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„„.i, FkMrfr laute« ¿rr»*. TcmfM-atlKT »km« frrr/inx ï Volume 23 OMSKEYHILL DRILLS PEOP! CHURCH CROWD MOVE TO CENTRALIZE SYSTEM MirhijpiiTs Foremost Colloffirac Semi-Weekly FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 ; i! DRILLS PEW tES Of CLASSIFICATION spring term Senior President Directs Prom Work All College Hat Advisor«. » February 25 and 26 to See Introduction of New Plan: Students ftelU ol Alvm York, World War to gft |o Rfj?istrar*s office for Full Instruction . Veterop, o«d Hi» Famed *•- ................. Exploit». |tW0 THOUSAND ATTEND Jit of Lo«| Hunter»” it Subject of Very InterMlin* Letter«. ■■i' eh on hi' iflT il a speech that was characleriwd by witty unit vr Jtatoments ami aprink]« moly with numormis wont (jturi’K. Tom Skeyhill, fanuul ralian lecturer, biotfrapher I • traveler, thrilled a crowd marly 2,000 stiidenls who ipntod the attdUoritim of the Eplea church Tuesday even» bear the story of the (.«it of the laOltR Hunters.” tcvhiii's personality ami su- handling of the English Inimnye branded him as one ¡he linest speakers to appear the Michiiran State colletce •» aI Art* course this year. and won i the t'sleom of nil wlm heard him the story of the iinKainly. gangling AftlO'Saxon who live In the hills of Emr.see and are adept marksmen |ii • niers keylull based hi« narrative on one these Tennessee mountaineers. tell- of Mih ancestry and his prepara- \ tor tlie feat that won him ever- MitiK fame In America and France I the undying devotion of hi« own jieople. The feat, the greatest • recorded to have been accomplish* |dy one man in any war, was that of «ingle- handed a Oennab irhnie gun nest t»f thirty - five [¡thine gun« In the late war To at iphsh this almost tinbelievealsie l Alvin C York, the «ix-foot-two headed. Anglo-Raxon. son of a gksmith." waa forced to kill twenty- men and lake one hundred and v two rkptives . ; Pile. one of the first of the Ln t mntimr who went into Ken- Daniet Boone at the age 'eighteen wita the great-great grand- er Alvin York Pile after m*nd- ear with Boone in Kentucky, de- to return to hi« North Carolina alone "There was a girl in the according to Skeyhltl * Ml hr ¡tough the hills and forest« !of Tennessee. Pile came upon titul valley which he named "the of the three forks of the W olf' i* a three forked river ran h the valley and because he had wolf on the river bank Return- er with hi« wife Pile settled in alley of the three forks of the and raised a familv le same log cabin that Pile had •Continued on page 2» LUMN1CLUB HOLD MEETINGS 0 Stewart Span mm Gatber- iaft ia Michigan aad Other State«. nary, the month in which moat e annual meetings «if Michigan Alumni club« are held, has »1- been marked by several im- gathering« of state graduates -Stewart, alumni secretary and representative« from the college attended thear meetings |»kerv Wednesday night. February U. a ►r of the alumni of Oakland met at the Pontiac chamber of Jbmeitw and organized a new aa- r.a .Mti called the Oakland County m dub. On this occasion J » ■«dmaa. director of publication*, ac* «panted Stewart as a speaker of the Hung. __ '*be annual dinner dance of the De- ; Alumni club at the w' 1 hotel on Thursday. February 1-. Attended by nearly 200 former ■nta. the largest number of alumni - - thia college ever to be present. at * annual meeting of an alumni ciuo •anquet waa given in honor ot «- R. 8. Shaw, and he and Mrs W* were both present as guests Tiw " master was L Whitney Watkins he state board of agriculture The lakers in addition to President Shaw It Dean Marie Dye. of the Home ftomicm department, and L bzzsz director of sth- Slah tirali tin* eml m il ral sy'.Uom W ill lu* ilit i*«»<1 ti torni «‘ lit r a n i s. year, changes n mont h fur )i0011 in* r* ■r M i in;ami ria ili tuko pli Irrrn. WhiMI 1111 »*• hiivo •r«| Fa Ih«» t rri ! M *111f 1 J .r «•ntr;ti with vhulc ,v ti’iii in one place rills tell Chain*«* li| -aid to be one o f’ the 111 «tep* in Ihh direr (inn Kcbi'ia ry '.!ri ;iiid .'»t will f**e tie- op* iny. ol he ni-w plan nei■«*. when Si Il«|f-I,t • Will la* requin-d tp imi to 1 l'i-Ri'inii" . office and there obtain dircctibiii•; and card» i"t chisslfli .It for •priniK term Oh 1 lui < date all studenti, -vi 11 rocc from the r«*gistrnr's office an en veli CH ICAGO DEAN CONVO SPEAKER Chsunccy S. Bouchrr of Lilrrary, Science and Art« School Hat Enviable Recard. CLASSED EXCUSED 10:45 | Educator to Talk on Topic “ Fdu- cation in a Changirt» Civilization.** IJT FINISHING TOUCHES Sii pop' Aumüui orni a&pm iu or? ?«‘;y . AN ililA l. oti’iiMH bi * n a ll.\ j ' f \\\ I.ate Hour» for Co-cfta ar Eleven-piece Orel and HwncRta« Dccorntimfe in BI to .Complete Features of Ff 1/ RDUßA PMMAffiï Or EtvH lniwiUiR. PT a m toy OUT à I* ' d u .u II i*l À i A l,h Tjpn % -J Normen Johmdcr, Named äs F»<rS Campii* Director, iti S-n . viso Try-onU. WEDNESDAY, 7:30 ÌS ?ii«TE Many Fypt*« Needed lina Year; Interested Stndefib A -': I la Report. ids .inri direct Ion« Í i ti. i Hull ■ind- A difieren MiemlX't I- f I chedult* will I: is di\ siiuhiir4"’lv’,r Home Economic' Tocohors Hurt this term divisional ctiiRsinru be dc-ceiitrallzcd in the l-ib* and Applied Science departm One of the highlight« • »f scheme will be ’hut ail ird»-ir required to iuIci yicw an ad\in struct Ions concerning his «‘law Freshmen have already !