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Michigan State News ( ’im n r i t V o t e s t o / f a v e H o l id a y
F r i d a y , M a y <7
IGAN STATE BASEBALL NINE LOSES TO NOTRE DA!''
t^ tfa tse Crum bles a id Strong IrisH Baseba ll Combination Talc
/|/ran!age o f F rro rs to W in . 12*5;. Spartans Meet Coe Collcf
'»day.
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poih B e rn l. In*! w in * * . M ic h ig a n S t «
r a n d p u t ihr<*e r a l l ie s ¡o r* <* th** p la c e .\rath> r r tcm o ra li/w l l in c h a II ~~
« I to th . .s ta te cam- B L U E KEY SPONSORS PEP M E E T FOR U. OEM. GAME
(tam e to p fave tl I t W i th th.- e r ro rs «sça •> Even t on C o1!. uf t eld M onday
"th" Apartan V. ? V • *s 10 8ealifi s h if t h is team u a in ; . Tr»d i'i«.n»l Fee.
r Dumi- ,|r
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Retires Today
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lim im tioni Come Wednesday; F r, a i Bal lot to Be June H.
M i i f '1 INTEREST SHOWNircation lo Choose
mmdu(S lr le r»st Being
Horst Sho-v Which
Piace M ay 29-i
I PLACE HANNAH,GOULD. LADD AT HELM FOR COING YEAR
Succeed Dtckeson, Lage. Ramsdell- New Officer-. T a k e Position»
I Im m ed ia te ly ; A ll *Piem inent in Ex tracu rricu la r A c tiv ities-M uch
i Chantre in Personnel.
I HOLIDAY ON MAY 31 IN LIEU OF BOLSHEVIK DAY
Combined Effo rt« of S iudenl Coon*
SET FOR JUNE 12 Holub»
Im pressive Trad ition In Take P la t
on Rank of R«d Cedar.
•hih I nlvrky
INFANTRY MAKESIf 1115
R ea li im of Dem on»iration Ove
ih ad cw s Previo«* M ilitar-
E ffo rts Here.
STH AREA CORPS INSPECTION TUES.
-H Arm y O ffice rs *n
D ay R ev iew ; W T h o ro u g h .
1 PROFESSOR TAKES EXPERIMENTD B . M eye r to Be Occupied
to r S e ve ra l Y e a r , w ith
N ew Vacc ine .
I r j f l l f j •' SUMMER SCHOOL FLANS COMPLETE
v f C C . i A c r ci l . f l j j i J a r j U u i l j R egistration Day on Ju ne 2 5 ;
(T i r T -" p A u n c r 4 IS : $ I If MV V-i
of Yo ,
danv Educationa l Featu
O ffe red .
M. £. R. SEFYICE STOPS SATURDAY
in te ru rb an i from Lansing fo B* D isrortm ued Tomorrow
V i -, night.
SUPERLATIVE INI L E N G IN E E R S P U N A N N
U B O R M E E T F O R JA N . , 1930
fe a tu re o
M as
¿m iner School to Be
Vocal Class by
ire airead-, un V vocation or I over Michigan Ann Arbor duri
ary. lauo. Pro:!. Allen o í the •irttnent oí tm-
•pcttd a*» me mb« m general arran • Detroit Thurs*:: »he first comir.it'
C O N V E N IE N TAM PV S A L E N D A R
m —Coe rollete plays base* here with the Spartans.« moon—W h annual B u t e In* •leglate Track and Field Meet m.-Jtogtoeers'_ bfcU m Uw
•n ballroom Music by the eleva.
‘■KDAY—I M v .—Final* of 14th annual State
T>‘ rrnHeeiatr Track and F ie » Meet.
d a y —Ail - i t a m i t u a military inspec
ta i.P OL—V. al M. meets Spartan*
b b m U L
great following ciu ‘ ,teacher of voice V1‘1" ' h him' ' atr.n- who have stuc.. • w*»« nun - various parta of the • *rc *,“ t*mag to follow hur. «* r'URi -in order to study under V-, d»rec-e
Graveure at present •> ^opera tngagemeoU in Germa*«.* u planning to return early -r. jiu> * order to «tait hie course on ame. n cording to present plan--' -ne .an. u w w-.il sail on Ju ly 1 and on a. rival in New York about the -Otn w* come tfcrecUy to the campus .
Several other courses lJD ue oner t r th* mmh: t»c ulty uut wtm »ÏH» r ..,. n< p o w tg ill number dmtly a ord er.roCm*m in this d ira it® ia pn
. duted.
