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------------- r,,n o 3 am t WVWH3* a w M VHnf 4 Michigan Stale News r^ U jM E F R ID A Y ,M A R C H 19.1926 XUM BER 46 if UT 1UC ! I p r ir e p u rn iu rrm m m m m h VOLUME IffNERALPLANS FOR CHEMISTRY BUILDINGMADE Ijìtle Board Appi»*« AicUtod* ptuu for $6«»,0W Stm taw. vii « 'nil. of Detroit, chairman. J, i Hiding committee of the Mlch- ,f Mulini of Agriculture, sub | Fn , ■ntTiil I »bins for the new •. M,i-trv building which will ^ t«il lien*, to the bouffi »•* | meeting Wednesday. The ¡ipproved nnd aent back to r. in order that the detail- j „■hi Is* m aile . iuildlng was authorlWHl by ! ■•„didatti r e during the Inst, the money was appro- J idlng that the building .•nstriteled when funds an* j W ith tin* delalleil plans, j .iNM-ted to h«* read.v in a| ■•ids can I*' asked and con ! urtisi j it-t as noon as the i ivi» I mu n i bas available; [liiaie ih*- 1 - * uria«1 ' kbiMii'l •iiM I fr" SELEQ“FRANCESCADARON’ FOR OUTDOOR SPRING TERM PLAY PROF. E. S. KING BREAKS OVER DECADE 010 CUSTOM OF STAG- ING SHAKESPEAREAN P U T S ; P U T IS SPECTACULAR. I a«t»> « I fiili'l' T»o I iifT I t i e winr r I (1190" * I |*»r« "f I 1H*\I ¡'I* I tinfl "T «1 ili- MAIN? lllll smttCnOllY KF'IAKK THAT IT I^MIKKII \ Ml 1 i ibi Move Mams I , ,,, — - r iioving the college barn«! * and «en»«* the it-dj Wanderlust Lures ting. A drtMilcd - Them Around Globe GRADUATIONSPEAKERS MAKE CONTRACT FOR «• .-.mt« was asked f<»r tin* Plans for tin* construe i-rvh-e bridgi* aero** the . «itislderod. and an archi- ••«I to make « detailed I ••stimate of e«»at. The I imi the water |dants Ht \*as also considered, how a armory, which Is on the ling program when fund for Wanderlust and ili lands, strange |*»ople. are fI k - ineelitii • vagalsiioliug trip a mu Mi* hignn Stair l ’ari II II* •••III I llOllgllt ». |s mollili w o r ld r*\ gradua lew la v I -it v. Biihop F. J. MtComtll h » Or. L. C. Daagla* On Comnwarr- niiit Pro-ram and I lie sewage di«|«>0l a li ich are lieing prepared engineering de|Hirimeiil •iithined liefore the inumi I ANNUAL CO-ED PROM WILL BE S T A G E D EARLY SPRING TERM j ! I u ne g" --------------- . J Holland Newspaper Repertori P im m Nr!sm ith > . (iriiinf la Oa Party j Palestine I fts|..<r'srs of the Michigan State Mowed .«* \. • ! •indento representing pro i 'rcao r •-««papera are already | ris to secure entrance to ' noem ro-ed prom at Michigan " "" e. to be staged by and w **l •** 1 nly the first Friday night 1 i'onsid« gnidtnt** "f -luth* 1!» LT. ¡imi U«>ÌH*rt iit-in.p r'/t*' II lh.ii.-r-. 1 In tjf«*t *1 tim-liiii.' tf.l|*-g«> .Metli«Mli«t K p i* March -'•'* ,«** »*■••• »»« .-»fit» i - ,.f i|i,* ' borg. Dentisi i' M I* trigii II S t it»« N. m luti*- •|t-<i>|t**l loi • •mm* m • tiM'iit t-itur«)- in t l i f S t a t e * ««lieg*- i ii nri*l .!t-|«*n,iimi >1 1 til«'!» iiH || ' ¡ItlTKHIlt«'* m*- 1 *t urouml With i.r*-i,|«*nt*- *'ffi but ÿ!»s» eî»ch. i*«* li m i lti«h«»p M » April 5 ink- nutt.Hi.r-i.il«* driveways j St* I II itimgin ; Ito . n iiitti«ti(i||y ;«• N. iv Y ork. »t»«l t l w r i- . i t t f t u p t i*> « H Il j« i* <*t» -m il.- im* :iIi I...«» to Sfli.lt* •iim m ■•«turc, WOLVERINE WILL CONTAIN VARIED FEATURE SECTION Prom ncat Cartoonist* Coatribate : Sororilic* and FratcrailicM T# Be Pictarad by Trail. Outstanding in th« «ertion« of. the m U Wolverine, a* compared to for- ni* r years, w ill be the humor and (calure «ertimi* of the hook I Hosier, a nationally known car- 1 or»nist who is the author of "Frec- kles and ills Friends.” nas contribut- ed a cartoon lor the annual. Anoth- er <«*111 pii me»» ta ri cartoon \vi II 1 « furnished iiv lien Hotaford. author of The lluffs Ka* h sorority and fraternity >*f 1* w ill he pictured in **ar- Trott In the short firm lias hccti a student at Mich he lias gained a wide rep a 1 urtoonint for various tlv it mm and especially for Green »»nlon. some of hi« work inr been reprinted in Gol lege tiM»r from the Green Onion Plie Wolverine this year will "»n n an alumni mud. ion. a feature «ha» i n**i a p p e a r e d in the book for .» 