>••* nidiviriunt advisor« uiider a i inaugurated lust full Bm tills year will ftave I he tleaiiit depart me? until the led next f Jwnuit . advisors the head t>f the departm in which ti All dar« oph and imlor.' will I Will inil pni »tribute mon ff division« after the «Continued on i studer tue 1■ MILITARY FRAT PLEDGES TWENTY Scibkird ard Blade Initiate* Big Group of Junior* in Annual Spring Term Induction. sighted o ,l lelpin mndc t1 iintnlh LANDSCAPE MEN DETAIL SO fiETY Senior Student* Compie* Schedili« for Organisation n Ret.i Alpha Sigh* i Twenty iunior« were anu«uncc< a- having been aceorried pied vihidon« ««> Scabbard and lilac umial honorary milUaiY Acl un I .intuition will I <Kin next day. and will ¡»ist until forma mony at tJie fraternity iwr? y P H ir initiates are Edward J Ka t Jordan Milton Btrmig P Dale 'CHiughn (iwoda luto« Cleveland.. Ohio flordtm Bn Liausi ng ; Tiovid KUpatnck. P ' ji- s xing. Donald Warren S« Joxepi Nav Travrrc ntv WI Iron Yost Nursery School Has Art Gallery S'rikiny Color Combinalioo'. srul Dni|n> Fnlurr Ditpliys ilp im l\p ilii.n M u Initiates 17 Musical Stunts f « ;*lii»« Installatiun of M» :i n Honorary Fraternity ui» Ho Rapid.« Le< nar H and Rap Me Ivi 11 in Jenint f'r> v., F lin t. leu- 1 idi. Harold Tyndn Bredin. Munkegnn Iinitiatlon •• ¡n Riii-sell |»re«ent officers <■ Claude Streb m¡ worth. nr«t heute» vcond heutf nant first sergeant. »rcoraii Lanxinv Krit : Snnver Hut s Richard r««>k • Pflug. MaMikm . latnaing. Henry nneo. Grand Rap- H ranch Rycrwm t Jwrge of R/rfiert the fraternity are tin Tom Wnod- iit R»> Schauble. nid Murvfn Home. or at appr«t i Tla- Beai BotiyoiK a- ' art angement Ho CONTEST OPEN TO BUDD ING WRITERS Pritt of 125 U Offered to Men Who Write« Be«t Eiuy for Contest. pbe third meeting of 'aat^weck waf' u* annual dinner dance of the Chica* > “Tini chib nt the Medinnh Athlet ¡< i of that dty on Fnday. February O O. Stewart and Jamea Crowle' t both M fe a n of the evening. The Jie ynmnm was enthunaewcally «ved bp the more than ® alumni [Oa the following evening. Saturday T 14 Otan 8tewan and Ooaeh i g m aleo aeakan at the an? • temellM aftheMUwaukre alumni [tebk bod o mrp good attendeeee M m week wM i of the All male studct.b« wiahing '• ente. tlie George E Lawson prize •••‘A'. 1 sponsored by the English depart- ment. may secure any information c«n- cerning the annual «or.test Irotn, h“ 1 department, stated Prof W W John- ston. The essay«. <* not exceeding 2 000 word*, must be turned in to the local committee not later than Hie third Monday in April This contest wa* established as a memorial to Lawson, who died Fetv ruary 15- l916- by a fn*nd * ho rf,i,n with Lawson while here at college Each veaf the income from a fund amounts to 25 00 dhich is given to the mal** underwraduate student who«* «say. submitted in competition for this prise ts adjudged to be the w »1 The conteat is conducted under he mint upervuttou of President R s_ «h U end Prof W W Johnston, head "of the English department The judge«, who ¿rf' hoen by the English depart- ment are unknown to the contestants winning ««> • w>U •» p" nl^ J ? ow or more it (ho coUogr ruOltctlon» lost —Black lf»ih»r pur* a( <»• due* WfdnMday l° 7 P , S S m purae and corwnti. to Union ^dask. «irr« pt ion .n the taw erme >tn> Helen** Raw IngvnI four and one- ¡ « • •* * - usually fine ■»• • * r.** picture A Nice 1 F.trokes Three-.'.* ha« an except io».»::, eo red yellow soft blue* *.r i ruvt* and orange- i*.an Oviatt. three rs old. is a very *P colors In the raw ' t¡ a» tortUng to * .iaint« her pictures f . which tend to me Ls »rid reds An«**. , r about this is ’ f<* ir.ght red and xtie »>» r.a*.e any tttfficul Orqaniz-ition Pictures Begin AHST'N I \ U Ü m« us LANSING fution The children ’.«ain* »i»en nc moves Them, a« »11 true ar*. * in a.i probaWJUy m not »w pence Profevmr Arnold Ncheele ■*>!’ nave «-ex-eral gif’ed and iaien?ed * dents .n his art classes. E E. DEPT. ORDERS NEW METERS FOR LABORATORY Three meters have lately been order- ed from the Rawlaon Bectneai In«»r i- ment company of Cambndge. Ma*^ for use ifl the E E laboratory Two of them are «^juivalent to .8 ordinary single ranee meters inasmuch as «aih contains l* ranve; One t* usable -m ■p p current and the- other on A. C- cuirent The third « a Fluxmeter which in appearance resembies a port- able voltmeter With it* aid maaneUc duantitle« in connectitm wrtth perman- ent magnets may be readily determined. Knpincering Dent. Testa Soy Bemi Oil For Foun'iry l-e labora toi If this ton Purina requer.ted Prof » ni'daUurgy .rk Fxperirr nt earned or. j b** use ¿ron»! tate in ’urtiie r • ’.hat ; ;';pe<l -iepartrn il can tinder .n foundries it will value and production o* »•rrip Michigan the fif’ : production of w r bean.* <rea*»* •« iw-id up by the for the 'al have not df enough. If ’he metailurc •an find .more uses for ft ‘benefit farmer» greatly FOR SALE OR RENT The hows' rented by the College krv -n as film - ati Lodge, located at 53» -unset Lane p H. Boyd. Perry. Mich Tel Line 10 . 2 short, I long. U ÍU.-U Alpha « ’R ?*uc«JAV 12 30 —A- M K **r iteti* .•* a rid Y VV C. A. Wedmadai !2 30~-Mu Phi automobile- si km ntid Pomot«* ■n,ùr.flav. 1J:ID—Tau Wma 'it «lucati and Tau lieta Pi- Friday. 12 JO— A f. E E and M. 8 C. Student Grange ■nur:. K,' JU’- ì » f '•*'*.;> IP-TTtnanu- F ar
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Volum e 23

