+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news... · 2014. 11. 14. · ».ii...

Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news... · 2014. 11. 14. · ».ii...

Date post: 22-Dec-2020
Category:
Upload: others
View: 1 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
4
-y« Editorial Interiraternttg Connell Michigan State News Sign I 'p tor Yomr Wolverine ttefbre H i rlnmHag e 21 TUESDAY, JAN. IB, 1929 nber 24 formal '1 party cou’s t 2 S Ä W wylie- brown AFTER FRI. SHOW Jean o 'Iown <li r for the y heUr~nexi Union foa ' The no. • • •Country Club Or- Ftay Oarell famous *11! furnish the music Formal which will be 'if evening in the WILL LECTURE HERE WEDNESDAY INITIATIONS J local churches Ulte Impressed bV the ‘students Who ui'«-n»iei Dance in Union Ballroom to Fol- .'.“J, low “Collc(e Night Performance rUl of "Twelve Mile Limit” Feb. 2. i* Arm REHEARSALS ADVANCE ied by Oeorge 'nking dec* he end off lor lra- ;y a eptnpulmr VJjriltintes r ter the bonds < Ttibt sincere .11 hope lor the we ad vise ' Txt. lor it is MliMOKY BOOKS j»*e Who have not alrci > subscribe to the 1020 V fWplVerlne is a lasting 1 _ir*s events and carries ! all the familiar faces ai ^ the campus T his yea j> be better than evi not yet subscribed Kfged but advised to tak this last chance to order s nest memory ixmk ALLIED ARTTK understand that Prof Richat efused to recognise the Bwai band a* jmrt of tlie Mirhig: jûte of Music and Allied Art.“ i; under the head of music but ;«i r that of allied arts An Ignora mt body however, is not swa-. le opinions of the artist* We » our heartiest praise to the ftwar k musicians We like cm' MKOH’N O litili brown derby that Kelley wo basketiMll game la/vt week w. ]Jhnstmas present 10 John from . i< John says he received ... _ instruction* to earn on Tl íeJdV a permanent fixitm n Stball encounters _ M> COLD * mSf WO have l*-«*n able to dismv jBtte person who attended the Im» fgame i*»-ifia|c there Aere a fr flut for the benefit of the '<»1 ]lu4. *• no* forgotten you our iov f'ONFt’HION Plan" for a formal dance Union building following the college nicht' performance of the Twelve Mile Limit" at the Oladmer Friday evimng, Feb 2 are being formulated according to Ray Riggs manager of he Union. on'1 o'clock hourv have been -.blam- ed for the event which will -dart fm* mediately at the clow* of the show. The < ¿id have a duration for at. least two hour* arid the charge will 1er sfilali Th project was instituted ber au <■ ? he plan of many to wear lor trial attire to the presentation of the show It will la* the first time that i observed by those rrmil dresr. will in an .State Union rom >n .ember of *-< h m ade for the Union Saturday. Pa- >an and Mrs and Mrs H H and Mrs James 11 nek- Lanfdon-Daviet Speaks on “Fists 1 desk or Acroii the S»»” at Peoples Church EXTENSIVE CAREER »»rd » »1 t in , niMorn J» h in rts opera Howevi-r piaci .j, attending a Mu no wav b»1 com Tiioi Accortimg to • * ticket sales, rev tr»- n» 11 lather slow in - ad vani- ha« this been ' i. the »-mor party com- - <P‘orge Parley ’ chairman Price Marian Trumbull and Ron- He Wrisley. WOLVERINE DRIVE ENDS WEDNESDAY Fate of 1929 Yearbook to Be De- termined Tbit Week. n Jjingdon-Davip at the Peoples c at 8 o'clock, is m frilled State» l.¡ 'o-coaxt lecture or so ago rrlen him .n eltarge of the Mona have been " irig in Especially .nation in the case f the societies and their order* for at. ilocks of 'cats It is urged that res- til nation* be made at once while the ob newt choice umts are available Re hear »a In are progressing .atisfac- th rrrilv according to Director Charles P te: eager Roth choruses'and principals ini i th e ca*.t ;»rr fi.ef tjMg daily in the A ffium ballroom and receiving mat rue- tit ton in. their roles The personnel of , f> ;>< ça ' ha? been definitely determined .'i. -.i,« -a two exceptions Uy the ar ref tne week those taking jiart in .. .¡»nous chorus numbers will have th > >n «Ich ided upon, it is 'nought Títere po M jone .tl these singing and dancing to umber* intermingled .ti the action of sei lilted print rodu lion COMPLETE PLANS FOR FARM WEEK Grange Singing Contes! Will Be Among Farm Week Featnree. . ha* been definitely v*t as on which student* may i the !f#2ti Wolverine, ac- ewis ftnider business man - failing to sign up by that -reby forfeit all chances of copy of the book iber* will if stationed in >bbv un'il Wednesday af- , o’ciork :n order that all 1 opportunity to subscribe . jmid with the .Mjbsctlp- f« rr.iiinmg t i will not be Ml spring terra. 0»ir>kA i n- to le* printed (effecting to obtain a Wol- i f»rw.g merely by paying ;«r< • f ain to be disap- f Snider it u haxardoiiM oiore books than are wub- r.e continued and it will >t be done." ubftcnpUons have beer; firee imndred more “must andida In England he ha n-i-n a most }x>pu • lias done estensivi / ;»ed States dunm ’.■ears his subject. • 1 mdlitons. scientific ' various phases of riMmtae sketch»** of al iM"Gple* in Eng lai ar *r on ».ri butor to -¡ and various other '• Across in r‘ iVa ¡te <»f public opinion Europe and an <* ! 'he reasons ’*1,-, A Hr prevent four al- from Maine io Oalt- ha- 1 insert Íor his lerOM the Hen a «Ub- •ntltled o, l»*cture upon correspondent for the *?W* în J -923 for ’ he n his |rt-rn¡nr,< i irartgrlsed as a e«man author r If** studied oxford, and •* a rg. !*,i 'he Bril . ■ ’ ' ,.H- 1 Í » J * j V I JOHN LANGDON - DAVIE k ARE ALL-AMERICA TRACK CHOICES Hereive Nation’s Honor* for Pre- mier Performance« for Mich- igan State MAKES TEN FOR STATE MML AUSTRAL APPEARS JAN. 24 an» • lie opien V brin* TTie .ased on an •his year P. 1> l.a.v*d on 1 Arabian ual detain I n under- i lie a dix- ' rom thh. » ruis E anrla America, ion-Davies t< 'xnl fiurnor am • yf 'h** MNinr .o likeable of th licence written !!*• . i api* ¡1 ; Noted .Soprano to Give First Series of Concerts on Art- ists' Coarse t-AÉ of Farmer« week onlv te future plans are the »-veni which will rom F»-b lay «r*- ' a *1! COMPLETE J-HOP ELIGIBILITY LIST among t he Artists course The Artist* Hporwored h ¿nient The Co; the sponsopuiif imeni Hereaft. rae a.s the Leciti av»ad further - notice 'i e returned ch Kobs wil faction ’ his * Spnng *rh< e* ’ liar ¡n ’is nec' ssan wi>rk now [by April improvement ; The college mil tnd •he -onccf course 1« m lecture the English de- cert course is un- OÍ 'he music de« r we will 'ake it 1er *0 ?he Artists e course in order infusion of the. ft aside us dairy f all ’he breeding er» for the herd lions scheduled band chorus glee t, the sjMTiftl musical {irogram Monday •veiling Breeders- and feeder» auociatloni rill f ..id 'heir group meetings Tuesday nd Wednesday Tuesday will tie han- iuet :iigi;'. for »ropa and livestock as- ociations , htrm women and farmers lined nrid ae- ons the visit- ■m he 'ime Qyff j 0Q Junior* Eligible; Tick- ets Limited; Programs to Ar- Marr Fascia Motbr firunhllde Rbe Da; ’ STATE FORENSIC CARD ANiiCUNCED r Stiff Schedule Begins February 26- Several f rip s Are Planned. rife This Week. Ho i w 'if 1030 npletion President his able comm:' d things into »hai»« unative manner at MICH. EDITORS TO HOLD MEET HERE PIh Annual Meeting pi Michigan Preti Allocation nt College Jan. 24 to 28. ENGINEERING HEAD LEAVES ON THREE MONTHS LEAVE Tlw M Mft.lcr I i.'iter ••¡X ' H Ri ¿an Btate Farm bureau ric-r* muck farmer* and groups will ftpnnnor «pe- tal program Thursday .n iddition to he general meeting scheduled for the fiemo on There will le* another spe- li testure program in 'he »-vening The Orange singing contest and drm- will be held Friday and W will \# completed then ¡f"- , K, depat ementa of the agri- ^ f^ r.( on *»f the college are ar- .. ,, • t •r.feregjre liours Tuesday .d Thursday At thia time. ..;Jt >:■ may diacuss special .» m.' with the college *pe- I he annual ung of 'he Mu matii Th ornmit limited Ì. makii'ig r. he prograro college Jan ¿4 2h and 2S TT.e meet- ing will tf pnmarily tor the weekly ¡-afe-n. throughout Michigan and len- *stive pians nr*' »a-ing made o ¡ make thf meeting »me nf unu*ual ¡riterest »nd practical ta*neflt. I>*n W Feighner held director of the Michigan Prev» hhma muon hax 'luirge of the arrangements and tiaa ■a«n granted a , '*j„«-ge He California dur- :ti will be for beginning Mon- a day or two. HlRMALS ¿I week we heard V Of the ro-e< formai drv're- laying their u* of the otis "ih to be discours met any o] use da.f'furuc *t*>u eport* h had invested and were prone »-xhibit. introduc- t*ariey which ra- mment at the ■now held at of •i * stiow „ An- jr>:* will deal with IIAIHV l 1.1 II TO IIOI.lt MKKTIN». ON THI KSIHY * he promue f of N* w York ir of Detroit to if There *;ji tf ■ ruudon« me Pide ■rxim 4D > iav evenir CONSTRUCTION OF WJUL CABIN NEARS COMPLETION o 'he newipape J ame«. Sc her i ■ mer editor r-i ’ ri» ■ire* time presider P fm &anonat»on ptaker a ■WJ< ud'rt fames C/Bhaughrtess'y i 'í i irtintp I/o nard amont the ■¡peakers 1 ¡n the prrarram •r* may expresa their in» topica, of interest r world prhorn Det-rmt for* » Detroit 'Sjirr*-» ^r<o rfe-n ,v ppointed Blsseli ret urna : CAMPUS LEADERSHIVE ] : VIEWS ON WOLVERINE; i All Urge Sabicriptioa lo Ytor-; book bg Stodeot Bodg. outside ■ p'-axer w , meeting; light wrved aa usuai rig. Jan a nn ual *• hek! M schermer horn nationaily rn-rwr: r^wspaperman c ON VENIENT AMPLS A L E N D A K ’ he ith of Januar» .a..' been held institute Faculty Members Are Making a Name For State IlH m »»« F olio» - sta* ementa or of y/2S Wol- .argent engrmv- " r and the art staff rA the i xecuting an c-xceptional- book KDNEBDAY— Wolverine dnve ends. • 00- Langdon-Davies at the peo- ples church. ~URSDA Y - Horkev University of Mtnnrsota here. 00—Btudetit Council meeting, council rooms. JDAY— • 00—SpKlnx-Olee club concert. Lit - tle Theater. • 00—Basketball. University of De- tfoit at Detroit , Light Guard arm- ory PwcuJty member* r4 'he TnstiUite of Music are for Michigan State <in .’age .n various r«art* of Michigan * evening. Jan ~ a»cording to . nosing s , received from .New York, the »on- The Bohemian* enjoy very : he ’vwn- recitala by very great artwe*. he y sit magín- e fi rat Toast uem but re are to -•.ar’ea during ‘fif ni pie ted during the Work on 'he rab- ? due to the weath- er A* soon a* ‘he faian is completed and furnished a hiking chairman will .be appointed by the association, who ^'a' ».ii arrange for •diort hikes to be narr made to the »abin by groups of girls cert W A A is porLvjnng a mone Nor- *r> HUs w confirmed recently * nen about smal. fables and dnnk ma Shearer ¡n A ljuiy ot Chance." diNpatchjp trom New York told of thg sry. not near, beer AfliF^h which ts to be presented at the Slate wav ‘hat Prof t+wu Richard.* read wmata played by Richards, v the ’ he iw a v.’»., *-r r.*- w.'h a maximum thratef Jan. 2* and 25 at 'he regular >f 'he Michigan state Institute of Mu- harpsichord and, Marius Cawdewus moer ¿bnerlpttacia" prices The proceeds from this movie was received when tie appeared» *'hoss instrument is the quin tor. trie Yern Tmriwm p»wudent of the *J.u- «iii gti toward defraying the »-».pense of before 'lie ■tlohemians ” s’ veiect ¡ub f lub stood up a* one man ami <tieered dent »'ounch EYery student should building the caMn for prominent musicians in New York, and after ’ he second sonata iigrp- ¿et a Wolverine I*. •»>.; rontain s rec- -..... - ............. on Jan 7 Various other members of sichord and Viole d Amour played by ord of the year* activities and should TirKrT« FA| II fl7 n riM i ,h* faculty appeared in other parts of Henry f'a&ade Rubtn Goldmark be of tremendous benefit si a mean* ruR w* J Ut the country president of 'he Bohemians, made a of recalling the »!ay% spent in college The Bohemians, a club which num- very flattenng speech Jack Hor?;o-<« ]92ft football »ap- L L Frimodig am. .jr .. that there ben »bout 150 musician.*, as nvmbera. f/n the sime evening the \ficr.igan tain Anting the student * coliege will be tickets available for the Uni- musicians who are prominent not only; Institute of Music was represented on the Wolverine m probably «few York city, where the club has the concert »tage in Lansing when 'he only article that will be kept in verxlty of Detroit-State basketball m New York city, where the club has j the concert ...... . Fencing. Kalamazoo Fencing club, "ajtw at the Light Guard armory cm its home, but in the world, gave 1-ewis, Louis Graveure sang on the Phllhar- later years and as such should prove Brush and Lamed streets. Detroit. Fn- Richards and Henri and Marius Casa- mornc course at FTudden auditorium a sourc«- of »onstant p;»-a*ure Every- Umon ball- day night The tickets will be at the de*iu> an ovation when they appeared: and at the University of Iowa, where oer: who has not subscribed should do gymnasium office. in program before this club on Monday i Philipp Abbas gave a cello recital. so before 'he campaign cloaes here •-00—Senior Formal. AT THi: IM 0 N fil i COVPOS HOOKS T * M M I a U l tL A. O. Ato j T » <«h »ll'i Orf OIM— «od Tillan Osato ratta* st TaruaaU s Nsakttos dssas*-ataa*s« at Temi iella Twichells for thorn who buy the boat. Hats cleaned • blocked at TwicheU'a m iño tifone NurriSiM IDED RIL1909 C. Tarter, 09, i Mari* Amatinf d M ai •" er.: it th*- ■ Ooj.* .' • Utrw-r *aed i.» grm '-'i • A laid when w i- ld W l'ii . j3- be*t**r arrangement 4Bg;iwn* ve » overage «•> In 1912. b set accepted ; ’ .me ; tSrr f. ct and the SEEK GETS LE TRYOUT of Dstrsit Rau- Viakevillit Js4(ts. 5 d » tner vu:* s.C’tucag'j j * n*. : heir rsLsang ar- si reanrig ♦ the ‘rip to Dur wt rtereo bus m Ygxpr e t#rund ’ rie f a « - "5 U N IO N WDUH1 *f ksepsng dork every even - get one of our •dr* to May II and we f t lot bos candy the ms.n < M t (S early Downey » «M F Co , ffntoy êto can save money ! ouch a 1
Transcript
Page 1: Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news... · 2014. 11. 14. · ».ii arrange for •diort hikes to be narr made to the »abin by groups of girls cert