1 .1.. r t.f y e a r » This section w ill itaiti i ti tur* h of prominent al 11 m lypM-ul of the work ihev «r*. **n red in .it»d «hort editorial «ketch«*» \ iarge nutuber of «n ip*hot* vven- ured in the snapshot contest and •V w ill have Bpeci.il Mertion m livlded **. *«r ‘The s*s»*a I Hi ed tiy Prof. ‘tute ***ll«nre ni outdoor ine«- in ••»is - ti. Ht tldeiit » u m Ing play clewing the tig in fie* en ter at tin* hi » »««»rge I in* fa m o u s in, ••*.«•:»'. I li- tri ?t i.f tipi r*de« a ini is t*|iH»r stag«* til«: setting 1 01 racier in letters rk ha nk M**i Its api - wr im * it a Hli.— H I *n w«>rk more thnti |ir*s1*ii I ion. f « in- Skin- tor*. in l«-a«l il! S f *:i ili <-il., r«- ti» uriti I m* lo-hi ut ’ lui* gli Filin«*-. tbdgtutu gin m i » «* ru \l|t*> ri li* i 1 unni t inn tuli Hi* 1 M ill I n - tilt* II*' x t iti r* n it»'« m ... IH — Il.b* -to u ff. <1*1 k« •bsl allied 1 •»,*« hook The rontent was < nt., ihr««* h«*'ti**n>* scenic. ,*n.1 humor «nd th»*re w ill I»« . rices n w a r d e d in »*n* h «eri 1 ^First * ’». .*.nte«i The ih ree tlrst \kr*u> .vili he n Wolverine und the n« Il m-ta me will receive •.oiglu- ihie mention The award» %»*v«*r«l union rued In the Wolverine nat itomi : Prof A «F s.h*«b 1»«rotIt Imr» le- («II feutine *d it or und G*-ru rci g »•ili» noiiis «napaho» editor. wet ■r **f t Ih* judge« fur »he contesi DR. W. L CHANDLER M A K E S VALUABLE I O D I N E DISCOVERY rth O41 M Lmmrmmm Fields la Hsdi oar aad W |«ry. San Dr. C i N iii ,1 up. not wanted at this affair I Mahal \gr.i * ■•** ' *«' took on feminine cos-lia.va« fr«*m l» .n »•*» ! ■ '- adcd lynx-eyed guards the other iittm* G.. 11 « ••ars a g o . At the affair j «»rientnI >«uintri are ted and escaped being « hin.* »Im Phitlipli he mere fart that he w a siHI,m,. nf ria* Month Sea nd wanted to cover the •,* |m* Hawaiian* •* SENIORS TODECIDE ONWATER CARNIVAL W ill Vote Oa Aaaaal Pafcaat Nut Tern, Says Clats PrruAnl. Co-eds Wage Duel For Handsome Man ,,f Ala«l«fini* M M G «»* \ll1tllllt of 1 I i Be' variou M .1 aithi ail a tomb iv if I els \ study wi of Ki ; many I*• t* H ell “ |Ml|s*r I tolteli id do Isi lege m t ri**' M to being made to secure un orchestra to play in- composed of local stu- * . «gement of the prom •ting to secure the entire ting for that night, cttel is president of the tntnittee; Lei a MeGarty. •f the finance committee. irftn. chairman of refresh- tnittee; Klaine heads thej committee; June iianney. ,1 i'angbom. tickets; Gwin MAIk m»" f»,or* RENOMINATE BAKER FOR EAST LANSING MAYOR of ie ! !»11* sind G* mt r*sim t tot ■rv land th« A it son. music. m im ejyaifK , B00H9 M MASOK F '— wl I. ■■■■ _ : EicctiMM' I Ik u Alpha Phi PteèaliM I* It Girw March IS . HI Tf lt\ I’lMNiD %II pro for u night «* -tnid ..Id G eeiihtc ■> Mu« iliseti Square « Mother Wei amer took <«f» . ,.f Marri U!l*l »wo v P.rtle fan: Ideiti i turned [,,rk • f the ti- ixuiiaiiK «*r»»wd ll.- feitiab* *t» ring th«- »M ubnt« m im of llirv |e Biio k *-f p r UM el "li i • i f t**miiiin«* wttdei menti'mui IV" niieb-rti Ama*"«" wt i«K ,ir* tH-rter left ) ll k tl"«« t rr.Tight -*«*i e f, hi.MMll f*'»11**1 -efa.ii a» rot*® f »he giri* dot S,| « f.fto- 'All" rhe .