege spiritreaking his The history department hai
c glamour of made a v'iluabl** sfhUlioti to its other feUows ,!y „,JK hasine a e t o f bookt cc
Itld w t n H i ie t » • « l f * 1MpCT! K tn * ° e 'jr1" ' ! I * d to try to source* ot historical material w
:or my :idp dottbtedljr be o f great use to •a km history dealing with <
R evo lu tion a ry -a
STAGS AT TH E UNION—
Much criticism i* afloat concerning men -,i Union parti*'**. There .im - to i*<* not onl> < coming without date# hut al«o a great deal of if» peritoti« out who have not paid the required fee.
The latter objection, going to the party wjtf admin* ion charge, is the work-of deadbeat*. Anto go to a Union party badly enough can certiprice if other« can. I f they ¡annoi afford stay awav. Regardless < ‘ who d* it, it i* a m entirely in the Union «»ffi* a!- f: they . annoi ke*
«cut, no one can.The other point ari: jng ■ • ■ rning »he I nion
tion that can be. d* ‘ ■ pay« the price of «fimi ion he certathe party. I f he « an pi * un dam • ■wtong in ho doing? If .1 reno do<*¿ not wish to have a -t in on him. all he ha t.o : • a - and or* 1 Michigan men are gentlemanly r*c< *gfi 1 «. 1 V « ’no" a* par valué
I f u «tag is unge title manly «luimg the part;. M- rj no. rm empi from being put out {han » man to the Union officiai« to set* that the coi
No party wrh « ver deadened i>s a -laj in a Union party that would other v 1 -. ì
HIMES—
• With no mall rm*a on «■! • hi v
Daily taken tin »"gin-a able practice lacent)*, in hint««!«ending o f «pioti b» fratern ity dauci :This undercover, underlmnded mrihod 1 0 0 per ci nt .efficient we la Id u> Ì . a principi’ o f taina ' and h«»ne*oy that the diacipiiiiar.v fori ee ot the Un • the fl*a tern .itth a t I¡avo airead-. Ivmui « age, btit we w ill Hut d ‘ I i !.■ •p y -s y r te m , m a d e n o t o r k n i ty | i . - :n <
f n g h t c n m e n a n d w o rn * n n ’
A decent party ha hi « n' d*. Í m d which there j.H not a trace c.f • Ft recall m three year;* moia* : ! m two a
’ do we in’i d yy admit that the udì jit Io f moral turpitude. To u tfiei 1 . \jeetionnbk* drunken « «»notici him! t « • .• dean ha? made criteria «e inderei!» • an«Iciam and intolerance about ,» l 0 ,, i 1 n o t «cctppt thi.H difference a- lh«~re l « ! I fir-. oimtn ha-
There will arme, of courw, i \<$ . qm »>« whi hquor are noticeable, the t ic .»¡ i . 1 (■“ aivni , d«d oliacene. It. i*» not our p*«-»'; »n to t. w mticproper unit where the b«ntnd • of <)< t ivryt^cannot fc*ef that nfudcni to««l of the■ dean’a office. I worat and \vhi>pcrmg tiwur os id« a « u it;«' dean sai better poniti««n t \ judge Wh» n 'I«» •+} out o f control and ahonbt 1 « moie t • feel ih«- band « we feel that tin* purput-* * t «.u « ptim would wrvod if the judgment i am* imm .«« t. grather than from unUnmv: a • i-pea • 0 « *«.» gui»* .»* ;
To The Daily p «»mi* that \vhat transpiciH at • party in ntrictly tin (»umiui of tin ep‘»n 01 a ; ih« the good name «•( the 'Units 1 u * ym* t«» t* tvesrm* i f the dean wmheti 10 inflict probation, I.» a.; 1dence to cui r\ th* Sci ai« ComTyitto« on Hinder. 1 \rU resorting to a contemptible hi».s ; \ stem
I n view of hi« iSaginaw slat tin.* ut that th* I nivt be held vary lit1 1* rmt|NuiMbh* fur the--nu>raU >1 «»* fa il to SIN how ITcHidcnt RutTÀen can .countenance a 01 h i« «py synteni which ! ' alienating the «tudvro.j» g
fT O A• ir, . ? Ì
n o t o n o u î {
lime comas to pi- on the ballot.
