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fidali* Editorial Piscas*** Holtkcrlck Pays lar This Term fH H H O O W rtiM «*« r <(ime 2 1 Michigan State News ( ’im n rit Votes to /fave Holiday Friday, May <7 IGANSTATE BASEBALL NINELOSES TO NOTRE DA!'' t^tfatse Crumbles aid Strong IrisH Baseball Combination Talc /|/ran!age of Frrors to Win. 12*5;. Spartans Meet Coe Collcf '»day. n; P! h in t ’ T h " »tf» t»,night from No poih Bernl. In*! win**. Michigan St« rand put ihr<*e rallies ¡or* <* th** p la c e . \rath> r rtcmorali/wl linchaII ~~ « I to th. .state cam- B L U E KEYSPONSORSPEP MEET FORU . OEM . GAME (tame to pfavetl I t With th.- errors «sça •> Event on Co1!. uf t eld Monday "th" Apartan V. ? V • *s 10 8eal ifi shift his team uain ; . Tr»di'i«.n»l Fee. r Dumi- ,|r plarod h:t Retires Today OAV NO 'NATIONS Council Head fjjfj spring E‘ mm ryr\TT CAI r r r lU n U L CLC.G Ü U /fa M-Ml? TUÏ1QÇ M í, i ti A t SnliKj. limimtioni Come Wednesday; F r,a i Bal lot to Be June H. M iif '1 INTEREST SHOWN ircation lo Choose mm du(S lrler»st Being Horst Sho-v Which Piace May 29-i I PLACE HANNAH,GOULD. LADD AT HELM FORCOING YEAR Succeed Dtckeson, Lage. Ramsdell- New Officer-. Take Position» I Immediately; All *Pieminent in Extracurricular Activities-Much i Chantre in Personnel. I HOLIDAYONMAY31 IN LIEUOFBOLSHEVIKDAY Combined Effort« of Siudenl Coon* SETFOR JUNE 12 Holub» Impressive Tradition In Take Plat on Rank of R«d Cedar. •hih I nlvrky INFANTRY MAKES If 1115 R eali im of Demon»iration Ove ihadcws Previo«* Militar- Efforts Here. STH AREA CORPS INSPECTION TUES. -H Arm y Officers *n Day Review; W Thorough. 1 PROFESSOR TAKES EXPERIMENT D B. Meyer to Be Occupied tor Several Year, with New Vaccine. I r jfllfj •' SUMMER SCHOOL FLANS COMPLETE vfCC.iAcrc il.fljjiJ arjUuilj Registration Day on June 25; (T ir T -" p A u n c r 4IS : $ I If M V V-i of Yo, danv Educational Featu Offered. M. £. R. SEFYICE STOPS SATURDAY interurbani from Lansing fo B* Disrortmued Tomorrow V i -, night. SUPERLATIVE IN IL ENGINEERS PUN ANN UBOR MEET FOR JAN., 1930 feature o Mas ¿miner School to Be Vocal Class by ire airead-, un V vocation or I over Michigan Ann Arbor duri ary. lauo. Pro: !. Allen the •irttnent oí tm- •pcttd a*» me mb« m general arran Detroit Thurs*:: »he first comir.it' C ONVENIENT AMPVS ALENDAR m —Coe rollete plays base* here with the Spartans. « moon—W h annual Bute 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 Fie» Meet. day Ail - it a m i tu a military inspec- tai. P OL—V . al M . meets Spartan* b bmUL 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 July 1 and on a. rival in New York about the -Otn w* come tfcrecUy to the campus . Several other courses lJD ue oner tr th* mmh: t»c ulty uut wtm »ÏH» r..,. n< pow tg ill number dmtly a ord er.roCm*m in this dirait® ia pn . duted. M S. C. MUSIC STUDENTS GIVE JOINT RECITAL HERE b> WORLD POLITICS SERIES CLOSES Lecture by Lieut. A. (». Alley Dis*j T H ET A 1>LPHA PHI SWINGS cut»» Inlernitional Progr.si Q JJJ '^ |JU INITIATES i< Ait Snyder and Phil Him Taken in by Dramatic* Fraternity. 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, ^ It la expected that five faculty nbea, and feudal domai-t* ha* been uuT* 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 and r-lano charming way., her impressionsof,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. AT THE UNION >xi and a:* Mom Sim* -.11of the above si * at a discount -of coupon books
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Page 1: Michigan State Newsarchive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1929/state_news...fidali* Editorial Piscas*** Holtkcrlck Pays lar This Term fH H H O O W r tiM «* « r

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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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h in t’ T h "

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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

plarod h:t

Retires Today

OAV

NO 'NATIONS Council Head fjjfj

spring E‘ mmr y r \ T T C A I r r r

l U n U L CLC.G Ü U

/ f a

M-Ml? TUÏ1QÇ M í, i ti A t S n l iK j .

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.

AT THE UNION

>xi and a:*

M om Sim*

-.11 o f the above si * at a discount - of coupon books

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1?ht8 Gtle-(ln.Y ho liiln v o f f r iv i fine! is n p» MiniiiM mi »v ii m orii T h e d ii) wiis g ivon i i s w lth o u ! Ilo m OIV 1 hai) r.'iii lim i w | sin n*»Hsiliii in Um laut! thè m ini 1*0011 W«8t

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i l t m ed ie v a l tm irs ,, a n ece ss itò p a il’t la t i i w o rk n n.sin

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

Πf 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

l 'N ITR I» NTATt: s "We Write 'Em KightM

Wilson & Johnsonl'hone 2-0711

D a n c e r - B r o g a n C

AttentionStudents

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Kealauiwal 203 Notiti» W«iMi|tai Aymnm

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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 .

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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 ■ — — ____________

V in t i Three Com m unity H om ei

in Detroit. n i!£Tiv Ììt 11 ‘¿ L I . *1

NY 0 P r NfNC> \ \ M I a B I E

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

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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

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*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

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ESTHER RALSTO N O AR Y C O O P E R .

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Jack Mulhail - Charlie Murrav

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY


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