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Notify The News of Changea of Address VOLUME 1» Michigan State News Notify 11(0 Newa of Changes of Addreaa COLUMBIANS WILL BE NATIONAL ON SATURDAY NIGHT Diibaad a* Local Society to Be* come Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. PKKXY M ils (I' II |4 ;il Keenly Intprejttoil ¡„ j(M » . T ' 1n," r lmwf «‘hlnUe ........J " 1 ftt fully r*|„|f- I. hk ,K . '• ' " " " Tth-1,1 n .»f ri!»*f I«•pfuwcsi M‘»rt* UHI t»nj|*»l(in;illy Jifjj.j. Ifili V iti ir hl« lie l ike In ilfblf) ' "f * "Mifrn in t|(j ’li.i li:»- ' Htiifcrfiol.i. 1! FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1927 « * J OUTING CLUB TOINTERFRAT MEN FO Se PETITION MAKE PLANS FOR TO COVER RINK NEW VENTURES Number 36 Director of Detroit Symphony Organization to Be Conclave Speaker OUTDOOR WINTER CARNIVAL WILL START MONDAY Dr Dm ot'ioti. i»nsh»r of Ho* North Wotithvnrtl church. Detroit. mI ihi * lina. I m tin* rim iti Ft hltiy i|«*u|er for the New Organisation Hope, to In- I oler-Fraternity Ball Tntathrely ' "'EB PU»‘ Dependent Upon Weather sure Good Conditions for Pl.nned for Neat Term; prior ... „ver Conditions; Finals Will Fill Ice Events. Olsen Secretary. |.v h, ZZ ThT Í»,. .hot i„. College Holiday Tuesday. * m i—a ni "■ ------ uikh jTTiriirj, WOLVERINE WORK tobocgan» asked revise athletic rules nd Most Wealthv : Manv Not. PROGRESSES FAST P° “ ,b'l,ty ° f BnÌldÌ" ‘ ^ ^ M *reh 2 '* D# " f# nd Most Wealthy; Many Not* able. Arrive for Ceremony. I v\ on llorton. *?K iniMlies w lllc ll W ill tniike t unifonti l.iternrv min iety, men- ! , t. f nit x of M il ItiuHit Sflife i*. Mi.* ;t 7»h .luipter <>f the tuition f i i / H t f o i l Siuilltl \ 11»11 :t K lw il" •it toni *1.1 Totliutlf !lt th. m il iti I ite :1m* M i' h im in .•i i sinoker litertiit V m . )m li- li take nitiill.it ion |>ro|H*r i<ur«!.i> Hfternooii. ultnina II I'HlMJliet Ut tin* H otel III. t.nihtr Alotur with u lur'ii -•f i ’o lu m h iM ii it lu uni i w ti ••isil to in* prenoti* for i he .*< » u trrotiji of imtiotiul officer i Alpha Kpsilon. ¡miontr wtuu Jtitltfe A I fre t! K Nippert ti Iloti «Im lue Arthur .1 Tin •.troit II W. 11 nitro" of li W i ll 111t il I' I lOVefe n el i »le of ontinued on |*Hfte t rri fist in It .' Picture Appointments Nearly Complete; Open System of Fin- ancial Status This Year. Possibility of Building on West Side of New Stadium. Set March 2 at Tentative Date for . l.e*i| | it oIK H It i/lit loll Inter-Fraternity-Union Smoker; Gov. Green May Speak. if the ( ’hielt|(o Theol..({i.iil IIilittr> s lift i tie* liii worth N n i deep liker, à ii ailcr ..f moti unti real ■vu til of «¡oil In H u t e n on ix ulao f the I N*t r o l t M y 111p hony «f. Ih IfeliI h* li Hancock a.i.* keep Mieli f prosili.