Remember, if y« don't nob after ele the qhoícé for off pgjpuUir one. You make une o f it.
R R E A K T H A T J IN X —
Rack i?« 192-i Michigan State w-'*n a ffHithalJ game on a fdr- *171 ‘ -id. D.«• Ia**t game of the
an«t incidentally the lad that Michigan State ha« won
* tr * * then. __________
<>*a< h jim m v Crowley and a -mad »«nd of Spartan« will leave S fH I A L I S S T l T f T IO X S 1r>r Jack in , Min^iHfippi tomor- There «hoold b estabiinhed
,v afternoon t»» make nnc lant- at all larg** unive . *T • * to..break this foreign field lege o f Bologna.
In view «<f the brand <>f greater need for • V: that the Spartans have been ment o f this sort ? - rig this «a>on. Crowley is than for the ma*’*<)*'» ?•.<) 1») bring back the many now in »'Xi.4-
>uth« n 1 -• alp but it is g iing to js no doubt, in t take rn*T“ than a few simp!«: many, that 5») pe f ■‘ • a!! formation« and a fight freshmen attendif. talk halves on ( ‘ row- Mf V (,f Mmfiesota.i«>V part f*» accomplish the do* ar,. doing * 0 for
purpose o f either
«es H C o l- here ¡H a establish- a college
•nance of • There mind« of nt of the
he Univer- r instance. ** specific jng a hu>-
h a ' ih?»'. Hfitl t i« up Hull the « 'h. M ( «u »i i* *ii tomorrow at
band or a wife o f collegiate e
or - iiia! ng a bit
)*-, in f«t< t it p jì > ’» o ’clock t > Crowley and There are be y«and g rl.« whohi* boy« Off for th»* south and lament over *< rr mg examina-
li - "ung. them dcpHrt uith the feeling tion«. They ef* Ider »ver thethat Uggì mi h * behind them will marks they e; * c t 1 he fear**■ i-«y al. confident «upptjrt- doe* not come «m an . deaire« * - v h*, wifi 1 *• pulling for them to remain in i niv*r ¡t y, b irtM H .. i ; • i ' • during that game rather becaime
parent«. It isth**
caus*rath of >f par-
,tl) * oli!.*'* . to* T- 1 î ' A H ¡h.
it right.cnta who ini ■ dren acquire culture in coil*
at ? ?
•. that. mg to mak« «Î
‘ * i«*g<’ o f Bologrla Would hav.- aFKfcHHMAN UUECnONH— large enrollm«’
iter íubverstori r ! ’ f ’ Thuc^iav afternoon the year* The College of B o \n g 11 a1 « tofori* r «’■ « u. ' UArr*J fiTlg - Will engage in * its first would be. fill« «1 with\S'« h-.i-ì n» b foi ' :i of campii
. inc year, Th
• jwilitic», namely. *f cIhsh officer« for r. an* a thousand
en m the fii*nt year
who wi«h to reputation iwn versity witho any menal eff«
•. quire udent
it cont The
" and caci has t vote Which of Bologna w d re f-.houki be -vc * ise<| at this clans minds «»f th> worr
-c at meeting in ni ming their choice dents. It wou «1 pernn a : repjf,-,r I},,, job. circulation *»f • ially inclined
I f you km w i hi- catulidatcM. student«. But w ithoutr»>. <{»■*• »«* part get *. and support them. If the prejudice « ! Acadcr
i . .tight ir» t ir t**il» y u «h.ií’t kn >\\ them, make it w;««uld prohibi the e Mtabliah*,ù(frn ntc M w ,*• \ >»uf business t»> ge» acquainted ment o f any s*»rt o f an institu-
»•*■ i . _ t ai*h them .1 leas! « (rough b< tion at Minn«-*« «ta.* Ln*»v them 1 v name when the M mneso? a Dailv* » 1 .« r .i -1 r '
•* ii'iuiai litri ho - » « f
b r o a d c M t l t i K i>< O n v m M
t h e h i l t .— M i c h i c Daily
ThieveK in Hall i lumi « j atoie a new bungalow and tt «-ntinr contenta. U wikl noi Ih? ku >wr. whether thv euU'rprtsv wa * *u<-
Plintil they iviui over Hic murtgage.
