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Attend the Memorial Service» VOLUME 20 Michigan Stale News Omet Neglect Your C/mm T he Blar Stoni WE (¿ROW .otntnent ha* ttppeiired among lent* um** tin* Nmwh Im« si» ui im*li advertising «Iti I'int* I moie*. I.et us hope tlitif we •• ;iii opportunity of presenting (olurtin |Mi|M*r to tin* rumpus in r futiirt*. lining is ujfc»*«*«<lty for our ion, for th W 4d m it* will«‘li uhnit i-ontrlhittw Ut th«* b»*gin «•aeli term only mak«**» a thin t« oiir Unii uditi bueket. Hough use* run to Hourly mirant jmt .h.oluuin no wh| hi I tor wilt ui plenty of spino f«»r all now* leave plenty «if r«>«an for <>ur ng. Huit advertising is our -id«*ring that ofloh ropy itist*- mgement Hourly six «*»*iif-. it inoonio frotti Ilio l*h«rtk**t iiai nets us iilwurt «in»* nini lis refit* |M*r ropy miotlior itfin : I • i• t the kickers” oil tin* eftUipn* ev«*r «li«» n o w s «-«»ntont o f o u r pü fhoy «lid. thoy fourni more s oil ttit* front pugo Ilian «»voi I in tho wholo pu|ior during v*m s «if its I it 11 «I i«'il I io|l II TI 'IN (1INIKN a tot of moon nini wit Ito paint ako to or uso tho ..»ini- Unit I in downtown stroots Satur wo itti In I tot r o i t to play, w«* vo our football pants heme, take otir pot and hru-h along. I a talk in big nunilwt- w itti oliool oil tho tins! on.I vnVUKl’ VIKKK ollego authorities park worn- n il u ral nia«*hitior\ in ! In* oltl luttost thuf tho oo «‘«Is In* al «I«« thoir llttiudr.v in ’In* ¡1 tint hill in flout *>f Ag ■ako a «Ihih I v lo«atioii ! STATE STUDENT SERIOUSLY HURT IN AUTOCRASH Arthur Sanders Suffers Frac- tured Vertebra from Ditched Car Sunday. WAS HONOR STUDENT ' for Three Fraternity «.r FACULTYFORMS CONTACT GROUP Will HoM Monthly Meetings to Discu«s Campus Question* During Year TUESDAY, NOV. I, 1927 Number 13 UNIONUTS HAVE A d*a rf* | STATE THEATER TOOPEN WITH COLLEGE PICTURE BEST DISPLAY AHer Triumph. TOOPEN WITH Judges Give Honorable Mention to Phi Kappa Taus and Sesames. iterativ "-aw red'* in huge - gol is following the Mich *l-**tn»it gani«a Safttnltiy. »v«*r «*nthusiasti«‘ men troni bile «*entor busied th«*m- .1 paint brush «in the down «I parking -igi.s, tin**. I III- lo w li bbl-bing ill tit' nlv •pt Program to Be Changed Every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. I lit: II.m i lull, csi’i.u led llii'i.' by .1 INSTALL EQUIPMENT iiimlay morning when tl»»*y faeed' ' "." i"1ih !!l" i"'rs,'n • ' Workmen Are Completing Interior •(••ni Snntlii Mi« biga a S .Mm Me ridiiiir .. ut but to a -, a It Intugli ti p» »I ri nir I let loir Art Judge Join «otttinued tin "I that t > i#*> Decorating and Laying Rugt. itrring Marlon ••I as tin- fen HAI.I.ADAY REPRESENTS COL- LEGE AT INAUGURATION CAVALRY PLANS NIGHT PROBLEM Cadets to Be Divided into Two Detachments for Work. I NMxit In.