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Today'* Editorial Cornaient On A rtion I of Student Conference ■Volume 21 Michigan StateNews Pro Arte Quartet Appear» at Church Thumday Evening TUESDAY, FEB. 26, l«2l* STATE S T U D E N T S , SET D A T E S FOR TAKE PART IN Number 36 MID-WEST MEET Ramtdell and Hannah Take Active Role in Mid-weit Student Confederation. HANNAH IS VICE PRES. One of the largest nnd most success - lt was ful Student meetings ever held took place when the Mid-West Student Con- federation convened at the university m " » no' » blt “1 difference Cincinnati. Ohio on the 21. 22 ami Id * » ° ( thc two aggregation*. 23rd of Peljruary More than inn.000 aim. were equally good, Notre students from 33 colleges and univef- sities received representation by their TOO CLOSE Although Coach Benjamin J. Van jtlstync's basketball quintet had every tunity to beat the Notre Dame |amblers Friday night they, are not i be condemned in the least. < i - of two teams meeting at a time »celling in bombarding the net , ...» t , Q. . . appointed delegntes number 65. .mc-toms and State having Michigan s.uto college a)»kc well a» well perfected a smooth for lfsclf when HnroW Hannah and otTense with a pop shot as the Tom Ilamsdell plaved important parts SPRING EVENTS OF SENIORCLASS Decide On Dales for Traditional Spring Activities In Class Meet- ing Yesterday. £ * r j l*ro Artr Quartet WATER CARNIVAL NAME COMMITEE HEADS PLANS LAUNCHED PRO ARTE STRING QUARTET TO GIVE CONCERT THURS. Wide Range of Music in Their Modern and Clinical Repertory. AIMED IN EUROPE nates for the ; 'lass lor spring f lip senior class >lds Hall Mond mmrnded by th1 I the class. Dim- out Hie fact that Donovan cag- ™ meeting Harold Hannah was long one at r crucial time to win elected vice-president of the assort. •ion for the meeting and also served ?.. !’ame for his team is all the more on the commit ter for arrangements of him and cannot in the least be future conferences Tom Ramsdell ser- ¡redlted to luck If .the two teams vefl M chairman of the committee on ere to'meet tonight, the score would "''onT'lT the nrsl actions taken at | equally as close but the result could the pow-wow, under the leadership of isily be reversed. John Rames. University of Colorado was to rename the organization . The ; conference, which meets every year, is ^Michigan State defeated the Univer- to be know'» in the future as the Mid- of Detroit in baaketball this sea- West Student Association 40-15 Notre Dame defeated De- N®*1 y™ r s convention i ut <> Kaa.a at Atlanta. Georgia Chat tin a hard, fought game. 18-1«. University of Cinclm.mi i |tre Dame and Michigan State bat- dent of that meet The vi though two overtime’periods be- was .given over to Robert tfotre Dame eeked out a one point Muttttt university. Oxford SOTHERN TO GIVE LECTURE HERE Famed Shakespearean Actor Is Next On Lecture Course Program. to be called S S Adams. F to be presi- pea -presidency per ioarher of m The body /• d one of its big dav student control of stu- irgin 28-27. Tills only goes to il- M»all, prate the fallacy of banking on dent affairs is not .real to any great w,yk.j; <but It also points out to a close degree, as final authority inevitably nmm server the condition the Ramblers !( ’ts m the college administration Sucii fnrned in after the argument on the East ing court Friday night. IF tflairs is to lx* regretted ac- •ording to the delegation A disciisiott of the failure of the nonor .system in many colleges, aroused much interest in the general meetings The honor system, is. hojvever, more cord nearly went by the boards impular and predominant in the east piirday night In the Marquette- ' n‘ ^hoola than It is in the mid-west state meet that hm»« *' ls declining according t«» a would have various reports given. The reasons for , r n *oni«thinf for somebody to brag its decline was found to be quite large- lout IF ’ it had hnpi>ened. Tlie mark ly beyond- student control I question is- the' pole vault record of • delegates favored payment of ; ft. 1-8 in . held by Harold McAtee on self-supported student pu- t t e e nearly did 13 ft. 2 in.. only a btonket fee to coier cost 'of student Traction of an inch of hit Jersey govfcrumenl was favored In the same pshing the pole but enough to tip resolution it was voted that the *tu- Our conception of 13 feet is .