Jlirlng ft g a ie , a w c ig i i iu K •’*?>i> p-umb vv«> bk wn « ut ut u.v ijírtO à F lorida crunk. Thin whh rvveated, we hear, when xsme-
l t o b u ild a a h o r e bungalow o n him.
A B a l l r o o mthat has all
tilt- Facilities -- ail the Luxuries for your party. And for smaller functions, our
Wisteria Room is at your service.
Hotel © lifiGEO. L. CROCKER, Manager
IN. S. C. GRADUATE HONORED ABROAD
In te rn a tion a l S ta d ie , School
A t G eneva D u rin g S om m er.
study sociology and psychology ; working lo r P h D degree
The Geneva School o f jStudies, under th»* directorship f r**d Zimmer who ;.•> deputy "direc the division ol intellectual coope ; the League o f Nation » receivt hundred and twenty persons wrh*
a bachelor's de^r*re and ome background o f intem ation
lation The purp*»e o f this sci•cr i lie -ddvaii»•ji study o f interna
Thirty-three nations v.ere reprr-fj bt this v T iool The traininesifted ol three lecture? during tland «Tou» dun(Mission« in the eveT h e «- lectures were given in theh«h and French languages. Ot:dr* vs ìp.jf.ted thiree hours because'o be 'ranslat ;jj German. Eland French ;anguages. T h e >>.considered froim an international: »m i were sdrjjrraphv history, «
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SHINE - LACESB asem ent o l Fanh lon •'hep 101 I - G ran d R h
OUR GIFT SHOP
110 GRAND RIVER
K e y T o w n selling a riew telephone idea
t 'ccfuig Key T< idv an raucous rates jrrounding jwjmts 'ui fa vi li it as a business practice— ail tht>
i l i i M r w r e h o w t . ic n|w
• prat tic icphone service is as open as
. .-m\ commodity to constructive imagination.Key I own selling is one o f many indica-
fiotis ol rhc steady demand, present and to vome, for more and more telephone service.
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Fall Term Forty HoldeìtfeekyefifaiSócial ilnteRést *
*id wa- a busy one for - , 1 campus. A Scabbard and K y on Friday night followed
ihomore Fall Term party on {n ig h t held the interest o f 1
weekend also ?»w the be- the sorority party season Phis. Chi Omegas. Alpha
and the Alpha Gamma • the societies choosing this
| to entertain Aside from lions, the usual Union party
l|he game and the members pgm a P in held an open house
i an d d istingu ished was th e i by Scabbard an d B lade in
'em p ie F r id a y even in g Ifccaus'' it is th e first tim e that
■ p a r ty has ever been g iven (gan iza tion and becau.-e theform al in natur*
the be*t one <.-¡is a ttra c tiv e ly
feu* a color ¡eher blue, using dag; m ilitary insiirna ihed the music foi the m em bers o f
y departin' burins thi. Cap i B lan ton and Cap: deven advanced military
fo rm a lly p ledged beginning tnal in it ia t ion l " ¡lo w in g th* •nial in it ia t io n v. ;11 be g ive r
Itial Sophom ore p a rty was tht
; party vet- g iven , d ecora ted
l'e o f rod. pennants T h e Pla*
r th e dan c- ih e fa cu lty w ere hon- ?ntnu C ol
large number of aiummu were pseemt for the affair. On the same evening, th? members of Alpha Chi Omega had their first open house o f the year with
‘ Bruce Fiiyerweather> orchestra playing lo r the dancing Prof and Mrs H B IArks chaperoned the open lions?