* >n Abbot read. I bit I orfleld Un- iti, rtb Id. president : i: < -neral nui nager: IJ«s»rge I' Ko yd m .I M u. ..n ' I nti-lng. lb 1 .1 I •«« r t i« d - (|l KM IHN il of the members of the Military Training Is-agm* oli a need inilitarv * THK (MMK our itami played I H*f rollers, Illid tie* w«*a f iHm vrittN 'oiveriue staff Inis *tart«*l to I ip|Miinttueiit - for freshmen :.**ir p i « dures ‘slu t I " at th«* \ l«»t o f tho«*** freshim*»» w ill I heir first and »»Mtiap- a ointment. ••ar tills phare of *!«•• publi i-l* up printing in !la**l»r>ng «-lie VY o « 11*1 jllxl «'«s'P**! tM»w w.Hihi Im* retino«d troia *he .f watting I lollies. H ill tig game Saturdn' l iteerilig s«s*ti«H l «-tiow .il ifj the men's by •U< •otMtf tiU y fi*ru i a hi«*« k * amis. • g ! he halve* of the ga ne ''* ;*s| on their cape* •itwl *> > ii th«*.-a*t -ale of H i«* la id lie grtHMi letter tllke *i•** * •white f*»«kgroun«l ■i- it*«» httd work»*l up « i>? .;»• in « '«tiDes tioti with .I*** *f v flu* M t> higaa State !«• n*■■ 1« they puiled off junta** me oti the held for 'tie ;**g .:• he *e« on«! half. FORESTRY CLUB PLANS ANNUAL PUBLICATION Group Selects Staff to Carry Work of State Forexter MILITARY DEPARTMENT TO MOVE THIS WEEK Artillery Darauf.* to Be Vacated: Gun» to Be Kept in New Building. FRESHMEN TRIUMPH OVER FERRIS TEAM SHORT COURSE MEN HF.AR DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS I \ iu t i(\ im ici I hi.m /i it i:\ I \< I I TÌ * * .1 .• -I ' * .»•gpfi- I •* » .'. It \V Ten. PHILOSOPHY HEAD TALKS " .......,rl\. TO MORNING LEAGUE bam ous A thletes to A ppear Discussion During Sunday in O pening Pictu re at State Program. 1 . 11 * 1 «,V |,ud- M. tro Gold- M (. M and who ab Minute Karl I Hin A utum n Trees Arouse the A esthetic Sense in Reporter c x VEN1ENT AMPUS ALENOAR a p t a In of th, n • aliform«* ' Nw. I— ** ^ A. A. M*rrr ami is'Wiing " '‘tudeiif ( '«iunril. I ni«»a * **r«hewtra praeth'e. 'Rtt II K ' h* s* eluh, «ixnuiittee r«»«iu. »am. " '«lon*n . May, X— \ prHi'lkv. W^AT a T meeting. Union. Union produetiou meet in«. 1 i.ion. rhu" X u . N ot. J_ l*v‘ f 1 *7-001* fo r * <^ * A. A. hockey practice. * "^ ' Pslr Cm T , Slot# tbe*ter. Hi . who idshlp r up had a mi »rd Kill -v r Mo t Vnot her la* pr -lu a* klieid VVi M«w*» .1 ad i»r«w great plg*kia «arrier I >oii is l.iirl Merritt p l a y er «>f l’otaom« III** oak* >» d b ‘ *w turti*'«! « d»d brown and tr* '• ..ne by on«* nil., 'he -tr«**- l**i..w north of th« Foresi of Ar*o n maple ha* i»lii!«h«*ii a brilliant «•range and it* foliage stands "til rivid «sintraat t«# the dull Wn»* : of th«*. fin* and pine*. Along 'be < j pus drive near the mUsie Miihin ' pieiutier of th** black '*ak famiy ' turned it* leaves to goldeo-hrown. ■d work is »!«• paint new ng t>u« k**y«*v. I old twisted I- o f *'oId«*n. ii the «lowly *r drop a le«f or »wo to wat« tbeni float •- gone, and autuuiiT*' id winter *«*na>*H to, « a is.iif our campus. SlItK T \VKlTICKI* N W illN l Ml men who are on the «ports -taff of the State Sews and anyone interested in writing rthietlc arti* < !