M S. C. M U S IC S T U D E N T SG IV E JO IN T R E C IT A L H E R E b>
WORLD POLITICS SERIES CLOSES
Lecture by Lieut. A . (». A lle y D is*j T H E T A 1>LPHA PHI S W IN G S
c u t» » In le rn it io n a l P ro g r .s i Q J J J ' ^ | J U I N I T I A T E S
i< A it Sn yd er and Ph il H im T ak en
in by D ram atic* F ra tern ity .
ENGINEERS TO MEET AT ANN ARBOR CONVENTION
Xml Klee
>cd mak«- famous ov
» p«cher in the music insti u I member oí Mu Eta Quucron.
r* at Ann Arbor on .Tuesday, May ting up rt a world peace farce and ad*At this meeting the «-.abject of vof-Jited it as a step of advancement,rnead line research will be diacuas- h «* stated that war between fam.uca,
I t la expected that five faculty nbea, and feudal domai-t* ha* beenuuT* of e ra ^ ^ After leav ng the stage, "ahe members of the electrical rnglnecnng .-nded and that it is possible to abolish
came back to give the audience in her department will attend thla meeting, war between nation* if cooperation andr-lano charming way., her impressions of,and it n- also probable that many of faith of the nations la given. He
and a Hollywood and the making of the the seiuor electrical engineering stu- further said that the future^ ouUook. talkie*. • dent* will be preaent. world peace i* highly opunuauc.
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The annual exhibition of the art department of Michigan .state collrgi- wljl (>»• held from May 10 to 2ft ft r
H e ld in Union B .l l ro o m I S ofengineering »tut the art gallery of the college library from 0 n m. to ft p m datly. with the exception of Saturday, May 2ft, when it. ran be seen from it to 12 u m . and .Sunday. May 10. from
W ill B,
from 9 to 1 2 ; T ravelers
lo P la y .
tllf Pill tjllllbflil chary»
F A C U L T Y M E M B E R S A R E
N A M E D O N C IT Y B O A R D
SEEKS m iM S IR PCo-perale w ith In ternationa l A fri-
cn ltn ra l C o rp .; Aw a ita A p p ro va l.
'the chemlntry department ha» been :irrylng on negotiation» for »evernl
months with the International Agrl- ulttiral eorporatlon, producers of ferii ixer» und phowphnte mineral» They intend to establish an Industrial fel- owship In the college The fellowship
to fomt dfjflge becauae of the high SU to I'Nom ol« will« for» caliber of a m * of. the individual s ta n ' comtotitioa tot ih*v ll of the ttttUfriaghoolJi. . enti^pe m all < W f.
I l l « O rw n ond*White thlncled»‘w1llvln the distance »Sri- '"■*** to defending their title won last year, vault 1« counted on u l i , 1 and are doped to cop it again. Western nine score. ■*
Hike
neeting of the city > a using a board was :»
charge of the par d'l of- * hi.** communi of the faculty of M iri lego were appointed
They are I*r*»f.h; o I,. Allen M r Allen w d city engineer for o,
The research will-is* on the effect of high phosphate nnd*high m ineral‘ad* dit ion« for dairy entile rations, and will be conducted under the direction of P r Huppert, professor of biological I hemiBtry.
CIVIL SERVICE ANNOUNCES TEN COMING EXAMS
F R A N K L IN C O L L E G E JU N IO R S \ m m w k n * ,H O L D F IR S T P R O M IN H IS T O R Y T H IN C L A D S
THREATEN STATE TITLE1L a r |« * t E n t r y in H iito r y o f Inter-|
co lle f ia te M a tt Here.
Franklin Franklin r» hist Junto the college
fjuet. The
il «1PI — Till» Juniors will ha vi
rim aver prrlentc •ceding I he (Ihiim
>. nllTlg i T u llv .
