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Die! in (risk Near Jackson
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(I Will sir»!i ^election* *»f Irtnnere Mii-ir^ ill "Heiuerle tie I'orhmr*:
Dr. Steven- to !»»• Narrator.
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Press Leads French JournalistMtisie (,roiip ^ j|| HereIn Svmplionv / k ii i1 On Modern r raneeJo.-i.il K\an- Will «..!»
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Michigan 6tate Ktmmended. group that selected her forher porfitioo showed infinite wisdom. Herlong career at Michigan State has been a
i most happy and Mticeeflnful one.j It would be a happy situation indeed, ifjj in the future, when is becomes necessary toselect housemothers the same degree ofcannincss is displayed. We sincerely hopei
| that it is.—f11*11.SN—
RUTH L. HAt.LAPAY Side Tranees
In The Rough! ..With llarvey Harrington jl.tinhnia* for Mr. Xilrh • • •Mi Lemuel Zilch, genial publish' i of Ballyhoo, descrv.; a full
mi-iisurr of credit for his laki -off t uc of digest site.We ve in • ii wondering for a long lime why this type of magazine
has not been ftivin the ribbing that b its due. Pseudo-soph i st i cat ioni* oozing from their < very pore, or page, have it is yoq will.A good thing is all right, und that good thing is the Reader's Digest
The pre-masticated literature to be found within its covers •, U gtttiftiitcoi quality, mid selected with wisdoi.i Others, however, aiming to
College Bulletin Baehman Stages Mock PracticeWith Pingle to Nelson Style
his squad to reportNobody knows where the f d Co|i>CinlD PreM
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kidding Binge!
I II an I to Hv \ofirati -of good business, and
The recipient of many a bir|. • tule at MSC. Francis Caluori} >». not resolved to he the binand has. through politctnl pull, hjROTC work, and because he passu
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Ocoigie Hill iviMpr, -•••■.-push it ix artrursd ' 4 "Sim icf I.Not
•r-Sifc i :ob*blv oi.*- and Eddie ffalan there anothi tI cc >ih couple ot ling gone togetheru'.t Mu>o Parties* Ed Flower* cut lii> tap reni N-. :-Md IT cMary Bet/mg hand that night WANTED-
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Martha Vial pa:t Everyt ne smokmg the rnient ot thc-.fhs( after the ehem banqueti .o Mayo couple* .People's, bpt up ct>mcs ai
me NEW ROYAL PORTABLES373!'
( DRON A I'NDFRttiNtO aad 1» MIN«, fON PORTAOL t -With^ fine scieetiq|» of rcboiJt machines
Franklin l)ekleine Co.» s«r«h tna »>* Lmmi r>«» .'i
DICK JURGENS FRIDAY, MARCH 5AND HIS ORCHESTRA 'Masonic TempleA3 par couple Tickets at all Houses
, March \L, I'.tllMICHIGAN trTATE NEWS
Pa«« ThrMprat to Hear\rt Kassel'sFamous Band
„,..,.rrian. Will HoldFormal Pali* in HotrlOlil. Marrh 19.
nan fraternity has made.i'.. on,a large stale thiscontracting a famous out-on heslra. Art Kassrl and.
F-riiiBgemoms ann tomesHesperian dance directly
Plays Hath 19Tea and Toast
Alpha Ghis AreAhead for Gup
A Ion ir with the calendar and the weather, the senior partygave indications that >pring i not far away. Nor graduationeithtrr: lor Emil Vtlaico's organ and the subdued lighting'somehow built up an atmosphere of dignity and dreaminessithat was appropriate for a senior ball. It was in the gownsIthat the spring notes appeared; prints and sheers were■ popular at the ball.
| Jean Ballard. who led the grand march with Vincent■ Vafidorburg. senior president, wore a classic white crept* gownwith a fitted bodice, a futt skirt, and slight train in the back.It was trimmed with rhinestoney on the shoulder straps and'around the hemline. She wore two orchids.
Mary Milward, who was escorted by Don Mefirain. chair¬man of .the par*y. wore Garnet red satin. It had a squareneckline in front and in bark. Tiny little buttons fastenedher dress in the liack.(tuelda l*ike wore a white taffeta with a pattern of pin1*,
and lavender flowers. It was fashioned on full lines and hadlittle puffed sleeve*. She was with —
Greek LetterFormal WillHear Jurgens
Intcr-Kralrmity • Pan ll.-l-Iriiir Formal Will In-
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Co-Edlqurtte and What HaveYou Included In S.W.L. Book
urd.ly Friday, in lieu of the, 't r»dl" "t™" » Wlul 10 llo and llo- la lla ll on All Oraa.ionow on Sale
Heniy Ifeerdt and Norm Hen-
• ■mbar.t ssinitaterialixe if yoiof the SWI.itow on .sale U
Bauer's Men Sandy . Grill, ,m! '.hWill Victory
Mute Fencer- Score Fir-I.
Win*of Vamn.
your les?' attractive points in ap¬pearance and hefs in disposition."Blind date technique, courtesy
on campus, patron dance etiquette,buying corsages—all these thingsand a whole lot more arc included ~in this unusual book>.Acknowledgment" go '* Harry Wili*on. Norman Wilw
^iriiifg Term Pre-registrationI timmneed Tor ill Divisions
: r,g term .h.twrs - Marcn ♦ • i>. auridine Sophomores—Mar< h ft 3 i" '!
r:c-f :l stc- F rshmeiv March II 12 13 $heme and Mediral
nd Frewh Med Dual Pre-vet.ice advisgr during week of Mar !
wuld-be newspaperman aProf John L Brumm. chairman♦he f'nivem f. f Michigan i *JUi
health ' greatest
Coyotes Lurk \eiir the DoorsOfMichigan's Sheep Raisers
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r,» Southern tradition, are oratory— anil i:on(1 tohaccn. l.ueky Strikeshims ins• hnu In indulge in Isnlh. Furthis light tmolic not only / lenses myUiste hut leases my throat in tondition.Lust lull in North Carolina—u hen fmiulf user l(K> s/H-eches—I sisited theLusky Strike /ut'liir*. I heltesc I ilis-iMfred, in the l.uck\ Strike ' I .Misting'Inosess, the rccrrt of u*hat mokes, thiseigurrtfe «i ton .identic of my ihrnut.I hase heen more lhan nn un adsri-tulf of he cbm.rwsted •-irTw- i coyote *r*i nit iultUcd .r he !m«» beer, louncr He tsever . Miclcigaiu
Ifs Toasted"-YourThroat ProtectionAGAINST IRRITATION-AGAINST COUGH
MTCTTTfiAN 9TATF. NTWS Tuesday, March 2, 1927
Six Records Fall as State Trackmen Swamp MarquetteFddie nurl0 Slalv yinc is H rll'Kiiuipitril Tank SquadUnder W orld " s '"r Loses Pair
lii Week End__ . . Steve Selio Top- Hack-topper- Working Out Hail*rUTOMl Jllllip \|»p*«r* r!uin to \l ,ke GradeEditors Note This Is the
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