*■* for this {«(«er. will meet in the Hfste New s office W. .In* -day night at ? :.'W, Heaae plan on being there. l.i.b u n ( « p e ia n d . “ »*•• «»f the liest ( basketball playem that sport has ever jpi •«)'!< isj. and «ill around >ham pion woriHti athlete of the world, Is seen , in action "it th<* t at sk H i at il «ourf. Mias i Copeland hobln the world a rieiird for j bulling the shot, dierns and Javelin, am i haa -in «♦•wsfully d«*fended ber ti- I tie for three year* against other woo«* j en athlete*. I The Fair do^J'* Is a screen play j At the Union an itkdin* *1x1 Tkta muti« w».h n mero ail •uhtlr rw *>•• tmiti n;m arriva «aahlv far th* ).*4i * i liltrarv. I .-■• llty liaaka it haa m. rvaarg I« H I in a < >«• I ha OtaraMa I hi. t»«r »til ha avara marèa«! if tha «Urinai* raaonaaa at I Ha praaaat rate. \ niatpIrta *ts> tk f l/lua >-».fc* rnutt lia| iottniaih pan*. tatKtl*. Ink* a«Ml •*Har • i|>l>li»a ...any» araoailia at t n a mairi ‘Unik You ran vet *haaa (Hinea at m y tona d.ir.«ia IH«* Hour* 'Ha butldin« la optm. Hada f«*atala lun. Haa ara tetaa aa yipelir aa the? vara laat »aar. Yaa «M ( M a t a r tha raaaaw. I'm- tha 1'nM.n. it wtU pay jroa dirwtly an.» mdiraa-tlr tho-iah tha diacvvht fan raraiva an4 thrt.ueb tha r«4u«tlon la tom uhen tha buainaaa raar haa tha proparttoM H «bonW You pay tha lowaat faa rhail* ad by any ualua in tha t'nttaii Statai of- farine ..«npnmbin faalUtias. Don’t Neglect roar CUueee Number 18 (ESTRA TEWORTHY Artiitry of One of ntra, Harpiicbord- id Composer. HUGE CROWD en to Be Guest« of : Afternoon Edu- ml Program ‘II tlfS* of til«* estrn on 11« »-* g. Nov. 21. w In in 11 striti billing us it d«i <f the Hncsf o , H i. I OH by th« ,«• harpsichord op«»s«*r dlr«*« tIn dtions. inusual in uiu- In* tisi*of i.o«h liions. In I It* W ill Is* p •II ten f«*r int**r of til«* p i M il" I. w ill Iflld >1 > Ui« hard* mi I modern «* T h rough • IM IH w ill I différences in »re lo Is* p « re « «.pi« d by \ •iuen in 11 »« • • !ii'-lt an* now r ini. Mr Hi* ' piano and ')>• lilting 'lie cóli in*troni' id - II. aIV-! b* * f in«lrum,WP bblng (I w ill .«.'ne from |H. ill train 7ô « r W) musi- lie It ip ll.'-y w ill r«*- wiiiii .1 fi**; fb>* io,,«-erf. At 1 1, lie pt » r if ;•.»!«« f-*r d«*|»ar >...* I .r Newf >4‘ \ H l’l ap|H nr in ■ Vktor Koliir «"«otiipunx the r b** progni in n n.»* uf |ierfo»m in t •• w ill is* 1k, when if is exp»“ ted I ioni un«) .«pai ¡a >’pl.* be a m l toner* Tsvonfy • . r v . «| -«mi« 'ir> or Is* in n i n floor of ? h e new ball. III a «Idi ih m In tin; the bill, on y St »iden» « fled «.(I their coupon •««grani w ill Is* »he ! - «t *<Hirw' • » !«•« M* !ul»«>rs to act as ushers iilt Id to trtni**! vilk In tl ins l#**n sent to-fh ance stm ly 0 BE HELD 1FRIDAY*DEC9 «4 the V W « \ will n the giri« w ill «HI w a»reet* of foist ! -HU yssl* from 'n** »«le >.f e ’jseU lu h natter ! h* f tO Is* k.veii hv 'he «I t b s V M *• A for hddren of latn-iug rip ) s boonf f’d dinner ’«ill • great <'b»tsliua« irev- with gishJ le* for »be

