BASEBALL
fJnJwnWy o f Iowa, Friday. 4 p m . Saturday ' p m
\’ollimp 24
COMMITTEE ON WATER SHOW PLANS FLOATS
Fraternities Will Cn operate in
Carrying Out Plans of
* Carnival.
CAMPUS HISTORY THEMEElaborate Plans Matte to Por-
» ray* Events Since Found
ing of. College.
M . S . C . L i b r a r y
B a s t L a n s i n g , M i a h .
Michigan Slate News I fr t A T IR B
Fair («nicht and Friday with in r m d R f r load! ness .
I late Friday. Povdbly an- II . .111.4 1.
I
T H I 'R S n A Y , Ü P R l t i 2«, 1032 Number 10
Not,¿ Lecturer ANNOUNCE L i S T l R * * ' * * *t o C i n t e S e e l e . * * I W H [ ¡ , , t m ¡ l f f
OF D A T E S F0Rlsd, . . .SPRING P A R T IE S !^ “ 7- - " " " - - '
ship Since '2 f r
• im/ nun/
n Paul Youth VauRhil. M -
LAST LECTURE HERE TUESDAY
Fntz Kunz w ill Speak at 8 . 1 5 *
Student Books A re Not
Necessary.
Dean Cor rad Releases Schedule
of Social Functions fo r
- Spring Term.
CALENDAR IS FULLLift Promises Lively Season
Ahead fo r Socially
Minded.
>>U te rm is to I»«> rrow ri- i u i i h m a n y s (« ia l o w n ts ,
i irn rs iin jf t » thjei p a r ty li>t in Dcuin ( on r a d ’s ufTie**. \vhi;-h
' o m p lt te d y e s te rd a y . T h e t v e n ts a re a s fo llo w s:
Apt •<-> Kappa Ije it« benefit Union TTe-iporiitn Open
house: F*i * Sigma informal party; " ultv rlub. Phi Kappa T.iu, In
itial dance, house ■t <\ fi Alpha Oamma Rho spnna
Little (heater: Alpha rh t iPRS open lm\ie. Sophomore " party. Union'lay 7 Kappa Alpha Thetft ing party, tittle theatre: Delphic
Delta Alpha spring
j Students and alumni at the University of Detroit are mourning the death o f the Re\ John P Mr Nichols.
; S. J . president of the institution ! since 1921 His denth. which oc- jcurred Tue.sdny night in Si .)o««ph'6 ■ hospital, Ann Arbor came as the .’ immediate result of a heart an »ck I and climaxed a period o f several i months of uifferinc from broken health.
In his career as president of Detroit University. Father McNIchc.la has witnessed and been largely res- jx/n.sible for the remarkable «rovuh and cl*'. ‘ liniment ot that insn.iiiioil When he arsumed the presidency in 1921. the university was housed in a few downtown buildings At the time of his death the institution embraced 80 acres «t the outskirts of the city of Detroit and his p’an to build II}> a $40 000,000 rol’ege system had been one-fourth realised
The untiring efforts <*f Father Mr Nichols to develop the University ot Detroit info one <¿f the major educational institutions of the middle west were undoubtedly responsible for the break down in health which resulted in I t-, death
'REGISTRATION IBREAKSSPRING
TERM RECORDSFigure* Show 2,913 Student.
E nrolled ; Liberal A rt . ¡3
L arged D im ,on
LIBERAL ARTS LEADSEngineering Enrolls Second
Largest Num ber; Home
Economics Third.
m m **? APPLIED SCIENCE AND LIBERAL f^eapePtun ^ SOPHOMORES TO WRITE
EDUCATION EXAMS NEXT WEEKUr. Bettcy S a g g e d . Carefu l
Selection o f C .m p u .
Tree..
; r ^ % z ' undrr^'he Achievement T e .t . to Be Given Here hy Rockefeller Foundation
tand'CApin. r>i»n should be on Tueaday and W ed n id ay Are Part o f Nation-wide
Su rvey ; Importance ia Streaaed.
II. t v , d.-aii o !,.«■!:! Hr Be
■ by i he «a me kind of hi arc foreign to ! opinion of Dr.
ip h o m o r « U b e r a i A r t s a n d A p p l ie d S c ie n c e s t i l
are scarenext T u e s d a y and
ra sed it id a y f r o « » th e rtffice
ih e r e jr iA tra r list th e to ta l
d a n c e f o r th e t e rm a t 1:1. T h is sets an a l l - t im e
• f d f o r p i in j i r e s is t ra
il w h ich e x c e e d « t in ' p r e v i-
re co rd o f 2 ,7 8 « s tu d en ts ,
last y e a r , b v 127.
the of
Ma I r
lay 13 spanali Women’s League ing party. Union lav 14 SuMim Kappa spring iv Little t lien ter. Trimotra open sp; rhetrt Kappa Nil open houw; mpit- .prim; term party Kerns ••! Phi Delta Thrta open hnu-*/-. tominn of*n house. Pi Kappa open house MesjyeriHi) spring
tv house; Officers club lav 1R Horn«' Economies rlub quet Unionlav 20 Alpi a Chi Sigma spring !v. Little the»ire Pin Chi Alpha n house; Spartan Women's Lea- cn-ed p fm old armnrv
fay 21 Alpha Oamtna Delta ng party Little I healer: A . -nn prmn pn; ' • home Zeta Teu i* p'ing iMirty Ma-onic temp r
i> spring ;«ir'v lion *• Siam - I ha Ejw lot open hou-'-e Henman
house Chi fit’ te «« open houfec ■
e. Phi Kappu T.iu spring parti’ -r phviean sprm* party lu-n c lay 27 Un«otj Uteiarv wvwty ng party laute tpeatrr. dinne' al' ueflb r military men Eh ' Wmi Mars Vlavo ha i -prtr
.* Via;- Ma M ei men
Boi n in st Louis. Missouri, in 1875. he graduated from Si. LouU university and Si Xavier university. Cincinnali Before being ordained in the priesthood, in 19W he was
» ht .illSi Xavier In 1913 he went to Campion college. Prairie Du Chene. W isconsin In 1915 he was transferred to Marquette university. Milwaukee where he became dean in 1919
N O T E C H A N G E IN
SEN IO R E X A M D A TE S
Examinations for «eniors who fail to make a B average during the «pring r<*nn will be given during '! '• laut »wo das« pertn/1 of the week ending June 4 not Of the week ending June 11 as dated in the ratal* gue Cancellation ot plan A for (lie 75th anti ver-arv célébrât irm arrotini* for ihi* change
Stili ■ 61« Ing da thustain Er. •
Thbytila«Ch *679«pethereg.