The members or Delta Sigma Phi “ l.tertained *>n the «pve of the came of an open house with M r and Mr* Les Belknrtp and Prof add Mrs A J Clark present a.« the patron?
T h e Cocm.opoiitan club stared a Hallowe'en ma^querad-- party Friday night m Peoples church The attendance was la rye and many unusual costumes representing differ*’ !': count ne* appeared M iss Elida Yakeley acted as Cliairman o f the com m ittee w ith srv - rral others acting w ith her to make ;h e evening .» success Refreshmentswere served la te in th e even in g
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P h i C h i A lp h a fra te rn ity field a sm oker T h u rsd ay e ven in g at th e ir ch ap ter house P ro f M H H en ry, o f th e M a th em atics d epa rtm en t was he p rin c ipa l speaker.
D uring t ne past w eek M ia H H H atladav ,*s? a d in n er p a rty lo r tb f m em bers o f D e lta A lp h a T l * m em bers o f S igm a K a p p a w ere <»l*o at hom e on W edn esday a fte rn oo n serv ing
I tea in honor o f th e ir h ou sem other M rs E A B a llm er M rs E arl H otchsns p re sided a t th e tea tab le
1 T h e ou tlook fo r th is w eekend IS' a
LIBRARY ADDS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BOOKS
P o p u la r N o r r i s : r d B i o g r s p iu c i l
Sketches o f In terest
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IK S H M A V S LAMENT
It lias been said by some o f the world's mentors and profound Ihlnk- . rs that beauty la but s*tn deep, and after a moment's thouuht. the avenwe male w ill concede there arises the thought as to whether that is not deep enough According to alt available 'tatisttcs there Is an ample supply of beauty upon the local campus, sum- cient to cause a fiur amount o f pal- pi tat ton among the mnlo members of our institution. P ity the freshman! He rail irnt cast shv and covert glances tn the direction o f the femmes, it Is not his nnvilege to jaunt about the campus carrying on a sprightly conversation with a co-ed. He may wateh the up- •errlassmen enviously, as they roam about campus with careless nbandoii while in the presence o f a co-ed M mav however, tttid mentnl solar,' m a quiet evening at home by the ttrestdr with his books, and perhaps a little .•ter nop a little corn .and roasl a lew appies and go to bed a fter an evening cl good, clean, wholesome tun
TH E CLAES RUSH c ien cra l Sherman o f som e other
o ld gent on ce said. ’W a r is H e ll a. most freah m en and sophom ores who W r e a c t iv e ly g n d enthusiastieall> e n g aged w ill rea d ily agree. T h e w h ole o ff i ir was ve ry «.lubby an d sociable, b o th parties s tr iv in g to create a fe c i- in s >'f fe llow sh ip th rou gh th e personal t juch met hod 'H ie lroshm en Who w rr? rea lly «'b liga ted to en terta in , did . , in a most ro lo r fu l. unusual an d con - ■. in n n e m anner, an d rea llv ca rr ied on 1he honors, laurels, an d o th e r sym bol* of v ic to rv b y th e ir w h o le -h ea rted «’f* fo r ts to o ffe r a p leasing va r ie ty o f eh*• rta inm ent presented 111 an 111 Unresting w ay B m igh t lie w ell to add th e p a r tv ended w ith shouts o f "y o u m ust com e over and see us som e: t im e ' and
Aunt B erth a an d th e eh il- iirt i i 0' It i ' expected th a t a t th e next-tuaihcrma ligh t refresh m en ts w ill be s e r v e d and various m te rp ir ta t iv e f la m es W ill be rendered by th ose m em ber '1 " t th e :>opbomore grou p w h o are expon en ts o f th e te rp isehorean art
a s p ir a t io n1 ; ♦ ircsh m an who asp ires som eday
to becom e a sen ior th e ja n ito rw h o hope som e day t.» be pensioned
th e co-ed w h o hopes t«> becom e• ** v am pus fa v o r ite th e pro fesao i vii-o v a in ly hopes to d iscover an in* i i i l ib le in cen t ive fo r study, in larger ..m i m ore substantia l qu an tities .