OMSKEYHILL DRILLS PEOP! CHURCH CROWD

MOVE TO CENTRALIZE SYSTEM

M irh ijp iiT s F o rem o st Co llo ffirac S em i-W eek ly

F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 20 ; i!

DRILLS P E W tE S O f CLASSIFICATION s p r in g t e r m

S e n io r P re s id e n t D ire c ts P r o m W ork

All College Hat Advisor«. »

■ February 25 and 26 to See Introduction of New Plan: StudentsftelU ol Alvm York, World War to gft |o Rfj?istrar*s office for Full Instruction .

Veterop, o«d Hi» Famed *• - .................Exploit».

|tW0 THOUSAND ATTENDJit of Lo«| Hunter»” it Subject

of Very InterMlin*L e t t e r « .

■■i'eh

onhi'

i f l T i l a speech that was c h a ra c le r iw d by w it ty unit

v r J tatom ents am i ap rin k ]« m o ly w ith num orm is w on t

(jturi’ K. T o m S k e yh ill, fanuul ra lian le c tu re r , b io tfrapher

I • tra ve le r, th r i l le d a crow d m a r ly 2,000 s t iid en ls w ho

ipntod the attdU oritim o f the E p le a church T u esd a y even»

b ea r th e s to ry o f the (.«it o f the laOltR H u n ters .”tcvhiii's p e r s o n a l i t y a m i su-

h an d lin g o f the E n g lish Inimnye b ran ded him as one

¡he lin est sp eak ers to a p p ea r the M ich iiran S ta te colletce

•» a I Art* course this year. and won i the t'sleom o f nil wlm heard him the story o f the iinKainly. gangling

AftlO'Saxon who live In the hills of Emr.see and are adept marksmen |ii • niers

key lull based hi« narrative on onethese Tennessee mountaineers. tell- of Mih ancestry and his prepara-

\ tor tlie feat that won him ever- MitiK fame In America and France I the undying devotion of hi« own

jieople. The feat, the greatest • recorded to have been accomplish*

|dy one man in any war, was that of «ingle- handed a Oennab

irhnie gun nest t»f thirty - five [¡thine gun« In the late war To at

iphsh this almost tinbelievealsie l Alvin C York, the «ix-foot-two ■ headed. Anglo-Raxon. son of a

gksmith." waa forced to kill twenty- men and lake one hundred and

v two rkptives. ; Pile. one o f the first of the

Ln t m n t im r who went into Ken- Daniet Boone at the age

'eighteen wita the great-great grand­er Alvin York Pile after m*nd- ear with Boone in Kentucky, de- to return to h i« North Carolina alone "There was a girl in the according to Skeyhltl * Ml hr ¡tough th e hills and forest« !of