-ti..n M'hl’fl i-* not Mi ut) ih»» terv effort ii Ulne 1 in un utteinpt tu n iti«* «llatrlhution Founder** ila V tim,* nt which <>r tin mivH i wer.* im* in near t.. . oui plot ioti io* „p tu \cry evident that tin* in.|'*or .rink w ai i«.*t‘o n i i i m A If Its »II u h (tie . Il|l. nielli tllll *1. I». 'lettili. ’-»* •el nu praelleullv II donilHtlt <>n in r»H*»*nt >etiri. tin* llt'27 m itt '< A in .il Inn conti* to under ttie preiideticY ..f Wat u ..'7 I'hi Ik'lfa \t a re« fluì of I tie fOlineil two weeks PLAN MASQUERADE PARTY Unique Event on Ice Expected to ARMY OFFICIALS Min. Eatrw. Mad*. WILL COME HERE l.h n . I 'In Ketihen llaociM 'k. '27 'V IM . hofN'N uroitnMl t»y the ree»*nt ti .»t ...Id weather ttis» meuiPeis ,,f Col. Sherborne Announces Hope s""'- •••.om t ■ i> ..a «n. for Chief of Staff, of Army. .'¡.T '<”T ' i"'T Cavalry and War Secretary. im. * n n 'n i . J iV '" - '. ’.'? ilk.- I hi H1f|C -Ul u li e \ f retto» dif w secretar\ to mereed l’fe ». -7 I Jole« Ile, tvho dui noi Kihoo| h ii terni. urti uiet ut thè #l*ti!on Tliw ! l'Ium f»»r anniveriart or F*t » under* in M-uuIar nui-tlmr. und dui. Mai Ut. are rapldly pr.'ifresilili: imulftees wets* m i u teri hy. uiol Ilo* la test alt noti H eenient frolli etit io torninlate pini,« f..r "I T I. Sheitmine of thè tulli si trfIni: Fridtix i 7 Delphi, with Itiilph Dall •liti !>rokrrant <<>mmltt •d ih n t a coni- i i»*s word ihat protnis«» him l.ei’ii re otiHor detalD cetved frolli—Un» chtef »f »»tiiff >>( ilo sprint: terni I nited Siat.»s arniy to appioir liere oti e was * m »I for • I imt «|t|> temi Frank j ‘ 'ni Mherhnrno state»» thiit he re ili thè purty CI*|V|»|| 1 Ite* | flit I' Stimulerait le v elopinetlts GEOLOGY CLASS PLANNING TRIPS t iv Visit Upper Peninsula This Year on Ten-Day Trip. onriniled on patte COOLIDGE MAY CO-ED DEBATERS SPEAK AT STATE TAKE FIRST TRIP President Butterfield Tells Seniors Margaret Winters, Mildred Mar- Coolidge May (live Com* Me and Florence Albright on mencement Address. Team: Meet Three Schools. I hat Iv s’e i n ld v I’!' ill pp. or Ihe evenirne of .Mondar, Feti *J1 mi tttt da» liiesduv. Feti ai Of oni-ie I hi ìiih c ,.f un. « rtainf v h I m iii I »enfher olldit inlis il il . I ìlTi etili tll et .1 definir»» date Dui a ll pian.»» are adn« nirrled t.» rompiciion in ih«» ot D-iiitf .-Me lo h.dd ............. VV.ishimrtons Idrthday. Itila, che m>» hltf . am i vai of lt* im i !.. |„. yjvt»n Ht Michiiran star»», i ul in* Inde all e venta. Inoli umal and iin m a l. *»n ihe u-e Monday nlicht lllfor Me* leitii Ilici wHI open Up|, •neral Wtoy. t.u whh-h iiliH ie w||| D* d»v. ihlef of thè I* S Mur.i-hed hv thè eolh'io» radio station o. r id u r t i •■• Miehtuim **»•. a . i - e . . f !|„. itoli*I h > followlntf. s |h »- im Iil i- fai ri \ < cria in ' iil1 - "di !