Ame;chamit
,i.-•*-d To
ifird il»
j pol nt •
and Ihr
i Home
lui with 508
t department f
vlih 405 r.:'ir.ber of regi
ie,rm 974 -ophomor 477 seniors. and
F igiire- alar* siii HP8 11 i and
ned l'or spring »* ordtng to a prevU bv Professor I.
hi
COUNOLFILES HONORARY LIST
W ill Continue to Gather In fo r
mation on Cam pili
Groups
UNÏ
•rin af'er revi-tration im* ¡« pr**bHbly dm
,ew registrai ton mie* whtch <■ auch practices more dt.Hr ultj i former year*; lor tin* m i- «udcntf» are careful to rrgjtoet clnvUf* correctly ut the proper
TOWER TO HOLD ALUMNI SHOW
R. 0. T. C. SHOW SET FOR MAY 30
Annual Horte Show W ill Be
Held Memorial Day for
One Day Only
Qui«» • recently a he;iIII 111 Ml-nid n it i nnwixtd iree nearmil was rui down in ordev iosmall >:H»e»h tree in«»i<- run»There iiire many beerh
,»qodhu» tins, was n only
'am pus a' M. S ( lia « longot ed fo r luivinn one *)f [ ppti numlx •1 Of Varieties ofrotini ry but > his* reputat Ionnil Im*!.ng fo r the ins¡t ten
»s and new ¡deriÿ off>n of
. |11t, many Norway sv»teadpruee
va riet 1rs■ surh as jack pln-s.■ elm. i■ot ton wood, pin talkIlf ernia <rees be plurled rorirty arid beaiu\
W o rin usti a y , M a y ?» itnd I. In o r d e r thut th e y m a y w r i t e Mi i f i od by th e c o l le g e o f f ic ia la H ch oo l4 in ,th e c n u n try . A l l
■iftl » 'x am in etion s •»«•irtyr. • » in ju n c tio n W ith »» Ih»-
i»l»'nt- in the two cilvisionM will be required t«> li net Ion and will hr» excused from all classe«
° • • n li»»th »lays. Any students
AG CONVENTION PLANS GIVEN
■. h o i.l)
Convene Here May
5 and 6.
i t.-nd th e e x a m s i th e m a x im u m * -h a lth o u g h th e » i l ly o c c u p y th e io th d a y s *
!1 be made up f six
i) tes; i hi- ftpvttve-in certain libes and
WILL PRESENT UNUSUAL FILM
Complete plans lor the thirteenth tintisi Junior Farmers' W - amina
ent» and iniitructors of the v ira -
Svvvn A ria C lub lo Show G tr- ' ' ' . . ' l l n ' , ïl,!t Vxfi.bit' wm"
m ar Production Here will b- hri.i win. view - » w hm ii
Neat Month.
t ml
b\ the Amer;* :
Um’«va I ;».* a cirllege raRipuft promt ion and heretofore limned al- o*t »‘lit i rely to Little Theatrr ui Ids in vai'iouH sections of th* imtr.v the promised sliowmg ..f
nan- moving picture T ’
it her agricultural ACtlvitie*? will la pen Thurvfluv and Friday Mav md 9
Winner» of the judging content • chi»’ !» w;il be held during the courrt f the pr»*Krani will be sent t«> the
■ ■f a
»igatfd by th*’ Generai Edtu’alion Board and the FUjckefeller Founda-
l’>tan J B Johmton. L'ni-
CebiiuM <*f Dorctòr Caigan ' bv O " national eompetttlon later in »he Seven Arts club «órnenme about tlie pruu* Their expense-, will be paui nuddlv " i i In- ..unit,« ownUi at, ,,,,t „ [ rollcctwl n-um
* lit not t<* la.* im ved As yel i ile« of the siiowing ire tentati
omu-ed thn' ¡i , to be present
y ram and operami'!
uh delegati* to •-;»» . J the college* Each riu-Thursday morning win la* given H record will remain .with ’-hi
er lo livestock and grain judging ! » ii*-uá- career* and wUl be ref r éd ™ ,. . , f rPM i. [ r ,»u, with exhibit« and demonstratum#*^ , ... j; t¡t *ugi.;v 7m-Tin». pu neermg VfTort in the field o f Mir vtrlom departments t the ay : -¡m student take *neuaily artutic moving picture work 1ivi»ton tej.f* in ail nrlousney* os ‘.tie r i ’-ultstt w * rete», ..-d m IfSWI bv n O * * » » « Tn# program fnr Ttnrrada» nfte^- ni4iJ[ ha*« impar cant tx-Hiirig up-
■— -W tt-B lrwrop > M . tnr „ Vacatlrawl Anri- " V h T ", achieve some thing
sflcntion nextbe given and the
peaking Contest in the da»e* .r<- i. follows1 »e?il (0 min-; te»f Pm 1 1
on minute«;
lary in 11
WILL DATE NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS
Thi» Policy Adopted in O rder tr
A siu re the Dispotal of
A ll Wolverine«.
tremrly colti- •• and «raded
11« '» T|»’ Farmern of An,r , Harry «.i»>M*n Lloyd Rue/Jnk
neri cure Htowe CI»rer.» e Warner Harold Hender*i»ott
Wtlbur M Ur like
! '4m ’ J
\rlien Tsken in H oro r of F if
tieth Reunion of Beau
mont's C U *s
BAND CLUB HOLDS SPRING INITIATION
)ndurt Nine Neophytes at Form
al Ceremonies in Union
Monday.
• he new member*H**’ near and tv *
nded ¡or the uniii.«*« lunched at- therKi»«-.»der« are Ö*****H‘+ * ri ü rrh M4 T V A uten 1434 E n Pavo*
d TIi W Î Rane
SO PH S A P P E A R ST R O N G
IN IN T E R C L A S S M EET
The Inter-cia*« track rr.ee* started ̂ ?e*dav and w:ii be fYrt.vhed
Saturday The »oph.imorr* w-cm to have the stronge.«t linr*up a *ho* i hr freahn'irn are r;>iri to turni.5 H«ne tough competition In a meet last winter between the first and •econd rear teams the »phom orts »o n cut by about teu pouu* __ .