Tennessee. Pile came upon titul valley which he named "the of the three forks of the W o lf ' i* a three forked river ran h the valley and because he had wolf on the river bank Return­er with h i« wife Pile settled in alley of the three forks of the and raised a fam ilv le same log cabin that Pile had •Continued on page 2»

LUMN1 CLUB HOLD MEETINGS0 Stewart Span mm Gatber-

iaft ia Michigan aadOther State«.

nary, the month in which moat e annual meetings «if Michigan

Alumni club« are held, has »1- been marked by several im-

■ gathering« of state graduates -Stewart, alumni secretary and

representative« from the college attended thear meetings

|»kervWednesday night. February U . a

►r of the alumni of Oakland met at the Pontiac chamber of

Jbmeitw and organized a new aa- r.a .Mti called the Oakland County

m dub. On this occasion J » ■«dmaa. director of publication*, ac* «panted Stewart as a speaker of the Hung. __'*be annual dinner dance of the De-

; Alumni club at the w '1 hotel on Thursday. February 1-.

Attended by nearly 200 former ■nta. the largest number of alumni

- - thia college ever to be present. at * annual meeting of an alumni ciuo

•anquet waa given in honor ot « - R. 8. Shaw, and he and Mrs W* were both present as guests Tiw " master was L Whitney Watkins

he state board of agriculture The lakers in addition to President Shaw It Dean Marie Dye. of the Home ftomicm department, and L “ bzzsz • director of sth-

S la ht i r a l i tin* eml m i l ral sy'.Uom W ill lu* ilit i*«»<1 ti torni «‘ lit r a n i s. y e a r , c h a n g e s n

mont h fur )i0011 in* r*

■r M i in; ami ria ili tuko pli Irrrn . WhiMI

• 1111 »*• h iivo

•r«|

F a Ih«» t rri

! M * 111 f 1 J.r

«•nt r;ti with

vhulc ,v ti’iii in one place rills tellChain*«* li| -aid to be one o f ’ the 111«tep* in Ihh direr (inn

Kcbi'ia ry '.!ri ;iiid .'»t will f **e tie- op*iny. ol he ni-w plan nei■«*. whenSi Il«|f-I, t • Will la* requin-d tp imi to 1l'i-Ri'inii" . office and there obtaindircctibiii•; and card» i"t chisslfli .Itfor • priniK term

Oh 1 lui < date all studenti , -vi 11 roccfrom the r«*gistrnr's office an en veli

CHICAGO DEAN CONVO SPEAKER

Chsunccy S. Bouchrr of Lilrrary, Science and Art« School Hat

Enviable Recard.

CLASSED EXCUSED 10:45| Educator to Talk on Topic “ Fdu-

cation in a Changirt» Civilization.**

IJT FINISHING TOUCHES Siip o p ' A u m ü u i o r n ia & p m i u o r ? ? « ‘; y .ANililAl. oti’iiMH bi

* n a

ll.\j

' f \\\

I .ate Hour» for Co-cfta ar Eleven-piece Orel and HwncRta« Dccorntimfe in BI

to .Complete Features of Ff

1/R D U ß A P M M A f f i ï O r E tvH ln iw iU iR .

PT a m toy OUTà I * ' d u. u II i * l À i

A l,hT jp n

% -J

Normen Johmdcr, Named äs F»<rS Campii* Director, iti S-n .

viso Try-onU.

WEDNESDAY, 7:30 ÌS ?ii«TEMany Fypt*« Needed lina Year;

I n t e r e s t e d S t n d e f i b A - ' : I

la Report.

id s .inri direct Ion« Íi ti. i

Hull ■ind- A

difierenMiemlX't

I- f Ichedult* w ill I: is di\

s i iu h i ir 4 " ’ lv’,r

Home Economic'TocohorsHurt

this term divisional ctiiRsinru be dc-ceiitrallzcd in the l-ib* and Applied Science departm

One of the highlight« • »f scheme will be ’ hut ail ird»-ir required to iuIci yicw an ad\in struct Ions concerning his «‘law Freshmen have already !>••* nidiviriunt advisor« uiider a i inaugurated lust full Bm tills year will ftave I he tleaiiit depart me? until the led next f

Jwnuit .advisors the head t>f the departm in which ti

All d a r «

oph

and imlor.' will I

Willinil pni

»tribute mon ff

division« after the «Continued on i

studer tue 1 ■

MILITARY FRAT PLEDGES TWENTY

Scibkird ard Blade Initiate* Big Group of Junior* in Annual

Spring Term Induction.