- y « Editorial In teri raternttg

Connell Michigan State News Sign I 'p to r Yomr Wolverine ttefbre

H i rlnmHag

e 21 TU ESD A Y , JA N . IB, 1929 n ber 24

f o r m a l '1p a r t y cou’s ™ “ t 2 S Ä W w y l i e - b r o w nAFTER FRI. SHOW

Jean o

'Iown <li r for the y heUr~nexi U n ion foa ' The no.

• • •Country Club Or- Ftay Oarell famous

*11! furnish the music Formal which will be ' i f evening in the

W IL L L E C T U R E HERE WEDNESDAY

IN IT IA T IO N S J local churches

Ulte Im pressed bV the

‘students Who ui'«-n»iei

Dance in Union Ballroom to Fol- .'.“J, low “ Collc(e Night Performance rUl of "Twelve Mile Limit” Feb. 2. i*

Arm

REHEARSALS ADVANCE

ied by Oeorge ■ 'nk ing dec*

heend off lor lra-;y a eptnpulmr

V Jjriltintes r ter the bonds < Ttibt sincere .11

hope lor the we ad vise '

Txt. lo r it is

M liM O K Y BOOKS j»*e Who have not alrci

> subscribe to the 1020 V fWplVerlne is a lasting 1

_ir*s events and carries ! all the fam iliar faces ai ̂the campus T his yea

j> be better than evi not yet subscribed

Kfged but advised to tak this last chance to order

s nest memory ixmk

ALL IE D ARTTK understand that Prof Richat efused to recognise the Bwai band a* jmrt of tlie Mirhig:

jûte of Music and Allied Art.“ i; under the head of music but ;«i

r that of allied arts An Ignora mt body however, is not swa-. le opinions of the artist* We » our heartiest praise to the ftwar

k musicians We like cm '

MKOH’N O l i t i l i brown derby that Kelley wo basketiMll game la/vt week w.