profits
mir.'»! *»«■ $4 * i ’f
■*1 parkin« H> ‘c»n JffT'fiv» <g ' 00 TYrf* *b
-* V> and 'tudeti te odnutted free
Dale Movie- - •w> r.ew rharu
Professors O » H**namsn an*v * F e e e r ra n ’ o r * , th e lu n ic r a.nf* «... . * an.msl r.utoendrr ría** »«
T*»•*•<! *'• April > »h>u . . . . -n, r ' j . . ’ . ■>. ror-,
f” '*c\ e livestock t'h'Op” 'i<r »WC**1' tu*n of the l> »ro it stock vardr While there »bet rtMtM some he packing planta, the Detror
^reamerv Co and other points oí mteraet
H O LD S fE C IA L P A R A D E
FOR JU N IO R FA R M E R S
K medial m.iuarr ;»a.'»de «■»;: be ieid TYi irv tiv Mav Y 4 o d c r l i. a feature of the annua* Junujf Farmers Week program Th»* «d i •aae toe place 4 the reguiar Tue*- la v ariernonn review
Officiai* f*f the exiciventimr *nd -neniher» oI the Htate Board >,* Agriculture hare been aakod u> re- .je * tne units The poho <d re- ervm< «raU wtU be ,carr>d our a*|| previOAi* fetMtXKJW
Prn(«Mtfg L C Emmons Tuesday night spoke to the math student-» of Albion cotleg* on watutuai M«“ ■ emetics He was accompanied by O O Speaker and 8 E Crowe aiao of the math department
Council, s 's*- ca i tied tba?•f>c «*•< retar y be inatructc*1 >« wri'** 'he ''m *1»'. Board r«iuwtiD| »*•*• i .. ma< r.#-e dance« he field dariritf ’ »•.• *m »n w.*.,« » ’’rn ba*e»>s,,
M S. C A R T IN S T R U C T O R
R E C E IV E S S C H O U R S H IP
Vf I * » BchnJmer rh ' urVain art her» recently • jxad . ahc/iorsTup tor 'f»e ««jinmer *t Harvard unirerstty Durtn« ».he paN- • tnter ber *n»k ha* attracted '<»r< uderabìe sttentton vM p «Zie ex hibited e ith thè M irh igm Art tal* u- Detroit
(t.nce gradui» ung f-.*»n Oregon «ta te cnitr«r in 192« elth » H A degree in Home ecx/n er..« » Mi** fiehulmervh boa auerded of thè ieoding «rhouia of ar* n thè* ■ Hhe received jhe 'Irere*Moater ot Aria tn Vfine A rt» at Coi - .jnMa university in V29 after n* toimng a srhoiarahtp frorr. thè Ari BtudeMa' Leatue al New York Durine tbe «amime- | in o alle at- tendod tbe Cttoutnord sehoot o í U a Angele» Btudytng rulpture ormì tea» year ohe studied à i thè ttoiver- Mty ot Oregon og i Poundatton tdMiarskjp
Adva»u>- pi'* rm** mdu a
, *ade pub.x i re beute '•»**•JV je-aathi** NI 4*Jn« ai
FORESTERS BAN FORMAL ATTIRE
A«naal S h in d if" I * P rew nf
Many O dditir. of D re n
t a d Attion
C A P A N D G O W N O R D E R S
M U S T BE IN BY M A Y S
f >rd. r , .,..1 w .muit be in » - Tt. i'%d* < May ï i f the ugia- *~r u> b*- here m rime f<tr the set.k*¡r »«ingou t an May 25 Measurement* • and ardors are taken a! Hurd« Clothing *h p A ftve-Uortar de- paakt l* jequired wi’ fj each */rder two doUar* of wh*th will be r*- fandedr
Ju F«: ;rt:
.» bukineaa meeting Th ir*/!«' •thit' mg and *he F F A filate Ora»*' ai Contrat conduced h\ ’ he A T
Zeta chapler and I«ei»*»r*rne* • Ihibllr «peaking .n !f«e aftern**e Frwla> will be given over to p.* *en»atlon of »*.»rd* '"e<t,*>r» > nst allât ton of new ■■’’ u r »* Get
eral hraduuar*l'c-' fnt ’>.Sh ever-.' will be in »fie Old !.,tn»rv rtuildl
SENIORS TO ISSUE i ANNUAL BOOKLET1 'Itn Uniqar Design fo r Com
mencement Program and
Record.
book annual F»»iw«tf v Hh hdig ‘ta- .nia*er 41. evening m 'he » >kl Armory -.»rom •
tlKMe ««, to »*e »ne « V i t i % hignught ;•• . g ** uariiea w r Ite Uri* - íes *ny-
»hing »Juri »*es'f * he iisual• Woi- Irr».* i» Oai.ned \^hi' •lie pr*«r«* ’ '*« high lh rm *e l»«i »re writ en in lumber-
.*** k termlnntoty <tn W rd «- »TAgáin*' fn#f*»e venekw H.» «topa \ v»Au y of oree* he» plaid vhiri * rt/ aiti he
found lb arge » jinbr r* .4» the HT,-int «ram « i « «*•* under * ay
Fai; Uuriv *n fam/ei« mythokgievi . .m oer.vk baa tuid '-barge <4
»O U R N A L IS T H O N O R A R Y
A P P O IN T S C O M M IT T E Eid
rdbiH te<ugn ch ’
hr U*’< *jf S ’ •• HUa- hi > he Bunt md flru.k* 'he
1 *in>
hich ;»r* tri*.:a*e Frew e a t «
u> be n * ru ledre a l '»a * f»/tm aCl added Evan gun* ace mied. .* a r »r » '4 ir*e coa-
K:w»»r^ band bf Ja/ kv»n will 'mi m *h pa’ p e r uri>*<. t u t 'h e lu n c t* o n ( KuotP» ot honor .nclude F ra s i- tient *r,d M r* R « « * ' • » * > «sitd M?-» Jc*+ph C*/a. M r and M rs 1 _ C Em m ons. M r and Mr». F A Herbert, and M r and M rt. H 8 N ewins
T O P C O A T » . M M I r - m U « COATSF A N C Y U O AE t i r . P O C B PO O f l —
111 BO b
At the nati/mai vihveti'.nn o t F Dei la P., m. at hi nattnnai horuirarv >• urnafuuc fraternity n k i nWaAh.ng»** D C recently fmirdelegates were apputnted U» .* nat- »rial n m m i" * ' »»> o n d u t( « »ur-
'*•> o ’, '•nUege n a v p à p r r r adver»uung kji »fieir reH»e*tjve wctloru The findings of the '•nmmittee are ex- P*wted to prnve -,t value *<» pert/idicalA tn e l ling apa/e to advertisers
T h e men amadnted to this m a - m i tote ore C laren ce V an Luptk.M ich igan « ta to Cortege O W Cornell. O eorgle Tsch* K W Wei.- Penn 8»ate and M. Nearm tn. M ldd leburv coliege Ih Verm ont
The report ot thla n m w itm will be ant to the Orami WaKoMol Editor of the Epallag. natkmaf aovan o f the fraumtty, for pubbcatton neat foU.
dark
and
r,e f;,v <iifTerenc-e be b ii'd in e E ach will be *4material F»/r ».he covm
t ot the Itoaumont »a/wev *.-liege *raj a fe Ountled
s.th tfir .o.v* numerala The ».ptroductorv pagr i* foikrwed
bv an !tjvtiatir/n to th e nnuncncv- meat pffarrmm Next u « llet o( oU wniOT a c tiv it ie s T h e cia.se roll follow» w ith T.e i»» officers an d cm r*mittee» Hated fir«t. AU members oíh r grad u atin g • taaa an* lie ted ac - ord in a u> divm una ot the cortege
and by hum e tóem e A new id ea h a* been eurted owl
U* tlie iato page o f th e booklet. A «cene ot th e R ed O d a r t» UadovtKi an th e page m erajr with the words of th e A lm a M ater suportm pom d B green.