-s whose fon d es t hope i ttfM* a il cocky iresh i
linod to *a w arm er p lace sen ior w h o hopes in tht
The campus went canine last weekend. Over tn Ag Hall, recitations were drowned out by the baytn* o f h o iw s jt* bloodhounds in the armory; and the bloodhounds weren't lia tf o f It. at that (le t six hundred‘ dogs together tn one hall with i>eople whooiiing remarks about programs and ice-rold popMn the comers, and our own statistician cstimatrs that the sound waves will do about anything you may have m, m ind.
T h e n ’ here were the brutes being run about among the spectators lo r a lit Hi* much-needed exercise There s n oth in g so hard on an innocent bystander as »he leash o f a small and lively bull terrier wrapped thrice around the legs at full .-.peed, unless .> i , the leash o f a slower, but entirely thorough, great danc.
m e re were tiny toy dogs ou t on threads of leashes, nipping manfully at th e heels .of mountainous Bt Bernards, and a Yorkshire terrier with its hair done up on curlers until it was shown, w hen II tripped at every other .step
over the long curls thus produced There wwre tiny Chlhauhaus in a ribbon-hung cradle, and any number of commoner breeds lying on plcbian straw.
Campus sororities had concessions Oh food, programs and whatnot, and a* a result some o f our local heroines H ill hear a ringing in the «ars at intervals. A fter all. there are m ore restful things than a dog : how for tw o days
, straight, with vour stand located \strategically between th e yapp in g P e kingese and the roaring S t. Bernards
■ with the collies to the right makuv; the world's most god -forsaken noise at regular intervals T h ere 's nothin more inounilul than a dog a t a do” show, unless, to use a particu la r ly o u tworn cracks, it is six hundred and tw o dogs at the same dog show. No m atte r how often th ey 'v e been at shows, they all become heartren d in g ly home rick the minute th ey : • : m another one A n d after .selling m ilk and dog
'biscuit to fond ow ner I nr two d a y . eVon the tenderest dog -love r tops feeling sorry lor the brutes
I n t e r - S o r o r i t y H o c k e y P r o v e s
T o B e R o u g h a n d R e a d y S p o r t
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T h e Y \V ( F in an ce D r ive ■ unue th ro n g hoi lo reach « I Kate Mr A lva , the freshman Pennington fit A., has charge lories an d th e
It is mi stoma nouses to g ive Hive $ 1. alt hoi
t M om bei -.hip und now on. and w ill eon - Hus wee. They plan :;irl on the campus
charge o f covering "iinuortes. and M ary in or of th«- v W. c
nf «he outsuie d o n n i- u«m iy houws r lo r all o f t he o ro i i 'v
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Blinda« evening. Nov 17. the firs* •................ S tu d e fit-F aeu lty F rlen d -in eetiilg * W ill I « ' held T h ese n icct-
heid at i >»e inatructors* homes intended to acqua int an d prom ote in frien dsh ip b etw een th e fa cu lty
inden t bodv lu re at th e co llege .e i roups w ill I)C essen tia lly the
w ere .he ld last year, and are i .«»red by tin; Y W , C A ten arid w dm cn .students w ish ing it lend th e KroUP meoti
T h e thing that m akes m ie r -s o ro n ty iild e tie s so trem endou sly in terest me.according to our own particular freshman I; the fact, that anyone who has ever vaguely heard that, there Is such .1 game as the one iti question becomes, through superior knowledge, the .-tar
W h ile hockey p layed with tla- rult and tac tics <»i « o i l i i* noble gam e d th«* team s .cah g e t to ge th er on P . it t«*i «Is to « im tuse bystanders d halt the partic ipa n ts b e lieve th e m H v e s >" be shortstops and try t«* hat out a tew
ih om e i m is in to le f t hold* A n d foo t? hall ru les aren 't ap ropos a t a ll a hockey stick gets* Rt th e w a y , w h ile tack ling .