-n* eunter i Gion m s « m doubt 'HI th*' ! Sot until the large«» f •gili-»* *tw* k !tl .*1|f 1*01 “t "f fer*"itl \V«Hiie*r iif lier bund m eri" * rd I Hit tier, rt ment of •ninu-nt ing oh- l i Hr rth worker **1l for iti- la -olTM* "it • •nli found utert.al ii«*> li iia-n iiml .«•«( ii form ignlfl* utuf 1 * ry Wed* •I that the #e for luevii *■ <i«e nf COLLEGECHORUS NEEDS MORE MIXEDVOICES Qm H m M N w AMcad Rcfalar M«h»crtih. •d nr th« d* ot itwllvidlMil I»»« * tar*** ms'i ie iHarsrd Hy Mer«•Jit l'roof« *»f |d*tures rrtariH«! Uter thee du« dele will nod <qe in I he Uiiivrriar. tha pea thi ! I.ut ber II Maker j diciate for a **od I sing mayor at ’lie sen«' j »arty. Simula' j I«ansing high «*-li«*»l y w Ghamlierlain L; vus mined crm a- Ko» in« ti« of the Giti night ;*t the iji- grec [ liti proti. '** Hst ■ I fiat- • a».- ; fern ■ I PU* j U » ( j hat Ite' [ tk*B ! tel - I bac I LOS' 1 latr has been decided upon ’ I data for the outside pro- ' Bell«»« II«, Xantlppr." " . .. ... ,-b#m|»rl«ih. ..f '•>' ononrr dr«m»tlc rH„i,ur« . 1 .- 1i* fion. Tha play will be Mhhignn . 1 bv th** In*»** n Mum u«d«r tk» r„ „ , n i'g.i tuu, In An«rtaM Utrtoa I» th» •> ' heater oa that date. uepenopn ! I*i*«»(»ie » •him h Aldermen t*atn«« **l I»r f, ■'* nick L rm «l. R »4 r Boeh- „„„„I 5? îllliMi» •“«* BUI RchnlCM Ik tk« l»*d AM-fn.n . lln iiniM„ ' • and P ..II.« Scott I. the « 1 •*•**- , « • modkrtkM «•»- ;, j llnbl.r rll,,i it J A n- ; more Ik»» akkkl M K M '*- ' . .iw-nn Th»»«» March 19 tad 11. : ' "T no nkewles 1» waeeted >■ I»* 'I* -• «I «»d>«a— which w» 1 B. A " 7 , hi- is I «r»M n M M«»— Th» ' "r ’> " n,»i ! .1 «un to rnea kelt»r at- .i»»r» >•< , , „m I. hi- I •ut» tocUnto» »ad »kMld »in m -i-l >■ -if m u , •» ta» in i— uw. - w »""1 —— ---------- L H*wW B ... „„ 1 p»lr a* tortola» »h»ll hcimt. wiu r.op-1 - Mr* -d t'i-ih Flader call <3w-,»wr» r»trl»r.bc fof »« hoaaa. «var. partv » n d ' ' ere Dr Inde- Kies imi J r**«« un ina fisi i'itiren* jsirty ad F>»r n ..f th«- »rouble mai* Ttiri«*** vea it of nil th«* m**t . xpuniH**« of the Hi.it-- .\ — <ii»*«il>. thepprtle« eoneert! -I*! that » *'ob*n liMthroin* «• •snsUM iielli **f the argumec ii <-mail « atmiot I** tru«te«l 10 th fain* **f tie* heart. ’Hathrofs»'" »lire Hathrolies ha»«- Iwen f h»- . ,k_ t»e 'i'isk» f«»r men since Gb * ' ì**' /*_ first threw a sleH «lresaiing },n» .*4»»ijrdav for , . __ „ * „ ,1 Anthony : f o •d *a **>• as a mat *.•• dem« nitration am members in volley tthil. riti»' sad bowling o«aced. -*ad awarda will ;< Ali *o-**da are urged PLAN CO ED BANQUET AFTER DOWNSRATION •f : he group May is to Taylor. In-ad - »aid Thura- itos are need- now attend» ;»’*«t another r ’ are of and ANmMCE RESOUS or canai eucihk VARSITT OOARTETSOtGS DI FIMT MARCH28 •nt I((Plh K«-lrh«9 Mnt Hat l a p kss , Icw-frwC BVMhAMMi «t th i her! ttl.hi».n "to. **•»«• *M" l*»ul I:«*- —d «I toH— Itoyl» «* Us*i6| «(ente. «re the fhurch officerà a U -c<*Î & «e ejections: a vs «ad T L Ghns- K* * >ever*r»re flna 0 **e KiGjt, Keve« and W li- -a* «T* IFitltoS com - I.. M «ad il V «-r* For Y M G. A . I : i*r {<re«*idetit flon : ?ea d. r,t and 1C H. t*ry -nd treaaurer. were The varaty quartet of the ••oilege a ii*«r will «tag la Fttat March 2». under w«tn«r? auspices of the Matine«. Musical **»m Ki.ee « paay Goeeeeta spf9aaor*-d hy ’hi» Av-rv « ciwlc orgaataailoa have played before h»»<«>‘4 rrowda of moto than P*»P»c for rot W m n * «-twdent llihle rlaae the leal two Sunday afternoon* Marpec*- -.*r• '■•*« «a* -iected preel- Oa Apfll I» too Q»*ct»t «rill «o ta l-nt .iloato »ad ata« «ad»r »»<v*«mi <* <*»• : ,»-’>' *■« ■■*** J*o( th» ek»rch»». j «d -f«.»r«

