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library MICHIGAN STATE COLUQC Of AGRI. ANO APP. SCI ENCE I BEAT MICHIGAN h = Michigan Stale News I i MICHIGAN STATE VOLUME 18 " SECOND UNION VAUDEVILLE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE GLADMER FEB. 4 .5 6 TRY-OUT DATES BEGIN OCTOBER IS, SAYS KENNETH SCUDDER,' MANAGER. MADE BIG HIT LAST YEAR Three Performance Idea Inaugurated in ’24 With Great Success. j BIG PEP MEET i TONITE IN GYM| “ Carp” Julian, Michigan StateV Greatest Football Hero Will Be I Present at Meet. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 The Spirit o f 1915 NUMBER fi i.rtm ry 4, •*». 41 h a v e désignât . ih#* d a te s l'o r II»#* s«*«-oii»l íi I iiu ih I , Vttiulovill»* It#'Vl#*W to I h- lli'ltl #• f lh id m e r th e a t e r, l-#*iriKinur. I out «lntl*N lia vf* l»««*h *«d III -dev. Ih l. I«*». Tuesdii.v, « »* i lì»». I'hursdiiy, 4tot. 'SI. Any stmh-nts ..•iti e»f Ntml«*ntM h a v in g hU-as for fu*» or acta nr#* m|iM*Mf#*i| to u«*t •i. fi w ith K**ritM*fli 8i ii#l»l<*r. ninna* ut t lif* Kun# an inn limi*#*. ioH Vaudevilli»» nr»* the ««income H* old l’tiloñ Hpera*. ttif* last "f , w«-re Ilio famous: 1-11 iI* I .. . d ” j anil the “Painpus NIjctith** In These performanci**, although wen» a sue«-«-«* from t he sb»iw . standpoint, were a faillir#* from n.iia ial outcome. t unfit tin* IhMt yenj^was an at* i made to stage any entertain* of this nature. The tirsi aiinnul li Vaudeville ll#*vil*W tnalie ils up m .•• :•! ili#* (llildmer theater last ■inrv for a thri*#* night rnn on th** «ah, and 7th. It featured the ft.rf.- KatiM'os". “IHie Moth and Khun#*»", the Iminan 8M»*rs”, i\ other ai ta Itoth from ¡1 limiti mid a theater-goertf vh-ivpoint I lie .»■maini* was a decided »m«-«-»* is viMtr’s show promise* to *ur- . v#*tt th a t of In«» venr's .»how. i chorus of twelve girl*. one of musical stilts, a one net play, a •id dance s*-t, und a sket«-h from light otM-ra. m akim r hi all a vii-JU* .lesioni hill of idtfht acts. iKfor- lod with snappy humorous nill- HOLD ELIMINATION p and enf o he hold The -|iep in prepm o with M i»rp” .lull im-I gridìi -mind -im! STATE GRID FANS PREPARE FOR TRIP TO FERRY HELD FOR GREAT CONTEST FOOTBALL FANS TRAVEL BY VARIOUS METHODS; SEVENTY. FIVE PER CENT OF STUDENTS GOING. SPECIAL TRAIN CHARTERED FOR TRIP Will Leave in Bach of Olds Hall at 8:1S Saturday Morning; to Carry Band of Siity-five Pieces. R .O .T .C . EXPECTS GREAT SEASON New Captains Take Post; Will Select Cadet Colonel Soon. It) (iMtfljP \Vsssi«IH«ir>. ‘ .*7 \Tune Up Fords For Occasion .d Hie •ri ss*m ve«| IIV « ' T O Don MacPhersou and Hadsel Smith Run for '29 Präsident. M.-l'h.„nil IC..