]Jhnstmas present 10 John from .i< John says he received ...

_ instruction* to earn on T l í e J d V a permanent fixitm n

Stball encounters

_ M> COLD * m Sf WO have l*-«*n able to dismv

jBtte person who attended the Im» fgam e i*»-ifia|c there Aere a fr

flut for the benefit of the '<»1 ]lu4. *• no* forgotten you our iov

f'O N F t ’HION

Plan" for a formal dance Union building following the college n ich t' performance of the Twelve Mile L im it" at the Oladmer Friday evimng, Feb 2 are being formulated according to Ray Riggs manager of he Union.

o n '1 o'clock hourv have been -.blam­ed for the event which will -dart fm* mediately at the clow* o f the show. The < ¿id have a duration for at. least two hour* arid the charge will 1er sfilali Th project was instituted ber au <■ ? he plan of many to wearlor trial attire to the presentation of the show It will la* the first time that

i observed by those rrmil dresr. will in an .State Union

rom >n .ember of

*-< h made for the Union

Saturday. Pa- > a n and Mrs

and Mrs H H and Mrs James 11

nek- Lanfdon-Daviet Speaks on “ Fists1 desk or Acroii the S»»” at Peoples

Church

EXTENSIVE CAREER

»»rd »»1 t in , niMorn J»hin rts opera Howevi-rpiaci.j, attending a M u

no wav b»1 com

Tiio i Accortimg to • * ticket sales, rev

tr»- n»11 lather slow in -ad vani- ha« this been ' i .

the »-mor party com- - < P‘orge Parley ’ chairman

Price Marian Trumbull and Ron- He Wrisley.

WOLVERINE DRIVE ENDS WEDNESDAY

Fate of 1929 Yearbook to Be De­termined Tbit Week.

n Jjingdon-Davip at the Peoples c at 8 o'clock, is m

frilled State» l.¡ 'o-coaxt lecture or so ago rrlen him

.n eltarge of the Mona have been " i rig in Especially .nation in the case

f the societies and their order* for at. ilocks of 'cats It is urged that res- til na tion* be made at once while the ob newt choice umts are available Re hear »a In are progressing .atisfac- th

rrrilv according to Director Charles P te: eager Roth choruses'and principals ini i the ca*.t ;»rr fi.ef tjMg daily in the A ffium ballroom and receiving mat rue- tit ton in. their roles The personnel of , f> ;>< ça ' ha? been definitely determined .'i. -.i,« -a two exceptions Uy the ar ref tne week those taking jiart in .. .¡»nous chorus numbers will have th > > n «Ich ided upon, it is 'nought Títere po M jone .tl these singing and dancing to umber* intermingled .ti the action of sei

liltedprint

rodu lion

COMPLETE PLANS FOR FARM WEEK

Grange Singing Contes! Will Be Among Farm Week

Featnree.

. ha* been definitely v*t as on which student* may

i the !f#2ti Wolverine, ac- ewis ftnider business man - failing to sign up by that

-reby forfeit all chances of copy of the book iber* will i f stationed in >bbv un'il Wednesday af- , o ’ciork :n order that all 1 opportunity to subscribe . jmid with the .Mjbsctlp-

f« rr.iiinmg t i will not be Ml spring terra.0»ir>kA i n- to le* printed

(effecting to obtain a Wol- i f»rw.g merely by paying ;«r< • f ain to be disap-

f S n id e r i t u haxardo iiM oiore books than are wub- r.e continued and it will >t be done."

ubftcnpUons have beer; firee imndred more “must

andida In England he ha

n-i-n a most }x>pu • lias done estensivi / ;»ed States dunm ’.■ears his subject. • 1 mdlitons. scientific '

various phases of riMmtae sketch»** of al iM"Gple* in Eng lai ar *r on ». ri butor to -¡ and various other

'• Across in r‘ iVa ¡te <»f public opinion

Europe and an < *! 'h e reasons ’*1,-, A

H r prevent four a l­from Maine i o O a lt -

ha- 1 insert Íor hislerOM th e Hen a «Ub­•ntltled o, l»*cture uponcorrespondent for the

*?W* în J-923for ’ he

n his |rt-rn¡nr,< iirartgrlsed as ae«man authorr If** studiedoxford , and •*a rg.!*,i 'h e Bril . ■’ ' ,.H- 1

Í»

J*

j

V IJOHN LANG D O N - DAVIE k

ARE ALL-AMERICA TRACK C H O IC E SHereive Nation’s Honor* for Pre­

m ier Performance« for Mich­igan State

MAKES TEN FOR STATE

M M L AUSTRAL APPEARS JAN. 24

an»

• lieopien V brin*

TTie

.ased on an

• his year P. 1 > l.a.v*d on 1 Arabian ual detain

I n under- i lie a dix-

' rom thh.

» ruis E anrla America, ion-Davies t<

'xnl fiurnor am • yf 'h** MNinr

.o likeable of th

licence written

!!*• .

i api* ¡1

; Noted .Soprano to Give First Series of Concerts on Art­

ists' Coarse

t-AÉ

of

Farmer« week onlv te future plans are the »-veni which will

rom F»-b lay «r*- 'a*1!

COMPLETE J-HOP ELIGIBILITY LIST

among t he Artists course

The Artist* Hporwored h

¿nient The Co; the sponsopuiif

im eni Hereaft.

rae a.s the Leciti av»ad further -

notice 'i e returned ch Kobs wil

faction ’ his * Spnng *rh< e* ’ liar ¡n

’is nec' ssan wi>rk now

[by April

improvement ; The college mil

tnd • he -onccfcourse 1« m lecture

the English de- cert course is un- OÍ 'he music de«

r we will 'ake it 1er *0 ?he Artists e course in order infusion o f the.

f t aside us dairy f all ’ he breeding er» for the herd lions scheduled band chorus glee

t, the sjMTiftl musical {irogram Monday •veiling

Breeders- and feeder» auociatloni rill f ..id 'heir group meetings Tuesday nd Wednesday Tuesday will tie han- iuet :iigi;'. for »ropa and livestock as- ociations , htrm women and farmers

lined nr id ae­ons the visit-

■m he 'ime Qyff j 0Q Junior* Eligible; Tick­

ets Limited; Programs to Ar-

M arr

Fascia

Motbr

firunhllde RbeDa;

’ STATE FORENSIC CARD ANiiCUNCED

r Stiff Schedule Begins February 26- Several f r ip s Are

Planned.

rife This Week.

Hoi w 'if 1030

npletion President his able comm:'

d things into »hai»« unative manner at

MICH. EDITORS TO HOLD MEET HEREPIh Annual Meeting pi Michigan

P re ti A llocation nt College Jan. 24 to 28.

ENGINEERING HEAD LEAVES ON THREE MONTHS LEAVE

Tlw M M ft.lcr I i.'iter ••¡X'

H Ri¿an Btate Farm bureau ric-r* muck farmer* and

groups will ftpnnnor «pe­tal program Thursday .n iddition to he general meeting scheduled for the fiem oon There will le* another spe­li testure program in 'he »-vening The Orange singing contest and drm-

will be held Friday and W will \# completed then ¡ f " - , K,

depat ementa o f the agri- ^ f ^ r.( on *»f the college are ar- .. , , • t •r.feregjre liours Tuesday

.d Thursday At thia time. ..;Jt > :■ may diacuss special .» m.' with the college *pe-

I he annual ung of 'he Mu

matii

Th

ornmit

limited Ì. makii'ig r. he prograro

college Jan ¿4 2h and 2S TT.e meet­ing will t f pnmarily to r the weekly ¡-afe-n. throughout Michigan and len- * stive pians nr*' »a-ing made o ¡ make thf meeting »me nf unu*ual ¡riterest »nd practical ta*neflt.

I>*n W Feighner held director of the Michigan Prev» hhma muon hax 'lu irge of the arrangements and tiaa

■a«n granted a , '*j„«-ge He

California dur- :ti will be for beginning Mon-

a day or two.