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VOLUME 20

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WE (¿ROW. otntnent ha* ttppeiired among lent* um** tin* Nmwh Im« si» ui im *li ad ve rtis in g «Iti I'int*I moie*. I.et us hope tlitif we

•• ;iii oppo rtun ity o f presenting (olurtin |Mi|M*r to tin* rum pus in r futiirt*.lin ing is ujfc»*«*«<lty fo r our ion, for t h W 4d m i t * will«‘li uhnit i-ontrlh ittw Ut th«* b»*gin «•aeli te rm on ly mak«**» a th in t« o iir Unii u d it i bueket. Hough use* run to Hourly m irant jm t

.h .o lu u in no w h | hi I tor w ilt ui p lenty o f sp ino f«»r a ll now* leave p len ty «if r«>«an fo r <>ur

ng. H u it ad ve rtis in g is our -id«*ring th a t ofloh ropy itist*- m gement Hourly six «*»*iif-. it inoonio f rotti Ilio l*h«rtk**t iiai nets us iilwurt «in»* nini lis re fit* |M*r ropy

m iotlior itf in : I • i• t thek ickers” oil tin* eftUipn* ev«*r

«li«» nows «-«»ntont of our pü fhoy « l i d . thoy fourni more

s oil ttit* front pugo Ilian «»voi I in tho wholo pu|ior during

v *m s «if its I it 11 «I i«'il I io|l

II T I 'I N (1 IN IK Na tot o f moon nini w it Ito paint ako to or uso tho ..»ini- Unit I in dow ntow n stroots S a tu r

wo itti In I tot ro it to play, w«* vo our football pants heme, take otir pot and hru-h along.

I a ta lk in big nunilw t- w ittio l i o o l oil t h o t i n s ! o n .I

vnVUKl’VIKKKo l l e g o a u t h o r i t i e s p a r k w o r n -

n i l u r a l n ia « * h i t i o r \ in ! In* o l t l

luttost t h u f t h o o o «‘«Is In* al• «I«« tho ir llttiudr.v in ’ In* ¡1

tint h ill in f lo u t *>f Ag■ako a «Ih ih I v lo«atio ii !

STATE STUDENT SERIOUSLY HURT

IN AUTO CRASHArthur Sanders Suffers Frac­

tured Vertebra from Ditched Car Sunday.

W AS HONOR STUDENT

' for Three Fraternity «.r FACULTY FORMSCONTACT GROUP

Will HoM Monthly Meetings to Discu«s Campus Question*

During Year

TUESDAY, NOV. I, 1927 Number 13

UNION UTS HAVE A d*a r f * • | STATE THEATERTO OPEN WITH

COLLEGE PICTUREBEST DISPLAY AHer Triumph. TO OPEN WITH

Judges Give Honorable Mention to Phi Kappa Taus and

Sesames.

ite ra tiv "-aw red'* in huge - gol is fo llow ing the M ich *l-**tn»it gani«a Safttn ltiy . »v«*r «*nthusiasti«‘ men troni b ile «*entor busied th«*m- .1 pa in t brush «in the down

«I park ing - igi.s, tin**. I III- l o w l i b b l - b i n g i l l tit'nlv • •pt

Program to Be Changed Every Sunday, Wednesday and

Friday.I lit: I I .m i lu l l , csi’i.u led ll i i 'i. ' by .1

INSTALL EQUIPMENTiiim lay m orning when tl»»*y faeed '

' "." i"1 ih !!l" i"'rs,'n • ' Workmen Are Completing Interior

•(••ni Snntlii Mi« biga a S

.M m Me rid iiiir ..

ut but to a -, a It Intugli

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Ju d ge Jo in

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Decorating and Laying Rugt.

itrring M arlon ••I a s tin- fen

HAI.I.ADAY REPRESENTS COL­LEGE AT INAUGURATION

CAVALRY PLANS NIGHT PROBLEM

Cadets to Be Divided into Two Detachments for Work.

■I NMxit

In.*>n Abbot read.

I bit I orfleld U n ­iti, rtb Id. president : i: <

- n e r a l nui n a g e r : IJ«s»rge I '

Ko yd m . I M u. ..n ' I nti-lng.lb1.1

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M ilita ry T ra in in g Is-agm* o li a need in ilita rv *

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f iHm vrittN 'o iv e r iu e s t a f f I n i s * t a r t « * l t o

I ip|Miinttueiit - fo r freshm en : .* * ir p i « d u r e s ‘s l u t I " a t th«* \ l«»t o f tho«*** freshim*»» w ill

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o in tm e n t.• • a r t i l l s p h a r e o f * !«•• p u b l i

■ i-l* up printing in !la* *l»r>ng«-lie VY o « 11*1 j l l x l « '«s'P**! tM»w• w .H ih i Im* re t in o « d t ro ia *he

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I lo llie s . Hill tig g a m e Saturdn' l iteerilig s«s*ti«Hl «-tiow.il

i f j th e m en 's by •U< • otMtf t iU y f i* ru i a hi«*« k * amis.

• g ! h e h a l v e * o f t h e g a n e ' ' *

;*s| on th e ir cape* •itwl •*> >ii th«* .-a*t -ale of Hi«* la id

l ie grtHMi le t te r t l lk e * i• * * *• white f*»«kgroun«l ■i- it*«» httd work»*l up « i>?