Ì*. ; the fwit rand Mates wh#* 'led rm fur president rtf the < hiss u«*yf Werlnesrla v a> f the «-lilllimit loll* . h»-|»l ili Hall .if Kittfineerimr bou The««* twu men «tiri i\ **#| ng and wilt take tip th . n# \f m««*ting s»f He «-hiss . amlidates who held ih» dr the eliminai inns f<>r un- «re Margaret Ifuhhar.l and Plans for Military Ball Were Dis- cussed ; Nominate Sponsors at “* ’ lihlt Jw«tih|. I*' WEAR BROADCASTS MICHIGAN GAME To Be the First Program Over New 1000 Watt Station. 11»- Stale Mieli i him la icillif i « WILL ISSUE DIRECTORIES OF STUDENTS OCT 25 To Contain Names and Classifica- tion of All Students and Mem- bers of Faculty. BOARD APPROVES •GREEN ONION CHIEF Helen Doris Taylor Is New Otfi- Appoint Committees to AKmsd to " cial Editor of Humor Rush; Also Class Social Magaiioe. Events for Year. •riilltf Will Is«* the M I** Hnhert. x'cckwenr for the efTice i.f frea*#- | o s ’|- (,ssl#l pemil «ogni«*«! with *««»r«lnti Whittier and “ll \ ] M lost between Old** Hall and the (liim id n httiltlitig #»n Uidnr^rl.tt morning. I im k r plea*«* « all II. Fashion Hhop Harneo, ptmne *»I:4«N. ICewanl. * CHOOSE TOPIC FOR Battle-Scarred Survivors o f M ixer CAMBRIDGE DEBATE So Well Mixed They Ran Together Sute Tmb t0 SufpoTi ..DnB#. cracy is a Failure.’ ■«ollege cs|h and «»-«»hi itmhled I hUfsihl.V lilortlìlig uith a a*• after (lio night Itefor«*’* ut* fmt In «leeidedly pr#»i»#*unee#I -'irrnlng ih#* w»*arv i » m#* h, if con rtaitied tliat thè*- parti«-« ut* Hi#* mixer at thè i'idon la-f l ’ v th è ItMik* n f «•«aiti«* r»f 11»*- irr#«| «urvivors it i» #-ertnin| rlv ev»-r.v #»ne whh tborouglilv j ■d in faef suine rati tóget h»*r. i ’•t In a n y « la«« Im d #l#«-i#le«l#-1 ut hls v ieifuhm wiUi a ni«*** uni/, it is estimili*«! flint tn*j -v** v«*ry few pn|wr« fu correet -•* p#*r . e llt r.f (he **f »uff«*riiig frutu u riter'» i all thè nenie — i .#i£***• #»f fhi» Ile forensi»- p> I 'n »versi? y tv, .\uv»*mlM*r lit) debate . hridire tenni u 4'#ia eh !» •r held K* ker rito* T1 pru|w fh .iddre»-» of each. Th. .Im . *ah.ng* « i|ii . whh-tf I- * h t< l.'g«* Tltl* full fie lut» r ftinn » i ho «HfTIt »il informât lun "vv und ’ •Ui|»il mg»- o f id utd 1. »Ir» »« FKIXIMW PIIOTtls DEAN PHELAN TELLS OF DARTMOUTH EDUCAHON PLAN MADE BY STUDENTS f i l l I nyr »ui registration. Upf illrr • »1 At i: a .1 s rlehrtle «»rk unti oniiuit tie- ihe niid II- elm# -til» « iid thu ri» hi hi eil« it« h lift i hen hier r.t. of our I m* h t if ill tul isupu* d» reti Ilote now how Mid«- Hut h fe*-I WL.II h»- »igll« several hull- ‘»••I«hIIh. If t« liiftjs«! that all L'hf arm#» at the Alpha W i hofW “ ifferltig fruni total #»r a t le*i»t r I paralysis. . Ium « uh*M*rver u|ion tudng t#»l«l .,>ir ' night ») iiffray w..uhi notUv flu- muri ’• f «*une of fh«* m ill hut Hlil«. h * t ), ;t y 1' -1*' enlighten*«! Many a elm** is tserri itriwl. »« iifts«! imi iieiiriy free/ ■•'if ufter «treiuuuiH aervhv ln»f huts#! -Vecordtng to the i-oiMvnHti« #»f ,t r<’i # fiiun ea the campiti# it apiviirn th»* -i> \ r- mir the utilyne KTAiHNBTET It,. - , «riens of the r**»j*#«-tive «h««v |)|M " nut the ««nl.v oim-*# tu use rh#*tn «ting' and thru •ng »he mixer. M any a fr««* ri i#* pitture,another f»k#*n W#«luess|ay night on H«su»e .j„. haunting r i*air of «hot*« aud many a enrn ■ .ian#eto bisgrave * I‘»rtured, hllt ¡flll, the midst #«f\evertheU*«s u-arin* ............... »i«r» "..