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IffNERAL PLANS FO R CHEMISTRY BUILDINGMADE

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p t u u f o r $ 6 « » , 0 W S t m t a w .

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,f Mulini o f A g r ic u ltu re , sub |F n • , ■ntTiil I »bins fo r th e new

•. M ,i-trv b u ild in g w h ic h w ill ^ t«il lien*, to th e bouffi »•* |

m eeting W e d n e s d a y . T h e ¡ipproved nnd aent back to r . in o rd e r th a t th e d e ta il- j „■hi Is* m aile.iu ild ln g w a s a uth o rlW H l by !

■ ■•„didatti re d u r in g th e I n s t , the m o n ey w a s a p p ro - J

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SELEQ “FRANCESCA DA RON’FOR OUTDOOR SPRING TERM PLAY

PROF. E. S. KING BREAKS OVER DECADE 010 CUSTOM OF STAG­ING SHAKESPEAREAN P U T S ; P U T IS SPECTACULAR.

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I ANNUAL CO-ED PROM WILL BE S T A G E D EARLY SPRING TERM

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FEATURE SECTIONProm ncat Cartoonist* Coatribate :

Sororilic* and FratcrailicM T# Be Pictarad by Trail.

O u ts ta n d in g in t h « « e r t io n « o f . th e m U W o lv e r in e , a* c o m p a re d to f o r ­ni* r ye a rs , w i l l be the h u m o r a nd (c a lu r e «e rt im i* o f th e hook

I H o s ie r, a n a t io n a lly k n o w n c a r - 1 or»n ist w h o is th e a u t h o r o f " F r e c ­k les a nd i l ls F r ie n d s .” n as c o n t r ib u t ­ed a c a rto o n lo r th e a n n u a l. A n o t h ­er < «*111 p ii me»» t a r i ca rto o n \vi II 1« f u rn is h e d iiv lie n H o ta fo rd . a u th o r o f T h e llu ffs

Ka* h s o r o r ity a nd f r a t e r n it y >*f 1* w ill he p ic tu r e d in **ar- T r o t t In th e s h o rt firm lias hccti a stu de n t at M ich

he lias g a in e d a w id e rep a 1 u rto o n in t f o r v a rio u s

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DR. W. L CHANDLER M A K E S VALUABLE I O D I N E DISCOVERY

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SENIORS TO DECIDE ON WATER CARNIVAL

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LOSE O H . Y DECISION I w f i W B M M g JhfcntsC SK i,

Mat CataaO Callefa, Drake D * TW it y at b w * eersty, mi lawa State Ob --- — . . . . I

. . . . - . ComiaeneemaBt for 80 atud#ata|1199 M ila T rip . taking the two week«’ abort courae

_______ : in dairy production woa held Thurt-1Traveling 1,1«» m iles th ro u g h f«*r | d a y a t the Union building. In the

different states, the m en s negative form of a banquet debating team returned th e e a rly part Appearing on the programi were, o f the week a fte r fo rensic contests p r o f. O . E . Reed, Roger D . Pnrtrtdge* | with Cornell college. Io w a S t a t e r a nd R w . Tenny, Glenn Bedell. R. E- Drake University o f Io w a . T. J - Larson and 8 B . H ill. Im H . i Itamsdell. *291; W . P. N e w e ll. 281; T | |ln,.k Ie v piny«*! a harmonien ^ solo j L. Christie, *271, and Co n ch Eekennan and wh ite and Pelletier aang a dnet. i made the trip. a B M lM ! ^ s 5 S Ba a e s s a = 9 !

Statee representative«. R am sdell and Chrlatie opposed the C h ild Is ib o r amendment In the a rg u m e n t against Cornell in a no-declsion enntcst w ith

I the audience voting on the m erits o f the question rather th a n th e p e rfo r­mance o f the two teams

I In the only declaim! detm te of the tr ip . M. S. C . lost to Io w a State on

¡ t h e centralisation o f governm ent by vote o f Craig B a ird , export jud g e and fo rensic euach nt lo w u Sta te u n iv e r­s ity . All three M. 8. C. m en p n rtic l-

I |H.ied at Ames.I In the last t i lt , th e D ra k e and M ich -

igiin S ta te tennis stag«*«! a -|>l no dtH-ision a rg uin etit on • i»II fo r th e rltise iiN o f N e w to n , la doll uphold the n egative and (h e a ff irm a tiv e In th is instance

T h e M le h ig a n S ta te dotiate pared v e ry fa v o ra b ly w ith the • •ppoiifiits in e ve ry rose *|»*;»l ietn|M»raiHs»UN|y a nd flii**tit 1 m a k in g a v e ry g issi impressa e ve r th e y stop|ieU.

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PATBOMEE THE ADVKKIIsk«

TIO P.MK*. IS ANOTHER IIM.INNING

gres*. w h ic h »loos not o c ca sio n ally go d ire c tly a g ain st student o p in io n fo r fin* stu de n t's o w n good is a policy

w h ic h is w orse th a n m ediocre.

W e lto|ie th a t th e “ keep off the

g ra ss", type o f e d ito ria l poi ley

left the ed N ew * f o re

frethe

nl co lu m n s o f the S t a ic i W e hope th a t the fit

o rla i p o licy w i l l b r in g in new ; s. new energy a nd new v ig o r ) o lle g e .

W h e n a college ca re er n ea rs the end.

nit e d ito rs h ip o f a p u b lic a tio n comes

to a close, a nd m a n y college frie n d - « h it s te rm in a te , one begins to reflect

r it b e r w ith gentle rem orse, o r w ith a feeling suggested hy "th e th a n k G o d

f lis - * ( » f i t " sentim ent.

Ilm ira t lisa* in Im ck o f one as ip iick |y a « w e |iasa th ro u g h them , hut fo r-

in n a te ly o th ers t**gin to ojs*n and loom tip In the distance. T h e r e Is the

w o rld " In w h h h the g ra d a s te m ust T h

A n d a place, a ia*w w o rk to begin, new appo!awMM'iationa to Is* m ade, new ideas to us tu rn c y n ic a l m ore tim e s th a n I

t- » ««indiatosi. I t is hut a c ycle o f •*. i* the student's a p p a re n t i n - ¡ life , which ha« a lw a y s a past and a ‘ difference to h is college fu tu re , a n end a nd a i » ‘g In n in g ra d ia te energy to ace*

I t is not hen* th a t w e w is h to ts*gln th in g , m an y o f w

a re ve rie In to the "a fte r collegi»" n o r u p In « t i r o w n

e ven to retrospect oil the past. A l l mat that is m e re ly an in d iv id u a l m a tte r. As

S e c re t a ry H . H . H a m a d e it po ssib le fo r the Mon to a c c o m p a n y the l^ i a r y c lu b to H e n to n H a rb o i d a y t r ip A p r i l & a n d ♦'» w ill e x cu sed f ro m d a s

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fo r e x tra passengers.T h e re fo re , two, three , fo u r or live paaaengern any now ride f<< h#

p ric e o f one.T h i s should appeal to studenta aa groupa of Its may now «.

ta xica b s at hut s lig h tly m ore th a n street e a r fare.