Halt th e p layers don't* even n *«»gn iae th e ir ow n soror itv s isters dressed m the handsom e green cam bric p in a fo res that ih r gym departm ent^ forces upon one team and u«» abou t knock in g th ru eo -w orkers o v e r th e head, in th e ' d e luded id ea th at Flint i th e flra l du tv «.1 an y g o o d ' hockey p layer
And th e h osp ita l has lust «a s t «1 at sorority d in n er tab les tin s w eek . D u ring th e physica l exam W hich th e gym departm ent insuded uri th is y ea r lie* fo r e partunpatton in n itm iu u ra l s p o ils
must sororities are using to exp la in W hy th e ir m em bers went ‘ barg in g dow n t iw fie ld w av in g th eir *:«'ks ovei th e ir heads arid ‘ tr ippin g each other up w h ile th e one g ir l on the oth er team Who had seen a hockey game before, tak in g in th e s ituation a' .« g lance, tore in th e opposite d irection and made half a dozen goa ls w h ile then backs were tu in cd.
FARM JOURNAL BEGINS MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN
"A g r ic u ltu r is t " Sets A s id e W ed
n esd ay as D rive Day.
W edn esday has been ■* D ean C ox as "M ich ig a n a b a y “ ui a ll the deperirne agricu ltu ra l d iv is ion Durii
ISO facu lty m em ber; v.orkev-« em p loyed -ai tin
l Mr. ppp, Th0 sutnrav a • **v by R ite were 1S nie thing diìferent W ì.; ór Remar-
K iwr' que s XU Quwt «>n thr W Vsirn» Frönte m u - b tin g in th e etetn «»rt «-f io r r ig n m -
fntr decorations ea rn in g “ '■** lerest a rd avventurere ' r ìttfiloved . ‘ -pp rea lly un der^ 'an d ;.«• x a. A fi m
■ h " h ijoows vhn.*c shining i,f*wjy acquired books ,* # rw n i* »snatu 'ii *«> the o n ly to rea d th e *>' -*n tn o lib ra ry
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w ith bated b rea th : th ere i ii nt w h en -.ill a re o ile n n g a Mlcnl
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MICHIGAN S T A T E GRIDDERS R EA D Y TO LE A V E WEDNESDAY
ON TRIP INTO THE SOUTHLANDC r o w lc y ’ i T ea m D eterm in ed to B reak O ld J in * B y B r in g in g B ack
V ic to r y O v e r M i i i in ip p i A . and M .
Determined to break the jinx that has followed Michigan State football team* onto foreign gridirons 111 the past years, a haul lighting Spartan grid s.p.ad will leave Unsing Wednesday evening for Jackson, Mississippi, the scene o f the Michigan State-Missis- sioni A. & M. football game, Saturday.
Since 192«? Michigan «State grid elevens have played on many foreign field* but have failed to come olT them with victories, according to statistics dug up by the Associated I ress recently- One fall day in 192:’« a Green ant- White eleven walked off the field nt D e t r o i t with a 2-0 v i c t o r y
o v e r t hr* U n i v e r s i t y o f D e t r o i t t e a m . Many time* s in c e that t im e Spartan teams | a v e t r i e d to defeat their opponents in their own lair but to no avail.