^r r'Kk. tlw .H humlrwl. . , . „ |T„ | . Ul^ . , -,i a ,,r*-. th.- » h».| not h m for lh„ r.J.t»T tl„- rn.m-.l .... W" " M h" V" th.- iiiiv.-r .V». ,. k-r.t.i'l ' * I» M l «h.M- fi -,-1 ih.-. K w v l„« r n.U-1 «ml . ... J'rt.n*. i.m- y.Hiuc l.n.l ,,|w „jw l,IIHj„ „ rk..| ..rmin.l. ' 'v.-r .. •* w5»' -'«• *h'«.«hr ....... »ml ner own f#*t»t fop «mnie tim e tin* th I * h# hi He Turning iu knu k- . r«»t«l««l »isrslss • I* thy it of fil- ili carry robber Alpt Id. «tu ;h •JtsK. ha« lieen »«deet. I ig«*r am i xx III start f« d v mi (he l'amhridg# i- ws*i| kimwti f.»r t.i* in»« t mii w uh Theta umi wirh th» iil h#»t «pring Ili» ex ibi »erve ti ini in g.««! •• dettili •* sea Min. Kekertnao urge« flint all iter» «fs*d r*-is*rf t<» hun f I-#* asim ili »«|un»l vvIII start tu fluir;» v«*ry f«*w days. r- The Kashhsti 8h«*p. BEAT MICHIGAN PARTY Tonight -the second of the serl#*a of I'nb»n partlcw will h« given. In k— ping with the spirit of the day. the hail will b- gaily decorated w|th a »(reamer effect and ail fhrti-out the d u a "Heat Mlrhlgan" spirit w ill prevail, as a send-off to the „r elents accompanying the team to Ann Arbor MRS. ROSEBOOM’S MOTHER DIED IN KANSAS, SEPT. 20 Friends »»f Mr» Norma H H«#e lMM»m. "f the Kngiish «l**f*irtin«*n». were surprised t.» h*»ar «.f the d»*ath •f M r » it»M#elwMinr* mother which oe* >wred S-pr# fnts*r ' 13» — Mr«. ItneotMMtm has r»«-«*nflr r#*4tim *-d from Laurtum, I "«« w he r*.* the i.e.* rites ..f h»*r ui fit her were held M r» Hi lehr1st endear«-«! h«-n»elf f<» th<- «tmleofs and fai-ulty of »in* rulleg«* wb**n *h«- s|a*nt »*-v«-ral year« at fh« i«>ll**g** w it h M r« HiftsetsMint ;»fi»l h»*r * «»**r Miss Muud- fiihhrist, «I**an ».f w nun at that time Her ptissing < »irues a« a gri«*v«uis stirpris** t«s the host uf frh*luls Mrs tsilebriaf had at th«* »»dlege. WOLVERINE NOTICE ng I». Id r. ‘"m.* la-an Phelan »>f \-'»l » I IKhtlfi help uiui '•mhfit « •Diet I Ules il I ..liegt VI. e ident1 flea «4 «•«•!• ra hi. Wh»*iM*» —r ••«I h »dp and u d you I want un Sufo«*4iines Isa». If-r A-\. VVh.fi tu put irf thu I •«» a ! t* t-< fl m! i.luuls adu*r •arrnt - nd«*nf« uId suggea? - ..I»l «»rder fulls.W« i* and reel* li *«• w«»rk t-ref»- OFFICER’S CLUB MEETING >1 it was finally diaeovered that she j Numinath.à* l°T la* made at A the .»ffh. r's .. _ h i iduh to (m * hdid at 5:«9 o’ehs-k If no*. Hall, not a eo^d # <«»Id lift n j Attmt l«mll plana will also rt**«igned ami th»*n signed «»ver ¡-gain. Id no* omLTTI -T When Ir «ame to signing In at Abbot * not paid her fare and her «-ruel „ ,, . (_ w i ( lift n p*m«-il. **7“ rl,le •“Zr.w lth the result that perhajia *»m* wUI { *V* M ili7 r; » f-w .