** absolute control over funds with a final check by the college administration . •h tin uirsday; March 7 * Oaudéffs who here last Tuea- d rama tic. lecture • I** e x c e r p t s f r o m or which he Is at the Peoples red especially to er elaborate sc- ia on his first ii»- stage in 1024 4ts illness of m . L’or a tifine ìj' g Shakespeare oreed to forsake swing urst makes its iippt?nrui • nd gowns, will be he! May 8 After this -« will appear on the week wearing their re water carnival is !.. ¡day and Friday, ./une ent hits long been ¡nefiirc.vpic traditions « »eilig held in the even '••ho ;i pageant of fio ! lie river between stand erected on oppi ■dream class has rcçommem il council that cap ni rdhesday, June 12. Fol ut. y in which ! ho tre* Meen fiots and the - •it a huge bonflro ihr msidcrcd snph«»mon - as alumni June 17 v d !•» sphinx as the I u.’ h t. the co-ed cet ene pirn's Cup Night\ Vi ta June 18. as the ni *'aureate Bunds> > and commencement J »he above even! v * « **k preceding final pring term man .d the commit t o\ W illiam Mullet Melnnis water roved by Senior ( •mmltlee Wat« mm mie the in their With t Wednes- sion the June 13 , ipua one man of icc place theme of ah(i 14 Origina "1 thé selected . ta* ••am- awarded on' the illT Clip omini ¡s to Im* .1 ■•• and «* b a n k s member < m li ic Kacli v nur this ••urli im e icn cast or chime rshmen Rom in tic nd the lore ' n recoin - ‘ Sp.trtan or .Liiti- '.tmiiar Ite eliISS nr the exe- of the •■lass ..nd ce (lince une 24 during string Quartet, third college concert series. I sit an interesting pro- jples church» Tliursday Contest for Theme. 2H. ¡15 da ten ill as ¡.i nerume a ival commit- capacity. • thème has inf of floats ertalo phase the (tararle Fa ri» asse .»t J Üie themes on originality, Hie Pro Arte Quartet founded com- Miraiiiety recently, is composed of oung musician-. whose repertory con- jvts el music not only <»f today but •i-*» id form er times In a lew years lias won faine in Europe It contrt- >uted to tlie Concerts de la Revue duisicale mid ‘ Concerts Wiener" In *aris at Salzburg had (he difficult inls- |on of playing ut the International ■Vstivals. a series »rf new musical Hie quartet showed initiative when t Sounded in Brussels the 'Pro Arte one« it* which keep the public versed rytiiing worth knowing from the mint nf view*-of up-do-date music. 'Hie numphiint success that welcomed II 1 hen louring France. England, Switaer- «nd and Italy, all tx'ars witness to the itense activity displayed by Messrs. umou. Ha lieux. Prevost nnd Maas and • the confidence of the iample who or- aniw* musical entertainments devoted i.uvu that is out of the ordinary, i* eiiiiiusiasm that their .perform* 1 . 1.1 c i\crvwhore. Mr F Coolidge chose \m> Quartet.to |X*rform. at can Academy at Rome, works prizes are offered by the inunda ihm ’Hie impression à vorn b le that Mrs <7rw>Udge »ein to (»lay at tlie Library ss. in Washington, In fall of cw York, 1 Vom- ii If itiEAIORlAL TOWER CTIMES ON WAY FROM ENGLAND out. 0 Arte made a ilnviifg in most 1 If tilted States ed lief ore sev- Musica society, auding rnic- tmoked for Ita Thursday night In- is some distance in the air KVOLI TIOS OF A CO-ED *-dimaIV Dates them all phomore Dates a few mor—Dates one nior Dates none KVOM TION OF A MAN ashman- Dates none bphomore— Dates a few nor Dates them all Inior-—Still a fool highlight ops involved «•lin id •iirlous disrux- iMiltries and its The conference •various student it the intricate;. <d to make all stxxit his -work Mut v preparation I found something worth wh audiences could ix* foul ten Sr> ¡in much ¡a* BOARD ASKS FOR PAVING OF DRIVE e a real in- »ns and stu- i to high eminence students turn -out at irrest ut the collegi dent affairs There was great op]>m»Uc: Achola rship achieving undue ■is (jualilication for an * »ff ire COLLEGES RULE OUT HELL WEEK H Mother u their natio and Mrs Sn »tel.x bill not hing Md REASON ENOUGH >e of our freshman .was bemoaning fact that lie never had a date. at do you, do when you. go to the Week of Informal. Fraternity Ini- ■ry?" he was asked "Study.” he led. Maybe that's the reason THE TRUTH lying all joking aside, for poor, or common or handsome, .college is Iflne place to spend four years. tialioa Abolished at Nebraska and Ohio. and engu •d house • if ticket REACHES SENIORS upon pre- se t ickets muri* Hell week” aft-er receiving itioism has been -abolished at *he it versify of Nebraska by the tinned »ion of the fraternities i 'he frequent' disturbances and tpc ' ' ' Ul»}P.. wasted caused, byr,Qie fratcrni'v fHI' WOLVFRINE nttiation.