.;»• in « '«tiDes tio ti w ith .I*** *f v flu* Mt> higaa S ta te !«• ■ n*■■■ • 1« t h e y p u i l e d o ff j u n t a * * •

me oti the held for 'tie ;**g.:•he *e« on«! half.

FORESTRY CLUB PLANS ANNUAL PUBLICATION

Group Selects Staff to Carry Work of State Forexter

MILITARY DEPARTMENT TO MOVE THIS WEEK

Artillery Darauf.* to Be Vacated: Gun» to Be Kept in New

Building.

FR ESH M EN TRIUM PHO VER FERRIS TEAM SHORT COURSE MEN HF.AR

DEPARTMENT OFFICIALSI \ i u t i ( \ i m ic i I h i . m / i i t i:\

I \< I I T Ì■ * * .1 .• -I ' *.»• gpfi-

I •* » . '. I t \V T e n .

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TO MORNING LEAGUEb a m o u s A t h l e t e s t o A p p e a r

Discussion During Sunday i n O p e n i n g P i c t u r e a t S t a t eProgram.

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A e s t h e t i c S e n s e i n R e p o r t e r

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" '«lo n * n . May, X— \p rH i'lk v .

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p l a y e r «>f l ’ o t a o m «

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■ r iv id «sintraat t«# the dull Wn»*: o f th«*. fin* and pine*. A lo n g 'be < j pus d rive n ear the mUsie M iih in ' pieiutier o f th** b lack '*ak famiy' tu rned it* leaves to goldeo-hrown.

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S l I t K T \V K lT IC K I* N W i l l N l

M l men w ho a re on the «ports -taff o f the S ta te Sews and anyone interested in w r it in g r th ie tlc arti* < !*■* fo r th is {«(«er. w ill meet in the H fste New s office W . .In* -day night a t ? :.'W, H eaae p lan on being there.

l.i.b un («p e ia n d . “ »*•• «»f the liest ( basketball p layem that sport has eve r jpi •«)'!< isj. and «ill around > ham pion

woriHti a th lete o f the world, Is seen , in action " it th<* t at sk H i at il «ourf. M ias i Copeland hobln the w orld a r ie iird for j b u llin g the shot, d ie rns and Ja ve lin , am i haa -in « ♦•wsfully d«*fended ber ti-

I tie for th ree year* aga inst o ther woo«* j en athlete*.I T h e F a i r d o ^ J '* Is a screen p lay j

A t th e U n io n

• an• • itkdin* *1x1 Tkta muti« w».h n mero a i l•uhtlr rw

*>•• tm iti n;m arriva «aahlv far th*).*4 i* i liltrarv. I .-■• l l t y liaaka it haam. rvaarg I« H I in a < >«• I ha OtaraMa I hi. t»«r »til ha avara marèa«! if tha «U rin a i* raaonaaa at I Ha praaaat rate.

\ niatpIrta *ts>tk f l/lua >-».fc* rnuttlia | iottniaih pan*. tatKtl*. Ink* a«Ml • *Har • i|>l>li»a I» . . .a n y » a r a o a i l i a a t t n a mairi ‘Unik Y o u r a n v e t *h aa a (Hinea a t m y to n a d .ir .« ia IH«* H o u r* 'H a b u t ld in « la optm.

Hada f«*atala lun. Haa ara tetaa aay ip e lir aa the? vara laat »aar. Yaa «M(M a ta r tha raaaaw.

I'm- tha 1'nM.n. it wtU pay jroa dirwtly an.» m d ira a - tlr tho-iah tha d i a c v v h t fa n rara iva an4 thrt.ueb tha r«4u«tlon la tom u hen tha buainaaa r aar haa tha proparttoM H «bonW You pay tha lowaat faa rhail* ad by any ualua in tha t'nttaii Statai of- farine ..«npnmbin faalUtias.

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CUueee

Number 18

(ESTRATEWORTHYArtiitry of One of

ntra, Harpiicbord- id Composer.