Jumps H . I S leep y I C row ley 'S 103» nKgregtit ion, follow ing impressive victories over Adrian. North ^CttroUtUl £ oac|| V e t f lk t r P e t l im it l ic O f t f
B e a t s D a r t s m o u t h a n d A r m y
Score by quarters: iCase 0 0 0 0 ■■■■'• ^
I M ich igan S ta te i> 20 c - o t q
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D ickeson 2. Breen. Substitutes— -FeT^®
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MICHIGAN ISSUES FIR ST C A LL FOR B A S K E T B A L L
C h in e e ! o f C b im p io n ih ip
T eam .
BOB CHAPMAN CAPTAINS
State, and Case Tech un the Hint* gridiron, have a good chan ce to regair some of the prestige -lost Oh fnreigr fields by bringing home u win over the formidable smithemers fro m Mississippi. For the pant ten days the Spartan mentor has been priming hischarges fo r the Mississippi tilt with. ------ — ithe Idea o f g e llin g set for the fin a l « , aa« R a te !game o f the seftson on Nov Id with the T ea m T o M i l* MCtOJt RRfl RO ie, ntrong University o f D e tro it e leven . - j M ig h t y G o o d
Another State regular is listed with I •the casualties for the Mississippi game I G u a rd i.Carl Nordberg. speedy ground gaining Ilinlfbaek. Injured his knee in Uw Care ta)| pnl'ctl„ nl MtchOwn be--tilt 8atin*day and will be out Of th» | the issuanceDixie wnw- M il« week f t « U »M , « * " h- >»rt » lhrnnrtldniex hv Nordber* will be able tp # a v m the I g J ^ W * ^ „ m
W i t h ' t h e ^ b ^ M o t NorclberK f r o m U r l y tmlnt p r o « p « t * o f r e n t i n g U « l the line-up. Crowley w ill depend on * , , ,,p th a tch in g pe o M a x Cra 11. flashy reserve h a ll, ItfUl 0 » * W slim. ^ , I)nm ,vCopt. Dickeson. c le ve r ball carrier , to C ap ta in F.rni ■ \ ,-hnm-take up the right ha lfback duties t i e r - 1B ose. regu lar aid Breen wtu be relied upon fo r th e .pmns have g.nriu aUK **le ft half post duties w ith lin g e r G rove , ker hlU» p n ir tu n llv m H »*rd State's capable punter, runn ing th e 1 r o w in g UP from la * imnreutram Duke Sch au . W ho proved his C lose gu ard in g and alm ost Im preg worth by his ground ga in in g p ilin g «* » ' nable djgfah
s e m i N ^ b o . ,- , « , , , ,* f r ; u * . s: ä s ' v ä *
ï ï M Ï Q — M . „ ......p e e n . « a , bafore. bu« m ay d rop ™ t ,o n o f d r o v e
back, do in g re lie f work
Yea rlin g squad, blit is not looked on W h ite as a prospect O 'N e il and G rouch. S ta te 's fo rw ard fin e p layers w ho w ere looked to as th e th e u tm ost preci m en to take the vacan t p laces are in - battle, both often « e lig ib le T h e fo rw ard s b.