* dunnv t-his week nf puri’a- tory resulted in tl»e recent action «1 though you’re beautiful, or i,.ncoin Sonic initiates it was xaid ». phystganamy does not do had suffered s temporary lose of mpm- Exper.mrnti by (J. of Minnesota Start Mining Operations Minneaixilis Minn If of ex|»erimentRl v any credit Your natural vanity nrv because of 1 by these rough ,i ment received nidations (^•d impressi IfRllndav poi Armmg th* ix the itxiut mal titer ahently Many r itside thi of the This' y lll ai : the summer Endeavor to Increase Membership NATATORS TO GO and hliectivenrss Ihrough Con- TO ANN ARBOR (art with Student Bodv. ¡ o IP' -"Rough a/i tu; was •barred at si tv bv actum at a ha? urns' of M* ■ojrnmttted* * ¡unger t fian confined to the pride of seeing your own face, so Htul to vour mother. ihouJd make r>1,unlBli, [hurry down to LeQlears tlM stufT. fratemitv ptnt that your are scheduled. And Ohio state univ. ter thing, what will the book do faomy «wnmitet hr picture u. not In U and again rm (rniUM."^S‘r good way to make the staff* (k.rv o/a i |their glory— hours, and must djr now thu u suppoaed uT6e rough rtuff- put on bv the ai to you studenta to get your •rat^rnut«»« in du* usual Hell week'hat taken so that the Wolverine prec-*de* fh** adminlstratjpn of.the ave the honor.of prtntu« 1L The formal ritual » 'hr <ml» .romr ..I I hare bad their, qooe ao that »»"“ « *m !ht* ,* mpT i naa tnrir» *mmum me umm (y :hat within ,a few , «dll have time to reouper* yearsna«n* will tx- a thin* *>f the bfore the sophomore« daal It a past I blow It has been Famed Botanists Leave Mark in Lecture Room ting ir of the Spirogvra an nd other monstrositu (»resent day fresh ma Mat Max In'* rn ui it# aork that ai ry on At the fin Aiiimin time •rgani yit.lon ctivih INVEN1ENT IPUS E M ) A R ■tirai swimming [Over in the botany lecture room as before Hie *‘in all grxgi txxanv students will testify. Oloecwapaa a the chatr-arms are richly embossed with 'hat haunt riu mongrams fraternity insignia and botanist here whatnot . In fart, »he multi-syllabled system n.f And next »ime vou t»reak your :* ncil plant claast flea turn that, as 'he »aying ixilpt tri one of these deeply tnd is brings those up was devised by it tically carved btts. it may somewhat ■*.•- man who did his studying iicre- Dr <upy your time during the remainder Charles K Beasev president of • the •f a noteless lecture to. reflect »hat the American Association for the Advance- treacherous initial may have been ar- ment of Science, and father of Dr. •ved t)v the knife of any »»ne at several Ernst A Beaaey. (»resent dean of applied ear** since freshmen ;»resuienu of the American A.vxx-iatlpn science He was graduated from the , were tiarert by sophomore» at Ohio for tp* Advancement of Science, ».he ’.ittle Michigan Agricultural college tn ( State for there is viriually no class rhief of the United State* Bureau of 1RH spirit left at the university Class plant Industry, the botanist in charge From »hat 'im r on. we turned -.-ptrit is hard to wprk up among 1.000 nf fiber investigations-for »he national eminent botanists thick and fast < freshmen d< (»rtm en t of agriculture or a very »f the mo*» notable of these, perhaps, The Ohio State Lantern, »mdergrad- modern botanist, who recently flew »ver was Liberty Hyde Bailey, graduated »n uafe daily iiaa been cditonalinng hitherto unexplored portion* at i*W2 and lor many year* dean of agrl- against basing for- some tim e as a Guinea, in search of some par- culture at Cornell.