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t » r te rm , the pres»*nt Stati* N e w s m aiiagi-m ciit m in is to an end. A s we lm*k tan k f»*r but a niotneiit i»ti w h a t h a « Is i -n dote* w«> a**e change in the « o lb ge nam e to M ic h ig a n S ta te college W h a t has hapiM'ii«*«! d u r in g that |s*rim| a n d le w m m h tin S ta le N ew s bus- r»* «l in b r in g in g n lsiut sin It • hnngcs a « the college n am e is a m a tte r of • **•!)*•* lu re Thi* b ig th in g is thnt w hat

has las'9 tillin' ban Is* n done A g la m e In to th e pa*t y e a r * w.*rk ¡s b-*« im|M»rtaut th a n a g lu m e into the

fu tu reW c feel <|Ulte contbb fif th a '

State N e w s in.*eager* w ill th e ir w o rk ill tin ls*st |n»h«4Í

tw»r. keeping in n iln d thealsuit o f tin - greatest go<sl greatest number

I t W ill not Is* long. W«4 I* lie*«- la

fo n - tin S ta ti’ N e w » w ilt h r aide to . re tf in j to Its fo rm e r la tg e *!«• fo r

I h r ie à i«- plan* u m b r i« a \ w h i« h pr.u »tcail> a ssure its n i i n * » Hut then

aie.- i* m*t e v e ry th in gWc h a «e no f*<Mrs but th a t the m -u *

a m i in fo rm a tio n to is* p lm ssl Is fore the stu d e ti's w i l l Is* o f h ig h *|»imlity

jo u rn a lis m and not p re ju d ic e d in an> w s « It is m>( there that We w ish l o l> la «e e lll|i|!asis

T h e ts lito r ia i poiii'V is th e one w h b h !«•-ut« u p to o « as tin most im p o rta n t. U*r aft«*r a ll it is onl> p m a 'te r of

i«*••* h a H tra l effort to u»sem bU ' a nd p rin t n e w »

Th* i« al -j*4> is to w iiti* am i p rin t .s it t .i t is l» w ith n fresh vie w )»m n t. « u h f»*arbasto***, m ui w ith *itnvr>ty W e n o H re s Hue it b pi .o i i . ali>

iut|sswiit4e to pr« *ei»t the *tm|. m * » »eW|Bi.ttt( at a ll tim e* V«*r> .-ften the Btw deni ha* no perso nal t oavic- tbwis u n t i l boumsum* else expresses

themW e am wot aimlug here to Justify

i hr printing of mnlter which niU ag gravate the student* or a apevtgc or gaatatio n just to start something', or to scoff at standing Instituíu»na for the maw aanHlnn of I t

Tot wo nan remember th n t an e d ito r ia l poiI r y w h ic h show* no prv

Itatlier Ilian o accompli «li soma* ! e seniors have coiled lilt It* whellM ami lot

H ie ls»at they would : A n u n editor w e have fallen almrt o f !

ilo* mark many times, just as «then • >f our *i*tiioi le . -n b T i have fnlb*n «hurl > ■>f the m a rk .

Wake up. Michigan Htute! Jun ior* who have inherited the Important diiin*» of colb*ge activities, study your j jo b s singly uiid eolle iilvely. Carry j your work lo .ompleiioii to thi* ls*»t of your abilny all the time and not Justit iiiv in 11 w hili*

Thor»* is g n a t w o rk to. Is* done

th is catiipm * T h e deal ri» fo r n

m eni n i s i l i 1l i l y im 1* 1 Is* cireatt*d.pro* ideili * 1>f (In* «tm b u it itHlIM H.

« i m ieti t iti iigr» ** . flu* unio n . •

ro id i/c ll in l yo u b uve it duty 1«(ill i lo t l ■ llt-gt Hlid Ihc «1 u ilo n i«

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men m o l w om en w ho ifihorli

positions . 1 influent 0 mm tig y o u r

low *iutb*nl « W o rk for real st Ut

t it i*m . betLi or a«ihb*( u t l ’ NIIlS,

•In ith m lil v ili even .v s ir 11no«t resti

‘Hi grotijn. In n w o rd , p r ogress '

^(/hen old grads drop in—and around the

fire experiences of then are fondly retold

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T h e c o lle g e glen c lu b a p p i a re d at ? he K u k .H i * T e m p la r h a u q u n l at * b a r jot to. h e ld last T u e s d a y

M pectal font urea of» th e e n t e r t a in ­m e n t t»irn»*h**il by th e c o lle g e o r - g a n tx a tio n w e re tw o bum or<>us r e n d ­ili* « by I v a n D en nía. «n«> o f L G M »r** * lo g » . » s p ir itu a ls , sn d a *p«‘ - i ta lly a c c o m p a n ie d glee c lu b so n g .

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East Lansing Dry Goods

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tw Easter

W h e n ( m g men m tura. Ami by Jtnring Relight tljry relate their Marica of olS — hare « C ém rt!