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0 BE HELD1 FRIDAY* DEC 9«4 the V W « \ w illn the g ir i« w il l « H Iw a»reet* of foist ! -HUyssl* from 'n** »«le >.f e ’jseU lu h natter ! h*f tO Is* k.veii hv 'he«I t b s V M * • A f o r

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Mchigan State Newsah,,«. W p tl.pi, d r ift Int., the hab it of The ram p ..« Fo rum Ahonld he B lle J r I t ( i,ltiSl S ¡I, ¡1 sQbrunwlouMf w ith expri*s lons o f student opmion.m,t, I wi th rio rolli interest in the ! W i t h everyone mniiV thing*. both goral nini «»¡'«I. which

twico WMkljr durine th.- culto«« V««r by ths atudjntii of W^rhlEan SUty Bntorod oo M*n n<f clow matter at Ihs postuffici-, Rm I I-ansln«. Michigan

C O N flR A T rU T IO N NM ich igan S ta te Co IIckh »luden!« dr

nerve to tie complimented on ilio «pleti d id m anner In whieh they entertnlned

Campus Forumf ’niosN »rodent opinion 1« l iv e and and

J _ w ide aw ake, a, eolloge become» »tag- Uthe a lum ni over the iminI week-end. nnnt. Student thought and critic ism earnH ie "r in d h an d " wan M t in d w l In an- thlnits v ita lly. In-,,!!hint-s iiinl pmrrowdvpiieiw nr H ip m 're a lity and eve ry alttmnun rptitrnpd r|)||l,11(l Atinlpnt hndy !«• l>lmhome w ith the fi-r-ling thnt ho wan ap st, ongrossed in e x trn ru rr ie iiln r ourpred ated and that the old alm a m ater things tha t If give« no thought to the lour had not deter lorn text slnoo Ids lim e, ox is fence o f I he oolloge it-* If., th i n

• , D,,. h i• t itu tIon nia> lief ter In* ta ile d a ««.inSm oker». part lea. tuncheona. tons, am i f ,„. |h l, g ran ting o f diploma*,dances were given in honor o f the \y(. m! orient* *«» m any tltues find T a lum ni by the various fratornllloM and ourselves taking education for grant realthe I'n lon . K n i t ,m i l , ..........- .»n. - d, ........ • I,.« itm l I I -f •

" f the college w ill continue regardless leg. tions were elatiorate and greeted tb« f (ilit, |lf||(i Jn fl.r,.H, w |lM l Wf, Itl|gh| \

are a lw ays ab«»ut us on the campii«. A lum ni many lim es show nm iv In ter i>s.| ¡1, « o l ir le i'•silt's Ilian do students.

'I l , is is quin- a detrim enta l state of affairs, hoc/in se tin? progress o f a eoi- leg.- or un ivers ity is la rge ly dependent on the alertness o f stndeni opinion. Kverv man on tie* cam pila owes t«» his A lm a M ater above a ll else his intere«! ¡,i„| (bought on collegi* problems.

I,..f - notiee the things about «air ,'H in 1.11 » let's th ink about them and

seriously th ink ing fo r a better S ta le , w e cannot fa ll to come out ahead It. It. M A Y . '30.

J. H. PRATT, The Photographer

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T h e only ll.v In the alum ni olulm enl w as the football game It would hnvt Iwen a perfect day for the old grad* hud S ta te lieeti able 1«. down the T l tans, hut fa te w illed otherw ise lie Spartans put up a ga llan t fight against a superior fi-am and went down w ith colors fly ing Although many «.f He old tim ers expected Stair- to heal l e ­t to li they were not down« a»t, la-eati*«*Capta in Sm ith and his battlers «sui fested every In« h o f ground The team tried hard I«« make the day complete for ih.- alum ni hut they w c ic p laying a better teaui

Although Slat« ' l««»l I he IM r o l lgame. Homecoming day was -Hit ngrand success A I* 1 * li**i l * » unknown sp irit or roopeintiiu i tietWoOII slmlr-nls and alum ni w as m aulfcsl. A better fooling between the unilergiurinates mul the alum ni Is Imimd t " Is- a restili o f S a tu rd ay 's efTort. an«I It la h««|sal that lit years to com«- tie same K«»«»d feeling w ill s till he preval«*Iil.