^ and also (»resident p| ATflMir DDfiaa childish' practice ticular type* of sugar cane of the Am erican Association of Science. r L A IO n ll. r K U R For all of these men. ;n common The latest man of note, perhaps, to with hundreds of others of the since II- have the opportunity of carving his _ _ _ _ lustrum* and not -so-illustrious, have un botany desks, sras Elmer % IfAVV U in i PFB rFNTARF Struggled, over in the little old botan- Braiide*. graduated in 1219. who TheManles* Co-cd ¡»it hi : w h i c h m » J IflV b IIIW lU iyb lllflU l« fa, building with the clasaiflration of » ln charge of governmental sugar in- scheduled *<» nrl»id March is itax j Siptionophyceae and the deflmtion of v**tigatlon. and who recently, in his been . postponed, according . to an an- ' The co-ed rifle team came out ahead 0 ^«»^ and the myriad other pltfalla * ork- adopted the airplane to fly over nouncameot made Thursday by Paul- J . in last week'» aeortnc with two wine. that pewt the would-be botanist at d^ris of New Guinea never before ex- me Ma.se> of the W 8 a A board * meeting, one km. and owe match unreported, jgichigan State piorrd by white man. for data. The change was made due ’o the con- V This gives them a percentage at «13 some few of them, of course, were the botany department is still flici in date with the .sopltonuirr prom ! for the season thus ter or a total of the time of Qy »«iHnfry build- Lurning out brilliant botanists. Any which liad been arranged un that date t 10 wins and two lamrn ‘ ing as it now is; soww faw of them were botany student wll tell you that also ) ate1* varsity '*wtmming . Iif.t real u)i(xmltion r»f ■hen Onach Hoercher’s ••’. •/» Ann Arbor to en- t'nlversity of Michigan magnificent new nata- iw evening at 7 30 am(ilons of tlie Big Ten. ’•»rónirrwt ¡mims ln the hi including several men tri oil last year's All- «m e» Aul» Wolverine ember of the Canadian »rid is >»ne nt »he out- «immer* in th# *> • Lis. array nf talent r. luirdly «xperts »0 re- Wf»!vrnnes scalp, but •* i îisrge* will give the nmm a real battle ¡dalia •<» make wime H(Mtrtar) lineup Hchau- x-» n omistently break- rofd ri »lie 50-yard dash ! •omijçte ¡ri »list event will also vwim on thé » cam Moore will re- .11 'he hark stroke event. baud and glee (»resent uhm* ti»*; assistance sodica. Mr Su nearly h 000 mem- I . m1u '. dii At »lie *.» lumulung Um i tii An -uimuikUie advancement ot Due (»eiidm« tripa are. «1 tl»e investigated with out-KtSite »»amu. »aid. AT THE UNION umber «sided » *■• « books have jua >ur ¡ending library: CO-ED SHARPSHOOTERS TO BE POSTPONED TwiehaU a Dry rteaiwrr and Tailora TwtehcU*»—211 1C. A. a Am Mamba * Daughters Tiiiv .Hide of Jordan The Case of .Sergeant Gnscha. 'oaeph *nd His Bret hern I2uabeili and Ruex. Feder Vicionou* Hon of tl»e Goda. The snake Pit. The Wanderer. Destiny Bay The Battle of the Horlaoa. Ilion pelone \niton Number 14 IDED RIL 1909 . C. Taylor, '09, :i Madr Amaiing i«l tIn* lu ffinnini? Miihij/an Slate ial Mtioreg a** the M»mi-\vei kly. the 'jf the college. t consider;.i.;.' :igttn- anner. in which the ated news concero- aeemed that at that sre trying to create igonistlc td the col- .Deeply resenting nttnent the student I for an - all-college the i.Lndenf.s bv fh# h 10, the first Was (»ubiixhed under . c Taylor. 09. and lershtn of J O. Lin. lass <»f '09 in an lent and the f’<»m- r told of' the need tion. tlie aims, and . Ions which existed ng i»ai»ers and the lie new »*ditor urged • publication of the .¡a rather interesting I more. literary mn- .per has since that fttfy conti ibutions the issue »«•■ ides ir thr co-eds utli- »cietv pubiislied pi-weekly <»f 1910 <siien. week- ued. W ith tins ¡id- . better arrangr'ment expansive coverage . lews In 1912 a set »1 io n s was accepted y At this time it •tt »lie editor and the end of the tfisiimg three-terms,• a* for 1 he subscrtp- I was levied—by the • all-college election OVeined the HolCttd e present system ot tlolis was mitiateft ■ he Jin lead was i»ub- I or in but with the year’s work it was he paper in regular • »’iglit ¡»ages Under H Blair tlie iui()er .«•mi-weekly ¡n 1920 **f 1 lie pR|*»*r w as tan State News. i»v odsy. custom «luring »lie ei nearly every 'ad- d«*»l * metlitng Al- imn pafier Wi t tried during »lie past two larks me beginning page seven-column REEK GETS IE TRYOUT of Detroit Run- Vaudeville Judge*. • n d Spartan clown night ¡n Detroit ;t» >etroit Bustii* vs . (uto irpuse of a a tale- he Western Ysude- d other offlclaU of r v i lie asm •< tat top of >#Ol to (him ; 1id« - cal organization for ie dJUMX'iation FY>r - »r nf the clown out- •arlay '(wnt their 1 Chicago making ar- * fits special iiearing ie the trip to Detroit irtered bus in tiopr «# behind the fopCV I UNION unuut ut keeping clock every even- i get one of our la May 12 and we Ha for boa candy i « the main (task. J| rorty. Lowney s m ** co t Friday.