«f. . „ Fobh-'; d*D,v" k » thHr »-«-k wi.l». Alrh-'titfh *.*•»,)- < « « « * * r»Sed h.1 i. . ' 1., < '-r,'"u“ 5 'in.«v .-«rrv tb.- mark, -f thi. t»¡ — D. »ft "**1) itapmltlMW. tbe KMV„. „II »11 b rh„| " T ..* hui:|y > W N »*■> who h »»:>ff<lr aD(j t)H. (-.-rtalnly t.»k - «,1, i, the on „ ^ ^ y„ trrút, nmrol^j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ owj Bm Wash. are. Htmients who have red r»«*elved their Wolverine or th»«««* wish Ing to purchase »te-m may do «u every afternoon next week fr«»m 3 t»» ^ 4 In fhe f'nlon Memorial Hu tiding ... E. 4* Hayhow. tiimiiK«« mnnag»*r. will irpa spooaorii will ^ at or mmr fh»* main d»*sk I f n o t I-.. help th«1 ‘.Die (••li It 1*1. it i idual •<>«■ kmdmmiton for M. 8 . "■«•»» atom lM t Bhntel a. I'ateot ohs I a »huhel’s, and vdvd pumpa for you ¡ Saturday, buhéi s. 210 X. Wash are. |210 X. Wa Ani ns.^l M Prealdent AMKKICAN M9UIOX TO MRKT There will lie a business meeting nf the A ru«-rlean l.«*gi»m next Monday evienine at 8 o'clock in the college armory. that m*«-»ing ;i'h »'mh'iif »huuhi h-‘Ve »..tn»* < (• -fitiir»* t.»«k i*r problem !«. uurk out and present ?«» the oth«*r nine men ;»t th»» f»»ilowing m»«-»irig fie would do ti!| i)m* rending for h'tti* »**lf and develop tlie entire r»-s«*nr«*h ! In reference t«* the ol»*,, of In»-as*- *ide ..f th»* pr«»blein. Fn-shman ‘ ing ••ff»« i»-in v !*ean I’h-tsug.»v*» „."»or«««» «hen Id 1«* l.mad #»*ur«es not | very intere«4lng *slk -m the results narr«»wed down !•• any «(»»cialiaatlott. J of an Interview with a grciip of («art* I*sngwage. Fngli»h 11 »-»»urse in Mud* mouth students- * ampu« lesder«, ,,rn <*lvlltxath»n. u »-onrse in evolution every «»ne of th«*tnathletics, frater »‘ding as •» prefwratory »oume for I nlfy men, scholar* of n»*te. unupu>iwi j "#'k*n«e' should I«* n«piired.'* i an urgabixatlf>a of .typs-ai American i ln*an Phelan con«*Iu«led his moat In* (young men. The gr»»tip had ««»tnpiled i rer«»sting address t».v emphasising the a paper on the failure #»f a «««liege j fact that thecollege is an Inatfttation and stated tlw*following eswential j that baa f«»r ita primt function the ideas :— I *t rain ing of tlie individual for ser* .......................................................................... j vice.** Xew Heoteh grain oxfords for men. buhel Shoe 8tore, ) priced at 35,00. Id iMi. $7X10 and $8.00. Mbtiiiela ^10 N. Wash. Pome on stiukmta. show the 1012 to! 1015 spirt, heat Mlrhlgan. Mhohei I N b w 4*o. <«•1lege Footwear extraordinary, hbuhel 8b«» Po., 210 K. Waah a it
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  • libraryMICHIGAN STATE C O LU Q C Of AGRI. ANO APP. SCI ENCE