•*■ *jiv*n thè * o «»»In . i ihe other tiotaldes io i ( ' o n t i n u e » ) *>n pmk 4) lo» P'.umderi' sin i leñera I la li -ff ihe depi STRESS NEED OF PRACTICAL VIEWS Prof. Allan Fortberg of Economici » *1f uàr 'o' oroin Sicuro! Serie* of Botine** •r.is .sum m era li and leader* to Address New Club. flint tliev I .of h I t h u r t le in the •n in I'mis und ..r the we»* rhts lerialnty of ■•n Ma\ Id Piani UNION FORMAL SATURDAY NIGHT Firs! Formal Affair lo Be Spon- sored by Union; Ticket Sale i/'V'Ti'” Reported God. 1" 1 Bun lilh'l! U||t| i.jnon f It olllph-le DR. WATSONSPEAKS TO HORTMEMBERS T. ¡1» of Travels and Relative Im- portance nf Fruit in Old and New World. r.. lim oí»•n Finance Miteni .f. n.pi \ ¡ine KINGDON ENDS LECTURE SERIES KEEN INTEREST Problems of Religion Stressed as MARKS TOURNEY i» a l oi .nel ..f I*!,i III \ IMI \tlii. (.anting Pastor Cinte* with Inspiring Talk. ; da «tart I'll- m pi old«*m i i hi* mi -union « i,m I'r.ie •'»"'Idiiu.' 'in ! « d u i Ita \ llevilri* i * «I ‘»f dir«»* foi I¡ii.*m in 'in* ¡utile .«n ¡he Fniif i i led : " tu parati« Uii'h.-D arid ♦•«ft* r , ¿J h < *srr**« t i f ii«l«dii \ifilm ie« Nft*dt*d Studeot-Facoltv Pool and Billiard w’,.i Meet Attracts Many Entries. all .■*. ,i.| ..j.ln—. . I |l M . s., „i,,,.i ;ii -udrei« ui**l timo**« t it udenti* . ^ .. . ; .*,., .... ...... t r*i • n Itii K in ud« >n In1 ■f the f.dlvld -h. imllvtdtittll Id- f.tmll« to •• program - f IS* tl|u m de* oh- DELEGATES LEAVE H? for student meet CHEMISTRY BUILDING George Dirks and Clydt Oliu Left READY NEXT SEPTEMBER Wednesday for Western Con- vention at 11 lino. s. » - I* I *- if! «« lo nilitr« i 'ilid i a pi *11 1 *1*1 v iiiifiiiK *n«t ; -i •»in tu p ie t im i f*»r the D-KlnniuM of «I« r i< m •*| dut in»: 'lu- .n -' f.*u f ¡•In »he i I I l i o n 4 *f K ijiiidon id t NEW HESPERIAN HOME C o n ven ien t READY IN SEPTEMBER A llp lJQ I A L E N D A R j ^ Cost $55,000; Pi Kappa Phi j Fraternity Makes Building Aliarations. ( tow.trd - ompiettoii lus- ¡«il t •*•*•»! ¡.ut m und i * t a t '• •! l*t-i U edte -d ii« • • « f i t nutwnj the lor a« «m e »erv i u p l d l « !.. -• 'k '-r- -M il u m«her.* th«’ «li ulen» if i he II left NVeilfis-« » 'ir*• 111 «* h#-r»* 1 W ill •-llliotl 11 . Kilt nil f ard of ¡'K lim t' FH». I! liasknlqiU. I'nlvenit) "f ' 'trail ber*» I'arty for *-f That - Ht »«*»t the rw»r Ail • tie juirt rtU>. Fen. II * u SMiiuuitritf meet. ui Formal \ i*d«.rv l.ull -a MhhiMan A. A l’. tra.» •em eytu- *rKL*> . Ffi. 31 *** H m ire eveiiint: ærviee ai Feigst*» « * hur« h * .»m lin-ted I*« Idei,,,.] » Fri red "lit td CLASSIFY UBRARY BOOKS ON NEW PLAN lit -font* .«*.tk on ha » t «•» u lo*id "I* da* plna l.trllNkx hut two Ion. urrived iitiii ltd« I (*«•«! fina « o a The tif-ii i .poir. no to illd Itn.