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Today'* Editorial Cornaient On A r t ion

I of Student Conference

■Volume 21

Michigan State News Pro Arte Quartet Appear» at Church Thumday Evening

T U E S D A Y , F E B . 26, l«2 l*

S T A T E S T U D E N T S , SET D A T E S FOR T A K E P A R T IN

N u m b e r 36

MID-WEST M E E TRamtdell and Hannah Take Active

Role in Mid-weit Student Confederation.

H ANNAH IS VICE PRES.One o f the largest nnd most success -

l t was ful Student meetings ever held took place when the Mid-West Student C o n ­federation convened a t the u n iv e r s it y

m " » no' » blt “ 1 difference Cincinnati. Ohio on the 21. 2 2 ami I d * » ° ( thc two aggregation*. 23rd o f Peljruary M o r e than inn.000 aim. were equally good, Notre students from 33 colleges and univef-

sities received representation by their

TOO CLOSE A lth o u g h Coach Benjamin J. Van

jtlstync's basketball quintet had every tunity to beat the Notre Dame

|amblers Friday night they, are not i be condemned in the least.< i - o f two teams meeting at a time

» c e l l i n g in bombarding the net ,...» t , Q. . . appointed delegntes number 65.

.mc-toms and State having Michigan s.uto college a )»k c well a » well perfected a smooth for lfsclf when H nroW Hannah and otTense with a pop shot as the Tom Ilamsdell plaved important parts

SPRING EVENTS OF SENIOR CLASSDecide On Dales for Traditional

Spring Activities In Class Meet­ing Yesterday.

£ * r j

l*ro Artr Quartet

WATER CARNIVALNAME COMMITEE HEADS PLANS LAUNCHED

PRO ARTE STRING QUARTET TO GIVE CONCERT T H U R S .Wide Range of Music in Their

Modern and C lin ical Repertory.

AIMED IN EUROPEn a te s f o r t h e ;

'lass lo r s p r in g f lip s e n io r c la s s >lds H a l l M o n d mmrnded b y th 1 I th e c lass.

Dim- out

H ie fact that Donovan cag- ™ meeting Harold Hannah was

long one at r crucial tim e to winelected vice-president of the assort.• ion for the meeting and also served

?.. !’ame for his team is all the more on the commit ter for arrangements of him and cannot in the least be future conferences Tom Ramsdell ser-

¡redlted to luck I f .the two teams vefl M chairman of the committee on

ere to 'm eet tonight, the score would "''onT'lT the nrsl actions taken at | equally as close but the result could the pow-wow, under the leadership of isily be reversed. John Rames. University o f Colorado

was to rename the organization . The ; conference, which meets every year, is

^Michigan State defeated the Univer- to be know'» in the future as the Mid- o f Detroit in baaketball this sea- West Student Association 40-15 Notre Dame defeated De- N®*1 y™ r s convention

i ut <> Kaa.a at Atlanta. Georgia Chatt in a hard, fought game. 18-1«. University o f Cinclm.mi i

|tre Dame and M ichigan State bat- dent o f that meet The vi though two ove r t im e ’periods be- was .given over to Robert tfotre Dame eeked out a one point Muttttt university. Oxford