sighted o , l

lelp in

mndc t1 iintnlh

LANDSCAPE MEN DETAIL SOfiETY

Senior Student* Compie* Schedili« for Organisation n Ret.i

Alpha Sigh* i

Twenty iunior« were anu«uncc< a- having been aceorried pied vihidon« ««> Scabbard and lilac umial honorary milUaiY A cl un I .intuition will I <Kin next day. and will ¡»ist until forma mony at tJie fraternity iwr? y P

H ir initiates are Edward J Ka t Jordan Milton Btrmig P Dale 'CHiughn (iw oda luto« Cleveland.. Ohio flordtm Bn Lia usi ng ; Tiovid KUpatnck. P'ji-s xing. Donald Warren S« Joxepi Nav T ra v r rc n tv WI Iron Yost

N ursery School H as A r t G allery

S'rikiny Color Combinalioo'. srul

Dni|n> Fn lu rr

Ditpliys

i l p i m l\p i l i i .n

M u I n i t i a t e s 1 7

Musical Stunts f « ;*lii»« Installatiun of M» :i n Honorary

Fraternityui» Ho

Rapid.« Le< nar

H

and Rap Me Ivi 11

in Jenint f'r> v., F lin t. leu- 1 id i. Harold Tyndn Bredin. Munkegnn

Iin itiatlon •• ¡nRiii-sell

|»re«ent officers <■ Claude Streb m¡ worth. nr«t heute» vcond heutf nant first sergeant.

»rcoraii Lanxinv Krit : Snnver Hut s R ich a rd r««>k • Pflug. MaMikm

. latnaing. Henry nneo. Grand Rap-

H ranch R ycrw m

t Jwrge o f R/rfiert

the fraternity are tin Tom Wnod- iit R »> Schauble. nid Murvfn Home.

or at appr«t i

Tla- Beai BotiyoiK a- ' art angem ent

Ho

CONTEST OPEN TO BUDDING WRITERS

Pritt of 125 U Offered to Men Who Write« Be«t Eiuy

for Contest.

p b e third meeting of 'aat^weck waf' u* annual dinner dance of the Chica* > “Tini chib nt the Medinnh Athlet ¡<

i o f that d t y on Fnday. February O O. Stewart and Jamea Crow le'

t both M f e a n o f the evening. The Jie ynm nm was enthunaewcally «v ed bp the more than ® alumni

[Oa the follow ing evening. Saturday T 14 Otan 8 tew an and Ooaeh i g m aleo a e a k a n at the an?

• temellM a fth eM U w au k re alumni [tebk bod o mrp good attendeeee

M m week w M i o f the

All male studct.b« wiahing '• ente. tlie George E Lawson prize •••‘A'. 1

sponsored by the English depart­ment. may secure any information c«n- cerning the annual «or.test Irotn, h“ 1 department, stated Prof W W John­ston. The essay«. <* not exceeding 2 000 word*, must be turned in to the local committee not later than Hie third Monday in April

This contest wa* established as a memorial to Lawson, who died Fetv ruary 15- l916- by a fn * nd * ho rf,i,n with Lawson while here at college Each veaf the income from a fund amounts to 25 00 dhich is given to the mal** underwraduate student who«* «s a y . submitted in competition for this prise ts adjudged to be the w » 1

The con teat is conducted under he mint upervuttou of President R s _ « h U end Prof W W Johnston, head "of the English department The judge«, who ¿rf' h o en by the English depart­ment are unknown to the contestants

winning « « > • w>U • » p" nl^ J ? o w or more i t (ho coUogr ruO ltctlon »

l o s t —Black l f » ih » r p u r * a( <»•d u e * WfdnMday l° 7 P ,S S m purae and corwnti. to Union

^dask.

« i r r « pt ion .n the taw erme >tn>

Helen** R a w IngvnI four and one- ¡ « • •* * - usually fine ■»• • * r.** picture A Nice 1 F.trokes Th ree-.'.* ha« an except io ».»::, eo red yellow soft blue* *.r

i ruvt* and orange-

i*.an Oviatt. three rs old. is a very *P colors In the raw ' t¡ a» tortUng to * ;» .iaint« her pictures

f . which tend to m e Ls »rid reds An«**., r about this is ’ f<* ir.ght red and xtie »>» r.a*.e any tttfficul

O r q a n i z - i t i o n

P i c t u r e s

Begin

AHST'NI \ U Ü m « u s

LANSING

fu tion

The children ’.«ain* »i»en nc moves Them, a « »11 true ar*. * in a.i probaWJUy m not »w pence Profevmr Arnold Ncheele ■*>!’ nave «-ex-eral g if’ ed and iaien?ed * dents .n his art classes.

E E. DEPT. ORDERS NEW METERS FOR LABORATORY

Three meters have lately been order­ed from the Rawlaon B ectnea i In «»r i- ment company o f Cambndge. M a*^ for use ifl the E E laboratory Two of them are «^juivalent to .8 ordinary single ranee meters inasmuch as «a ih contains l* ranve; One t* usable -m

■p p current and the- other on A. C- cuirent The third « a Fluxmeter which in appearance resembies a port­able voltmeter W ith it* aid maaneUc duantitle« in connectitm wrtth perman­ent magnets may be readily determined.