S H I R T * 4 X 0 S B O B T S . 9 0 » .
■ t a t « N « w aw Found«! lu I y**
C ltrrtirr Vnn lo p lk
Amor late EHi»’" H»v■i'll.*it
d ic a t fs th a t th ere a re acm e p re ju d ices npntnst th e aeries o f fore ign film s bein g ahow n here.
A question th a t h a s been heard here m a n y tim es sin ce th e aerie» began Is “ A re the su b titles in a foreign la n g u a g e ? ' 11m* an sw er, ui course, is no. Each film Is carefully edited In E n g lish
Another consideration that ha» no doubt kept students away froir the presentations thus far Is thn' \ the pictures are silen t However the films were made to be presentee without dialogue and there Is r maximum of printed mutter prevented on the—screen. The virtu» of the pictures lies In the super! acting they display
Anyone who saw the first twr pictures will testif\ that the .film; are not confined to pageants o medieval knights and ladles cram p i'<i wiih dusty formality, but (ha
COLLEGEBULLETIN
t 'n lv eriit.v o f Iowa** barrbuM nine iect the Kotsinen F r id a y night «>n Hate's diamond b t 4 o 'clock A second game wtl be p layed Siturdxv •fra Inst the B jx irta iw . gam e starting it 3 p m
PROTECT HOUSES FROM SALESMEN
Fratereity Men W ill C o a p e l
Agent* to Hove C reden
tia l* Verified .
1)1 id chant linderst
¡ter that • Ta ri
II
st I id en t
h ad a responds
\ction was taken at tlu* last l it ten m tenui y Council meeting to
G o lf learn M eets Notre Danse protect students from the f lv -b y - lashte weilders Satiublay. April 30 night salesmen who often deRccnd
up.iii fraternity houses.Through cooperation with W N.
Sweeney, purchasing agent of the college, the council is having u r timber ol recognition carda printed. These will be given l>y Swoenoy to ale. men presenting s a t i a factory
credentials. Without one of theac cards an agimt will Iv branded on questionable and unworthy of doing business wiih. students
TheF o g H o r n
■y
DON
led Cedar golf cours.
T en n is team meets the Universi *f Detroit n e tn v n this afternoon < he collegi» courts. M ichigan’s *«■ Us team imxde*. Bixirtan Cotll luturdny. April 3f)
I M illenni s in d e n l f lu i i
JO E K O L L E G E .loe K o llege M l on ■ wUMNnm «rail. F u r m a t, fem ale , b o ttles an d all.
B L U E K E Y A M A N G E S F O R
V IS IT IN G B A S E B A L L N IN E
B lu e K e y . n a t io n a l cam p u s a c t iv itie s h o n o m ry . h a s m ade a rr a n g e m en ts w ith se v e ra l fra te rn it ie s o f th e eam piis to liou.se th e U n ivers ity u f Iow a bn.sebali team d u rin g the week end. T h e team a rr iv e d here tod ay to p lay a tw o g am e series w ith th e S ta t e n ine F r id a y an d S a t urday. Tlu* m em bers o f th e J a p a n ese team that, p layed here a ye a r ag o w ere ta k e n ca re o f by B lu e K e y In th e sam e m anner.
T h is erg alligation is also working w ith R ig g s, m a n a g e r o f th e U nion.
The Passing Show
ByBeckwith
th e rem ain d er in a n im aginary landscape.
F o r recom m endation , one person s la te d th a t h e h a d seen the picture tw elve tim es a n d w a s w illing and even an x io u s to see it again—vn . high p ra ise . I f a m u sica l score cu:, be collected fo r it »most of ;|, m usic is W agn er, b y th e w ay. n welcom e note to W a g n e ria n *> the .; fectiven eos o f a n a lre a d y great p i- . turp will be in creased .
id dramas With flesh and Ttundnv evening. May 1. at
\< H IM I ' I l N I TESTS
(• I la usuai screen Vc ip »air theaters, hut ii with a finesse hare
AnieriCiin actors r hoped Unit With th»1 tllees cllsjKJSi'il of. I hi' marked increase in a
ijjie next picture of i Seven Arts Club is
deci . for Its efforts th is c a m p u s liln
iv would have t
is a M o n -p r i to the pro
u d ch t s ina i
Room 1 f>7 in Peoples church AI! i Lutheran students on the campus are invited to attend
Z<Mil«ig> f l u b meets Friday. April 20. lit tIt« Kellogg hurt sanctuary at
h ||I|M Della “ Spring Joli” t» held in Union l>ellroom Friday ning April JO ibofits to go to « ii ' Admission si no
lesi nan appi o be referret igeili in tile
Whili
at
H r , . | | « I lik r h r ll f a r « h . m m 1» to w-k-0 ' » tro p h y c u e to r th e U nion w in . lobby. B lu e K e y an d th e U n ion will
And tipped down a sh o t # f co lleg iate p u rch ase th e case, gin . t t
.loe K o lleg e tr ip p ed a t th e Ju n io r PredictionFrom .
H ugged in h is a rm h is red h ot mom. sw ap p ed h is p in a n d a couple o f
keys.lle 'd get lo ts m ore w here h e plched
up these.
by Crowley Carried Out
•tag•d to the pur- ______i- Did Library Prediction of Couch Jimmy Cr<Indent cannot Joe K o lleg e strode a s th e Sen io rs lev that the 1932 football rule
d io have no dealing:, m arch ed . changes would not be noticed to»n an not recognized by ( up an d gow n d rap ed , h is d ip lo m a any extent by the spectators were i f folly o f laiylng any- e lu lch rd . borne out in u regulationhim is apparent. Put a ll th e d ip lom as, an d a ll th e practice game staged here. Severalnitty Council inembeis keys, hundred spectators that witnessed
the exhibition were questioned a.s to
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Tin
Inter-fraternity •nturdRV evening 1 h e U n io n lm;
Club Foreslnt « annual shm «lu to ta a id Saturday evening in Old Arm-
li * \p la ll i th e p la n 1«» th e ir h i*»du a l hoi isos so th a t illi t l ie l id unv o n « ' i( I f 11unlzcfi b y ■ i»u n o u s Mtlt-.s-•li xxi! ■ave o n lv the uisrlxi*.s ft.
I 111 a e ll«. n wa;. taken iin a n e i lo r t«TOP tlx in c r ca h in g n u m b e r o f
in d ie s XX« rked upon co l l f g o a lp -iii-» b\ a*. e i i is x «iio arc in I he e i i v
o n ly d a y o r tw o a n d lo a v . 'o n 1] »a im * o f ih c i f merchan-
c a n bi» «!<’t« irm in c d .
Je e * .Pour Jim* K ollege.