I lie VS ol a basket i\ Hboilltl
»u ltim il rdtin I f 800 a yet
B U S IN E S S M EN D O N A T EFU N D S T O U . O F O R E G O N no
Musine v.- men vi* raised $l03,2ft,i vd ruction of the •'me Art« build-
of Oregon. One • Moooo hi ougi r and rnthuf.bi.sti»
The fourteenth annual state intercollegiate track and field meet will !»»•- kin a t ,the .stadium here thin afternoon when the prellmlnarie» in ull the short -
•tin« and field event*- will Ik* held »vent* will Im* held tomormw morn- and the firm Is will start tomorrow
afternoon with the pole vault With entries from nearly every col
lege in the »tato the affair thia year will be one of the higgesL in the hl«tory of the meet. 'Die schonf« exi>ertf*d to win the biggest share of the honors are Mu lligan State, Western -State, Ypsi- lanti Normal, and IJeimn cn.y college, but Lhe points are sure to be «split
D O R O T H Y G R A Y
Helps You Correct Enlarged "Tores
D o r o t h y g r a y tu> mad«tw o preparations w hich have been splendidly successful in overcoming an enlarged pore condition. «
Pore Lo tion is a clear fragrant liquid, w hich can he patted on all over your face j f your skin is oily, Its regular use corrcccs and reduces enlarged pore*. $2.00, $4(X).
Pore Paste is a soothing medicated cream w h ich can he left on a ll n ight. I t brings the pores back to normal, even though the pressing out o f blackhead* has left them greatly enlarged. $ 1 .00.
< J t o u r T o i l e t ( j o o d s D e p a r t m e n t
D r . R . I . S e a l b y»E N T IN T
?»W Abbot llldg. IMmmm* 3303lem ings I» Appointment
I S E H O M f - S T l l D V C O U R S E S
T O H A S T E N G R A D U A T I O N!f,,a) A-IOrr*^ /# yie ld in g course» tn tte Social Sciences, theLangua
tnciNat ural Sciences, M.ithcm atu Ivducntion and Theological buLj«Turn wan lint* la account. For detailed circular eddreee
Œ f t e f l n i b r r s i t p o f C f t i c a g oBo a 8 | C h ica g o , l l l ih o la
Wr Represent
The Equitable Life Assurance
Societyof the
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AttentionStudents
The Lansing CafeUnalig'n Magi Ipto l»*u
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A M E LC I G A R E T T E S
W H Y C A M E L S A R E T H E B E T T E R C I G A R E T T E
77/,- w o r l d ' s l a r g e s t g r o u p o f t o b a c c o e x p e r t s . . .
o n e b r a n d . . . o n e i / u . i l i t y , , , o n e s i z e p a c k a g e
. . . e v e r y t h i n g c o n c e n t r a t e d o n C a m e l g o o d n e s s .
T h e s m o o t h n e s s a n d m i l d n e s s o f C a m e l s a r e p o s
s i b l e o n l y t h r o u g h t h e u s e o f c h o i c e s t t o b a c c o s .
T h e m o s t s h i l f n l b l e n d i n g g i v e s C a m e l t a n i n
d i v i d u a l i t y t f t a s t e t h a t i s b e y o n d i m i t a t i o n .
T h e y h a v e a m e l l o w n e s s t h a t y o n h a v e n e v e r
k n o w n i n a n y o t h e r c i g a r e t t e , r e g a r d l e s s t f p r i c e .
C a m e l s n e v e r t i r e y o u r t a s t e o r l e a v e a n m m
p l e a s a n t a f t e r - t a s t e .
I Social Calendar Replete With Spring Parties and Open Houses
located on the ba *7 the Red Cedar near the hold
Kobs' baseball team into once attain Kobs called pra»
off until the battle was over b«-'. cf .stray bullets which found tlieir ever to the diamond.
Soflle of the infantry officers :•<H hard going in the parade when <
CO ED ALI. Sii.HT CANOE TRIP TO COME ON JUNE
r the the c mJry
» lo». after the parade hy one of tcmperumental cuvairy horseji. 11 cver, Governor Green looked well the aaddle.
H UG R P K P M EET IN G To aftow t hat the xtudeni ho<ly
not fallen hy the wayalde in iu s fort Of the bali t»am a hup»1 and Willi |K-|> mw’Uti« Ui belng nlanned Monday night at 0 o'ilock, *>n the of the Michigan prtiw. 7 he rra-ei viil featuri* the absenee of a Ion« of tlie ujuml »peakens, who are prominent at ihise n* < rion.. and inelude a number of *nappy « n! rnents and organbwd checrn.
Bverybody will U- therf J'-i he ged jk*p meeting ot the ycar.
IN T flA M I KA I. A T I IM . 11 f ■-<Now J-S the Urne «f lh- year a l
intramural a l filetier. are at thejr u
.nd liaKiemen t um pro-, t
CO ED INTRAMURAL SPORTS ARE STARTED
P ia c q u e A re O l i r red by Athletic
Department.