    I BEAT MICHIGANh = Michigan Stale News Ii MICHIGAN STATEVOLUME 18 ‘ "

    SECOND UNION VAUDEVILLE WILL BE GIVEN AT THE GLADMER FEB. 4 .5 6

    TRY-OUT DATES BEGIN OCTOBER IS , SAYS KENNETH SCUDDER,' MANAGER.

    MADE BIG HIT LAST YEARThree Performance Idea Inaugurated in ’24 With Great Success. j

    BIG PEP MEET i TONITE IN GYM|

    “ Carp” Julian, Michigan State V Greatest Football Hero Will Be I

    Present at Meet.

    FR ID AY, OCTOBER 2, 1925

    The Spirit o f 1915N UM BER fi

    i.rtmry 4, •*». 41 h a v e désignât . ih#* dates l'or II»#* s«*«-oii»l í i I i iu ih I, Vttiulovill»* It#'Vl#*W to Ih- lli'ltl#• flh id m er th ea te r, l-#*iriKinur.I out «lntl*N l ia vf* l»««*h *«d III-dev. I h l . I«*». Tuesdii.v, « »* i lì»». I'hursd iiy , 4 tot. 'S I . A n y stmh-nts ..•iti e»f Ntml«*ntM h av in g hU-as for fu*» or acta nr#* m|iM*Mf#*i| to u«*t •i. fi w ith K**ritM*fli 8 i ii#l»l I 'n »versi? y

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    ‘»••I«hIIh. If t« liiftjs«! tha t a ll L'hf arm#» at the A lpha W i h o f W

    “ ifferltig fruni total #»r at le*i»t r I paralys is .

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    ’ • f «* une o f fh«* m ill hut Hlil«. h * t ), ;t y1 ' -1*' enlighten*«! M an y a elm** is tserri

    itr iw l. »« iifts«! im i iie iir iy free/■•'if u fte r «treiuuuiH a e rv h v ln»f huts#!

    -Vecordtng to the i-oiMvnHti« #»f ,t r< •’i #fiiun ea the campiti# it a p iv iirn th»* -i> \ r- mir the utilyne K T A iH N B T E T It,. -,

    «riens o f the r**»j*#«-tive «h««v |)|M" nut the ««nl.v o im-*# tu use rh#*tn « t in g ' and thru•ng »he m ixer. M an y a fr««* ri i#* p ittu re , another

    f»k#*n W#«luess|ay n ight on H«su»e . j„ . hauntingr i*air o f «hot*« au d m any a enrn ■ .ian#e to b is grave* I ‘»rtured, hllt ¡ f ll l, the m idst #«f \evertheU*«s u-arin * ............... »i«r»" . . ^ r r'Kk. t lw . H hum lrw l. . , . „ |T„ | . Ul^ . , - ,ia , ,r * - . th.-

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    ! t* t-1 it was finally diaeovered that she jNuminath.à* l ° T

    la* made at A the .»ffh. r's. . _ h i iduh to (m* hdid at 5:«9 o’ehs-k I f no*.