Knpincering Dent.Testa Soy Bemi O il

For Foun'iry l - e

labora toi If this

ton Purina requer.ted Prof» n i'daU urgy

.rk Fxperirr n t earned or. j

b** use¿ron »!

tate in ’urtiie r • ’.hat ;; ';pe<l

-iepartrn

il cantinder .n foundries it will value and production o* »•rrip Michigan the fi f ’ : production of w r bean.*< rea*»* •« iw-id up by the fo r the 'al have not df enough. If ’ he metailurc • an find .more uses for ft ‘benefit farm er» greatly

FO R SALE O R R E N T The hows' rented by the College krv -n as film ­ati Lodge, located at 53» -unset Lane p H. Boyd. Perry. Mich Tel Line 10 . 2 short, I long. U

ÍU.-U Alpha « ’ R?*uc«JAV 12 30—A- '« M K **r iteti* .•*

a rid Y VV C. A.Wedmadai !2 30~-Mu Phi automobile-

si km ntid Pom ot«*■n,ùr.flav. 1J:ID—Tau W m a 'it «lucati

and T au lie ta Pi-Friday. 12 JO— A f. E E and

M. 8 C. S tu den t G ran ge

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Michigan Siale News I S^TTJD^ %.GAMpusPvbllnlted twin? werkly (turbia thr eolici Colleu*". lîlItplTd n« tux-oart cIn'« matter

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S even student t h n p ia iu w ill present " T h e S e rvan t in th«» H o t » -*." a fiv e -a c t p iny b y C h a r le s R a n ”. K en n ed y . :tt the P eop les ch u rch S u n day n igh t. F eb 23,at 7 30 o 'clockT h e p resen ta tion w*U be staged by T h e ta A lpha P h i na tion a l dram atics honorary , under th e auspices o f the church, nnd th e d ire c tio n o f P ro f F. s K in a . roliejr»’ d ram a*ics roa r !

B y J O H N T A T E . Jr.

nt tim es like th is th »t. hit. t i m .....co lum n ist m akes hum ble obeisance be- fo t r h is m use -it he fins on e i t must lie D to g rn e * who iie rp etra ted th e de-

S evcn co lle ge students are in the llgfht.fill prank:- b e fo re the-i»hy m aidens cost E dw ard O ib tv PM h er C h i vers, in th e »trea ts e f nnclent A th en s ', t f B yron Mata*. Hnh . ir s e i i H on u rd you d on ’t, k tiow that s tory you should. S m ith . Pau l Y o u n ge r and E thel It 's v e ry c a p '. '¡ 't in g . E ven your best M cC abe A l! h a ve t ad p rev iou s exp er- p ro f w o n 't te ii you ten r e in on«* o r m ort T h e ta A lpha PI

S O T H E R O P P O R T U N IT Y !

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i,, s tilili.nt-' m .I fm-ulty member* «’¡11 »gain In ori unit V t'o boor an fjiitatfltw ling savant apeak 01 ilijpct. ( ’haunecy S. Boucher, doari of the titer* ni «ri*« schools of the University of Chicago, Will ance frr*m tr u» tdi.l convocation o f t i i is torni Wednesday. A >r and w idely known educator, Doan Bouchers*“ K d m a t in n a n . l t h e C h a n g i n g C i v i l i s a t i o n . ”

a n * n f r w in n u m b e r , t w o t h i s t e r m t o l»p e x a c t ,

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r t h i n g t h a t i s n e e d e d b y e v e r y o n e — g u i d a n c e in

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d Ir is o w n in d i v i d u a l s c o p e . B u t w h e n h e is <*f-

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(P a r it it * du rin g th e ;xist school year, and th e qua ltfln iU ora i o f th e ve teran group augers w r ll fo r th«- success o l th e p»*rfi*rmnnee F.i r h «uw has had som e role that, has w -n fo r h im a n iche Iti the hn ll o f student a r r ia irr and the r a r ' won chosen urtth 'h e id«*« <*f »e le c t­ing ft'»* ou ts tan d in g a c to r from «meli ot th*' best re«*etve«| p la ya In th e pas'

T h e p lay «vpens w ith th e Lo rd B is-, h op an d th e V lcn r taken by B yron* M at«1 nnd H ow ard R m ith . resp ec tiv e ly .- d iscussing w ays and m eans to handle some m a tte r o f chu rch finan ce Tn the e ru rtv o f e v en t* ¡f b w »m r v apparen t that the fo rm *r ha*- been a p a r ly to um erupulnus m etP cd * th jxost deal and that he in ten d ' <n in trodu ce s im i­la r eth ics in fo th e current p roposition H e is ex jiectittg <> w ea lth y guest from tn d ia at th e nw m ent an<l revea ls that th n ’ he iv h op in g f o r . fin an c ia l assist-

i« qu a rte r O u tin g the nvvraattnn. M a iw m w h o p i « ' the

part o f th e butler a r r iv e * on th e scene und is inducted in to th at o ff ic e a*. nn app lican t fo r th«’ h u lw r to ta ra n t i«os¡- tion o í • th«* household T h e part is olay cd by E dw ard C U M *

Rkx'ti M ansott fin«!.- h im self a ttroctiv i

Bu i, b e fo re w e d igress even fu r th e r (w r have th a t pan icky f e e l ­ing th a t fou r out rtf fiv e instructors get w h en the d læ usslon g o e s a s tray ) lie ith e co lu m n is t-lik e a ye ll- le a d e r we » I m p I h«night there was som eth ing «c rrw v ahoUt h im ) Invokes th«* heaven ly apparition > probab ly » pipe d ream — th is Is a Im f ln «m how not to w r itevpnlpiirp, bul It fillw thr aparrlhoping for in«ipirntlon.