We Mill don't hclicv
how I he change» 1 game and tin great
i answers upheld _CTi the story ' The eliuniuitiou
I e flee led III •M jorlty ot the ley s forecast
the "Hyingabout i the absent -minded piofcssor block'' I., ¡» typical point. For yea who hung up his socks and then the "flying tackle” ha been fo discovered that he had forgotten to j bidden, yet infraction* of tl take them »»IT.
port ii.il iit dents ft .should Ii .* t.udf n! » should i the w I It
I O » Al S l’ A R T W OANCRItS
F ra te rn ity M ans ions Seen as A id in E n d in g W ide S p rea d D epression
i tu ilei educa ■
Brotherhoods Reach Deep
Pockets to B i i ld New
Homes.
i*»ti i i i n n
s in f o r m u i l i t t le t.o c o l le g e bl » Hi Sippe;
lu a jo t te a m ol. ut ic a » it f o r in i h e past vea
! ui n ew fr u te rn it.x h o uses lu tv r v..- ea rn ( h in . with iii. i.
in s u p p o rte r*t ie n d im c o lis i ru e ! ion « a i l in gm o d e r i i c o n v e n ie n e e » h s xx
u»m t il ion iuu « g r e a te r ' d is ta n c e s f r o m th e cir io d ic in te rva l.» 1 h» A c T h e O r . s i u i t i id f r i t lxIli'ii,- N p fr it. im . i l ig pnugrn m vu ti l th e « ou s t I«III.» Hull cu- O'. (» .«lo'IHHl llOUs*' OiM'll«*«! ( ;
ut Idi tu c o i Ui IP:< I T h is x» «•11-k n o w n g r
le« id ed w a n e lu b ro th tu s in ¿Ja Im m d d és ig n é «in a lis i« li to a c c o ll i m o d a le («u t
u p p er çia.vitiHMI th r e e t «• a ro o m nit 1110*1 CHM*:n i i i l lx a ware a l i t t le less p r iv a r x fo t mi n ieIx 'i i few v e in s wlu> d e s it i ‘d m o n ro ilu «« » )tt.‘ i'('t’ ixt-«l a n d c e r a te i r o u g e 'malli x- T i »11 'h r s u p p o f e lu d ed q u a r te r s tot «e. k
K a m Hi K u p on D a m m « »,
uuest rom u i • p riv a te ta llo . ’ ■ yet, but voon I nil-Hedged and property They h i for 42 men. lev. an incln-
telephonc n in era tor fide! - an Innovation
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i i. V.—Stun St reel Huuhes Ihe IMnec of T ra d itio n « in I . i h . "
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Announce Program O f P io p lcs Church
Fo r Com ing W eek
Remember
MOTHERS DAYSunday. .May 8th
VARIETY & GIFT SHOE
R e l i e v e it o r n o t
c o c k - e y e d
Ye». e h ik lrrn . if happen ed in : Vlr. U'al|M»le*.H »Iam . I t seem s ' a liu sky ch a p by Ute n am e o f Ley iim i H ey» w as asked b y Ih e | p ro fesso r to proceed io Ih e b lackboard . H e w as th en In stru cted to w rite a sen ten ce on ■ Ihe board w ithout ta k in g Ills ' eves o ff th e assem bled studen ts. Itey * I m ean L ey ) is a football p la y e r a n d not a pro fessor an d couldn 't do it. <11*— I. you cou ldn 't d o it e ith e r) . T h e pro- frxi>or. in sisted th a t i i be done, so H ey H ey • ! m ean L e y ). p ro ceeded co rk -e y e d ih ro u g li ih e fo llow ing sen ten ce: "T o d a y Is not T h u rsd a y .” T lte pro fessor, st ill not satis fied , in sisted on m ore to rtu re a n d ask ed fo r a i »im plicated sen ten ce. A g a in H ey i • you know w h o I m ean) flo u n dered ro c k -e y e d th ro u gh th e fo llow ing sen ten ce :"T o d a v is m il S u n d a y ." H e w a s su re If w asn 't I — he knew people d id n 't h a v e Io look co rk -e y e d In S u n d a y scKo?d.
A ll in a ll it w a s a g re a t lesson in w hy te ach ers h ave to look ra c k -e y e d —• it 's a n o ld ed u catio n custom .
W IL L H U R A N T Will Dunint. the lumou.» philofco-
ifier. iold Mu lug.*11 sta le .student* t Inal term that money figuratively wax “ Ilie manure we spread over flic ¡iifid to muke the fiower.s of culture grow." on e wonders if more m anure spreaders wouldn't come in handy At lh» jwe.sent tim*' P fw ob* ally we would lik< to ride on on»’ of the manure spreaders around that inmoiis corner to prosperity <M»>- l»< we hud better leave this subject- - th*'ie s an odor connected with it •
H IIO C K IN Gi l l llio se w lio a tten ded tlie
open house put on bt one of tin* f ta t e r n it ir s d ow n D etro it w ay la»! sa tu rd a x n igh t h a d a
»ItorkhiR" kinhI tim e. D on't take us w rong, it w as only the stati* electricity
% m o l . i t i
the inonuug I lie class in oriuth- oiogx if fiat turn ir bird -4 mixassem bled iii the thind .IW Il Oil H h M dl o lProle; mu Whooais wh a poise like a pigeon
tilehave beett .‘)0 seldom nolle« d iIihI penalties have been Very rare. Hai ring the use of defensive hand ab« ve tIk* shoulder effect)» the technique ol the lineman but the spectators doe.» not uppreelut»' the change. Only once during the game did a bull carrier lose ills looting when mu in the grasp of an op ponent and the calling of the dead ball was noticed by oil!y a scal- tcring *»f tin* watcher».
There was a change In the manner of .starting the game at tlie opening c f the first a i/ l, thud periods and after touchdown» that came to the attention o f all Th«’ hew rule permits the bull to iu* put in play with kirk iiom placement* drop-kick or punt W ith a strong and accurate kicker «»•■- Ala- Eltouitz in the ranks Couch Crowley has di - c-ided to use the punt and employed it is t li«* practice. Although another wa* dome the kicking. 11» ; did nut appear Io be any great advantage in tins style. The kicking team did not have time to m u : the receiver before !»• had caught lh»* ball und xx.o on lu.s way back
N ew O fficers of M ary M ayo Hall
Feted at D inner
"Tartu lfe" is in nearly every way a better picture than "JeaiUie d Arc.” The ».’haracterizatlons. the action, the pace, the stcry. all are more in tlie real field of tlie motion pictun- and al! are more developed th an in "Jeanne." E v e n the exqu isite photogruphy of th e forme* picture is at times .surpassed - fo i example, in that scene in winch the placing of tlie camera behind a candelabra and the outlining of the actors' figures ugaiust the tuii Whitt wall produces an effect <■: minimization; we feel that we are watching the remote emotion- of two 'tohiU’d dolls. This device used often in 'Tu rtu ile" is. I believe quit«- lor*
».'ign to American films.Charact«‘rs Remembered
The ouly fatili 111 the pictun* a fault shared by “Jeanne"- -is iis extreme slowness ot tempo on ly ut times, however, is the. loo noticeable. I believe tiiat we will have to accustom our solve,» to the slownwss of nearly all Kuropeon film , if we wish to go u full undcisUindiur • the chalaclci it) them. W( |}o 'ixvav non. an American film with u scum* ol K»H»d ciitcrtttiiunctit. perhaps. but not often do we remember individual characters, u we undeniably do from such pictures as 'TartuHc' ■ the simpleton husband, th»' sensual Tarluffe. the determined and intelligent wife, the singlc- niJnded and cnergentlc s«*rvnnt will nil linger in our minds when the plot ol the play will have ix'en fo r gotten. This depai tni' iit tmr* serx - odly recommends "TattuH’»*
New I’ ieluri'H ( amiiig A word about “ The Cabinet ol
m Calgerin” which will be presented in about three weeks Fi'om. an unprejudiced advance report we can tell you that the picture lias practically th«* most unusual plot ever filmed, the most beautiful and striking photography, and some of the best acting A great deal «.f the action L'kcs place ;n ¡1 madhouse and
Light Ground Ties
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New “Cossack'* Gouts ii finest quality, $8 .9 5 .