-r ha«ini: » *.f «he «ule of liltülllt'M l I i » î r ■ •n Ku pr**i**-rt BOTANICAL SEMINAR HOLDS ANNIVERSARY MEET • • ¡ m al • I* t* *'oln¿; ••an .n d o fi< .*• * >nl-uh' o f : lu- I'll listín# 'ill »H- n«* i*h»* •eftfihttlon mu-m I.h- rmn U o t a l i e d in* 1. 1 *1 ,,.# I (n f it. whi* ll !*•« i It.** ¡ *.i SSts term fo If*» «.itk "li » he *ail am - a**i |- |-iw«dde It ¡he -itai«* « *»n*«e li- The r«*lnn<la l.m U»et, . r« «lifTi« u lr reaeni 'e i n # r»*. i a m m d naimh Ini a time o f ¡,l| ftj,- différent i -fein o, Ihe Itews j l»ri«|g wmK r«mpi|fe*| t.i,| t(i)m ton now »»m il rhe w *.rk h»« r*»a* hed a «fane «here it ow for it,e I a -f »hr«»e hohftn« up • urnstruetlon tjN i ti»u that it ’..-in. At the Union ut* i«n#et not'iin# tip • urmtruetloii ■B irfriM , lh. ' Dg. HEDRICK IS JUDGE FOR COLLEGE DEBATE Tli«» la-w**j « j «»t »*in p r o v i d e « t h n f the Kfi*-ii«iTi' ntdWtn* .uipro« emeMt« Mel«| **f know I«*«!#«» tm* *lhi*|«*<| into nine ■ '«M U ). 3| ' l^uuf made •", the 1*1 K»t|»pu Ptil The annual Darwin aniilrermlty . h o w .. The Umik« are «Den the nnm- r" Friihtton frolic. In ion. i,ome oti.Ha.if Urand Itiver An uldi luinuuet «.f.t he Ikxanir^l S em ina r wa« ter **f the *la«m into which they full., Hr. W. o lledri.k. *ie|«urttii«>nT' *»f 1 ir,*#hj hour« f o r i-o^Nia. rlonal dorm if «¡r.« i|ane i- '«»t'k P**'^ held F rnla.« »o m iiiig . Fel* 11. at fh«* uttd are^ further -ulalivided aei'ordifiu I «-conumica. apwnt Thurtwlay of thia FA jj 1rilled for ..u tfce Uuor. »UU.- I mon l.ull.lln* In. II Knu(fm»o. to Ihelr Vontenr». nt.ilior. eic. T M l; week in .¡rand Kapld«. wta.-re he <va* l a « « excuaad. Waid.ln.ton» ...her |.,ni.,n> ,.f tin- l.iilldla* »re an f th.- hrjanr dapnrtasent of the I nl- .»reni 1» l».|n* r.pldlj- ».h.ple.1 hr Ihe inllerl In help judse n debate lie.ween ■irihdn» .lerxoina «Iteration to ic. uounu.Uie » .er«llr nf litchlxan. «pnke In .1». 4« l. ii.llux lll.rarlea nf the cuuolry nari M nlrln coUege of Urand Uapldn und! '' cditina .< Sum K m . talfsr pmap Ot raaldent member.. iu«-ml»-r« who ai.euded Ihe lwm,uvt. 'In -nme foreign .-uuniriM aa weU. 'lit. I’lraun. Normal 1 -slleg«. . j ulty nrmher, -•iltr i»«, '«urnt- In tin Am fnrmml party. Am f*r '••Istrtfa* mgkt in Ihd hmtl ,«■ . (h* I nmn «fe« an *irsptWMily gwl ■rvteMtr*. M««llWs mm4 nllar faaluPM Phil lUnmnnA Is Ml mmo m l iha Mai P^aiar SaaMa la Aaa A«Wav. Hooka should nog ha kapt out of Um Cnksn library morg than on* «uaafc. -tm-ially tha iiopalar Net ton. ataco thia •« r«ntrictnin upon eirvalallea •hirh must b« kept at U m aaiiaNi ncaua of U m limllad aua
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Page 1: Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1927/state_news... · 2014. 11. 19. · N otify T h e N ew s o f Changea o f A ddress V O LU M E 1» Michigan State News N otify