Far Camal haiga M man «he riaa fm m jr to

or tire yoar tame, ne mattar how plantifnlly you «moke them. You 11 ■area iad more ftiamUy favor than you gat in

So thia night trims thoae from long am te- tunt to think of the rooda that join. Aa yon aaa in (km gnat future intaU, rim» fully term the that'a priaeri hy thtt trorld'r caparianaaS.

If are a Carnal/fata aha cMkoa af O h ana <o( th* t s d / i large«! mmmitaUmn mj anpati fbmtco mam, Notkmg m tan gm s far Carnete. The chmiceti Tmrimtk emd Oememt fahacca«. The mmet »hiifml hienémg. The meet Méemmfh pechege. Ne eehee cipeeeete mede m Uhe Cemek, fie heUet emeeette eem he emide.

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The Social Whirl «¿S faThe comtag we»h-*ad ofcH comparatively little entertainment In

.¡ne». Tria week-end mat thn annu ii formal »enlor bail i . tfcl S i i » haltrooS n lr t t . follow ed bjr the lu t Union part» Ó? th !

° " The Alphn onmme Rho fratern ity I . entertaining n» member! JJ¡d gumt« » «• > »“ ° » “ ho* " Sele rday nlght. memoeye

i lidia f lemma B H Ia . benefit bridge ten le to be bald V Kpieeopnl guild hall Saturday

a f i e r n o » n . The affair le being apon-Mred ny the Mother»’ elub.

1*1 Kappa F M Morton, member ml Purdue und also n member of the debating teem, wne a gueet

h apt or for fho week-end. i,ivid of Howell spent the

week p"*1 at the house.Herat inn

r s wore elected at a business Monday night. Handing the

• .,r the coming year Is Iren elding him are Gordon Whit-

vice-president nnd W alter n house manager. Officers• >mlng term are Vern Rupp,

i i arl Baynes, attorney, atftlsecretary.Tlieminit

Sutherland will m ore into , «prlng term.

i-lected fo r the coming M«.inlay evening's bnsin«’ss mtc: President. Kllenor

vice president. Alice !. .1 surer, Klossie I ’angborn;

iinrothy Hhoeimith; house

T. Icbiptepurduiof the

Off* • meet in«iocipty

burn studi* v for th*- n»«r?h;» I orvll M

Hu!Hat-

iB iu g e r , Louise Stoner; correspond­ing secretary. Margaret Rainey.

SororUwRuth Featbely leaves this week

for her home in Chatham. She will attend MerrtU-Palmer school at De­troit nest term. /

Knnominn Officers for spring term are Car­

men Miller, president; Don Haskins, vice president, and Russel Lord, treasurer.

Hamilton Greene ’28, who has been absent for the past term, will return next term.

Alpha (iHmnw llho The fraternity will stage an open

house Saturday evening. The Am- phion Revelers will furnish music for the occasion.

Officers who were elected to serve for the coming year ar»*: MerrittHarper, president; t ’arl Hltiner, vice president; H. Schall. secretary; T. Knopf, treasurer

In io n Llteriirv Gerald Reynolds *nterl«iiied a

gued from Detroit for the week-end.The society elected nffleers for the

spring term Monday .»« follows; President William Hrhulgen; vice president. James Hand*; treasurer.

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Bids are being sent out this week to members of the Junior class of the eagiaeerlng division who will bo initiated Into Phi Lutubda Tau, hon­orary engineering fruternity. U lam ­inations and initiation ceremonies i w ill be conducted during the llratl two weeks of the spring term.

A series of programs to be broad- j cast over W K A R each Monday uven-j ing during the spring term are be-) iug planned by Phi Lambda Tau un-‘ der the direction of Dean G. W . B is-: sell. The program* will consist of j

I io-minute talks by faculty and stu-j j uent members, supplemented by mu-1 sical numbers.

The officers of the organisation urt* O. W. Brown, president: K. J. i'uuch, vice president; if. c, Roberts, treasurer, and H K. iiouser, secre­tary. New officers w ill be elected during the latter part of the spring term.

WKAR PUTS VARIED PROGRAM ON ETHER

V ifM r G. Butterfield, BaritoneScores Success Over College

Station.

FM U O T T DEPARTMENT ADVERTMSTOR STUDENTSAkeri II,M S Hfcb School St»

doatg kecMve lefeneathre

Mnu meeting« to encourage Mleh- l««n Htale collega atudanta to adver­tise tbe acbool to rapreaantatlve »tu- dent, hnva net boon bald tbla rear.

W ork In advertlatng the collega to all high school graduate, la being dona aa in formar reara, but no great concerted effort baa been undertaken.

Pamphlets, catalogs-and other In­formativa material are being mailed to approilmatolr 10,000 students of Michigan high school», according to * the pnblldtr department of the col­lege.