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w l i a t m a k e s a c o l l e g e l e a d e r ?
Inaugurating a ne chi a pus. the girl» cl Muyo hall entertain**« dinner last Thursday ’ heir newly elected officers arc Harriett le n t . Helen Oliatore, x Alii’r Blum rich, tre France.* Folsom Itulh
|V«U M ia t u fo rn iu 1 hcnor ol icers Til* i?tln. pres** • président
Pauli. Heir Solomon. h< Solomon i
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party a. -
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HelmlhtrcN» and dent and Mi Elisabeth Coi
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Pe r s o n a l it y , o f c o u n « . A n on- g a g in f a lt itu d e to w a rd other«. K oundte«« e n e rg y f o r c la s s and cam p u s a c t iv it ie s .
G o o d h ea lth is the b a s is . S o fe w have it. C o n stip a t io n fre q u e n tly cause« h e a d a c jir« , lo ss o f a p p e tite an d e n e rg y , s lee p le ssn e ss .
- Y e l it can be o v erco m e so e a s i ly -by e a t in g a d e lic io u s C ereal,
Kellogg's A U Br a n . T w o teb le - spoonfuls daily w ill p ro m o te r r |e > lar habits.
Try it with milk or c re a m Ash that Kellogg > ALL-BRAN b e serve-* at your fraternity h ou se o r cam pti restaurant.
All-Bran
I li la mu uhm»i un
W ith that he w a v c u rc lu f ix
hill with field «
Ih r« bad a piano, a »! •»•».• saxophone.
I I* Y O N D I IC Another local wjronty > t.
nui«' last Saturday rvcnin hill'd a jHipular campus ore they <*l the beumuu: cuuntrt H. itlu i than UK*'» I Im* Hr*! .fit»
ANNOUNCE CHANCE FOR ARTIU.ERY STAFF HEAD
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(inter Fraternity Council Hop,1 Foresters’ Annual Shindig Are
Headliners of̂ Social CalendarllaPP* De*u Sp r* H J*k> H n p c n w t t a d f lu Tan Oprn House
Booked fo r F r id ay E v e a k f ; A lp lu Phi u> Hold
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S p r io j T en u P arty Saturday
tn the Kappa Delta Spring J.,it Friday eveninp mnual Forestry Shindig and the Inter-Frater; i term party Saturday evening.•r of society term parties and <*|h »•lit will not be lacking on the campus this Hesperian« and the I’hi Kappa Tau* wiil h«
. on - F r i d a y e v e n in jr *;he Alpha Phi sorority
I aimed its spriny term for Saturday. Phi Sitr-
morary will have an in- I yatherinjr in the fac- isibrooms Friday eve-
Spartan League Announces Date
For Spring HopTrrm Parly Scheduled for May
13; Cirnimitlees, Guests Listed.
i 'a g e T h re e
s aC o l le g ia n s S c h e d u l e d to P l a y f o r T w o P a r t i e s OffPr Course In 0NED̂^D
.. „ . . . . . . . . . . . / o « a i f • a REPORTED A T H O S P IT A L(iirl Scout \ \ ork ~ -
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f . , . « . , - Howard Bymgton ol the Heaper -
Iff Local ( n-cds 1 m" : uken 111 *•“;mca ses Monday morning of thi* we» k mid was taken to the hospital. He dors no* have g severe case pu*
Innovation Proves Popular; to • j a -• i? remain there for a*
• ».«• on % c a v noted on the campo1
ro^u be Given May 2 to
Inclusive.
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Kappa Kappa Oamm«» jit< rtaln their fathers Saturday ,j * rr“ ''* lit; them to lhe ba.-ebah gait.* a (-:> v is «' ,, iiin iiooii. and to the chapter .,•., i dinner Ip tin? evening
ii* h Honoraryi«. Fete *•**■.' •».
Margaret Shertnan enter- I his • :member* t f La Cofradi.. • c honorary, at lier home. »12
i ; ane, Tuesday evening iron D-rta • i» jo o'clock. B iwnaii gsiRK nvraureme:. ‘ played and Spain.-!» song-- " iu*m*
Refreshments wert .served. t»i • *i »' <• lit•, gucftta were. Mr and Mr ha‘* ml Shout. Mr.-. Ethel Ra hk. *•'«. err. . Mr Alice Leather.-
TO HOLD MAY SING X 1>.ew (HIicefs A tAT TOWER M O N i ) / A n n u a l C e re m o n y
Men's and Girla Glee Clubs tr
Join in Concert Monday ia ?Morning.
CHILDREN’S CLASS ~ SHOWS PAINTINGS
Frxhihit in Union is Work or
Youthful Art Class.
V. u . < . A. to Hold Mother-Daughter
Breakfast SoonI Delta t n U t U in .
»..tomai Inspector K.ippa Delta society will ik,:»o
Scagin. national inspector - , Delta at a tea te» be gi .1 afternoon. May 2 b e t»«» ours of 3.30 and 5 30 Mi
!.. coming from Burlir.gr •>( .nt. 011 Sunday and will :• intil the following Thur-oa- 1 will be poured by Andre 1 ih All Panhellem» repr»
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K..pps» Gamma nouse on Sa turd.»2.1 Nat** Fry'.1.1 played for dm;
Mrs iM ks Case Lei
Bobbi»-. daughter ni M- • P Lawrence will fce •
• • dinner 011 Thuntcav • Kmpiw Kappa Oirnna M
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State Meets University of Iowa in Two-Game Series ¡|KOBS PLANS CHANGED LINE-UP
TO FACE CONFERENCE TEAM HERE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Squad Faces Shakeup as Result o f Slum p in P lay ing Form
When Luther College W ins 3-1 in Tight G am e;
Teachers Defeated by Large Score.