N o t i fy T h e N e w s o f C h a n gea o f A d d r e s s

V O L U M E 1 »

Michigan State News N o t i fy 11(0 N ew a o f C h a n g e s o f A d dreaa

COLUMBIANS WILL BE NATIONAL ON SATURDAY NIGHTDiibaad a* Local Society to Be*

come Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity.

PKKXY Mils (I' II |4 ; il Keenly Intprejttoil ¡„ j(M » .

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F R I D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 18, 1927 « * J

OUTING CLUB TO INTERFRAT MEN FO Se PETITION MAKE PLANS FOR TO COVER RINK NEW VENTURES

Number 36

Director of DetroitSymphony Organization

to Be Conclave SpeakerOUTDOOR WINTER CARNIVAL WILL START MONDAYD r D m o t ' i o t i . i » n s h » r o f H o * N o r t h

W o t i t h v n r t l c h u r c h . D e t r o i t . m I i h i * l i n a .I m tin* r im i t i F t h l t i y i | « * u | e r f o r t h e

New Organisation Hope, to In- I oler-Fraternity Ball Tntathrely ' " 'E B PU»‘ Dependent Upon Weathersure Good Conditions for Pl.nned for Neat Term; prior ... „ver Conditions; Finals Will Fill

Ice Events. Olsen Secretary. |.v h, Z Z ThT Í»,. .hot i„. College Holiday Tuesday.* m i —a n i "■ ------ u i k h jT T i r i i r j ,

WOLVERINE WORK tobocgan » asked revise athletic rulesnd Most Wealthv : Manv Not. PROGRESSES FAST P° “ ,b'l,ty ° f BnÌldÌ" ‘ ^ ̂ M*reh 2 '* D#" f#nd Most Wealthy; Many Not* able. Arrive for Ceremony.

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Picture Appointments Nearly Complete; Open System of Fin­

ancial Status This Year.

Possibility of Building on West Side of New

Stadium.

Set March 2 at Tentative Date for .• l.e*i| | it o IK H It i / l i t lo l l

Inter-Fraternity-Union Smoker;Gov. Green May Speak.

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■vu t i l o f « ¡ o i l I n H u t e n o n ix u la o

f t h e I N*t r o l t M y 111 p h o n y « f .

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ARMY OFFICIALS Min. Eatrw. Mad*.

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Col. Sherborne Announces Hope s""'- •••.omt ■ i>..a «n.for Chief of Staff, of Army. .'¡.T '<”T ' i" 'TCavalry and War Secretary. ■ im. * n n ' n i . J i V ' " - ' . ’.'?

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e was *m»I for • Iimt «|t|>t e m i F r a n k j ‘ 'n i M h e r h n r n o s t a t e » » t h i i t h e r eili thè purty CI*|V|»|| 1 Ite* |

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GEOLOGY CLASS PLANNING TRIPStiv Visit Upper Peninsula This

Year on Ten-Day Trip.

o n r i n i l e d o n p a tte

COOLIDGE MAY CO-ED DEBATERS SPEAK AT STATE TAKE FIRST TRIPPresident Butterfield Tells Seniors Margaret Winters, Mildred Mar-

Coolidge May (live Com* Me and Florence Albright onmencement Address. Team: Meet Three Schools.

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» e n f h e r ■ o l l d i t i n l i s i l i l . I ì lT i e t i l i t l l e t .1 d e f i n i r » » d a t e D u i a l l p ia n .»» a r e

a d n « n i r r l e d t .» r o m p i c i i o n i n ih «» o t D - i i i t f . - M e l o h . d d .............

V V . i s h i m r t o n s I d r t h d a y .

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A itfa r a w e s may ho against the mtxJcm college pipe; he may look ‘superjish’. . . he may sound a hit blotto, slinging his six or seven sbngtwges, including the Scandi­navian. But when he talks ‘t o b a c c o ’ lend him your ears. For that's one subiect he's studied and knt >ws from the ground up!

Lisren to his learned lingo and you’ll see why the one perfect pipe tobacco is grand old Granger Rough Cut. It's all spicy old Burley, the choicest pipe tobacco known to man. . all mellowed Wellman's w ay... and cut. csfYcully jm pipes, in large slew- burning. cisxl-smi'king flakes. It’s breaking all collegiate records tor pipe-populanty.

hit course, some collegiate pipes, who judge everything on ‘price , can’t ufmd to smoke Granger. . . it’s too Inexpensive. But notice any pipe. that is sufficiently sure of himself to be himself, always; and notice also his Granger.

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