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It ,i,i nt «iw * tonight and i «otnrday. Warmer thl« »f- t iffiinnn and tnnlfht, f'old | rt - i M irir I I READ TODAYS EDITORIA!« MlfhifanN PoremiMl úmi-Wi'ffcl roe 23 FRIDAY. FEBRUA R : EE SUCCESS OF EARLYSTAGESIN CLASSIFICATION wNy<t»m Found le b» Popolar With First Tryout This Week. ORF. THAN 2,000 ENTER Mid Inilrurtioni Given All SturiN i l i al Registrar's 01 fire Wedneiday, Thursday i ' Hu* itiniiKiiifiiif.ii of i n*" •i cliiiuilflcntlny] on till's ram f than anno wtudenu '»•rj itt#iiii]ctton< i from th** r«*jf /«•dncaday and Thíir«o»v Th with which the opw piai ind the manner in which ■ ••filed by the ■tiiden»’. wok ,' pleasure t/» Ml«.?; Blidft Ynk* ■i'r rrg latrar. who «tated th» one of Hie Im» u-¡t ip» Hi M*frrganlZn»i«m of 'hr i o||eir tt ion xyatmi ¡ext *t*p ifT'ehrollftiFnl wtll •» i odent# to «-e I heir varió»» uri ndvtnor In order to v m i. i ruction* a* to the manne • ire All next week ha ; beei for aluden t* to .#•** thelt ad .» .«t orient« are urged » » » a' ¡hi* a« noon a* possibir «. .« laut minute rURh .» tinred on the printed Inxtrw - h were Klven out Wedtievla • i sday. the frtwhmen will re Hie advltmr.x whom they wet ait term, wiphontor*'' will re 'he dean« of thetr renpertiv •■rit*; Junior. and -enior■**. wil •he head*« fit the deportment • 'hey are majorin« After r respective ndvnor; student tit their aturiv card-. ( horns Tryouts Next for Opera V'lrrl Thsrartrr l,rads in Com- petition* Held m Onion WednenHay. CAPACITY CROWD HEARS SPEECH BY Minions of Law To DoHcend vHin March 1 to See Otitlnv, ne oí l.axt Year’ * l.ic^nae Plate*. lo n iiL i Ilnur L jIVijA 1 t. sMILL Univer*ity of Chicago Savant Point* Out Trend* Toward Quality in Education. SINGS SHADOW SONG" First Time Michigan State College Student* Sing Thi* Muvral . Selection. PROFESSORI. NEW DEP.FRTMENTS; PROMOTE TEN IN FACULTY Four Women Instr Full Profestorr AFFECTS TEN Full Profesor hi M«n With V eoi i rof I it. rivi s rKAKISQ before .1 . i-.r v .l o f more t Em e I ,f)i tb : u d h i i t Ifi atienda! the mitowI nil- !li,pi, f*fip?.f»ea 1 ion of ihn vette ír-t ’u»e Thre* New Units in Re - vamping Cotir^es ni ‘»TABI.IhHFS CHANGE j Curriculum WOMEN’S ?. ED. SEPARATE Chemie»! Frgirj»ering. Ari and W rr 'i'-, Ph. E. iVl^de New f)et>» rf mentí ALL-AG BANQUET PROVES SUCCESS I'Vitiua inni, f’houneev s I'.ou- h-r. (Ii-;iti Of the Utfittt'ry, S< ie / if•• ,» iif I A r t -i i h» m i at 'he I III'.-! |! V n f fh ic a jin . rèi ! i inerì t Te' pr< tj'i •• ..f erliifitlinn d*tf> i tur th e in d u <» n a l révolu t ion iti w Pii eh V. >■ a re n ew I iv’¡tin J. A. Hannah * Talk on European \ Trip It the Main Feature i 1 of Program. SENIORS RECEIVE PLAOUES Ÿ> Presentation of Medal* to Mem- ber* of Judging Team* to he Made Later AMENDMENT IS OKED BY COUNCIL Arcept Propo*ed Change io Con- «titution at 1 uetday Meeting. TO BE ON MARCH BALLOT Arrange for Coming All I ollege Flectian*; Other Butir,f* l)itcti«*ed. dents will then repor ' la.sfll fica tinti hurgan Unto iiilduie »•ir cl ft*' The i the various divi i.r reservation <A t la *e« or 10. fresh men. March 10 11 horn or#*';. March 11 fit 12 ¡d senior* The nine will )>*• y dsiiv ! instruction* for payment of be found on » hP^ürectton hoped ttvnt .iH xtudentr. • ir fee., at. »«he «•arlle'it po*- I he fine for late registra- •' he iiup'e^’d untai Ai»ri 1 4 Fe«* may le* subrmttefi dur- ■icfttlon by mml All let ; ue addressed to J "Arhep- urer ful All -Ak hao here The snei ¡ai i<e!V attribute- eiipt.tvp talk b> lollexe poult rv »0 Europe « \u> 1 Addition macia In the ¡>re' o,:o (Iuatifirntions nf ¡'neuIfjj Mnmbern Sh >ir Experience Poultry Coti*»** t. summer Mr It 1 • <ntralizfttion of ,nd registrant*! sv **■::: if and final sU*p« tr l-hi tUon of the college r l which has been (hout the year Adn 1xprejihd *heir appro ve scheme ha?» worke« M*y aie certain thu' ’■ ' • ia.taitlcation wtll !a II* the process of enr Tl»e ix»n.s 1ETY INDUCTS NOR STUDENTS iigma. Arts, Science Honor- j\ Iniliatci 23 el Banquet Thwraday. a swihgOut early TJiursdav »3 students were formally tn- • Tau Sigma, honorary art» Iratermty. Thursda; mquet followed uor student* inauctci Shaw. East Lansing uzabeth Lake. Dorothy oreen Kei*ier Detroit P.'.*“- Corunna. Oenevieve Hai- .v 1lie. Madeb ne T horn tx>n • u n g; Beatrice M O Bnen f*aul Orady. Flint Clare Kockford; Norman McCul- 1 ford; Fleming Barbour Vas- Lou Ckiodman. Highland :an Allerton Lansing: Dor- East Lan.sing. Timothy Lansing: Marian Sprick. •d«*. Ruth Johnson Ftediord. Oltemos. Cumel Hair.p- . mg, Rosalie Ruonavaara. John Etcltells. Yale, and laham. Ludmgton program folio*«Hi 'he ban Burton A Dole acting a.s r Two honor quests for the -ere introduced Chnatine ainner of the Tau Sign-«* nip cup for the Liberal Arts and Ruth Clark, winner of rnc >cience cup. These cups an every year to the .«»ophomor» in each division who ha.-» during her freshman yea; hest scholastic ave •rd Come welcomed ort speech, and a >> C um el Hampton The mam of the evening. James B. Has- then gave a very pertinent and ming talk on the development L^reu of the arts and science ys. finishing with a few remi- ts of his work in the early days «> work at station WKAR and trig it to the breath-taking now in progress in radio *n- CANCEL LECTURE OF “SEA DEVIL” Count Felix Von Luckner Will Not Speak or Liberal Art« Conr»e; Seek Will Durant. HOME EC. DEPT ADDS COURSES Cftmp Cookery and DieMir*. Are Among interfiling Studie* Now Offered PI,*l '-Jl -A Mi \ fd rnwNF 1ER! W W »a* riot, suffi' it conun ne ! All efforts ‘'LW HONORARY PLANSSW1NG0UT %v ri Re* a A''•hi S’êrra R^fent- j » Q**wn*jfd. Aipe^r !o->,phv and I > UIR •¡.-irtt-ref Sim*.' i» IS >pe,»K.er of hw the MThedulei c d-d to deia in the spring men» of the will be made SWING-OUT SOON Alpha Epulon Mo to Parade and Hold Initiation Tuesday: Elect Seventeen rompi MODEASSEMBLY TO BE HELD MAY3-5 International Reletion» Club Now Formiof Plan* for Par- ticipatioo. YiZN’S RIFLE TEAM HAS GOOD MARGIN Mîrlrin*# Receive Setback ¡n Rereot Vaioo :occe*$iai .t# H V raft *•«« and an maintained rage. i the initiates >ponse was The Internationa: Relations c¡ c iu m plan* lor participanon .1 Wvdel AMimblv M -nf , o. held a: Hlll'dai* Ma'. :ed ijorinj will L D or H lectior sponsored by for Interna It is made up of a nuro- ee*. each prepanr.« ’.he ‘ ¡x-aker nf ua- < ar.nouneM M . Brigham id a t ion née ±- ■sUiidpo- The M j the Can tional Pf Vour.try Michigan Stale » be vrr -> "*** rick, »ill rcpre«r.i China ano rrae State State has participated .r, 11 Aaambly for four year*. and $ebw> ■s «rom •ii*‘ jut Will b»-k ; the Musu i .«on wnl ne It Fred ft. Por t - id Rea**' rung n« . by the Tueadà] .•ling At A in i he he ti Anyone not r Model .hould leave Union Honorary mirr.fr r * ’ -eir State News Epsilon Mu attached their name ..nd addre» chapter are desk Michael Pr*-. % Richards and Arthur Far**-.. Alpha local Lewi?« pub : Huí e% Isa Del Mias Jan ;ued Ä v . , STATF. FORiSTRY CLUB HOLDS MONTHLY MEETING fimi '«ilege S'4, State forty rverr.ber* were pre-seti*. i 2$ f j . m o n t h l y meeting of the L’oreitfj <■-.( South club he id Uct Monday to hear an ad- 1 Wirruta •'*..■• s.» by Jesne Baker on 'Lumbering oi ■¡evad*. i i j « Woodlofca." Cider and ooughnu-» were [Jnivenity f i «er.ed fuiiowing a reel oi motion p&c- t M w iii-. turew siu winr the u*e of rafxrptllar tractors