A i i 'B Ih t lo a m fr o m Io w a , (h is t im e th e I 'D iv e r s it y , w il l fa c e iMichiprttn S la t e in a tw o - jra in c a eH os horn F r id a y nticj S a tu rd a y . T h i - s e H es i*« t it^ i.'rst f l f * i\ g a m e s th a t w i l l he p l a y i f i w ith W e s te rn C o n fe r e t ia e ten n is th is s ea son . N e x t T u e s d a y th e S p a r ta n s m ee t th e t ’ n lY e r s i ly o f M ic h ig a n n in e at A n n A r b o r .
C oach Kol> • || S o| lin g I hat h is m en h a ve r e c o v e r e d stir* l io ie n t ly f r o m a -‘ I •!<» I d rt ih ° ' —.b il l# th e y to d k ffls t S a tu r d a y gumr-; K- m .exp ec t* to u>.r either
a t th e h an d s o f I .o th e r c o l- ‘ j ¡ TltV ' v Vle g e , w h ich In c id e n ta l ly i< p ^ ib u iiy that peit Srtwea n o th e r To\vn S c h o o l, mm -tort Friday
W h im not d e f t l l i ie ly d e a d - The PrRluN rn.'uunif’r ‘ will star*
ed upon a l in .-u p . < Vmcfc •» ;■ VM,k /“ ?“ tl", * ! ! ! " ! 's 'l!Koh ptomiM- n Kluikeup for th.* nwnjira w i -
f i f f UK o i w m s 'm X » m X ' X ' v W w lu illn it Slurni»Bnt! plans to go Lp no ¡itlie pitm- tn When the ftiwrtnn infleUi nult' set th«' pttnrh buck into tlit* squad eneti up in the Luther nun« Sniur-
Thotmh In- hi« - pot rteeulrtt Upon dm the hutting nbilliy ••«•m.«! u —1 Is stiiffihti bfttterv for etthe« oi thr dlsitppetif Pm tin- mm time tin
-
Intra-m ural Sports |
The M on their e season by ri»
xtctv. 20-2 n •»elet.v .stmt efl u <i flip . o " * I Ite I*
I In Hesp *1*1 fillmtn the union
ti baseball game
I r t i r H i t i i W » » ■ »J
H I Sa n d BV j
U A T « PO RTS 3 1 M M TOIt ST
he Mon In.vs
SWEATERSSLEEVELESS
M O D E L SIn the following
shadesGreen
RlueCanary
RlackW hite
.S1.il.") t o $2 ..r»0
S P E C IA L W hite Broadcloth
Shirts .SI.til
M V R C 7 Sl A N S I f t t . A f t l ’ i ® | ! A '.T I ANO INT.
Kolisttien pliiyecl pi r >
this M'ftaon. the tenm seemed pow erless in hitting the hull
After trimming the Tearhri? « Central State tin^Thui'ndnv. tu t the Michigan St rite team was fore»’
♦lust ahum everyone but the ho hov eot ¡t chiiuee to plnv ngidm Cent m l su ite kritoa used twenty two men. including three pflghci and it1- tunnv catchers An ehtlrel new tetihj. with the ekeoptloti i John Madohhn «• ».hurt top plavc tin In-t three inning-- o( the emu
MeCusitn started on the moot for the Spartan?tom h< in
m hi I»
It-, the fin ii the Koti in
Ine<t to hold themI ü. I- I ut In-» fi;
The Luther gaule u;i different Mori The An hie Dei; **tm Lut
M i c h i g a n S t a t e
UNIONT h e S t u d e n t s ' H e a d q u a r t e r s
STATE TEAMS ENGAGE IN TWO
RELAY MEETSDistanc Sfj.tal Goes to Phih
drlrh ia ; Rath, H oleomh to
Compete at Drakr.
MILE TEAM PROMISINGcompete at the Penn Relays In P h il. id e lp ln it E m ltty mid Urdus
Pes Mi.me. town wliere the Peak •
! MODA F O U N T A IN
( \ F K T K R I \ S E R V IT Et
i S T U D E N T S U P P L IE SI
R E - S E L L H< tots S T O R E
We still have a few
FeltM. S. C. Pillows
left at2 5 % Discount
State College Book Store
Read Any Good Bookfiitm (tnr I rndiai I ibrary
Cigars B illia rds
WASHBURN’S SMOKE SHOP
III SYn Si me Athletic team* v ill > ft v.eok ■»•ltd (• hockful of nil .snorts. Tinekmen will io Phllfldelplils and Pes r the Penn and Drake r* •
basebnT! tenm will ta k e inlveiMiy Of Iowa Pride>■(Jay and the Un I verniti ■ »! n«*vt Pursday; the ten:.,- meet Detroit today and Hnturdoy; and the golf
CROWLEY SEES THINCLADS WIN GOOD OUTLOOK IN DUAL MEET f tFOR GRID TEAM V a n ity and Frosh Team s W in
Handily From Detroit.
u p
. ( hm!. \ i h ngii
■Si» ’
; « .L\ltt | s-> riffln mil prnbahl’
New M r n Show P rom iiin «
Ability in Spring Fool
ba ll W ork -ou li.
FINOS NEW CENTERT i e several hundn-l «qtrrlntmx j
that line the -idrlnK- »1 curb •>! the
City College
« ih» st adnio
in whiih Due
¡e«V o f IT fe< t I
» In <1op
I limi;He‘»»»rtpefltl
• l«>wa Saturday and will ftttrmpt to kern mil. Ill two % ear* of
he l.a* lint l«el • inm* game »»» Ili* Ten nppo
n -oi •. Anri has tiiins HI an'ount I I.it I «.nr win« against I'm
m liv of Ali. Iuguli.
I APsicae un.versiI y b.< »outing the Und
The Japs will pi f will n«>i ventun
to he turned out at ih l* •bool moulded into shape Training wine of the lln -.l nn ie-
nl that Ir- hie. had Hilde? him sincehi
. • rieh. Ciro
.hmm\ pia
'I! •ant .• naliiiniil ehmnplnn I id if they're as good inn was they may V iiiiuiJ ( liampionshlp '!