H lR M A L S ¿I week we heardV Of the ro-e< formai d rv 're­

laying their u* of the otis

"ih to be discours met any o]

use da.f'furuc *t*>u

eport* ‘ h had invested

and were prone

»-xhibit. introduc- t*ariey which ra-

mment at the ■now held at

o f •i* stiow „ An- jr>:* will deal with

I I A I H V l 1.1 I I T O I I O I . l tM K K T IN » . O N T H I K S IH Y

* he promue f of N* w York ir of Detroit to i f

There *;ji tf ■ ruudon« me Pide

■rxim 4D > iav evenir

CONSTRUCTION OF WJUL CABIN NEARS COMPLETION

o 'h e newipape J ame«. Sc her i ■

mer editor r-i ’ ri» ■ire* time presider P f m &anonat»on ptaker a■WJ< ud'rt

fames C/Bhaughrtess'y i ' í i irtintp I/ o nard am ont the ■¡peakers

1 ¡n the prrarram •r* may expresa their in» topica, of interest r worldprhorn Det-rmt for* » Detroit 'Sjirr*-» r̂<o

rfe-n ,v ppointed Blsseli ret urna

: CAMPUS LEADERSHIVE ] : VIEWS ON WOLVERINE;i All Urge Sabicriptioa lo Ytor-;

book bg StodeotBodg.

outside ■ p'-axer w , meeting; ligh t wrved aa usuai

■ rig. Jan

a nn ual *• hek! M schermer horn

nationaily rn-rwr: r^wspaperman

cO N V E N I E N TA M P L SA L E N D A K

’ he

ith of Januar» .a..' been held

institute Faculty MembersAre Making a Name For State

IlH

m » » « F o lio » - sta* ementa or o f y/2S W ol- .argent engrmv-

" r and the art staff rA the i xecuting an c-xceptional-

book

KD NEBD AY—Wolverine dnve ends.• 00- Langdon-Davies at the peo­

ples church.~URSDA Y -Horkev University of Mtnnrsota

here.00— Btudetit Council meeting, council rooms.

JDAY—• 00—SpKlnx-Olee club concert. L it­

tle Theater.• 00—Basketball. University of De-

tfo it at Detroit , Light Guard arm ­ory

PwcuJty member* r4 'he TnstiUite of Music are for Michigan State <in

.’ age .n various r«art* of

Michigan * evening. Jan ~ a »cording to . nosing s , received from .New York, the »on- The Bohemian* enjoy very : he ’vwn- recitala by very great artwe*. he y sit

magín- e fi rat

Toast

uem but re are to

-•.ar’ ea during ‘ fif ni pie ted during the

Work on 'he rab- ? due to the weath­

er A* soon a* ‘ he f aian is completed and furnished a hiking chairman will .be appointed by the association, who ^ 'a '» . i i arrange for •diort hikes to be narrmade to the »abin by groups of girls cert

W A A is porLvjnng a m one Nor- *r> HUs w confirmed recently * nen about smal. fables and dnnkma Shearer ¡n A lju iy ot Chance." diNpatchjp trom New York told of thg sry. not near, beer A f l i F ^ hwhich ts to be presented at the S late wav ‘ hat Prof t+w u Richard.* read wmata played by Richards, v the ’ he iw a v.’»., *-r r.*- w .'h a maximumthratef Jan. 2* and 25 at 'he regular >f 'he Michigan state Institute of Mu- harpsichord and, Marius Cawdewus moer ¿bnerlpttacia" p rices The proceeds from this movie .» was received when tie appeared » *'hoss instrument ‘ is the quin tor. trie Yern T m r iw m p»wudent of the *J.u- « i i i gti toward defraying the »-».pense of before 'lie ■ tlohemians ” s’ veiect ¡ub f lub stood up a* one man ami < tieered dent »'ounch EYery student shouldbuilding the caMn for prominent musicians in New York, and after ’ he second sonata iigrp- ¿et a Wolverine I*. •»>.; rontain s rec-

-..... - ............. on Jan 7 Various other members of sichord and Viole d Amour played by ord of the year* activities and shouldT i r K r T « F A | I I f l 7 n r i M i ,h* faculty appeared in other parts of Henry f'a&ade Rubtn Goldmark be of tremendous benefit s i a mean*

r u R w * J U t the country president of 'he Bohemians, made a of recalling the »!ay% spent in college The Bohemians, a club which num- very flattenng speech Jack Hor?;o-<« ]92ft football »ap-

L L Frimodig am. . j r . . that there ben »bout 150 musician.*, as nvmbera. f/n the sim e evening the \ficr.igan tain Anting the student * coliege will be tickets available for the Uni- musicians who are prominent not on ly; Institute of Music was represented on the Wolverine m probably

«few York city, where the club has the concert »tage in Lansing when 'he only article that will be kept inverxlty of Detroit-State basketball m New York city, where the club has j the concert . . . . . . .Fencing. Kalam azoo Fencing club, "ajtw at the Light Guard armory cm its home, but in the world, gave 1-ewis, Louis Graveure sang on the Phllhar- later years and as such should prove

Brush and Lam ed streets. Detroit. Fn- Richards and Henri and Marius Casa- mornc course at FTudden auditorium a sourc«- of »onstant p;»-a*ure Every-Umon ball- day night The tickets will be at the de*iu> an ovation when they appeared: and at the University o f Iowa, where oer: who has not subscribed should do

gymnasium office. in program before this club on Monday i Philipp Abbas gave a cello recital. so before 'h e campaign cloaes

here•-00—Senior Formal.

A T TH i: I M 0 N

f i l i C O V P O S H O O K S

T *M M I a U l tL A. O. A to j T » <«h » ll'i O rf O I M — «o d T i l la n Osato r a t t a * s t TaruaaU s Nsakttos dssas*-ataa*s« at Temi ie lla Twichells for thorn who buy the boat. Hats cleaned • blocked at TwicheU'a

m iñot i f o n e

NurriSiM

IDEDR I L 1909

C. T arter, 09, i Mari* A m atinf

dM

a i •" e r . : it th*- ■Ooj.* .' •

Utrw-r *aed i.» g r m '- ' i •

A la id when w i ­l d W l'ii .j3-be*t**r arrangement4Bg;iwn* ve » overage

« • > In 1912. b set accepted

; ’ .me ;tSrrf.ct and

the

SEEK GETS LE TRYOUT

of D strsit Rau- Viakevill i t J s 4 ( ts .

5 d » tne r v u :*

s.C’tucag'jj* n*. : heirrsLsang a r­si reanrig

♦ the ‘ rip to D u r wt rtereo bus m Ygxpre t#rund ’ rie f a « -

"5 U N IO NWDUH1 *f ksepsng d o rk every even -

get one of our •d r*to M ay I I and we

f t lo t bos candy the ms.n < M t

(S early Downey » « M F Co

, f f n t o y êto can save money ! ouch a

1

Page 2: Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news... · 2014. 11. 14. · ».ii arrange for •diort hikes to be narr made to the »abin by groups of girls cert

r a l Ü P i í ; S3BHP

MK¡

M o w in g State's briliia i m I n k over the Unlven Ifa n court five, the inter Spartan campus has rise

rer the ponstbUli I for this season

m SBSSm SUNKISTI

SU N.

MICHH i

B i » : » « m ■

The E?

LEWI

1 yi

LEWCOL

» W M M W W W W W A

M

■SLwlR

P o ü T wo f l l M I C I I i i N f 1 A T I J W

She comes well

to child care and parent training « ment o f the n t m i a i work

PuMI»h-r| tw ir« W«torliI f >lunn«r (h r rn llrgi t*mr by tl»#- »tud-nU o f Mi«-lugar. Hu»«- li.-yr Kntwif»! ■■ «•■«•«.«ul -Ihm» m *L W at »!,«• p»mt

r. Mi'-hiiran.

M i r h i n m n S t n f o V a n o <iue*tion* ari«ing between th e basin o f tru s t in established ancr tem fty , hereto fore ahrouded in !1“*» 8 u t* colle*'„------------K ------ n d o w «rou p «; and to band !« rifforously observed. mysticisrn U unvefled. the “ ¡S r t MIm M n . sr.du.te at Purdo. umv,.

circu m stance« in general in a rho m atter devolve« on the Date Khoulfl be in a state o f sol- who i* in charge of the home she received both her Bw ay bent .Jitted to forward th e individual fratern ity to obey :*mnlty and «eriounncHs fa ther management extension in ft iv -T s o f fraternities as a regu lations, even though disre- han in extrem e humiliation Mrs Lynde win take w h o lo T h e purfKi.se seem « .to gard is m ore advantageous. Abasem ent and mortification yhave been en tire ly lost. A t least From past records this has an I m ay be good fo r the new man in

rstty

Kn-t I.hicourse, charge of the

rgrecs, and has also a> •<Universities o f Califam ia

«ted

Th* Mu b ina » Hi mu- J «m thr fourth fl'mr o f IVI«-j>h'»»i«-. toUt-w* <-<<h O fflr » hour* fluMlny, «m l T l u r»«l»y from H |>.