SOTHERN TO GIVE LECTURE HERE

Famed Shakespearean Actor Is Next On Lecture Course

Program.to b e c a lle d S S A d a m s . F to b e p re s i- p ea - p r e s id e n c y p e r io a r h e r o f m

The b o d y /• d one o f its big davstudent control o f stu-

irg in 28-27. T ills only goes to il- M»all,

p ra te the fallacy o f banking on dent a f f a i r s is not .real to any great w,yk.j;< but It also points out to a close degree, as final authority inevitably nmm

server the condition the Ramblers !( ’ ts m the college administration Sucii fnrnedin a fter the argument on the East ing court Friday night.

• • •

IF

tflairs is to lx* regretted ac- •ording to the delegation

A disciisiott o f the failure o f the nonor .system in many colleges, aroused much interest in the general meetings The honor system, is. hojvever, more

cord nearly went by the boards impular and predominant in the east p iird ay night In the Marquette- ' n ‘ ^hoola than I t is in the mid-west

s ta te meet that hm»« *' ls declining according t«»a would have various reports given. The reasons for ,

r n *on i«th in f for somebody to brag its decline was found to be quite large- lout I F ’ it had hnpi>ened. T lie mark ly beyond- student control I question is- th e ' pole vault record o f • delegates favored payment of ; ft. 1-8 in . held by Harold M cAtee on self-supported student pu­

t t e e nearly did 13 ft. 2 in.. only ‘ a btonket fee to co ier cost 'o f student Traction o f an inch o f h it Jersey govfcrumenl was favored In the same

psh ing the pole but enough to tip resolution it was voted that the *tu- Our conception o f 13 feet is .** absolute control

over funds with a final check by the college administration .

•h t in

u ir sd a y ; M a r c h 7* O a u d é f fs w h o

h e r e last T u e a -

d ra m a tic. le c tu re• I** e x c e r p t s f r o m o r w h ic h h e Is

a t t h e P e o p le s red e s p e c ia l ly to e r e la b o r a te s c ­

ia on h is first ii»- s ta g e in 1024 4ts i l ln e s s o f m . L’ o r a tifin e ì j ' g S h a k e s p e a r e oreed t o fo r s a k e

s w in gurst makes its iippt?nrui• nd g o w n s , w i l l b e h e! M a y 8 A f t e r th is -«

w ill appear on th e w eek w e a r in g t h e ir r e

w a te r c a r n iv a l is !.. ¡d ay a n d F r id a y , ./une

ent hits lo n g b een ¡n e f iirc .vp ic t r a d it io n s « » e il ig h e ld in th e e v e n '••h o ;i p a g e a n t o f fio ! l ie r iv e r b e tw e e n s ta n d e r e c te d o n oppi ■dream

c la ss h as r c ç o m m e m il c o u n c i l th a t c a p ni rd h esd a y , J u n e 12. F o l ut.y in w h ic h ! ho tre* M een fio ts a n d th e -• it a h u g e b o n f lr o ihr m s id c rc d snph «»m on- a s a lu m n i J u n e 17 v d !•» s p h in x as th e I u.’ h t. the c o - e d cet en e p irn 's C u p N ig h t \ Vi ta J u n e 18. as th e ni

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W e d n es -s ion th e J u n e 13 ,ipua o n e m a n o f

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■ "1 th é s e le c t e d .ta* ••am- a w a r d e d

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Ite e l i ISS nr th e exe-o f th e •■lass ..n d

ce (lin ceu n e 24 d u r in g

s t r in g Quartet, third c o l le g e concert series.