It Pay» to Trade at

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LABOR MANAGER TALKS TO ECONOMIC CLASSES

li J. K* lly. iHTKtiiiiici expert from > tli’ - A m e rica n S m ith <'••nipHit.v « f : Dnirid Itupiil*. talked io Prt.fcKKor A. I*. K oraberg* < ln * «i* in IndiiM lrtsl ri* -1 Intimi* T b iirw h iv li hi* :iddr«>NN lo fin* ••nslm*‘r im; «höhnt*, th»* *|M»nker -n t -K . il ihi* importan* •• u nd *eupe o f 1

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S P E C I A L !Daffodils 89c a Dozen, Saturday, March 20

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Resists CorrosionTHIS picture, token in the salt m nnhri near

Kearny, N .J ., »h im , two linen u f ACVinch Caat Irtin Pipe rrplaeinil pi|ie inaile o f other material.The alternate exposure to the aetion o f »alt water and air ia a severe test.W hile the pipe »how n in the picture is »uhjcrtcd to unusual co itc m ìv c intiuencca, a ll unden tround p ipe muxt he able to withxtand corrosion to a itre.itrr or le»» decree. Caat Iron Pipe haa thin tiuality. It doe« not depend on it» cuatir, it to resist ru»t|fhe material itielf il ru»t.rcai»ting. The first Cast I ro n Pipe ever laid il in service today at Versailles, Prance, alter two hundred and sixty year»’ service.

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Boa* Ckm to Bo Started for Bo- g to m ' Sprtog Tam.

The Michigan State College M ili­tary band w ill take no spring tonr thia year, according to Cnrl R. Kuhi­re an. director of the organisation.

It has been the custom In psst years for the hand to tour tbo vari­ous towns of the state daring spring vacation as s piece of constructive advertising for the college, bnt this year short trips will be taken by the outfit on week-enda during the com­ing spring term.

The band will give a concert some time In May and Is rehearsing some feature numbers with several solos for the occasion. Mr. Kuhlman ex­pects to start In work with a second band which will be composed of be­ginners on musical Instruments who wish to get practice that will qual­ify them for the varsity outfit. This idea has never been tried before but will prove profitable In supplying the m ilitary organisation with experi­enced players Instead of raw ma­terial from the freshmen class.

COLUTE IM ISW "STATIC” COACH

Im f f . Troyoor Toko» Plan of Taylor Aa AmM m I Foot­

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Barney P. Traynor, former Col­gate football captain and line conch at tha Dnlveralty of Wlaconaln for two yoara, haa been named aaalatant football coach to aucceed John L. "Tar*” Taylor, who haa been granted a leave of abeence. Traynor w ill take up hi« new duttea on the Green and W hite campua April 5. when he will ttke charge of epring football in the State camp. Traynor comes to Eest Lanelng with an enviable record an a gridiron mentor and aa a p la y e r, having played on Colgate'» van ity in 1 9 1 9 , 20. 21 nd 22. H e a ls o won two letters In track, specialising In the weights.

T r a y n o r w as lin e co ach a t W is c o n ­s in d u r in g th e »eaanna o f 1 92 3 a n d 192 4 . W la c o n a ln watt re p u te d to h u ve h a d th e h a rd e s t c h a r g in g lin e d u r in g th e a b o ve y e a rs th a t th e sc h o o l e v e r has h a d a n d m u c h c re d it f o r th e lin e w o rk o f W is c o n s in '» v e t ­e ra n lin e last fa ll w a s a t t r ib u te d to th e w o rk n c c o m p ll»h e d b y . M r . T r a y ­n o r d u r in g th e tw o p re v io u s ,<*a»nns H e w as a ssistant tra c k ro a c h a nd ta u g h t classes In b a s k e tb a ll t h e o r y at W lc o n a ln . a n d w o rk e d u n d e r D r . R a lp h M e a n w e ll, v a rs ity b a s k e tb a ll m e n to r a t th e R a d g e r In s t itu t io n .

T r a y n o r w o n le tte rs In fo o tb a ll a n d tra c k at S o u th D iv is io n h ig h sch o o l. M ilw a u k e e . W Is .. In 1 91 4 . 1 9 1 6 , 1 9 1 « a nd 1 9 1 7 . H # e n te re d th e s e rvice e a r ly In 1 9 1 « a n d In the ra il p la ye d c e n te r o n th e g r id te am re p re s e n tin g th e In te r m e d ia te sec- t lo n . A E . P .. a t T o u r s , F ra n c e . In 1 9 1 » he e n te re d C o lg a te u n lr e r s lt y a n d p la y e d e v e ry g a m e at g u a rd and ce n te r. C o lg a te w o n th e ' e aste rn c h a m p io n s h ip th a t y e a r H e was g ra d u a te d f ro m C o lg a te tn J u n e . 192.1. w ith th e d e g re e o f B a c h e lo r o f R rlfliP F .

M r . T r a y n o r i* a w e ll k n o w n b a s ­k e tb a ll a u t h o r it y In th e m id d le went, h a v in g been a b a a k e tb a ll o ffic ia l fo r th e laftt th re e y e a rs . H e s tu d ie d la w a t W is c o n s in w h ile c o a c h in g th e re a nd c o n t in u e d hie s tu d y as a b a r r is ­te r at M a rq u e tte Inst fa ll. H e Is m a r r in d . has tw o c h ild r e n a n d In a m e m ­b e r o f D e lta K a p p a r pat In n a n d P h i D e lta P h i fra te rn ltie n .

BASEBALL ASPIRANTS GETDOWN TO SEASON GRDI

ro a n o » a m b b c e b t a ib a» m it ma t p ia l in te» C REEIS MENTOR; HITTING STRESSED.