T h e in a p lr ." ' on - th a t ’s th e th ingfo r the dead m approaches w ith madabandon bet” ’ 1 t he b lood-rod daw nw h ich in H.'i •I\\ Mono'S .sailing davm ía n ' a •**!« ■ i at sea. T llf it 's w illllgive.« h im that lashed 1«k>K Becnu >ea fte r read in T l iè W f ic k o f theH i* !]* ru s" ho i ul h im se lf lashed to th emnxt ev e ry finn a r ipp le d isturbed thep lac id drop . ’ le d p robab ly c o ll ih t ,;r igh i clinrtt ,i- i and It i*.

T O M S K E Y H IL L T H B t lJ .SF E O T LE N C H V B C H C R O W D

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built. A lv in C. Y o rk was born H e war. one ot 11 ch ildren o f a blacksm ith , who died w hen A lv in was qu ite young H ere In th e spacious va lleys and in I he hills voting York was able to nun and shoot t<> fils ow n c o n ten tm en t h< developed such flb ijity w ith _ th e ion » rlfl« ' th :d he was known tm oughm i* th*1 hills ns a ‘ dead nhot A lo n g w w his alm ost phenom enal ab ility w ith tm tun he was im bibed w ith a respect anti wholesom e fen ’ o f G od In his s lm pv m ountain wav he would worsh ip hi M aker an d converse W ith H im as n would W ith a neai frien d and advisor

W h rn th e W orld w ar broke « Y o rk was ca lled upon to uphold th bun o r o f th e long huhtl bet* o f th e A m erican forces He, at firs t. 1 tim e derid in g w h ether 1 a rm y o r not H e thought n winn* «« shoot n fe llow hum an and ho was de- ter m ined not i*1 go in to th e wat ii had to k ill G erm an s. T h i m a jor o, Y o rk ’s unit, h earing of Y o rk , took th quest ion up and a fte r a long talk low ed Y o rk to go back to lit'- mmin ta in hom e to m ake up hit* m ind In * ’" York siient tw o n igh ts and a d ay com m im in g w ith n o d nnd keep ing hi lon e ly v ig il in th e h ills At last hi decided th a t he would go into H e had a m essage fro m O od and knev tlint he would bi ab le to go th rou rl th e cam pa ign without, harm .

At th e fron t. Y ork was Uke an y o l he private, H e did what -he was to ld b do w ith th e be*, o f Vits a b ility ant never re fra in ed from go in g in to com ba w ith n zest that was alm ost super human. H«>wrvev he d id not d istill •uish h im self I; was during the grca

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hem e aw are o f It. M M M when th ev M umbled in to ti i.erm au .. u !r> wer. a lm ost fts surprised as the Germ ans were.

IV r several m inutes the excnetneu ,n-eat T h en Y o rk and ttls com -

™(1pv oponltie the on ' he troop ,, w ere ab le to m ake them shoa. •‘K am crad .’’ in Sigh 0» d irle »* * rounded up t l ie (te rm an troops ano began to m arch them out m ‘ sition . w h en . th e com m anding y Whistled shrilly and t l ie G erm an si»i- d lers fe ll to th r ground At th e «am i tim e a Renerai m ach ine gun fire was

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nf speed, he opened fire upon ihr m an » and sneceeded In killing ^ them . B e fo re he finished rapture, th e next, lie had killed nine mor** tJJ, G erm an m a jo r , seeing his ability the gun» su rrendered . Y ork ippq th e m en nnd aga in proceeded to mar * them fo rw ard . N o tic in g the numb» o f A m erican s wounded, h e forced .)y O ilm a n s to c a rry th em , w h en *.v C lerm an m a jo r asked about the a«»., m an wounded, w h ich w as a direct r( ' bu ff <o Y o rk s m arksm ansh ip Y» rk - . p iled, "there h a in ’t n o n e ’ ’

Y o rk is at p resen t liv in g in •o f h is n a tiv e Tennessee, whereen deavorin g to educate th e b : ^ ¡r id is dotng hta best to have roads arc ra ilw ays built th ro u gh hts rowr'.n *' order to brin g out th e A tn erlea i m <h* inn* A n g lo -S ax on s w h o inhabit " " u.p. and a re ou r tru e contemporary

s key h ill 's s to ry o f Y o rk was - cd ui th e L ib e r ty m agazin e and latw published as a b iog ra ph y. Skevb : ^ v, that l " 1 ha- d ocu m en tary proo- n: 4ii th e th in gs he m en tion ed In

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NumerousSoeieties Plan Formals[!no«iisl D ecorihM I Promised for Annnal Class Fsnction, Uniqnt

Favors and Programs to be Given; Several Open Houses Add to Social Whirl.