I sit a n in te r e s t in g pro- jp les c h u rc h » Tliursday

Contest for Theme.2H. ¡1 5

da ten i l l as

¡.i nerume aival commit-

capacity.• thème has in f o f floats ertalo phase the (tararle Fa ri» asse .»t

J Üie themes on originality,

H ie P r o A r t e Q u a r te t fo u n d e d com- M ir a i i ie t y r e c e n t ly , is composed o f o u n g m u s ic ian -. w h o s e r e p e r t o r y con- jvts el music not only <»f today but• i-*» id f o r m e r t im es In a lew years• lias w o n fa in e in E u ro p e It contrt- >uted t o t l i e C o n c e r t s d e la Revue d u is ica le mid ‘ Concerts W iener" In *a r is a t S a lz b u r g h a d (h e difficult inls- |on o f p la y in g u t th e International ■V stiva ls . a s e r ie s »rf new musical

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See. 1 The society violating any o f the a b o v e rules shall be withheld from c o m p e t i t io n in inter-fraternity activi­t ie s f o r th e t e r m in which the viola­t io n o c c u r red a n d also the next regular sch o o l term. Athletic contests already p la y e d shall b e forfeited. A second v io la t io n w ith in a year f r o m the first,

r e fe r r e d t o the college a u th o r i - i r e c o m m e n d a t io n o f probation.

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See. 3 P u b l ic i t y .on proceedings.

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EARNS 1 « DEGREES IR M YEARS’ STUDY AT COLUMBIANew York— ( I P ) —In 1*88 when

W illiam Cullen Bryant K em p was a freshman at Columbia university, a relative bequeathed him $2.800 a year so long as he remained in college.

K e m p had a practical piind. and so, w h e n he died on Feb. 4. he was still a student at Columbia university, hav- ■n-r done not a lick o f work but study f o r 60 years.

Besides one degree not listed in tne

catalog (D. P . M.—Doctor o f Perpetual Motion, donated by students *¡»1 i whom he was popular), and three b s 1 degrees. K em p had the following ue. grees: M.D.; A.B.; A.M .; LL.M .; i.i g Ph D .; C.E.; E.E.; Mech. E.: f, \f Phar. Chem.

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Absences. and still Rain a realcampus politic* w h s unofficia lly voiced t v the? tic )e la tes af the Midwest Student Association M*u: .confeivnee at Cincinnati last

Heasop yivcn by the m ajority o f t h e delegates was that it brought out a la rger number o f student voters than was other­wise possible.

Th is perhaps is the cardinal virtue o f student politics.''They do arouse interest in a contest fo r office. One o f th© great drawbacks o f student govern­ment is the usual lethargic at­titude towards affairs. It is

When this Is not the case and strict attendance is neces­sary to soak up the spasmodic light o f knowledge, the method is defective, and the results o f little value.

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A ll the politics in the colic giate world would Ik* o f littl avail it every sttident appeared ■ ai the po lls to express their J ojitnion. Hecatise o f tin* fa ilu re i o f tin* body politic to use their ■ f ranchise, a small vm*I I-organiz­ed group can control an elee Hon.

Since this interest must he aroused, and since politics seems to be a natural method, political activities on the cam* pus may he ivistitted.. It creates factions, a dispute here and there, but interest Is c r e a t e d «

Some, day when the interest is aroused by its own momentum, ’perhaps politics can be abolish­ed

C O N F IR M A T IO N Our opinion concerning final

control and authority in stii dent government. expressed last week. WH-i* supported by 1 he student delegates at Cincinnati. Th eir resolution concerning this t.*ok cognizance o f the fact that p the co llege adm inistration is the ■ final voice in student govern­ment m atters and regret was ex ­pressed at the situation.

Regret js not necessary. The situation is natural. When stu­dents can fu lly control them-

and their lack in this re- - spect is no worse than that

found in the general public, they w ill undoubtedly be given the opportunity

The day w ill come, inevitably, when student responsibility w ill assume proportions comparable to their desire fo r power.

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a l i v e be made a sul>stitute fo r > |uH>r ■ teaching? It is to t*e doubted.

It is the custom in some courses on this campus to make four or five absences from class during the term sufficient—rea­son fo r issuing a fa ilu re to the offending student.

W ith the proper amount o f study, little is lost by m issing a few lectures. Perhaps some o f jhesc instructors figure that exposure ts the most valuable method o f inculcating ideas. Necessity o f attendance every day im plies that the course is disconnected and without, c lea r ly etched line o f thought.

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on the front lines. Organized activitv ceeded then just as it does today. The who put up telephone jints a n work the h because back of them arc other men who p ■ takingly design and make theircquipment. still other men who corrdete all theie atto into a smoothly meshing plan.

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