    Hall, not a eo^d # W N »*■> w h o h » » : >ffa o f .typs-ai A m erican i ln*an Ph e lan con«*Iu«led his moat In* (yo u n g men. T h e gr»»tip had ««»tnpiled i rer«»sting address t».v em phasising thea paper on the fa ilu re #»f a «««liege j fact th a t the college is an Inatfttationand stated tlw* fo llow in g eswential j tha t baa f«»r ita p rim t function theid e a s :— I *t ra in ing o f tlie in d iv id u a l for ser*

    .......................................................................... j vice.**Xew Heoteh grain oxfords for men.

    buhel Shoe 8 tore, ) priced at 35,00. Id iMi. $7X10 and $8.00. Mbtiiiela ^10 N. Wash.

    Pom e on stiukmta. show the 1012 to ! 1015 sp irt, heat M lrh lgan . Mhohei I N b w 4*o.

  • Pa«a Two M IC H IG A N ST A T E N EW S, FR ID A Y , O C TO BER t , IM S

    Michigan Stale Newst'ublifthed twice weekly during the col leg»* y«*ar by th** »tud*i T A T E N E W S «r . w r i t t e n In I hi- e d i t o r III »'hli-f ainl hi* n'wd»i»nl*. w ho tr» «• -I-hn T h e y ran In no w a v lie In te rp re t«* ! a s r«*t»ri ««■«•* m g ftm • f f è t a l «ri#-« j*oint o f th«* ('«»liege, o r o f c o l l e g e offl* ia l-

    HlfBSCRIPTI«tN $2 fin TI1E S»TI«h »I. TEAK

    ON TO MKHIUAN!Ten years ago, when "Carp" «JwMnn ^ma«herf '•ppMnent* r»f the

    Michigan Aggiow tr» piec#**, fnothall wa*» a gam** of brawn am! weight and muscle. It was th»* survival of the fittest and ¿he biggest team always won out,

    Today football is a matter «>f speerl and skill and brains. To»lay, we place our haekfiehl hopes on m»*n as 'mall a*» Id*slie F»»uts wh»»se 150 pounds would n*»t have ma»!»* much of a »lent on the l*ehem»»th lines of 1915. Hut in 1925 with f»*»t">all l**ing played “ out in the open" Fonts has as mu« h «if a *'han»«* as the other fellow.

    Ten years ag«> the college known as M. A. C. defeat#*! the University «»f Michigan by a s«»»n* of ‘j l t*» «» T»*m»»rrow an institution known as Michigan State Cnilege wdl attempt to turn the same trick, but with different methods.

    It is interesting to n*»te a few o' th»* change* that have

    Front 1915 to th«* present day Mu'hiitan Stat»* has alw'ay» Imp nl to trim thrir big rival, and nrvrr sue«••«*»li»l in dointr it. some- tint«*» m is s in g tin* mark widely as tn 1922 when we lost, ti.'! to 0, and sometimes coming very close as in 1*921 when a la»t minute touchdown gained by a "fluke** pass was th.* only margin of difference that showed tietween the two teams on th»* score-board. j And even at that, critics were unanimous in agreeing that the tireen and White outplayed the Maize and Blue and it was only the "breaks" which downed us.

    Th»«*tl that evening to make as many friends among the faculty as he eould? Keally now, who hares the blunt of the blame where this "inhuman" relationship exists?

    Now Freshman Invades Kingdomo f Pots and Pans as H. E. Student

    l.iKm unio tli*' ttrnt white ntuu who « ntt*r»*tl ,i villiiKt* of ligvdii'i. th«* tlr»t co-ed »ho nlKnod up for count«-« In u «ollcitt* which hitd juRt opt-uod It tlopr« to wo melt >«*«. even in a worm* plight. 1« Howard loihytu. of Travtir»»* t'ity. Fr«*hinan. who tlarrJ enter the Homo K* onotiiicM courwo at Mi« higan State college

    Porhap« the first and only "ui«re man" to taka up work «acred to femininity. Uihytn ha« embarked on l womanly career. No viaiona of housekeeping, or cuting and banting of dresses hnve led him into the situation, but s very earnest desire to learn about dietetics and food

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