M IC H IG A N S T A T I: N EW S

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fresi unan class preside:

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i Dean Conrad Meet« Greater Council on

Tuesday EveningGreater Council held its first meet - :

uig o f the year Tuesday evening in . D ean Elisabeth Conrad's a® ce. The [ eotm cil. a co-ed organisation, includ­ing the presidents of the various or­ganisations on campus, and members o f A. W. s.. is organ ised fo r the dis­cussion of im portan t co -ed problems

Petri Perrin, temporary chairman of the Spartan W om ens League, asked the council fo r suggestions on the o r­gan isa tion o f officers fo r th e league. At present th e society has a secreta ry and expect to elect a treasuier in the near fu tu re

An oth er top ic brought b e fo re the . co u n c il.was the C o-ed P ro m w h ich w ill

be g iven some tim e t ills term

I P ro ! W ' A K e lly , o f th e geo logy • denari m ent has been appoin ted ch a ir ­

m an o f th e annual m eetin g o f the M ich igan fleet ion o f th e Academ y o f Sc ience w h ich w ill con ven e in Ann A rbor on M arch 19. 20. an d 21 Papers Will be presented bv various p rom in en t m en o f th e organ isa tion , includ ing P ro f. 8 . O Bergqu lst. o f the geo logy 'departm ent and P ro f F C P rophet, o f the g eo grap h y depa rtm en t

nelson publishes newBML06T SCHOOL BULLETIN

Prof. Atbret H. Nelsons bulletin o f the school o f biclogy has Just been pub­lished Courses are offered in botany, «oology, entymology. field bislagy, and biology seminar.

The summer session from June 22- July 31 Is o f special interest to teach­ers 'w ho desire training in biology and nature study. The W K K e llog g bird sanrtunry provides an ideal place in which to secure such preparation

Patron fw advertisers in the Micliigau State News.

Spring IJnr of

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East Laasias Dry SowIbPhone 2-7561

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Co-eds Finish Red Cross Life Saving

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P a s s e d T e s ts .

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Tw o Sephrate Teams To Engage Calvin

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T o n igh t Ouach J. 1> M- b lu ffer - team s w ill hold dual debate- «. ith c .il vm co llege of G ran d R ap ids i he negu - tiv e team from ..S tate Joseph K idder and R ich a rd H utch ison. Will meet the C a lv in a ffinuH tive team at t V'-* M e l ho* dist church at W aequsta S ’ a tc s a f A m ative speakers. C a rly le 1« well and It ( ' H ole«' w ill debate th e i Han m en on th e ir eam pu* in G ran d R old*. W ith th e debates F rid a y « " 11111« . alt ten m em bers o f P ro f M i >>« b lu ffer ’* doLu i<• squad w ill Have seen m iev-cn l-

P l a y P r o d u c t i o n

H i g h l i g h t o f W e e k

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Atm n r th e p rogram s fo r week* «n d of Feb ru ary 20 22 at t People*1 Mutch P ro ! F. s K in g s p ntationof 1,hi m e t a A lp lio P h i durtion"T h e Servant in th e Hon. is ou t­standing T h e p lay w ill bo * • i sun*

Byron M a te E dw ard G ib PMhkt C h lv rt H ow ard S m ith F ife-. M cCabe Mid Paul You n ger a re h u iid e d in th»

T rea t in »i w ith - W akhm )n\ B irth lb N A M rC u n r 11 have a-

his Sundas n u im in g pie "T h « M a » r f L i f e m th e I i\- o f -'Greft!

Sphinx, Honorary Society. Spongers

Patroness’ TeaMartin Farley, Commit»*« Chair­

man, Appoint» Co-edi lo Help al Affair.

V i o l i n i s t t o A p t i e a r

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H o u s e T u e s d a y N i l e

Sph inx, hon orary « o - e d activ ity society w ill sponsor a leu tomorrow a fte rn oon from ;t to 1« f l o c k in tlie student pa riot s rtf the Peop les r liu reh 111 honor o f its patronesses and tin at m en m eihbers o f th e fa cu lty Thti is th e first event fo be g iven by th< organ iza tion th is term

(ittev ts o f honor t»»r the a ffa ir Will be M iss Neva LovewaJl. M rs 11 11 H a tla - dny Mins tvene sh aben . a ll o f whom at« pntronesi.es, M rs It y 8 h «w and tw o ju n io r representatives ' from each sorority Sph in x Is being assisted by co-eds selected from the list o f g irls win sighed up fa ll term to help on its m nunt t«‘C'

The decorations, in charge o f Aurelia VandenBosch and Evelyn Y c lto r . w ill feature a W ash in gton b irtliday them e,1 m g ted tapers and bowls o f White n.ipdrai:« m- rite re fresh m en t« w ill a ir y «mt 1 I1« co lo r scheme M rs ft S

SI taw w ill I »u r M artha l-.uje\ in charge o f the t«‘a

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