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College in Two Hours

O p e n i n g P e r f o r m a n c e a t ^ : * 2 , °

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COMEDY—“BRUNETTES PREFER GENTLEMEN”t 'O N fE R T OKU AN— I* AK AM O I N T N RW 8

O p e n i n g D a y S h o w s a t 7 a i d 9

Alumni murami 1,1 ir honor. M osi

s .itu rtlay eve Ut-aides these

j;!v night and au h ;in " f en te rta in church.!i»\A't**i ti rh*« ornt!

w h i m t w i r m m m n m n . n o t . i . u n

Social Events Crowd Week-end nVii'n»a* *n,**nt*on the Lam b d a ' T h e fa l l term p a rty o f the U n io n 1 T h e K ap p a D e ltas R a re a special S e ve ra l members o f the S igm a K a fv/ \ f i / ^ i f f i r | r > n _ / m S i . , P " n fra te rn ity w as completed L it e r a r y f ra te rn ity w as held Satn r- banquet fo r th e ir a lum ni S a tu rd a y pa so ro rity attended the fu n e ra l o f( / i f f \ J fw € M € M S to t l i J Q * a*V- day even ing a t the K . «.!. h a ll. T h e pa* evening. About IT» a lum ni w ere pres- Isatad le M c ln t ire ’s fa th e r a t Tecum —

The Sigm a Kappa so ro rity enter- trons for the even ing w ere ( ‘apt a in ent. m *Ii S unday afternoon.tained lfl members o f their uiumni at and Mr*. J<««epb If inwood. Prof. P. H . ____ ______________________________

VI,until re tu rn in g fo r Hom ecom iiiK fonna umnv .•utcrlnhmionla :i" »•"’■M»«» »ttnrtiiy rnnrnln*. • “ « »I r * I W r W am i M r. an ,I M rs. M ü V W W r m ' « «lu n n n w I j u n l « ! , , r 'h l A lnhn n l i m i n f ut,,, r .» . Iu>r i...n l.l. ■■ r honor. M ost o f the fra te rn it ie s hold th e ir onen hons..« r ' n ' T " " ' l j u " ,l' la ' hl A lpha a lum ni w ho ro-

, Sa tu rd a y e v e n ln * w h ile the ao rorltles * ,v o I a £ . 7 . , ™ Z r Z » ' £ Â “ "It, .¡dos those sooloty nlfulrs. the l.'nlon woi tho S1,M||)|. , ..........

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, ti d e c o r n t i o t i a «»f c o r n s i a l k a

ik in s w e r e u s e i l f»»t* b o t h tin* M is* H e l e nd o f ] { i( h e U n i o n . J o n u d o l d k e t t e ’H t h e i

p r o v e d e x c e p t i o n a l l y p - p p y e n d .» i a y i t u ^ a t t h e s e n i o r p a r t y .

M a y o t t e 's M u s i c M a s t e r s

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No Matter How Much rM;;.r You Learn ïo0â v &?

. , „ . HFM FM BER. Yourmirti win obry you juat in proportion to tho'it WAS r'',J ' ' 'r,'Tnfntw you j Uc«. upon it if you ghr* it■>ds\ if- I1 Vmi ran alwnv» rememher if you

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New Assortment of

Matches and Jewelry

J. H. TOMPKINS2?3 F 4 • ran d R iv e r

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stylishness, but one 'fiat tits excel­lently in every detail. Its a college man's overcoat at college man s

prices.

$30 $36 $40

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Number 18

DESTRATEWORTHYArtiitry of One of

Mtra, Harpiichord- id Composer.

HUGE CROWDeo to Be Goests of : Afternoon Edn- « I Program.

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d lffereiiee* in Ih*- two

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c h a rg e d a t th e C O L L E G E G A R A G E Men’s Suits or Overcoats

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Ladies’ Plain Dresses

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OPEN NIOFIT AND DAYNext to the Cast adire

Cleaned and Pressed

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O L Y M P I C - R A I N B O WROOMS

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He lling . 11 ui I« If lop $ 5 . 0 0

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Tuttle-Scott Stores. Inc.\ W .lsllitlgto Opp ( tp iio l H ie a 1er In I ’tis^ing Itldg

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m a k e s la d ie s

p r e f e r

p ip e ^ s m c >kers

Kxpert Shoe Repairing

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H. L. Willson% K oh I I .rutiler Kleirr

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Cigars Billiards

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andHeating

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When you think of Face Powder jor Perfume, think of

S H A R IAnother quest

for modern Balboas

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m e m . in rxetufive and «rlmini«trarive c u n t r o i . in t h e s u j ie r v is o r s o j i fH ir tu n i t y t » ^ u i d * 4ml inspire, there is nulim itto th e possibilities ot the progressive idea.

1 he questing spirit into nr»» held» h aa ..thieved much, hut the vi«y re. mains open for men o f the coining generation to carr» the telephone in­dustry to still greater heights »at service.

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M e m o r ia l S e r v ic e #

VOLUME 20

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