*—*p r»-> r ln x i

M<||

K'litori thihi. H*,l - * «1 >1 I-, who

•Ini viewpoint nt i

to

o ffC IUTOItl A I.

M A N A »; I." ItomiitT

>Mi.i»«.r RiiitAr «i « tu n t fa il lor -i- 'n n i tvlit/.r Co-««» Editor

Kc»'-i^ty Editor •«.tor- Editor 8|w»rt h'Aitfir

irhun*» Jblltnr ■ huff. ThotnjM l.orh «■, A Hr* .I

Toi

the responsib ilities ili' rega rded

Fatture o f its problem s, action on th» it s regu lar i»«: shou lders a c t iv it ie s • a t t itu d e .«E x te rn a i * so much t> council as itse lf. T i grou ps seemitiiglv liv in g up t hem seh

be

unciltake

m<

•n aimost im possib le aspect.i f it continues to be an im-

f»t possib ility ; then the in te rfra -

!jr<?

definite in forco on the in g its • to l b<-

tern it y band.

co u n c il m ig h t b e t t e r »lis

be di •if the body, toes not point u tives o f the » Hu- » yum il es and th»*

Thii1 itHI o f i f the

epn

¡oh, Will»«. • ri«*Oi-h.-lion fo'iri»

gun i/.a- i trust *et ton e f».r

H E Í.L -V V E K K

week w ill see the in itia - piedgi'H in p rac tica lly all IP fra te rn it ies on tie

ampiis. ft is a period in which an in itia te w ill ga in a profound m pression o f that: grou p with • horn he is connected. It rest

w ith the fra te rn ity as to wheth •r o r n o t that Im pression is olle

which w ill mftk«* him valuable la te r on.

I lu rin g tie- «lays in which the neophyte is being adequ ate ly

ensib le proportion , but w ith should . be in term in gled and

' eedlvtgly p redom inant the in- Nation o f true fra tern a lNil T h e a c tiv it ie s o f this »•; which a re des igned to ing a man in spirit to his iecK&ni&t be subord inate to j fit which w ill ra ise him t»i the (h plane o f u rea lly worth* • idc fr a te rn ity man

‘« v * y

M E N ’S F U R N ISH IN G S

6,ÏHacWanamonMAC'

M l f l l l f iA N AVI;. A ! G R AN D

ADD TWO INSTRUCTORS vm vw w w w w a w w ^ a v . '.v w .v w iv w w / ^ i TO HOME EC FACULTY

HCHfN'KSH STAVI' finalNKHH MANAOKKWAKKV.N l< HllOdK

, hi« h V o r

irrifii-tili;

I î i r f

are, t here n mon rri» » e re »his rl by lack ■» no m» i - t s but ai

up, «uchshould

ing gir dun

M U liJA L MISTRUSTW hen a go ve rn in g organ iza*

ufgjn r e p u t t ig y ¿Hefts 'prob lem s eom in g under its ju risd ic tion and turns from fjhem w ithout

■ action» when it d ra w ^ up rag li­la t íoñs and then laughs at them, when it becom es power,!«».« t<» »I»» m ore than discuss, then t here I » som eth ing m o s t ev id en tly wrong.

D uring th«* past few te rm » tin- int «‘ »Traf »un ity council has becom e p ractica lly nullified in* s o fa r as c a r r y in g ' out its go v o m in g duties ar»* concerned, I was o rig in a lly fo rm ed to act H m a tte r « a ffe c tin g the genera fra te rn ity s ituation on tin* cam pus. w¡á s e rve a » m ed ia to r ’ at

and forth*.*

W f Rrpifirnl

The Equitable Life Assurance

Society■ W> Wrltr Tim Right"

Wilson & JohnsonI'honr ? «711

Examined( j l . A S S K S M A l i t ; A N D

I J K I ’ A ' U K I H N < i l ' I t O W N

S H O P V V I T I I O I T l i K I . A Y

Towle Optical Co.

Ui* Allrgan HI.

I.KAKN TIIK PIANO* IN TEN LESSONS

TKNOIM!ANJO Olt MANDOLIN IN KIVK

LKSSONS

The fin¡liiiark Self-lm tructor." Ls 'lie M'ule» it ml exerciM‘8. You are UuiHht tn plav bv note ill regular pro (eiutioiia) citord «ty le In your very Itr.si UvsMiit you will lie able to play a impiilui i in nib* i by nou*

Nei»«! lo r It tin Approval

IIk- MHallmark fck'U-Justructor;'' la the title of till» method Kight year« were m jm n d to iM*rfecl this great work n»o entire course w ith the

r\aiiuuatlon alu*eU. 1« bound in urn* volume The that leMon la uu- M'alcd a hu h the atudent may examine and be l>ls own 1 J lU K iR and JU R Y " Vhe later pert of tlie "Hallm ark 8eU-

• IlUtru»?tor." U sealedl»ixu) the .student retmning any copy

» I the "Hallm ark Hell-Instructor" Wttii the .seal un brokett we will refund in tull all money paid

This «»mazing S e lf-instructor w ill be sent anywhere You do not need to send any money When you receive tin* new’ method o f teaching music. dejxMJt with the Poettnau Ute sum of ten dollars I f you are not entirely satisfied the money paid w ill be return­ed in full, upon written request The Publishers are anxious to place this Self-Inftirurlo r " In the hands o f music

lovers all over the country, and is In a position to make an attractive prop­osition to agents. Send for your copy today Address The "Hallm ark Self- Instructor" Station O , Postoffice Boa 11!. New York. N. Y .

t here I her«* « t unify jciilou« linn.

Th»* jntcrfratcrnit; handicapped by this

, present. Nothing »; nor ever will be* don<

|)r<*pnr»*d to be lionds »»f fra terna l i n the cuHtorn n

*•» - I»» use means iiw N t fo o t all i In* h»* Irn e fra term tv t is des ired I»» «itam Jard« ar»- ra is i rashed to th«* grn leep er « ign i fioa nee

in to the m, it , has

i m any quar- that tram file principle« o f spirit which

reate. False d, idol» . a n ­nul. A h th» o f the fra

home economics «•xl.cn'ifui d»*- ut itnnounees th»* addition of rw members to its staff Mis« Tutmer and Mrs Lydia Ann I! will iKtfin their new duties the Hirt of this month 'h itner received her 118 degree

f'lwa, and 1« also a graduate ',i >hi- Htennett Consolidated Mchnol. Sti'nneU. Iowa Kle»irirnl equipment ;»rifl uppliance« ar»* her « hlef Interests, as «he specialised in this field while at

f Ànalkfdòodi ¡ I \pholojfraph

C B S » C U X

O U R p o r tra its w ill s u rp a »H g .a n y th in g you h ave e x p e c t - ^ . »‘caiiHc th«I

A in »

ntuat ion n be dot , until

A. B. H AR FO R DKXPLRT W ATf IfMAKF.R

At Variety and Gift Shop

D r . R . I. S e a lb yD E N T IS T

A idiot lililí?. Phone :t:t#:tEvening* l»> Appo ini men!

l lo a lth i « w e a lth and yon

gid y o u r m on ey ’s w orth in

'h is rea tau ran t. W ho lo -

^«»mcni'Hs a b id e « in t h i«, the*

hom e o f rnod«*rrt »lishos

w ith

flavor.

*l«l fashioned

m m mEAST l ANSINC.’H

AttentionStudents

The Lansing Cafel an*inc * Mm I I p to Date

Ketofaumnt

?•■'{ South H.tto|iinef«in I venne

J E W R I . E R

Harrison Marshall•IEWEI.KY — \\ IT f'H ES

NOVELTIES

<H If K SERVICE

ïrt? th e prod- tirri«* and c a fe , t y p i f y in g # ^

igb s tan d ard o f sk ill. f*n-| trai fa c i l l t v. . 1l a

LE CLEAR STUDIO : it'apital National Rank

Phone 5 2135 L

t i l l

REPAIRINGI ’.M R K M K itB I K ( I IV S T I IX

fiTheL . j

Bos'tonCafe

Near l*o*fo|fire

• • b m a b ■ b : »b im m t

T11 0 1 II y \ __

) U A G» w w i i

D A N C E S

Friday and Saturday Night

Friday N it* Saturday NUeSacia! Flan Park Plan

W ALTE AND FO X T R O T C’O N T L «T J A N l’A B Y 25

Black Cats Orchestra

U fE I LIKE THAT

one Braeburn Prom To* ■Aor another.Too can't keep ■ ben bet• i

% n *

New Prom Iks $ 2 5 . 0 0 - $ . 1 7 . 5 0

J -V / T L A S / I S ( . M IC ) I IG .\ N

Great s tu tes from wheat seedsI T «a s unprofitable wilderness, ntost

men thought. But Junes J. H ill had faith that it could grow »h eat and so he hudt his nulrw d. Settlers turned the waste, land into wheat-land, the into wealth, the Wealth into great ern states.

la ith in the economic lutun stiil points the W4v. Right now men in the

wheat

Bell

■ \ «tern are planting the seeds of vast pov- MrNhtie« tor even l>t*tter communication.