W ith such a puzzling s ituation , V een - th e klckei m any c hum ....K -«-. ker is not at all sure o f what he can d o Fmrk at end. 8 meam ade M ich igan chain - C ap ta in Chapm an, a ll-con feren ce fo r - ra rl at tack le
ill p e rfo rm ed w ith or. th roughou t *ba e ly an d de fen sive ly, th rou gh to rush .lies T h e work of ,i? cen ter and Fer-
ou tatan d ing. a l ee re on th etr toes
iter th e capab le d i c e tlve fans n iany a
l i l i l í o m lK A lin A rb or »m l. J - t r m - K m* to * u »rd » H r r ih r t ip -o f f » » hr th rtll m ¡h e y ran «U d o w r th e O h io -Xow .k l ih tro ll, a rc m o ito r * retu rn th*. I . » -ci-ack giM ktl.r bu t V w ik r r rtU l «uis ^
'bu t th ey a re th e c o l t e r an d torw are l« tinx Ih r prob lem o f id lg lp n * up » m an in th e (lnrt ha ll «h i l e line p layrespectively. L o v e ll and K an ltz . oth er w h o can bring th e ba ll d ow n th e^floor ^ • P o w jD g ’
were he v e rd a te in
cturntng. a re not consldf ca lib re to lili the gap:
.. guard and R a ttiU a fo r ( irw ig ' w ill ño t report until ,T> a n d Truskow-skl » « <in the f«»<it
•mi w h ile K a tu i/ ha ju s t under i it (»jv ift t io h fo r append ic iti s h r new m èli the hest prospect orm ati D an iels • ot Detroit an
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natural undistorted tones on our new
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CHOOSE your pipe« ** you do vour hat«—try ’em on. See bow: they
t o o k .H ow a pipe feel« i« y o t i r w o rry - but
Im w a pipe lookm i « n matter ol com . inuiuty runrern. A bulldog pipe m n ■rtylMHliMi face would «rai the «ouU o f one'« remotest a*»m ates One ow-ca unr’aduty . . .
The fobnoco, now. ta your per »on « I l<uainrM entirely. Take no man « preference —find your own.
H err '» Edgrworth. a g --I oKI burley graduated with tlir C'.la»« i>l ’04 Like to meet Edgeworth at our e«|*eu«ri* See the coupon? EUI It out. and m ni thereafter thepuetman w ill bung you -these enagtc mall»t-~a neat little glati to inret you packet o f the real, the genuine, the wood* the unchanging Bdgrwueth . . C k m i man!tun it I The trick it you'll be taijrlng Edgeworth latert
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s la te scored ............. . Are* n d rove
- -■« ---------- th rou gh le ft guard fo r the score«»rning and w ill m ake G rove 's kick fo ile d C row ley sent inthe H ote l Edw ards in p ,M-k «>f siibfttltutes in the fou rth
•wing a lec tu re session quartet and tlie gam e ended w ith th e >imtig th e Spot tun g rid - «co re J8-0 in fa vo t o f th e O i w i i and
in, . . i n i i« ..« . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . n a n i i i iw i i t in itv iu <«• <inE astern tim e» th e S p a r ta n s ¡ jp up , tm » i qu a rte r when ¡ i>v tra in tnt«i th e sou lh la iu l her last cou n ter as Jerry
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A N E W
Barber ShopJl v r OPENED RY
JOHN and CLARKform er I tiian BMg Barbers
I M U K P O .W TO ffll »:
1. % IH f H W E I.C i »WE
I ^ i s t T i m e s T o d a y
Nancy Carroll—Helen Kane Jack Oakie
“ S W E E T IE ”H T O M O R R O W a n d THl'RSDAY M
tie r» will warm up on the foiTign gridim i) Friday allertinoli tu preparation for thetr game Saturday
The M ichigan State traveling sipiad wdi leave for home late Saturday evening and will arrive at 10 49 a m Mmt-
' day
Teddy’s RetreatKMDREH and SWtft.TS
In Hie Marne O ld Place
w w w j u k s r
g j M N t i i n m u r
Always Something Going On at the
Olympic-RainbotvRecreations
THE LIVEURBT SPOT IN
KART LANSINO
S t e v e M a C r i « , P r o p .
C O L D W E A T H E R
S U G G E S T I O N S
TOASTED SANDWICHES HOT CHOCOLATE
HOT FUDGE SUNDAES
Paris Niirht Life with the Kick of a 'V ild ! traffico!
W il l KOI.KKS. funnier V-m cxrib qualifii'. as th- W orld’s Crralrat Natural / fa».m e pirturr actor in a Comedy «»f <»ay P a r it.
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Hear Will Rogers Talk and Sing!
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1 2 3 E a s t G r a n d R i v t r
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