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STUDENTS COMETo Eat at

M. S. C. RESTAURANTOPEN DAY AND NIGHT

THE PLACE TO EAT— -

The W olverine LunchU M M N 8 . H O M A N

OPEN DAY and NIGHT

We Do denning of the Better Kind

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A n e x h ib itio n fe a tu rin g a ll tjr g ym n a s tic w o rk w n* g iven hy th*

.d e p o rtm e n t o f p h ysica l edueu ! M ic h ig a n S ta te college T h u rs o «? lin g . M a rc h lH fh . in the gym n

T h e event w as a gre at su m «*«A m o n g It* feature* w ere final

cla** game*, w h o «* p re lim in « ri** played » w eek «g o .. He*1 i t - gatne*. w h ic h wen* a* fo llo w * : game*, w e re a* fo llo w * : .In n e r in vo lle yb all fro m the sopht-nmr»1 7; the *enlora w o n fro m th**

I m en iu bask etball, 18-13. j T h e giiiuc*. attended w ith gr*- Ir ifo m e n t, a* th e y w e re the eulmi

i>f the « T ie * o f in te r el»*«* *«ven the term . w e re refer»«*«»! by

I B lan ch e V x u g h u B u r r . f«»rm»*n thi* inx titutlo n .

S h o w C le v e r Dance*O th e r feature* o f th»* »»veuins

J cle ve r <inn<*e*. in c lu d in g ■< by M i** A lic e M c W o o d . ;i

| t ion hy th«« *w itiilllin g tea■ 111 • h «• I *ome fa n c y d iv in g .W h ite m ade u d iv e fro m the tugne**

I boa rd , nt » »|i*ti»n««e «*f ¡»b* nr ' feet fro m the w a te r liirt»-

w«n* e x h ib ite d h y th»* v a n i t y n I nnd III**» c o rre c tive g y tn ti»* H i- and

apfM ratit* w o rk .I T h e p ro g ru m w a* emu lu*ic*i

square danee. ca lled »»ff by I p . W » ld o * if th*« E n g lis h •!*«?•»’

j w h ic h wa* ilaneed h y »11 : ii in f ro-Cfl*. i lid **llf l»l»*i»«*t iciillj off.

A *lght w h ic h w n* appreciaii »11 the *t»eetator* w a* the pi spectacle m »d e l»y th*« ra n k - •< i lie ir u n ifo rm s, and VHri«'U* ««lor**! lilothc* d en o tin g the « 1 »— f«

| th e y stoodI’D*- deiiiniiM iratioii hrm ight

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PH TAOS WIN CUP IN BASKETBALL

T h e P h i K a p p a T » b a s k e tb a ll te am to o k rh o f th»« ! n '» r - f r u t c o u rt th e Ih 'ttp eria n * M o n d a y T h e gam«« w aa b y fa r tli best gam«« p la yt'd by an te rn it ie * ib i* *e»aon ani o r li y o f the P h i T a u * a lix h ed u n t i l the final m< K o o k * xank tw o lo n g <»t ■ • I>l«*k‘ L y m a n w.»s th»* g u n fo r Hu« H»»*ii**ri:iii* a tta ck th ro u g h o u t tHe L y o n s a n d K a n u * w « r

Varvt'v basball raudldetea under the geideera of roerh John Kobe era n-ttleg do—u to the rael grind of the luoroj-hin* s-a-on. »Her rather light ; .rkonts to work the • • »««< > *• £ ; T h . ursrtir-« are assuming the pro-

of mid-sesson workonti end • [ are working hurd to get the

-nuad into -h a o e fo.the southern trip 'h a t »* a b o u t to be undertaken.

K o b * a n d h is staff a re laying apo- ¿ i o n h it t in g A batting cage

h , « :>*— is fitte d u p in A g hall for th e ; -ttam ond h o p e fu ls a n d it appears a a 1 th o u g h th e b ase b all mentor Is flgur-j

l>B doing away with one run losses h r s r r ^ n r t h e n in g h i* offense. The h a ttin g e r« -« shown b y the majority uf ti»<» » -a n d id aies tb u * early in the Ii . r s o n i* h e a r te n in g a n d so m e r e a l ! • »Tent * b*«n* u n c o v e re d f o r use In the « p r i o r a m p a ig n .

.* , f « i i r lin e u p th a t w i l l o p e n j be 1 * 2 « -*-;««« n i* a* d o u b t f u l as t h e )

ro s te r ^ h a t » i l l get th e r a i l to m a k e >Kg> s o u th e rn t r ip . T h e m a jo r i t y o f * . -„»* tio n s ar«- b e in g f o u g h t f o r by - o»i«t f o u r m en o f a b i l it y a n d th e

c o tn g f o r th e o ld t im e rs is p r o v in g ■ t lr % V a r s it y m o n o g ra m d oes n o t is*u re a «*** o f p o s itio n th is y e a r “ ..a rh ^ re » r e not m o re th a n t w o o r | .’h r .>*. p o s itio n * th a t a re a n y w h e r e n e a r r n ch e d a* y e t. C a p ta in ‘ ‘ B a ld y ” I K e b le r w ilt p ro b a b ly get th e call to »he third base jo b f o r th e o n e re a ­son ’ h a t ;h r r ° i* n o o n e p u t in a n

* 1 , 0 j « a b le to h e a d h im .

off.i on. K lehler Is a fast and i fielding third baseman and a to? 1*1 I ons hitter. The rest of v , **'I are toaenpa. Fremont ,h 1 catcher, ia receiving real

^P M lU O n r*Wt»

frorn^ newcomers and may°b?i2Sto take the bench in favn three other men who ar< f two r

I albllltiea, but It is alm ost com v I that he w ill start the season tJhfJ I the plate, due to his experiene^ 1

In Wakefield. Kuhn i Kobs has a trio of real and little worry will gr<

. from thia direction, t perhaps as unsettled a* Splekerman and McJr men, are being hard pr« cler, a freahmans tar fr<At this writing Spiekert call.

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