'LyesExami ned
1 owle Optical C<
THE MARY STEW ART SHOP
PEOPLES CHURCH :'ii any place from Chicago io Ho,Uhi UavTng .mUDelen'. money for any uni i au— i> i vpciM- urr p a id 'b y ttfc ft iW a k S É fr Aa an aid to thè cMimun-
.. . .. . ‘ -4ty tfwfe are complete departmenb» ofCLASS TAKES TRIP,NTCTCUSS mwm- » Jsr**”'T O U R N E Y T O B E M A Y 24 ■ — — ____________
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in Detroit. n i!£Tiv Ììt 11 ‘¿ L I . *1
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OR E R A D L A . f V . ;N F T R <
H u n t F o o d S h o p
X IM INE MONDAY
Progress Weekl o » debrai c Olir
HA K> i-i IERI) WMM.ilSAItY
\Tew Merchandise At Special’Prices
Mills D ry Goods Co.* i t a i i i a « i « i i i i i i i i i i > > >
/ t y u n t t h * / o / H is
.a n g ra < k R ( ')) resen t ir e
the indivia I ment propr i
E a s t L a n s in g D ry G o o d s
OPENING DANCEP A R K L A K ESATURDAY, MAY 18
\ N D K V K i n S IT I- ; It i T M O N D A Y
Free Dancing Sunday Ailernoon No Strings
M r ,H IC H Y T t t JE
B L A C K C A T ’SA '. iU « rl;i-E<»t'an l ’r< -entiilion— NufT S a id
I'f iv il lin n I nder M anagem ent S a t lerla-I^ogan
U t t e r l y F e m i n i n e
A N E W G g l l ) 5 g n M i K S T O C K I N G
Style ^5 9 0
P i n i U e
K a r r r,to f r e n c h l i t t i
V t r y Sheer
O T Y U . 590 i\ com pletely femin- O in e— a com posite o f the dainty features e ve ry w o n ,in cherishes.
T h is N e w G o ld Stripe Strx lnn f; w ould he d cs ite ib le at any. price. I ’.ur at $ 1 95 it offers a va lue w h ich h ithe rto has been im possib le to obta in.
D e C A M P ’S
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member: u t of carry u id an aroiii. m senior# i , W e regretthing scn:or moustaches wh ily so proadneftt about thi &r.
A C O M I'I.IM KN T TO ST A TE STUD EN TS
e locking ul the library doors du im hours oi convocation Monti- qgnplimeot to the studcnU - igan state. The door a were lacked «h t during the two lwurs from
12.
mmmr' a m - il Scotch viUtphom to 1,e | an Americanised synchronic Agate theater. We have« fu n the Inevitable wouid^
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STATE FRESH VICTORIOUS OVER W. S. N.C. YEARLINGS YESTERDAY
[Li r i u ' i f 1'0 1 A C T
BATTLE BEFORE Ü. OF M. TILT3*1 Sco re Ends Tough « t ile A ll
the W a y ; F irst F ive Innings
Fea tured h y No H i t s . .
BROSE, GREEN STARThe Michigan stale fresh imsefcnli
aggregation won t hard fought game here Thursday against the Western J Btnte Normal first year men by defeating the visitors. 3d,
Both Lend) nlayofi A KeordeKs game j
M. S. C.-Coe College Gam e F u r
nishes Speculation fo r Dope-
stern; Opposition Strong.
KOBS STRESSES HITTINGSUNDAY AND MONDAY
Ita.von Shirts and Shorts
T lw lu x u r y " f '■ ilk at the
iii. l ¡ft.
tirigli! ItratTS
M AYl HIIOS.f l i c H a t s to ic* o l tht* I o w n "
*35 N. Wanliington Ace. uPK N 8A TU RD A Y N IG H T
N O W O P E NM DERN SHOE REBUILDING and
Hat Renovating and Working
Shoe Shining Parlor
Mt*. McMui •ray *- — ~ -------- -,Waxes Poetic G en tle m en ^ A ppare
o v e r loliacaeeon. Texan ' Î
211 So. Washmaton
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STATE SHOE« SHOP
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N ü ñ ñ - B ü s hfJhe cAnhle-Tashioned Che ford
Shubel Shoe Co.10 North Washington
I .'in-in ir. Mi th ¡-an
JAMMINGi/i
Betrayalw u u
ESTHER RALSTO N O AR Y C O O P E R .
4 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY m I ■ ~ ~ / '
Jack Mulhail - Charlie Murrav
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY