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Glenn Drake. Tenor People’s Church Wed., 8:00 M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w s Campus Calendar Will Answer Your Questions VOLUME 19 T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 16. 1926 Number 17 COMMITTEES AT mush newissue ANNOUNCE CO-ED weekendis crowded with important GLENN DRAKE IS WORK ON ANNUAL rC 0 Uf E DIRECT0RY DEBATE DETAILSEVENTS:Indiangame, barbecue feature mi NUMBER 0jJ 'AND TRYOUTfsgBsg-gB s ARTISTS' COURSE SOPH BARBECUE N m , maB< l °f Arrange for Speaker for a Com billed Barbecue and Pep Meeting. All Studenti and Faculty Member«. NO SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Both Freshmen and Sophomores Excused from Classes Friday Morning. Mirlilmin '•mtiiinina mum-» ami iuliliv*«w ..f ;,i •«»lieg«* «tudetit* ami professors lm issued for th«* «*oll«*g our ;iml is i.h sul,, at tin» ritinti l'tiilil itg ami the college b«»*.k store. The directory, compiimi hy Mis :ii«lit Y likely, registrar is uttVistittll urge this year due to the increase* tirollmetit. Five domi tor lea are listed 1er wont tt Womans building. Abbott Hall eljege liesidenee. t'ollimnvood ilutist I «Ritt the nitleti The last (Wo ntttitei nnual sophomore are now boils«*« f.»r « <> ,«|s Hi is nur A barbecue nhd pep tne<*ting, tin* a elwince t• rereiitfe her «lefent this titrul luier«(»llcgiate truck meet, the year at the hands of these very rival«, nun I inter-fresh game in which the Notre liame won from Slate by only i i.< u gridiron men try out for their one point this year, while Marquette t i c . / ti >purs. and the Haskell football game beat Slat.- for the first time in several rirtt Iryoi tf tor (jirlf fet tor Nov. will feature this week-end on the years Thl* 1« State's opportunity lot tnpus. reiloniplton. D f , ,,|,im i„ | |,v K(,v n lll|t At Him whim i .. i«mmm iii.k H i People « Church st 8:00 December 6 snd 7, pep lats tiiig will be held ill conjunct ion J with tin* sophomore barbecue <> it l-'ri CO-EDS GET WESTERN TRIP ~ & Haskell game one of the best attend For First Time In History of State ' 1 "r ,l" ''" r 'uM ""lll‘ 22; Men’s Nov. 23; Finals :lI.*s o f MIIIKIInllV IK.rtMil Famous Lyric Tenor to Appear At •pie’s Church at 8 : Wednesday Night. wkarto I roadcast College Girls’ Team Booked for Trip Through Two States. ue. which will take place Fri- j Twenty-eight fraterni •nine. November 1!*. ufe tak- j house* »ire listed wit finite shape under t he direct* j telephone numbers Max Goodwin, chairman of In * ass* of faculty : »homore committee in charge •rectory lotitaiii« a > affair Several sub.commit- ‘ ioti eat'li scrv- s fu e at work on the plans tor the* the «.trice address .md O' and all is promised j college telephone «s for Friday night. street résidence ami t he present writing the .-peak id iddr •r «o et Is ami No Athlet! è ba r hi FORESTRY ASSOC. TO MEET HERE To Hold Series of Meetings Here During Farmers’ Week. > .i i I mIhiim sain lift .State t (dll ted team tipi tel« a,lUi to * lisies ended form of the M s. ay morning the frnsh foot m’ait h on the field i ball men will Im ' divided into two teams -ei oml hands, aiti and will i ip j io-i • em-li other in the sea possible. ... a* t > sonai » lash for disi ì 11 «-t ion t ’oiiipet i cheering support. tion will ho iiiiu-uully keen this year I lao \v ill lenii o ' eotiwldering lite auioqnt of material man hed ..in ,.f il present. I an- are prophesying one of -i.olium i the hardest played games of the year Samrday night'? | t'n the same morning the t rack been posi (».»tied I teams i.f Notre l»ttnie and Marquette to hold the parly ! w ill ■••uqH t e on Michigan stai«* Itefore the student Michigan State having giving vacation •d NOTE PROGRESSCHEM AUTHORITY ON NEW ROADWAY SPEAKS TO GROUP New Sidewalk Material Believed Dr. H. C. Hamilton Explains Dis- More Desirable; Many Im- provements Underway. Ma» ., Ml Wheaton. Jl I lirce tosai I Mélle- Here infectants to Interested Students. I t } >101111 I . Ifi- h in . ’ .'S Get Special Permission to Put F ir « Number of Program “0u the Air". Glenn Iirakn. t*-nor. th** first num- of the M S i ' Artists’ course. > ’■ill appear Wednesday night at 3 »'thick ai Hie Hast Lansing People's hnr. h . The history of Olenti Drake’s rise 1 ibe In-Id ..f art ulmli has brought .un trotti j ho position of an ordinary "liege t iitlt*n| working his way. to •no of !ii,. most outstanding concert timers m \ntcrh a. . .m interesting •Ile Ile I- a nativ of Iowa, recoiV- I i.i- early musical edueation in fho nit. d States and was a loader in ms,.al .cuVitie$ during lus college lav . lu i :•i ; fie , nhstc-d with the Huerican army, and •ervd with dts- II Franco, w !,ero he wa* intwti throughout the tlin*d arntioa i ’The Y ankc** Troubadour.” Mt lU ak' s voie.- I ; a beautiful yric tenuf i>nd as onw distinguished ingle .*r itettil tone ” u his tine re. Ills magnetic m m f o r a ‘■in- ; programs Ppoars in the ¡allow ing his <>ti t tie Artista’ es of l heir appear- Hranch Hickey, tiltil .11,*1 !«»-•* Kn- i .s w y irr» tr Feb. I.ill.«- March 7 •>. hroathisting hast i h „ \V«*dl|es. «m bv t ... t il per i r It Inder STEEL TREATERS TO HOLD MEETING HERE To Hold Banquet and Lecture On *Nov. 20; Guests At Foot- hill Game. COURSE NEXT TERM ON SCIENCE OF CEMENT C. E. Dept, and Portland Cement Co. Will Co-operate On Short Course. M ICH IGAN ENG INEERS TO V ISIT CAMPUS NOTED ARTIST HELD EXH IBIT IN LANSING Mathias J. Allen. Michigan’s Own In Art Field, Here Past Week. 'mu ,i : i,m im i I. v Mil 111 \ II 'II. IlilU il 111 in.I I :l|i I i |h To Hold Luncheon In Union: Women Guests lo Inspect Home F.connomics Building. mi Li.- [•sint Top id NOTE PROGRESS ON NEW CHEMISTRY BUILDING Delay In Arrival of Steel Halts Present Piasse; Winter Con- strsettee Planend. t c ON V E N IE NT AMPL’S A L E N D A R on the ne* hominr} am id in*. « «.mb it Idod f>.( r whcrci anldtng A. If ru*» veil rncog. r 11 ,t Abroad pain. Italy. Ger and ha* won th»* ! ononblit men gii «I f*ongr«*»s •• draw tri*. A« ad- II I *t ;»n«i ’nd < cold m«*dal. \r‘ .f which he Chemistry Dept. Grows From One Small Lab. TWO FORESTERS ENGAGED IN SEMINAR FREE STUDY fi'-ifi i.? '*i.> f ir»**fry <I im v t .«i id y f > 'h«* atrowth of utd >ill plantation be tdlum The «we men. T ..rut W a l‘«r »bi*n«‘l|. are >nn* •Mm a tt*t «-xper*. nrk «rrt**il .>n by the for- ar t m»nt Tt Naît Vi in *.f tb- His bop ' hurrh. 7 p m Ni v IB -Swimrntng ni*ct Nov. 17- Meeting <ti Lntarfraler- v Piedgt-nv-n »»‘♦o'-itr+'HiJ)- at At- ■n bouae. Kaat Grand Kiver. 7:30, . m. * Nov. 17 Glen Drake, te-nor Kirnt : umber of M. S. f’. Art»«t«'couri»e Mam auditorium, ¡‘ejpple * efcurch, 0 p m. N'or.^l<.23— Exhibition of repro- • ‘•action* in colors of paintings of sreat ntM tcn. Room 410. Engineer-j f r building. Open to public fromj 3 to S p. m. —^ Nov. 1 0— Luncheon of Michigan Km inpiing society. Union building, lrm p. m. J»ov. it — h n t t r party at tke Uaiaa. ^ The Be» Inrt list rial Intioraiory which^U across thfc brack«, ta nearing ¡he hnad f cdnslt’Tic >,n The wall* arc all buih the first floor cemented, and -vor* : *>* :,.*-n going on for some time on ’• ’i»* -fcond floor. When that h finished - -,f will l<e |4a«i*il and with .; ,,rt time allowed for Installing flx-; > the building i* expected t" bej finished and ready for occupancy -ome ’inte in lajtuary. limestone and will »‘»on he in place ' after further work D started. As the foundation is all poured, everything now awaits the finishing of the steel work Then the masonry will be in i order The contractor announced; to Professor Clark that work would) not be stopped because of cold weatb-, er, since stenm has been installed and all cemant pouring will be co»- ducted under heat. j l ! emiri» fc Un rii«r. r tn <*■ b ilí, líon Ja--i. •r f Mr- Man \ ..f »h«- ii-*» a n d 1* 1» »her "f F)x Governor MJM.-.1 the îio» of nil rii -|H, idiiig ? lie ifed L“0 nhiil th«* »•«ut !«•<ture COLLEGE MEN TO ATTEND HOKIICULlURE MEETINGS Prof. Pettit and Prof. Gardner Are Scheduled to Deliver Addresses. IT "t The . Febril Th<- lat«>rat‘>ry w.a- « oiupiet»**! in the 11 . . f 1 ' 7 1 but m .- not ¡-«h| by Hie ’’«lenta until the following xpring is- i4.»IU>gi* •«•Hr then i««.gan in ary ami **nde«l in N’oreintier. Himv it » » « m i n g r b u l t u r a l c«>||eg«*. fill* -v*fem cm « * the ••|»|iort unify for fh«- «indenta to l*e pn*«ent «luring the gr**w in g -»•«*«•*n. Stu«b*nt« had to work thr«*»* h o u r « a day in the cultivation of ( mi»*, digging «lit« he««, nr clearing land, "'ttne of the failures of the new build- ing was the attempi to beat the north part. Steam waa carried from WU-> >btit in«-«! imp« unril u < procured in running w«t - worked will; u«f»litie ca« mn »liouf I r in the 'ink nd ironi im ».|«*ii tank on fop of the build ing When this wa» dry. thev «orrled *at«T fr*»m n«*ighls>ring ¡lump« to wash their tcMt tulsc«. f .Vo «hemiatry «,otir»»,s were c»ffere«l during the fre«hrnan >«*ar. fJemTnl « hcrni-frv was given the first four ttnd a half imuiths «*f the sophomore v«*ar. three hour« a day lalioratory for ' heuiical nnalyais the wrond wmeater. agrkmlfural chemistry the first semes- ter of the junior year, and chemical physics In the second semeeter. Coileg« ne,ni ut i Michigan and tn«? A nier ill ef> s proaii- ••tingH both the Horticultural «oçiety , Mi- . ui l’niiiui))X<< ai soci- Grand i(apt«ls .Nov JU to Dec. i'rof. V. it Gardner, head of the hortir*ttitural department, and Prof. It. H. Pettit, head of the department of entomology, are* both ucheduied to deliver-addresses. It w ill be tbo- 43rd annual meet- ing of the American Pomological j society and the 56th annual conven- tion of the state horticultural soci-j ety. I At the Union Ik-irrtr a r«NNii for your neat meeting nireting at the I nèon. It’« flir natural place to Hold I hem. Ti- k«'T -ervh-e ,‘it fit«* main l««-k liritig* the ««««r**» front . very gri«tiron iu the •««untry to v««u. II» you want a jobf Tke l'aèaa is serving aa a modini employers and jell scekera. «’empitr«* the «oda bar tt saudwh hen with any othei* In town.

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G le n n D r a k e . T e n o r P e o p le ’s C h u r c h

Wed., 8:00 M i c h i g a n S t a t e N e w sC a m p u s C a le n d a r

W i l l A n s w e r Y o u r Q u e s t io n s

V O LU M E 19 T U ESD A Y , N O V EM B ER 16. 1926 Number 17

COMMITTEES AT mush new issue ANNOUNCE CO-ED week end is crowded with important GLENN DRAKE IS WORK ON ANNUAL rC0 Uf E DIRECT0RY DEBATE DETAILSEVENTS: Indian game, barbecue feature m i NUMBER 0jJ

'AND T R Y O U T fs g B s g - g B s ARTISTS' COURSESOPH BARBECUE Nm,m aB<l °fArrange for Speaker for a Com

billed Barbecue and Pep

Meeting.

A ll Studenti and Faculty

Member«.

NO SPECIAL ASSESSM ENTBoth Freshmen and Sophomores

Excused from Classes Friday

Morning.

Mirlilmin'•mtiiinina mum-» a m i iu lil iv*« w . . f ;,i •«»lieg«* «tudetit* ami p r o fe ssors lm

issued f o r th«* «*oll«*gour ;iml is i .h sul,, at tin» ritinti l'tiilil it g am i the co l le g e b«»*.k store.

T h e d irec tory , com pii m i hy M is :ii«lit Y likely, reg is trar is uttVistittll urge this y e ar due to the increase* tirollmetit.

F iv e do m i to r lea are l isted 1er wont tt W o m a n s building. Abbott Halle ljege l iesidenee. t 'o l l i m nvood ilutist

— ‘ I «Ritt the nitleti T h e last (Wo ntttitein nua l s o p h o m o r e are now boils«*« f.»r « <> ,«|s Hi is n u r

A barbecue nhd pep tne<*ting, tin* a elwince t• • rereiitfe her «lefent this titru l lu ie r«(» llcg ia te truck meet, the yea r at the hands o f these very riva l« , nun I inter-fresh game in w hich the N otre liam e won from S la te by only

i i.< u grid iron men try out fo r th e ir one point th is year, w h ile M arquette t i c . / t i >purs. and the H aske ll football game beat Slat.- for the first tim e in several

rirtt Iryoi tf tor (jirlf fet tor Nov. w ill fea tu re th is week-end on the years T h l* 1« S ta te 's opportunity lottnpus. reiloniplton. D f ,,,|,im i„ | |,v K (,v n lll|t At Him whim i .. i«mmm iii.kHi People « Church st 8 :0 0

December 6 snd 7 , pep lats tiiig w ill be held ill conjunct ionJ w ith tin* sophomore barbecue <>it l-'ri

CO-EDS GET WESTERN TRIP ~ &H aske ll game one o f the best attend

For First Time In History of State ' 1 "r ,l" ' ' " r 'uM ""lll‘

22; Men’s Nov. 2 3 ; Finals

:lI.*s o f MIIIKIInllV

IK.rtMil

Famous Lyric Tenor to Appear At

•pie’s Church at 8 :

Wednesday Night.

w k a r t o I r o a d c a s t

College Girls’ Team Booked for

Trip Through Tw o States.

ue. w h ich w il l ta ke p lace Fri- j Twenty-eight fra te rn i • n in e . N o ve m b e r 1!*. u fe tak- j house* »ire listed w it f in ite shape u n d e r t he d irec t* j telephone numbers

M ax G o od w in , ch a irm an of In * ass* o f facu lty : »hom ore co m m itte e in ch a rg e • rectory lo tita iii« a >

a f fa i r S e v e ra l s u b . c o m m i t - ‘ ioti eat'li scrv- s fu e at w o r k o n th e p la n s to r the * the «.trice address .md O' a n d all is p r o m is e d i ß j co llege telephone «s fo r F r i d a y n ight . street résidence am i the pr e se n t w r i t in g the .-peak

ididdr

•r «o et Is am i No

A th le t!

è ba r hi

FORESTRY ASSOC. TO MEET HERETo Hold Series of Meetings Here

During Farmers’ Week.

> .i i ImIhiim sain lift .State t (dll

ted te a m tipi

tel« a,lUi to

* l isiesended

form of the M s. ay m orning the frnsh foot m’a it h o n the field

i ball men w ill Im' di v id ed in to tw o teams -ei oml hands, aiti and will i ip j io-i • em-li other in the sea possible. ... a* t • >sona i » lash fo r disi ì 1 1 «-t ion t ’oiiipet i che e r in g su p p o r t . tion will ho i i i iu-uully keen this year I lao \v ill len ii o

' eotiwldering lite auioqnt o f m ate r ia l m a n hed ..in , . f il present. I a n - a re prophesying one o f - i . o li um

i the hardest pl ayed gam es o f the y e a r S a m r d a y night'? | t 'n the sa m e m o rn ing the t rack been posi (».»tied I

teams i . f Notre l»ttnie a nd M arquet te to ho ld the parly! w ill ■••uqH te o n M ich ig an stai«* Itefore the student

Michigan Sta te h a v in g g iv in g vac at ion

•d

NOTE PROGRESSCHEM AUTHORITY ON NEW ROADWAY SPEAKS TO GROUPNew Sidewalk Material Believed Dr. H. C. Hamilton Explains Dis-

More Desirable; Many Im­

provements Underway.

M a » ., Ml

W h ea to n . J l

I lirce to s a i I M é lle- H ere

infectants to Interested

Students.

I t } >101111 I . Ifi-hin. ’ .'S

Get Special Permission to Put F ir «

Number of Program “0u the A ir" .

Glenn Iirakn. t*-nor. th** first num- of the M S i ' A rtists’ course.

>’■ ill a p p e a r W e d n e s d a y ni gh t at 3 » 'th ick ai Hie Hast L a n s in g People's hnr. h .

T h e h i s t o r y o f Olenti D r a k e ’s rise 1 ib e In-Id . .f art u l m l i has brought

.un trotti j ho p o s i t i o n o f an o r d i n a r y " l i e g e t iitlt*n| w o r k i n g hi s w ay . to •no o f ! ii,. most o u t s t a n d i n g concert t im ers m \ntcrh a. . .m in t e r e s t i n g •Ile I le I- a n a t i v o f I o w a , r e c o iV-• I i.i- e a r ly m usica l ed u ea tion in fho nit. d S ta te s and was a lo a d e r in

• m s , . al . c u Vitie$ d u r i n g lus c o l l e g e lav . lu i :• i ; fie , nhstc-d with th e H u e r ic a n a r m y , a n d • e r v d w ith dts-

II F ran co , w !,e ro he wa* intwti t h r o u g h o u t th e tlin*d arn t ioa i ’T h e Y ankc** T r o u b a d o u r . ”

Mt lU a k ' s voie.- I ; a b e a u t i fu l y r i c t e n u f i>nd as onw d i s t i n g u i s h e d

in gle .*r itettil t o n e ” u h is tine re.

I lls m agn eticmm fo r a ‘■in-

; p rog ram s Ppoars in the¡a l lo w in g his

<>ti t tie A rtis ta ’ es o f l h e ir a p p e a r -

H ran ch H ick e y , tiltil .11,*1 !«»-•* Kn- i .s w y irr» tr Feb. I.ill.«- M a rch 7 • •>. h r o a t h i s t i n g

h a s t i h „ \V«*dl|es. «m bv t ... t i l per

i r ItInder

STEEL TREATERS TO HOLD MEETING HERETo Hold Banquet and Lecture On

*Nov. 20; Guests At Foot­

hill Game.

COURSE NEXT TERM ON SCIENCE OF CEMENT

C. E. Dept, and Portland Cement

Co. Will Co-operate On

Short Course. MICHIGAN ENGINEERS TO VISIT CAMPUS

NOTED ARTIST HELD EXHIBIT IN LANSINGMathias J. Allen. Michigan’s Own

In Art Field, Here Past

Week.

• 'm u ,i : i,m im i I. v Mil 111 \ II 'II. IlilU il 111 in .I I :l|i I i |h

To Hold Luncheon In Union:

Women Guests lo Inspect Home

F.connomics Building.m i Li.-

[•sintT o p

id

NOTE PROGRESS ON NEW CHEMISTRY BUILDING

Delay In Arrival of Steel Halts

Present Piasse; Winter Con-

strsettee Planend.

— t

c O N V E N I E N TAMPL’SA L E N D A R

on the ne* h o m i n r } am id in *.

« «.mb it Idod f>.( r whcrci

anldtngA. If

ru*» ve il rncog.• r 1 1 ,t A b road

pain . It a ly . G e r and h a* w on th»*

! o n o n b l i t m en gii «I f*ongr«*»s •• d raw tri*. A« ad- II I *t ;»n«i ’nd< co ld m«*dal. \ r ‘ .f w h ich he

C hem istry Dept. GrowsFrom One Sm all Lab. TW O FORESTERS ENGAGED

IN SEMINAR FREE S TU D Y

fi'- ifi i .? '*i.> f ir»**fry < I i m v t .«i id y f > 'h«* a trow th of

utd > i ll p lan ta tio n be • td lum T h e «we m en. T

..rut W a l ‘ « r »bi*n«‘ l|. a re ■ >nn* • M m a tt*t «-xper*.

nrk «rrt**il .>n by the fo r ­ar t m »n t

T tN a ît

Viin *.f tb-

H is bop ' h u rrh .

7 p mNi v I B -Sw im rntng n i*ctNov. 17- M ee tin g <ti Ln ta rfra le r-• v Piedgt-nv-n »» ‘♦o'-itr+'HiJ)- at At-• ■n bouae. Kaat G ra n d K iv e r . 7 :3 0 ,

. m . *Nov. 17 G le n D rak e , te-nor K irnt

: um ber o f M. S . f ’ . Art»«t«'couri»e M am a u d ito r iu m , ¡ ‘ejpple * efcurch, 0 p m.

N 'o r .^ l< .2 3 — E x h ib it io n o f repro- • ‘•action* in co lo rs o f p a in t in g s o f

srea t n tM t c n . R o o m 410. En g in e e r- j f r b u ild in g . O pen to p u b lic fro m j 3 to S p. m . —^

N ov. 1 0— Lu n c h e o n o f M ich ig an K m in p iin g soc ie ty . U n io n b u ild in g , l r m p. m.

J»o v. i t — h n t t r p a r ty a t tk e U a ia a . ^

T h e B e » Inrt list r ia l In tio ra io ry w h ich ^ U across thfc brack«, ta nea rin g ¡he hnad • f cdnslt’Tic• >,n T h e w a ll* a rc a ll b u ih the first floor cem ented , and -vor* : *>* :,.*-n go ing on fo r some tim e on ’ •’i»* -fcond floor. W h e n th a t h fin ished

- -,f w ill l<e |4a«i*il and w ith •. ; ,,rt tim e a llow ed fo r In s ta llin g flx-; > the b u ild in g i* expected t " bej fin ished and ready fo r occupancy -ome ’ inte in la jtu a ry . lim estone and w ill »‘»on he in p lace ' a f te r fu rth e r w ork D sta rted . As the fou n d a tion is a l l poured, e ve ry th in g now aw a its the fin ish ing o f th e steel w o rk T h en the m asonry w il l be in i o rd e r T h e co n tra c to r an n o u n ced ; to P ro fe sso r C la rk th a t w ork w o u ld ) not be stopped because o f co ld weatb-, e r , s in ce stenm has been in s ta lle d and all cem an t p o u rin g w il l be co»- ducted under heat. j

l ! emiri» fc U n rii«r.

r tn

<*■ b i l í , l í o n J a - - i . •r f Mr- M a n \• ..f »h«- ii-*» and 1* 1» »her " f F)x Governor MJM.-.1 the îio » of

nil rii-|H,

id iiig ? lie ifed L“0

nhiilth«* »•«ut !«•< ture

COLLEGE MEN TO ATTEND HOKIICULlURE MEETINGS

Prof. Pettit and Prof. Gardner Are

Scheduled to Deliver

Addresses.

IT " t

T he . Febril

Th<- lat«>rat‘ >ry w.a- « oiupiet»**! in the 11 . . f 1 '71 but m . - not ¡-«h| by Hie ’ ’«lenta until th e f o l lo w in g xp ring is- i4.»IU>gi* •«•Hr then i««.gan in

a r y a m i **nde«l in N’o re in t ie r . H im v it » » « m i n g r b u l t u r a l c«>||eg«*. f i l l* - v * fem cm « * th e ••|»|iort u n i f y fo r fh«- « in d e n ta to l*e pn*«ent «luring the gr**w in g -»•«*«• *n. Stu«b*nt« h a d to w o rk thr«*»* h o u r« a d a y in the cultivation o f (mi»*, digging «lit« he««, nr clearing land, "'ttne o f the failures of the new build­

ing was the attempi to beat the north part. Steam waa carried from WU->

>btit in«-«!

i mp« unril u < p ro cu re d in r u n n in g w « t

- worked w ill; u«f»litie c a « mn »liouf I r in th e ' i n k

nd

ironi im ».|«*ii ta n k on fo p o f th e build in g W hen th is w a» d ry . thev «orrled *a t«T fr*»m n«*ighls>ring ¡lump« to wash th e ir tcMt tulsc«. f

.Vo «hem iatry «,otir»»,s were c»ffere«l d uring the fre«hrnan >«*ar. fJem Tnl « hcrni-frv was given the first fou r ttnd a h alf imuiths «*f the sophomore v«*ar. three hour« a d ay lalioratory for ' heuiical nnalyais the w rond wmeater. agrkm lfural chemistry the first semes­ter o f the junior year, and chemical physics In the second semeeter.

C o ile g « ne,ni ut i M ich ig a n a n d tn«? A n ie r

ill

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s proaii- ••tingH b o t h the H o r t ic u ltu ra l «o ç ie ty

, Mi- . u i l ’niiiui))X<< a i soci- G ran d i(apt«ls .Nov JU to Dec.

i 'ro f . V. it G a rd n e r , head o f the hortir*ttitu ra l d ep a rtm en t, and P ro f. It. H . P e t t it , head o f th e d ep artm en t o f en to m o lo gy, a r e * both ucheduied to de live r-ad d resses .

It w ill be tbo- 43rd a n n u a l m eet­ing o f the A m erican Pom ological j society and the 56th annual conven­tion o f the state h orticultural soci-j e ty . I

At the Union

Ik -irrtr a r«NNii for your neat

m ee tin g nireting a t the I nèon.

It’« flir natural place to Hold I hem.

Ti- k«'T -ervh-e ,‘it fit«* main • l««-k l ir it ig * th e ««««r**» front . very gri«tiron iu the • ««untry to v««u.

II» you want a jobf Tke l'aèaa is serving aa a modini employers and jell scekera.

«’empitr«* the «oda bar tt saudwh hen with any othei* In town.

Michigan Stale NewsP u M U M nrtra Wcvktr t a r la « tka ralla«* ja a r by lb * Mndrala o f the Mlr'hlfao Stata r o l l « * . Eatarad aa aarond rlaaa mattar at tba pn»t offtca. Ham L u r in g . M lrblcaa. Adrarttatua ratta furnlabad op»n

appuratimi te tba Roatnaaa Maaaaer.

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j4<N’ii'ty E d ito r SjHtrfs E d ito r

Pen tur«* Ed ito r ninpus I'¡ili*n»lnr E d ito r

AwNtaxit M it e r » I**vot* Horton. I>ale Medili. John Krlabin.

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Ku*inf«< M u ff

f- ti n;« W m . M u lk r . V F liau h u t. D*«n Anderson.*t,. - T ru m liiill. .Ian** lN*an. Je a n f ’la rk , R in iich

A m ir us. f len rie tte Heorell. M ered ith t lurk. Jum p* M In« h ne, Uov*«** Wow* iit*h«n Frittici» . Ib .s flle

Jon tiitic« . I vu Pri««*. Eve re tt f'unim lfia. I »«•! HI»« k

I Util *»t

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a »r f I« I : I < •( ft I I I M . IH IK U N IO N B t l L D I S DM fi gnn Stat»» Newa office la located on the fourth fl«»*r of •n » >: Idfng Telephone, »«»Meg«* **n hang«*. e t tenaion 104 O ffice

1 f t " ' l e k Su n d ay and W ednesday erenlnitn. Newa items j ' m ailed, or delivered to the S ta te New s ed itor at any

I- » ir I to- day o f f he, basement o f Ag I Ja l l . Telephone, college f t •«•na'nn 2 8 2 ring»

l 'e r i 'h l at the t amplia l’ rea»— Phone 2 841ft

rials apt» a ring In the M H H IO A N S T A T E N E W S are writ ihe eriltor-ln«’b ief and hie aaelatanta, who are atndenta. They no way I*» Interpreted aa representing the official viewpoint of ogo >r o f ntllvcs officiale

s i Its» I t l l ’T lO N .fl ! T I I E S t l i t S ir« Y E A It

CONSTRUCTION FEATURE NOTED IN NEW CHEMBLDG.

Campus ForumTh»* I 'a m p 'u

L a s t F r id a y a 15-ton beam , the la rgest one fo r the new ch e m is try b u ild in g . w as sw u n g in to place.

T w o flat-car» b roug h t' i t to L a n ­s ing . and a tru c k w ith t ra ile r s tra n s ­ported it to th** b u ild in g site. T h is r.o fto t beam w ill ho ld up th e ce ilin g o f th»i le c tu re room , the th ird floor, and the roof. N o co lu m n s w i l l be used in the le c tu re room .

I t is an in te re s tin g fact to know the firs: dean of ih e science d e p a rt­m ent, it. Kerl/.ie, had as h is as­sistan t M r D an ie ls . w ho is now head o f the r n iy e r s i iy o f W isco n s in la b o ra to ry H is son, F ra n k K e d x ie .< ig the p resent dean o f ch e m is try at M ich ig a n S ta te . P ro f. A . J . C la rk o f o u r ch e m is try d ep artm en t re ce iv ­ed l;is ch e m is try ed u catio n under P ro fe sso r D an ie ls . T h u s the lives o f the heads o f o u r d ep a rtm en ts a re kn it to g e th e r In an in te re s tin g fa#h-

W i l t v r \M > 11« »%« »11 M t l.K S I if 'I- K T V T o s T ltd * : F I I . I . P A R T Y

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I n ion Menni Nov 1 it J«. w ill add hai

K i l l« \ T l f » H I I l l o l T f l I.TI Iti:

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sport- >• w ith

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tion In F ran ce , w h ere he was kno tliro u g h ou t ih n a llied arm les as

Y a n k *- T ro u b a d o u r " Ho had *1 u I red so m uch d is tin c t io n ind a it y In his life w ork ihn* lie was va lu ab le , even in Hi** a rm y, as in te r fa llie r to spend his tim e as a - 11 e r and w as d isch arg ed by f»**n< P e rs h in g on E u ro p e a n so il «<• that m igh t s ing fo r th e A m erican s

TO LEC TU R E ON DO PE" A T

SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES

tinned in Fran*

I tha t M tid ing a

probghf

M r D rake b e lieves tha t spec I ion Is as n ecessary in the w orld as it Is in business f th ree avenues open tu « in «e r < e r i . o rili o r lo and opera Vfr chose the fo rm e r Ht* i** amoi a ll too f«*w singers in A m e r tak,. th is open s tand in tto* i o f sp e c ia lisa tio n in the field

MU- p., imp found best su ited to hi >' •* In d iscussing h is ideas <>n th o u r r,.f 0 f sp éc ia lisâ t Ion. M r Drak*

"T o he sure, th e re ir«* m ar >rf a rt is ts am ong «-pera st.

I oder New Management

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I-*’ g iv e n c o n s id e r a i ; n o n e ' s w o r k , won d m a n y f a i l u r e « at i a rt is ts ”

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Rrqupil Graduale* of Foretlry Department

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I t P a y s to T ra d e a t

MILLS DRY (iOOI)S CO.

I >r y (imitl*R e a d v - to -Wen r

M i l l i n e r y

l l e a u t v I ’ . 't r li ir , T h i r d F lo o r

Tea R in ib i . S e r o n d F lo o r

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Mention your m in i; tht»w Ails when purchasing:

id«* that he th in g add

he Well re o u t s t a n d i n g

h ave barn

■ o i i e g c « tu .«a o rd in a ry

ml a s t . o a o f he . rd tnary t to di* a nd . ..x » pro

>l«gc . « t e e rfitly

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1 w it h the « »h d t » t iu r

S u p e r la t iv e in q u a l i t y , t h e . 0 1 I d • t a m o o .

\ 7 E N U S«PENCILSgive b e a t s e r v i c e a n d longest wear.

W h e r e d e p e n d a b U i t y i s v i t a l

IN ainiwcliun with a new' pumping station at Milwaukee, VViwotum, adJitiunal tcvvkt main» were miutrivL It was

i u m o . i i v that one o f thcic shout J tarry an unusuoilv large proportion ot the water supply* and ^4-iikIi pipe was Jevuied upon. A ltlnuiji pipe of material other than east iron had a lower tirst cost*Cast Iron Pipe w a# chosen because the |VMibti* it\ o f interruption to service had to be reduced to a minimum.

The photograph above »hows a section ot pipe being low ered into the ditch in the process of laving it.T u b C a s t Ir o n Pn*t P u b l ic it y B u r s a l . IV op ic . G as B id«.. C h k ago

cast ir o n p ip e

>ssor ï ta lk

I W t m k A . i N V.

Our new Ae. kUtt uPltn~ ning a H'jicnrvrkj Sm• Urn," wkuh (i.v«rt th i p—Hrm 9} wait* t*» tht tm*il town, wtlt At un i

on rogne»

SenJ for booklet, “ Ca-/ ln>n P ’ twfor InJ^.mml Servite,” skewing t nir t̂ st­ing imuiioitons to meet

tpoeieU problemi

B a t ab o u t th e t im e ho la reaching the c lim a x aom eon* In th e d a a * baa an idea. T b e atn d en t ahoota up b la hand, uaixlona to get th e th in g off Ilia chest, and the in a tn u cto r’a atten- • Inn is d raw n to h im . H la t r a in ot tho u gh t is b roken and the a tte n tio n o f the w ho le class is lost by th is ills- tract ing in fluence. T h e m ost im p o r tan t po in t in th,. le c tu re loses Its fo rce and w hat m ight h ave been a r*>d hot p resen ta tio n is spoiled . W a s rh** o p p o rtu n ity <»n.* s tu d en t had to

i h is idea w o rth m ore than is in the e ffectiveness o f the

1 don ’t th in k so. i« not a "c o m e b a ck ” ; i t ’s

•• o th e r aid** o f the question K f tK T T P E B O N E X A g *30.

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J. W. Kdmonds’ SonsTrunk* and Fine Leather

(■nod*.• • I 'd W ash ing ton A ve. South

l.an«ing . M id i. l 's ta hi isbod 72 Years

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• • g« r m ake the ÿ V euch «’barge fo r extra

p ..-, * v • . ' ":r >' fi'«* piuus ug»*rs m ay now rid«* fo r the

. «... .v ¿r- ut**» “ f flve m ay n«»w use taxi**alMi«o re Than strwH ca r far»**

T H E M A C K E Y C A B C O M P A N YI M » M A M 715 R h r r S trsH

C L O T H E SI I T t l M M O CNOLIGM UNIVKNSITV I T T U I , TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHART« SOLCLY FOR OISTIHOUI«HCO • ««V IC C IM THC UNITCO «T A T Ù .

® hw ter H ouse• W H g U O

» V SPECIAL APPOINTMENT OUT STONE IS THE

Charter fljcmseJof Lansing

T h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e s u i t s a n «

o v e r c o a t s t a i l o r e d b y C h a r t e r H o u a e

w i l l 6 A r n y o u r m o o t s i n c e r e l i k i n g .

H. Kositchek & B ros." f a r Y e a r n I a a g ia a ’» l e s d l A K

C W U i e r a "

C h r i& n a s

S p e c ia ls

J e w e l r y

Such charming pieces as these sparkle a welcome *neath the ('hristmas tree and prove a welcome choice.

5 0 c t o - S 2 5

Hand BagsGraceful hand hags to

carry <»n ftv-diw «wcasions ar»* •'«»t in stunning metal mmintings and are of l e a t h e r n r b e a d e d .

• S 2 .5 0 t o > 2 o

NeckwearSmart new scarf* are

small and ><juare and, worn knotty I ai »out the throat, are most attractive, at

5(!c to 85.00

HandkerchiefsDamtv squares of silk or

linen nr.* a Christmas Kilt that 'anno! he duplicated too many timtu*. A t

25c* to 75c

Dancer-Brogan’sLansinc, Richlgan

s o c t o o a n m u n m n m n . x w m h i k . m P M * T b fc *

T h e S ocia l W h irl I m . [CHOOSE CO-ED - - - — 1 ATHLETIC TEAMS

ü o i w r

D ecided » la rk In th e n u m b er o f a o d a l even t» ..PH ■ek-entl w hen com pared* to th u h os t o f a c t iv it ie s s t a i d ■ w eek. T h e ju n io r c lass e n te r ta in e d w ith a dance in the r « in . n igh t, as d id the D e lta 81gma P h i fra te rn itv w hen . hw- . S ,I ,h *‘ » a 'e r . i l t y hom e. T h e K a p p a D e lta so ro rT lty held l u f'.'e

m p a r ty In the 1 n lon on the fo llo w in g even in g and tite Id ln g staged the th ird a n n u a l f a l l te rm in fo rm a l S a tu rd a y a lu m n ae o f th e co lleg e so ro rltle a e n te rta in ed about tu n u n i

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T h e La n d scap e dhsfc •*iU b o ld a m ee tin g T h u rs d a y •*«-** .n r :n the Un io n on the a i 7 ,4 t7:3t* P. .1dent o f i t ,1 t e» park-* v ’ é ‘ tn-ak A J I

- / - — - those infcrcsr**d «ar» to at.Girli Who Malte Team* to Receive Pre».umen m>£ ■ i+'inor,

land*eaner* :> 1»- » A»-* ' h * 1 . ■■•: co H i«100 Points W. A. A. Credit. !°pì,‘ w!,i l " u»n u. >>

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depart mentand

g irlo lloge B r id g e ttuerem ifiil A ffa ir • a lu m n a e o f the v a r io u s <-um- o ro r lt ie a h e ld ¡1 J»«*nent b rid ge I

tin* U n io n S a tu rd a y a f te rn o o n ! a tte n d ed by <*,hnut H

T h e j re

T ile in (an B e f f i le * Jo n e s o f D e tro it

eok-ettd guest o f M arten G G ra ce r a r r t ith o r * spent th

1*1 a t h e r hom e in B a n c ro ft

i t lass h ockey and soccer

" rh"rZ7ol'^ p r o f . K R 0 0 D S N A M A K E Sir io u a learn* a re : M. A rh e lm . cap iin M Pa tte rso n . M W ils o n M la rk . H Hanks. M Ju m es . M. V a r

F . L h mh. W K a t i 'h th a Je r . ABIOLOGICAL SURVEY

f A I I F t f A P T F Y I I I R I T a,,y conceded the honor ot befog the W U if c U li u n i b A l l l D I I o n ly girl president of a college or

DELAYED; DUE THIS WEEK -” ,vpr»l,y unlon “ «— «»*

cecds W h ich am o u n t. Hlea.m ir It " 1 ' ? 'w i l l g „ to w a rd th e m C h a m • ‘ h e r hom e In It

k- lied field. I * Mi nd j W a latead .1 1

erge. R

ien*s lounge fund .Vi race i a .rruthers. H l« ah o r Hiinev

('olmigtvood and Phoebe Taft have returned fue. fidi'owing g irls spenl thè week- 'h e hous(, after living for a month in oitt o f town: Hcfnici* c 'ro w le y ut thè Practice house,

re it; i l id d y (5lb*on. Eloannr .. .«a ids an d Hobby H u rn s *t St I ,, Kp lu» l l i i

. K v c ly r C la rk .1 ! 1*1.r i Hul-on; i „ , J n ‘l S n rg t ir c t L u c iIce t ’uok and l.c c Ir e n e K o th u t 1 . : ° dtitt»* gém e.ti 1 n lt im b u , S s tu rd a y .

iv id Ha In b rid g e la a tte n r iin g a l Y lp h a (*ntm tm l»o|tnil Y o u th co n ve n t io n at W n sh ln e- j M lld re d M ark * spont thè week-end

a d e leg ate o f thè > oeid logy de. i th S a g in a wme flit <*f th 0 co llege. ~ ,

r i , i r le H c ln g n o r of M unson w a s ! K |,on ?. .ucst Of H r rn lr e Cook and l.c c . . . r r o l “ ’ ' t s t to i In S sg ln aw .• Ilo th Sn n d tv i „ 11 week-end w h tlc

' I l lo r n i i i * and M a r jo r lc Vshlcy -pnmt ’o lt im h la n thè week-end af th e ir honies in Hat

«rman Dea.n o f I l ig h la n d P a r k ! 1̂ ( , r»*«‘k , week-end guest o f G e o rg e J« n

- and M en ac i D av i» o f A n n A r ah» Mie guest o f llo b e rt P a lm e r ?> 11 *-th Th o m p son ami Ja m e s ,'1V

•r spetti thè w eek end at th e ir 1* in Po n tia c . ^• • < o lun th iar. fa i! tr-rtn p a rty w il l ¡ r

eld Sa .fu rd ay n igh t ;it tlie houwe tlie g e n e ra i eh a lrtn a tish ip of Z e lle f.

h o c k e y

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l ' P m an. cap ta in .»• H an h age l. K M unger,

M E d d y , l i E’ra n .is . L . .’ V* \ Iln n te r . li N ash . p. c’.¡-a. ; ir H o w ard . I Lautne?*. N |«;■tn«l / I »¡vine a re t he fo rtu n a te , , «>mer*-s whil«* th,. iu n io r h ockey ; '

M. K. P a h rn e y

P ro frn.-d

Hue to an unuvoidabl« ' d e la y In *U " a r r iv a l ,.f the p r in ts from H a tt ie ' i'r«*ek C’olege, w hen* th ey h ave been ■ on d isp lay , th e a rt exhib it an n o tin e .j • d in th e ia.st issue ,.f the N ew s w ill

1. a few d ays la te T h e co lle c tion in ( o lo rs o f p a in tin gs by the old m aste rs w ill be p laced on d isp lay im m ed ia te ly upon a r r iv a l in room 410, fourth their ««f It. 11. o ld « H a ll o f E n g in ee r in g .

RUTH KETCHAM NAMED NATIONAL DELEGATE

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int. Mr** K ;Sliarr. o fin»»d he r

1 »étroit ,«•r th«» w eek en«i .Margaret P ar t low an I M a rg a retrung \ 1 •* i * e d ini H ' t ro i * aï ■ il" Iren«'hnso n w e n t t« » H e a rb o rnM a ?.it* and Ma r j o r i e d i te li o il . Ru th

l*teham. ll*»l, n err ino . Ho Ion H.trt«1 Jan ,. Dean sp e n t f l«e w o e k -e n dHr. n«| ItapM*.

En* Yl|i|iintiMis-- 1 lor oHiv ir ted t-• '-•■ t Maperon •m T h u r s d a y and Friv jM tohls d m t. ' » » ' - - a - , n«1«' <»f Mr*

T h e fa ll term bo !io!,|Ui i»|,»

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A. t 'r ih h s . M tir-i-n. M Hoff I- Hyde. E Pan gb o rn . M

íu e . \j S ' oner, E ’ S im o n toil, E . / .'«••»«, i ; 11 ilhîîrpje and M San- ,

The en io r hockey team is o«e<l o f E W o d w o th . cap ta in . iru«o. .1 K in v. i i I { . od , J Su tli d and V Strauch ’’ fr« shm«>n socrer ionm g ir ls are i-k ■ apt a iri. It P a r r . K p r,-s \ M ave r. M P in ch . I. Me In tv re J

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IT , ap la ta M A »h l. v, K . „ a n Il U cc i.. 11 Ca»t|.. C tlc t.

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union i t . -Id..tilsthe U n io n board in uht. T h e co n ven tion

II be held at t 'o rto II n n ivo rs ity .■ ' N N I ». « 2 :: ale) I

I t is be lieyod tl af M iss Ketehttttt 'P I be th e o n ly co-ed d«d«'gat,. toie '( in v e n t io n , s in ce die is gener-

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Sunday, K«»x Trot H a v in ' Irots «»I’ Fu n\l«o i \ mail ' l.»r«-he«tTi»

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loud.i«* .1 eel liesI ‘.ml .liitdv-soii's S u a Ik s '

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FRESHMAN GRIDDERS PLAYGAME SATURDAYf lic ts b etw een the tw o team s a lw a y s b -en close.

FOR S /. l .E — lit 22 Ford r ,a d s * * ’ look it over and m ake offer. \v

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Intercollegiate Meet.

Failure of Tw o Freshman to FinishSom e of the " lo y a l ” a lu m n i or our

co llege m ight be ju st a l it t le m ore co n s tru c t ive in th e ir c r it ic is m of our a th le t ic s A p p a re n t ly th e re is a ce r ­ta in group o r fa r t ion th a t la n ever satisfied w ith a n y th in g abou t or w ith th»- co llege W h e n the facts are re a lly kn o w n it is d iscovered tha t Y p s ilo n ti N o rm an won the annuath is g roup Is the on** th a t does th e ! s ta te In te rco lle g ia te t o s s co u n try least fo r th e school. I t is the gold-1 run held here Su tunU iy . but \vhrtt*'v«*r

u p r iv ile g e o f th e a lu m n i o f e ve ry thorp was o f g lo ry was ap p rop ria ted

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w l about som e th in g ti ut at M ich ig an S ta te It is g ro w in g m onotonous A num b -r o f u n d er­g rad u a tes w e kn ow a re firm ly con- v inced th a t n o th in g w ou ld «-ver su it tin- g roup un less it was ru n n in g t ilin g » Itse lf. It is too bad we can 't let th e c liq u e o f h ow le rs step in and assum e cha rge Just to find out what a moss It w ou ld m ake o f tilin g s T h is is out o f th*- q u o d io n . though, as the dam age th e y w ou ld u n d ou b ted ly do w ou ld be ir rep a rab l

M ic h ig a n S t a t e fr»*shm **n. I f {» mm*was a, d e te rm in ed , earnest', and a! n M i dbelt v e ry com m on p lace team tha» T in Mi' won fo r Ypsl. and It "e m a in ed fo r en from the y e a r lin g s to p rov id e a ll, the ex- ¡, i«•itement fo r the run .

The fin ish o f cross co in try ru n s is ranged o f course the on ly d ra m a tic m om ent .... fo r th** sp ecta to rs And the State p ,co u rse is so la id out as to p rov id e \that m om ent p e rfe c t ly Runner-* j4,must com e dow n a. - trip o f pin** 4 » » 0 r ....vnrd * intitr and then circle the cinder ,

of Best in History.

M em bers o f the M ich ig an State ilb-ge freshm en -quad w ill be sp lit ito tw o ; earns and w ill p la y the an . nai H lu e ’V 'G re e n ” gam e S a tu rd a y o rn in g 'in tho s tad iu m at 9 : 3 0 .The announcem ent w as m ade F»ri-

fo a c h Jo h n Ko b s w u l h an d le on-.- v h ile Co ach i ’ *nny Van A I-

yne w ill hand le the other. T h e uni*- w ill m ark h,. end o f freshm en lo’ hall a c> ivi ties tor the suasori

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J path o f the s tad iu m to lln ish the r a c A* fa r as fu r th e r in g th«- In te re s ts W h e n th«* appo in ted «‘ m in u te cam e

f ih#- school at-*- concern«-*!, o u r fo r the run tiers to ap p ea r in s ight I u m ili as a, g roup do*»« ve ry litt le . S a tu rd a y , coaches am i se vc r iii bun if course ther«« a re n u n who do d rcd sp ecta to rs fixed fh«*lr «-yes eajrer »•Ip, tint th«- genera l body sits Hack ly on the «-nd o f Hi** pin«- row only, ud ..»n fi n es its e lf to c r it ic iz in g at J to see th** blu*, je rs e y o f a S ta te very possib le o p p o rtu n ity A th le t fresh m an appear.* « orne in. fo r m or- th an any o th e r B ro w ti W in s

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