Out of the l>ciiet that the public neeii« a broader use of the telephone i l grow- mg a constantly improved long distance telephone service. Like the riilroads of an earlier day, rhis service is now tapping and nclping-to iievelop rich new terri­tories of commerce.

B E L L SYSTEMi f f S é t t ts - te iJ t t it ra

t t ltp h s m t

O U R P I O N E E R I N G W O R K H A SJ U S T g g O U N

Page 3: Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news... · 2014. 11. 14. · ».ii arrange for •diort hikes to be narr made to the »abin by groups of girls cert

\nd Dance and Union Party Start Wintèr Social Activities A t the State Today and Wednesday

pnnuury 11 .marked the beginning pf social events lor winter 1 night the Band men sponsored their annual informal party I n ight the Union party proved most successful Many of the

i had the privilege of attending' ’ Torpv " a production pr ̂York Theater Guild. Haturday night at »he Gladmer theat linett'.. orchestra furnished n |je Band dance which followed ktbnll patne and ¡» large niu Ipreaent Inelud n • not onlv hi %>f tlie band but also t

pledges of fcrnlty gave a

lembers Fri i Mr and Mrs

I. N Fields

prche.vtr: imp 12

pa rt ;

p laye i !> COU pi !

Suturda

> other itu -.

Kappa Phi for their ac-- dit Patrons ds, prof and of arid Mrs ‘at her and

L. F. LIVINGòlON RESIGNS iO JOIN DU PONT CONCERN

vcok the M irh- O lee club and a concert to

sit y of Michi- he L ittle thrn-

•oncert will

mally good muxn party a ble

Jrlay night of this Fptate College Girl

■hx are sppn.sorinc Jflvrn by Hu* L'nive ■G irls ' G lee club in

The musie for the ......................Pain a great deal of enthusiasm and

i spirit.

CHAPTER OF MUSIC ORGANIZATION HERE

F Sigma Chi. an honorary wom- |musica! organization, is being

here at Michigan State col- [ P h i Sigma Chi, it. is planned will

.. iored by Sigma Alpha Iota na- honorary musie fraternity

¡fuirermnts for membership into -ganiza*ion shall l*e that mem*

■shall have fu lfilled the entrunre »m enth of the Michigan State Jlte of Musie and Allied Arts and. jinm ing a course leading t.o a de-

(dents who give promise o f future as public performers or as

_jers with a faculty • recommenda- |and excellence .in scholarship will •

consideration B eers o f the alumnae chapter are 1 H. Merton Clark., president; Mrs

Mathews, vice president; Mrs J Sholl. secretary; Mrs Lucy Ma- |treasurer. and Mrs H P Van |8fi. publicity.i charter members of Phi Hlgnm

I are itu th Qhadsey, Eleanor Wort ¡[Jean Converse, Virginia Adams

Belknap, Irene McKee Mildred s. Georgia Brown. Elsie Titsworth

I Janette Trashsel.

IMITTEE NAMED FOR DATF CLEARING HOUSE

g o avoid cotiflictn m important date* omittee has been appointed n> nr- u p d kM p a record ol all meet-

|Vare held in connection with EsSiit, The member. of' the com*

M l ntonaee the r(raring tollrgr events are l»rofea- , . itb ha’rrts and' Sher-

Jajt members are requested to h ie with thi* committee by r«»n-

_J .Professor Emmons ijcfore ar­i l * definite dates and by making

p te room nr building reservation* len necessary or advisable a date

gb e held as an all-college date and fiflietlng functions w ill ‘ be sched-

t of agricultural development I DuPont de Nemours com- Wilmington Drla •ton has been chairman o f the

* re o n committee of the American ' ' l]' h*ty o f Agricultural Engineers for the past two years In addition to lus work :n instructnig farmers regarding

»■ of explosives in land clearing ;ston has headed extension pro- at .state college in drainage <,¡!

rosion farm building, home conveni­ence and farm machinery He insti­tuted, in 1925 à special s p r in g - tarn Lion hort course, for junior and V n to r

at the college, in thé u è of expiróme which has been co n t in u ed ' f o r • years, and become a permanent >Lrt of the MiefUgán state lie ulum

Home Ec’s Busy on ElaborateCostumes For Union Opera

SCENE OF THE LAST SUPPER. ¿«¿THE KING OF KINGS'

Dougin, AH*., Choten a t Si»» SWEDISH COUNT SAYS

»f muslin, up e Home Ec build- ¡believable things the Union t>pera

Out o f ten the sewing lab ing. ar* growl i All the costumi if you pleasef

Not that the os turtles ari made of muslin Red silk and colored lace and pastel silk wi the choruses of "Th e Tw elv Lim it ‘ The muslin one , arc only, to be made perfect b»*f«» are copied in the more precious

But the remarkable tjm a »>

— u n * u HI* bride o f a few days the former

of International Airport FOOTBALL WRONGLY NAMED w X n t " * t T £ t U— tain, o f Georgia T*vh. c.tnlained the

olorlc about their i ' year, for cm am de- »y students it M K C w* "behind- Jf»era They

lo re runners »otturar ni com-- form er years, by Up in the Home

Bunge. who ner, work*. ar* tiers o f her as- ■* turnes for one or- another, a Egyptian cos­

an*-colored lac» Jovely as any Union pro-

w re muslin I and when

am beemnlm

glas. Ari/ ' I P i -T h i • site o f the world’s ! • airport A plot two n, luare mile o f which iited States and on*- ico. has been laid ou* ni jiortiòn Ik in the

to A tlanta- riB ) Football is lncorrect- rna- ,v named, according to Count Folke ¡¡ire, Bernadotte. nephew o f K ing Oustav V

’ o f Sweden who was Initiated into the game at the contest between Georgia

mile and Georgia Tech.The "Th e game 1» played with the hands,"

o f he sold "But it's a nice, pleasant, sjjort ana not w> rough "

Hunt Food ShopcA ltT R ft iA - T a b l e !»• h u t h , n k r v ic k

*■ in the opera »iovinir ji,self a

OREGON U TO AGAIN

PUBLISH SUNG BOOK

Gentlemen’s A

hu» I» the goal toward « arc. working The i i not yet. succeeded in Idem-writU*n opera of d lor production, but 2ii So.V/ashinaton

Tuxedo EnsembleS29.75

tSf'1,1 D IM ;

ttl.WKR SI IT

i K k T s i lu r i ­

s i i ns T IE

( I >11, M i

M V /R I7 S

)Y RECORDS OF SUB-FRESH

• r t on Extensive Survey ol [Stndents Not Qualified fo r.

Coileye Work.

I studv of the records o f aub-fresh- students, a grade above high

ml graduatu»n but lower titan col- [ freshmen, indicate that many stu-

are .not fitted for roLlege work completion of high school re­lent*.y -three f>er cent o f the student*

_ -ub- ! rrshman EnglUh in t he led >ear 1927-M faili'd the course, p idcn ts beihg enrolled in this sub

In the agncultural division 14 d and 6 failed, in the applied net-

I division 3 passed and 5 failed, in Titering an even break was obtain- Wth H paa&mg and 8 failing, ir 1 ecouoinn- A pained and 1 tailed.

art* passed 11 and failed 8 and k a l edutat^tn i»aMed 5 and .failed png a grand total of 44 py.sainx a to 34 failures in the totaLaium f 7f taking the course.

I further study reveal* that o fvthe who failed ub-ircshmari Fngli Bthdrrw at the request of the dean he college because of Vow scholar- A ^ withdrew for other m u u ta and ivre placed probation Three

n u were warned and 4 pawned Of 4 studenLs. 2 were warned at

f end of the winter term. 1 with. Jftrlng. One student finally paased. n r the end o f the winter term 26 of 7 34 liad dropfN-d out and only one

pwMed |^thout warning of some

the 44 who* paoaed sub-freshman ■lish. 6 withdrew at the request of

fiean due to poor schofarahip. 4 Hlrew for. other reBMXis. and 9

warned with 6 being placed on JBilon. Nineteen student* passed

J twnrae and in the final coudt only S o t 31 per cent had passed without

kind of a warning.Is same plan is being followed

■.year and for U *t term the follow- _ result* have been obtained: 106V n u took the courae. 10 dropped

41 failed. 2 received incomplete*L r* Rnntf or 61 per cent.

'.*411 be*earned on throughout, - * ■ * nnd a oomparimn L 4 ik _ h i ( f ysar’t figures from

**■ t Is 0 0 * -

A ft § t g ■ g ■ m m ■ ]

We Carry a Full Line of Y A R D L E Y ’S IM PO R TE D TO ILE

ARTICLES

C a m p u s P h a r m a c y. Near the I'aslwffirr

1 ' • V ■ ■

TREADWELL’SSHOES and R E PA IR IN G

16-inch H1GHT0PS. $6.50I , f i r m . 1‘n H n h m . T im . E t c .

B * M. .V f , .tipnu»T f l ft; r i. i ; v. f it i t s i

a t t r a c t i o n sw. ». W T T B K n e u i t h h t » » .

S T R A N D. now r u m c

MM H%m> R «H T III.I.M I> « in

‘T h e Wheel o f Chance”l l f l K 'lM Y —FK ID A t — '»ATI HIM1

FOLA N K .R I In

“Ixives of An Actres.s”v u v m u t 4 m n n t - i v u n n o o u » k « v o m e u « n u

GLADMERNOW Pf.fi VINO

Clara Bow in “Three Week Ends’M fiK T IM . ' t M M I

“Companionate M arriage’With Bet It flrenw « — filec ft Franc*

CAPITOLg l wow runto

“W IN G S”m m w i i w M i

A i J o t o » in “The J a n Singer”

Michigan State Institute of Music and Allied Arts

CONCERT COURSEFive Numbers - to Be Held in

demonstration HallMichigan State College Campus

January 24-Florence Austral, SopranoJanuary 31 -D etro it Symphony Orchestra

Micheál Press, Violin SoloistVv-

February 28 -P ro Arte String QuartetMarch 1 9 -Lewis Richards, Piano, Harpsichord

Philipp Abbas, Cello, Viola de GambaApril 24-Joseph Lhevinne, Pianist

The Entire Course, $3.00Reserved Seats, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 for Entire Course

iale at.Grinnell Bros, and College Music Building

Students o f M. S. C. $1.50 Faculty o f M. S. C. $2.50Stmdnt» Alto Admitted on Count Tlrktlt fold for in Feet

[ Number 44

IDEDRIL 1909

C. Ta flo r, ’09.1 Mad«* Amazing

rl tht* Is1 jn n n in ffM ir h ig ,un S ta to

a i - a*t t hi»e m i - ’. v - ■kly, tht»t f t h«* < ' ¡I Iwífp..Éorwiflcr:

tâner in which Ui6tied new < our #*ni-

■ iftemed 11 lat at thatt r try In/ to creafegoni.it a- to the col*

Deeply resentingAtmen • •}>«• student

for an mH -mlleg»*the '-nd.* rv by then io l'.sifiT tn»* firstt a i p i ’>¡. •hed underC Taylo r 09. a rut'

fr*hi|) < : J O I.in.ftss o f It9 y f iy antn*. and ifie. com *• to Id « Í ih» .needJon *!ie aims, andOns ymic h "existedik j 1 i|wrs ¡md theae new editor urgedpublient! on of the

H rather !n? «Testingmore hu rary ma-

per has >since thata r v còri¡«ri bu t ionsthe Imihr* héKÍdrrh»r the < cletvXlbltRhed ul-weekiv>f 1910 when week-led W itl l Urn ad-better arrangement-'expannv»r coverage

tem-s In 1912 a net.Hems was accepted-y. At th is tiirii tt•Ct * he .»*,ditcrr and

' i t the end o f theIfiauing three term*W for the Mitwtrri|>-

Ji-vn•d by. theg l i -Cot ¡eg e election

iVernefl. t|*.«■ HoU-ad» preaerit •s.atem uttk>! U.t. initiatedbe Holcad W.1.S pub-form but wtlh the

/enr s wor’k '.i wa*lie i » p e r ,in regulareight page» Under

H iilatr the paperemr-weakly m 1920of ’ he |i►ai*»r was

an Htnte 1 odnv

News by

custom during. t !»«»

d»*l -i me*]bin/ A i­4 mil i »a tier wa,. t;i«-«Jliirin g * hearks the beginni r\ hpage sev»1ti •column

KEEK GETS LE TRYOUT

of Detroit Boti-Viuáevill»

tud ttpartan clown ntght in . Detroit a ’•Hrmi* Hu*tm «A t tub upu**1 Of * vaude-

j hit W extm i Vxade-

d o «her official* of jvtlle anociAUon. of et»t Ui pa** j .d* -eal cincamiation for' a asaoriation For* •f of tfte clown out- ■%rl«y ‘.¡wnt ■ their Chicago making ar-

U i* «pertal hearing

. t the trip to Detroit rterrd bu* m hope € behind the foot-

2 U N IO Nm n u in ir keeping dock every even- f get one o f our •de*I* M ay 12 gad we

t i for box candy the main ftuk.

• early Lowney's

•In *to m maomuch a> Um m

Page 4: Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news... · 2014. 11. 14. · ».ii arrange for •diort hikes to be narr made to the »abin by groups of girls cert

K.;.. ■ _ 1

*

g :. • j

w

t Ü Ü t l f State's brill!*! Mt Maak «vor the um ven ÉÉÌI M a t five, the inter 1 (partan campus ho* rtw ■rtBbla over the posslbillH M il team for this masón

$ JS ü N K IS T I

SUN,

MICHIh

M.S.COpen

M

M MÖl

*

f I I N l C I t l A N S T A T I N i f !

SPARTANS DOWN MARQUETTE 29-19 W T O H bt « »IN GAME LACKING USUAL THRILLS » * - » *- |

der C onsiderati«» by

The Spartans’ next opponent Is the tHts ever seen a t M i l tannine. University o f Detroit, which w ill be universities o f Michigan MarqJ! met Friday night at Detroit. So fa r Com ell. and Penn State and hihZ

31 to 28. in one of* the most exciting VanAlst>mei^Flylng^DUtchrnen.

Credit Slow Gam* to Poor B uket Shooting; 12 Spartani

See Action.

basket .slow ar-

rh!

Michigan State defeated Marquette 29 to 19 Friday night In a game that lurked the good basketball o f "the Ohio Wesleyan encounter Had passing and Inability to ronnect iicrounted for much tlon exhibited

Marquette was the missing baskets.

' the backboard counter.. More ed by both teal t he hoop

Twelve S par! tlon before the final shot f Alsfcyne started the contest new man. I)nn Frendergast guard Tide man along with Dlckeson. Sheathelm. Totten and Russo were the starting forces The score stood 4 to 3 In favor o! Marquette when Coach Van Alstyne started sending In liis regu­lars. II was noi long until Slate took th« lead with a held goal by lion Orove

el offender In shots fell off

without registering a ree throws were miss­is than were sunk In

haske saw ar- s»eh Van with a at. right

to start them off. A t the end of the' h:.!f the score stood 12 to 7.

Hotter Orove started the scoring at the beginning of the second half and fib-, team mates brought State’s total t.o 19 before Marquette could score. At times during the game both aggrega­tions exhibited a tight defense. How­ever. the Spartans managed to get several shots under the basket.

The Golden Avalanche and Spartan squads each netted 11 personal fouls, lo t e in tne game Don Orove was elim ­inated by personal fouls, but not be-

he high scorer of the coliecting 7 points ?tte"s high scorer. He

/e’s accomplishment, ung minutes of play, an- ate man Hm ad got into

Officiali.Chill» Up Tptal a f 43 fa te t i to

Head Greca aad White

fore he bee game for Sta» Km ,' was Mari equaled Orove

In the other ne* action a’

The Bwptu I the

ell entertained during bf t wéen halves.

Michigan vs. Michigan State college, at the new field house tonight. No standing- plenty o f room.

This Is not a fact yet. but wait for •the latest to develop

A new field hotJ.se consisting o f a running track, basketball floor, and a huge seating capacity, to be located n'-ar the new armory, is nearing some realization Plans are now being drawn up for Its construction.

A committee composed o f alumni members o f the chamber o f commerce, citizen* of Lanslpg. and the athletic department met a short while ago to thrash out the basketball floor proposi­tion and concluded with the idea of the held house as more practical. W ith the sketches and plans In hand the committee if to meet oon for further action

teum 1 race I" son, wi

> o f Sturgis, midget for- Michigan 8tate basketball oved into the lead in the

honors so fa r this sea- otal of 18 basket.« and 11 for 43 points He dis- aga of Muskegon, who is i Jim VanZylen o f Grand rond place with 33 points in » is the list of men on

STATE HOCKEY TEAM LOSES FIRST TWO GAMES

Saturday afternoon ! during the matchAt\ play consider ab lyf N ed indications ftf.gr»

Snow that fell erred with the ¡» • team show- •M-Mgth.

ha ve flg-

O *T T P16 11 4314 ä 3314 5 3310 8 288 2 185 2 122 4 83 1 71 2 40 3 3

College Dry CleanersPressing - Cleaning - Dyeing

Work Called for and Delivered

Phone 2-2525fOG Abbot Road Next to Fashion sho)

MAROONS DEFEAT M.S.C. GRAPPLERS

by a 9-1 score hockey team rece

• of the season at the University of Mtchl Mondav afternoon

defea

Chicago Wins by 21-9 Score in First Meet of Season.

in spite o f stubborn resistance oh the part of Coach Rick '1, men the wrestlers who represented Chicago university downed the State team by » score oi 21 1»»!) In a recellt meet which Was held in tpe gym Saturday afternoon The meet was composed m* eight bouts rep­resenting ull the various rln.ws

Coach Glenn I, Ricks had very few veterans in the material from which the team that would represent M H 0 had to be selected, but outstanding among them were H i » U m p b m i and M T Hohultz each of whom woh third place Ip the Olympic try out« which

• were held here last year The learn was carefully chosen from the available m a­terial by a process o f elimination

According to Mr Hicks wrestling is no longer a contest o| brute strength alone, but science ami sliced are alsoconsidered as assets This year some » hang»-. ha Vo been made in the rules with the intention o f sis-cdlng up the

-. ijtiprts and adding action *»> each bout Tltese are. some »»I the Important

changes RJacb liout .shall he ten min- ii tes'dp ration wtih two overtime im nh<i .

. lit 111ii*»’ minutes each I f both con­testant;. are on then feet at the close of the first- two minutes the one who looses the coin flip is placed Ch the

-tiU.it mu II he is. nUU there»it • the end ol imU.UJUiLpl v t l i e bun1 Is again stop jM'd and the other man ts placed on the bottom . A< tla- end o f (our more m in­utes, d neither lias an advantagr tla lout is stop|*ed frtr one minute I f a fall comes before the end of the first three minutes ol overtime, the second period does not run the full three minutes. Imp Is .limited to tla- sum* length nt time that it took to' bring tla tall in the tils' period ol overtime

M H O is .scheduled to take pan in tint*© more intercollegiate meets laNidi; , the all-colletre tournameip 'These meets are as follows (J of M at Ann Arboi on January 20; Ohio university at Athens Ohio on February 18; and Western Reset ve- iinm-rsih a' Last Lansing on March 2 Between January 2ft to February 10. tin all-college tourn- luuent util lie la lit There ts a dual purpose behind this event It is lield to discover pew- notaria l and to deter­mine a college chnnipldu Am is eligible to t,ik»‘ part in tli There is still room on the«quad toi those will) .tLulii> \ to come out lor this »isirt

The Muumai \

Speed and skill on the 1er achieved !>• two months practice’ oh their new indoor rink enabled '4P’ Wolverine! to effectually stop the Hpnrtnn skid era State’s one goal was made by Kennedy Penalties were plentiful throughout 'he contest Starting lineup for State^wns Harris goal; Christennon. left defense, Harper. right defense Kennedy, center Clark left wing and Jones right wing Warner. Bt.tmac. Hawkins, and Llndberg wen- fiubstitut.cd during the game

State’s first appearance on the lee re­sulted in a defeat nt the hanrlv; of the Ralph Bport Shop of Battle Creek on

8A1IRATT SHOK R E PA IR IN G Shine Laces

Itam*ment Fashion Shop

M.S.C. RestaurantOpen Day and Night

N E X T TO P O S T fH T M ’K

101 F.. f in e d River

M a c h u s R e s t a u r a n t

PICKED TEAMS TO PLAY POLO GAME WED. NIGHT • A Good Place to Eat I

m ja

o f theplayed in the ry Wednesday

t eight o'clock between two cted from tiie squad accord* announceinent of Col 8her-

mmmmmm m m i pmm mm a m T l n n r i T w T i T i r i

5 K O UThe polo squad has tern practicing

everal times a week and will soon ch­ic* <>ut >id# team* A definite schedule

i as noi been arranged, although several , » ntaf ive contents are being considered i

ident

wish

II - ~\a d W U *b u r Fai tn H 37

I ampluiM (Hlate ol 7 17 .

1 3 »pounds p: •«'b age

advantage

• d Than-.

ff T w o ij1 P an tSu its

liOver-Coats -!

I l li!’0A .58zz%l.|. o KF. PKIt »; i

# i

10 > N U aoliingt«n Ave P|i> n l.vrntng*

BO W LING -H ealth BuilderJoin the Happy A'rowd to the East Lansing Bowling Alleys

W . V . W W . V A ' M V , V

aw n m m ATION*1 lie Uveite*« spot*. in Town

ttini'tfnr/ in f » W f a r \\ hat A it » You

OLYMPICRAINBOW RECREATIONS

Fa I JOlicitgo* d advantage

d Ma. tu b a l

14ft pounds Braille:Marshall <8tat*M l>e, o f 1*07

t;>¿» iHiunds Hchult? » Ht ate tctlben (Chicago ' prriHiut tage of 1 39

18S jKHUHls Kurrle «B u te» d Filer fChlcasO' Decision advantage 0? 3.88

A7;* pMimb Maltinkcwe/ 'S ta te ' d F iiM'berg (Chicago' Decision advan­tage o f 9 22

Heavy weight Sondrrbj (Chicago' dJoeiin 'S ta te1. Kail in .r< .(;*

tree trial “ Sells” Man

This Smoke

Unwanted Hair Removed Permanently From Face,

Arm* and Body Jules M . M-arton,

Ph. D.I.. XI.

.■II,it .. |,MI x\ « i \ i ;

Nu powder op piata, oo burning liquids, so plan trip

rdloT U R M AHTON M K T ItoD

and ptepoiutpiy por mo non t P l f i tldi.

(A U t ittrn M o n e y R e fn n ê

DERMIC INSTITI TF

M l F>r.,d«1rP l< M T H

» & Rr-‘ t ‘ < rmjtui. a.

( ¡ .a g o , i lit -is, Ju.j 12, 192 >

ring 1 . be i

rular letter of it \ out Maniple

11 l l l l l IT AKM IX

The »n r legge«! guy will he gladI « utrel vom a l

Teddy’s Retreatwith a full line a f t 't fo r » and

Candy. Magatine*. Ele.

Jgkl a *lrp «IT («rand R iver on Evergreen

w o d the pamphlet product. Which I a

l. vhû M p H 'llI Ni

. gated . 1 ivi.-V

ta lk w h ic h a us tuple i*»

rtbing t able to

a os Hot is on! tiia

kage ft*»'!

I"prosm pie

2 Id

I l i | [iv in *»tul tt>en "n i mindin jp a k r up hi* •

will »am you many mote, riwtomcr* than will tne u eu a l modem xole , *;ix*- tixi* óf piisl mg the pnxiuct abwii tiip prroqavt’* throat. As a matter o f fgfT, lln tv reouvi g your sample and y <nîf n ivc'Using matter 1 amoke<i up thp

ni it» pa« kage and have pince >̂ur-

W A S H B U R N ’SCigars

Billiards College Ice Cream

SM O KE SH O P

pip package and ... .chaœd a ntimTier of can« from neigh- iMfhttod deaU-n», all «4 whom carry tl.is tohw^o in a citv of this size.

I have found KagewcrOt to tie a satisfactory' blend at a very reason­able prnv. and although my d»aat ae- (ptamtance is brief, I look forward to a lonjj memWroliip in the Edgeworth

Youm vary t juh.orydon

E d g e w o r t hExtra High Grade

S m o k in g T o b a c c o

IF Y O U L I K E D E L I C I O U S Hot Chocolate

T R Y O U R S

I F Y O U L I K E S M O O T HCreamy Hot Fudge

T R Y O U R S

They Always Please

COLLEGE DRUG CO.Resali Stores

1 « K. fltaat Star IH W a t tm lt ln i

La IE A S T 1 4 N t i \ L

theToday and Wednesday

th Wonder of Motion lectures Y O U H A V E SEEN7 “Th» Mrth nt a N.ltan' - _______________T»n rnmnundmrnU"—-Th « C M * WatMl“— •»•»"— -Th » Ble h n a -

CECIL B D r M I L L E S

KINGOF

KINGSTH UR SD AY A N D F R ID A Y

Saturday OnlyLUI f i la t i Im

“ FOUIDDKN l i ¥ t M

[■feraSiii


Recommended