« IT T I V That Michigan state will have
a capable distance runner nevi year »a * proven Saturday when Ioni Ottev. running on the fie?hmati team in a iih ingulu meet won three races, lie ran the h ilf mile in ’ :0 | I, the mil.- in t.-'LYU. and the two miles 10 im « Ire-hm hi I «-cord llia l heat tin- old mark set I" 1W« hv latti l en I* III «•« h w ho is now eoa» I» «•I Iti«- distance mim
ek
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Che n< w iti ’ I <• * io I Frank Butler wick « ’tied " Norton Rm R«
olds, und Art Repliera, are t-hf i coiner» who me dtsptnving plent form nit I he vnrsil y TVte unpr nient shown by the veterans of
CrowleyM u tie r a » 'h in t g o Ire? h u t.«n
iH oh-.ih lv be at the center t*vdI »
Ind21!) pounds, mid has n no?
for football Sideline coaches lia i marveled at the imiltUmilitons ahtl in . el the lad mal Crow lev is n p t pleaded It It» continues to d. velop there ix n |Mwslhility that h wih suppliint the veteran Btuld Meter* al the pivot ixwttum
Whether Butler heat »nit Motet or not CrowwV wUt he a: uie.l at
i In the
«II » V
COURT MEN WIN FROM KALAMAZOO
l id i Isi ite - volt team didn't rio so
ve li in i»s onenin* match wtth lite Ititi versi ty pf Allchigan team III*- tee-, m - f l vere surtkI P } »«« " IJuss Turi ili « a » thr ntiii Stali man who wa- »ut his Mite siiiirtìa«
hut • I»* .ally in the Held
IL\TT I\ '(Ì M l l i U . l sThr hasrhall tram ’s hats wilt
cd hcf«irr %prhir 11.11 «•( I uthrr ridlegr sattirrini and n* a rrault ti.» tram lint ting average sank trom well above ..100 to vet lo» til*- hr I «-is lit g a tur
IL- th e la
< ap t lo h n M a d o n a . «s %Im It»..« it/ II»< harlcF (irilTin p I l m Alct amt. Äb I lout Alorsr. » deraId Alcfashn. p .K rllt I anger, !!h.1. tin ila fiter ■ t Iterwyn Pemberton, p l l a m l.aw fo rd . » liar..Id ( utlilirrtson. II I Ita r 1rs Fa w ert I. rf
implied
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„121ItHl•ÜHiÜtttit*6■»*«..270.261
.l! fOOt -I. r.’asing Moat of
thruHoftch
Here, MEN,sm oke a
man’s smoke •
A P ir r n 'I o f good tohwrb I* dis
tinctly a man's smoke. T h r
women (long mav tnrv wave!) nave
taken over most
o f our masculine
p n v i l f g f « . But
pipe smoking sti ,
iaelongs t o us.
In every walk
o f life you ’ ll find
Tt»# p.p*¡« not f.w that the men atpr*»»v *)«*, jjlr |(,p P*fv
smokers. And most college men agrr»
that thr pipe oflers thr r.ir«'st pleasure:
a man could ask o f It.s smoking
W hen you srm-ke a pipe, hr sue
you rltiHtse the tolracco that wail go
you the greatest
enjoyment. In 42
" Bu °w 1! s' "i»a a 1 t«*d° 1« »■ ''of ! lu^Usst '4 colleges•:'-kW’s in »la te eollegiHje etrrle* It-i Edgeworth is tlte fall b\ Ktxirts writer*. an«'1 hk ex jar- . tem r slnHild mak * him one of the W W lte You cm our*itnmiiu liu fn ifii 111 • 1» eount.n Fuv n dgew orth •hts year , ,
F l Klewtrki, Hanicmn. k and w h e re v e r g o o d Hues Rrvnold*. t hru ,.»• iw,. f .-h . tohacco ls to |j men who are likeh to break into the
'tegular lineup next fa ll .KTwtiki O r (or a special tt-•#« dw «-.■*» •» 1..V shown rnouul. stuff uunnke hint . . *:■ #••.. •;«■>»
j contender for honors Reynolds »am ple packet,•lwed mak» « him well adaptetl f«*? write to larus &: Bro, Co., 105 S.hack field work with Monitett. '.»nc-tnd McNutt *" "I whom have plenty St . Richmond, v a. Nunplr is tree
ANNOl’NC K COMI'I.KTE E D G E W O R T H1.1ST or I’AKTI PATES sudOKIMG TOBACCO
■Con*inucd from iinv*' D June 4 Tin ta Kappa Nu *prln
parr Uttllr thentrc: Dehdi« »p.rtn parts, luusc; Trttnotrn .»im-h hf>u«! ttcrmtnn spring parfv Union. Utnc I Herat 1 ?awiet> ojien house I**.» sin iita Phi *pr»ng. party, hi him I'!Della T h rt« opeh house Fn A phiah apting parti
.tunc n Funomian spring part; , ...L n m M ) Chi iqwill* P»r<- R*‘WTd *
house AJI o/J« i m rJckrimilitary department has to foot p»«kage"tc FT sothe Mil this year . . % homerun ha« yet to he hit on Old College field this wtsnn W ith Krx s trrlr out of rompr tit ion wtatr will not have a »huttlr hurdle relax team this sear . %nri **o on.
hr th«' cokeAnolhet of the brljght spots the
■.'••itnii grind hn? horn th«’ cltowing ■ i An Bwss. who divides he- time between ih r football field and the track. T lte hug«* Benton Harbor h-.cklr has taken on ¡»bout 10 pottnris and now tips the . tic at 220 Hi •it\I»- of piav recalls io mind such si nr tark'i»’- a- 1 trrhi’ i | Htiaight and Hugh Blaeklock brilliant tackle performers Of the old Michigan Aggie
SPORT SP IG O T 'Alton Kirchet I* anthidrstran*,
thrnwtns eguali» well Irti or right huitdrd Kog Kea«t.dash man is said to hr one of the tinesl pr»>tperts «inre the da vs of Hohn 4>rim and lr<-dri> \lderman Tont tMiev al-wajr* run« with a «top «rut«h in It»« hand Kuss KevnaMu,who is showing up linei* aa a hiitu.i.k in spring training, was an all stale quarter at llln t N«*rthrtn Tw«» In «sehallpia«ers iode a couple of 1 a«airy horses after thr ganir last Satinila* and two member« ln Ihr m ilitari department were pul wit *1.«- ut». 1» I .st for two da»« fur 11.
Thr M-«»r«-U*»ard on the t*asrhall field Ita« been lived up Thank« Frtm . . tin»- prugwllient nwintmer on thr rampwa has let hl« hair grow long. Me ha« tu« ned aewthetk lia. ha,lu ... ».cren splash and Per- |w»tsr pageant laid night wa— i halt bed and otilv two btt« . . . . I tir rsdtege wont In io irr liarM in an) way in the h o v shew Im aiur« an« m**r« T W
Olympic-Rainbnw Recreations B I L L I A R D S - B O W L I N G
Join the Happy Crowd* at Our Howling Alley*TW O LO CATIO NS
fceat Grand R ire » **»*»"* Rrt*d
BARBECUESHAMBURGSDENVERSFRIZLEDICKS 1 0
Rex’s Subway Lunch
Back in the spring of last year w e never dreamed that it was possible for us to offer clothes of the quality we nresent this season at so low a price*-.
All $20.004 PIECE SPORT SUITS AT $20.00
R i c h m a n B r o s . C o .2 0 6 S . W a s h in g tu n A *#.
puek* $3.50 White Flannels $4-00
STATETODAY ON'I.V
Student Night ALL
SEATS
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è S S S »j S U N D A Y ^ MONDAY, TUESDAY |
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