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Page 1: EE SUCCESS OF CAPACITY CROWD …archive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/state_news/1931/state_news_19310227.pdfrompi MODE ASSEMBLY TO BE HELD MAY 3-5 International Reletion» Club Now Formiof Plan*

It ,i,i nt « iw * tonight and i «otnrday. W armer th l« » f - t if fiinnn and tnnlfht, f'o ld |rt - i M i r i r I

I

R E A DTO D AYS

EDITORIA!«

MlfhifanN PoremiMl úmi-Wi'ffclroe 23

FRIDAY. FEBRUA R :

EE SUCCESS OFEARLYSTAGESINCLASSIFICATION

w Ny<t»m Found le b» Popolar With First Tryout This

Week.

ORF. THAN 2,000 ENTERMid Inilrurtioni Given All Sturi N i l i al Registrar's 01fire

Wedneiday, Thursday

i ' Hu* itin iiK iiifiiif.ii o f i n*"•i cliiiuilflcntlny] on till's ram f than anno wtudenu '»•rj itt#iiii]c tton<i from th** r«*jf

/«•dncaday an d T h í ir «o »v Th w ith w h ich the opw piai

ind th e m an n er in w h ich ■ ••filed by th e ■ t iid en »’. wok ,' pleasure t/» Ml«.?; Blidft Ynk* ■i'r r rg latrar. w h o «ta ted th »

one o f Hie Im » u-¡t ip» Hi M*frrganlZn»i«m o f 'h r i o||eir

tt ion xya tm i¡ext * t*p ifT 'eh ro llftiFn l wtll •»

i odent# to «-e I he ir varió»» uri ndvtnor In o rder to v m i. i ru ction * a * to th e m anne • ire A ll next week ha ; beei fo r aluden t* to .#•** th elt ad

.» .«t o r ien t« a re urged » » » a' ¡h i* a « noon a* possibir «. .«

■ laut m inu te rURh

.» tinred on th e p rin ted Inxtrw - h were K lven out W ed tiev la

• i sday. the frtwhm en w ill re Hie advltmr.x whom th ey weta i t te rm , wiphontor*'' will re

'h e d ea n « o f thetr renpertiv •■rit*; Jun ior. and -enior■**. wil •he head*« fit th e deportm ent• 'h e y are m a jo r in « A fte rr respective n d vn o r ; student

tit th e ir aturiv card-.

( h o r n s T r y o u t s

N e x t f o r O p e r a

V 'l r r l T h s ra r t r r l,rads in Com-

petition* H e ld m O n ion

WednenHay.

CAPACITY CROWD HEARS SPEECH BY

Minions of LawTo DoHcend vHin

March 1 to See Otitlnv, ne oí l.axt Year’* l.ic^nae

Plate*.

l o n i i L i

I ln u r LjIV ijA 1 t. s MILL

Univer*ity o f Chicago Savant Point* Out Trend* Toward

Quality in Education.

SINGS SHADOW SONG"First Time Michigan State College

Student* Sing Thi* Muvral . Selection.

P R O F E S S O R I.NEW DEP.FRTMENTS; PROMOTE TEN IN FACULTY

Fo u r W om en In str

F u ll P ro fe sto rr

AFFECTS TENF u ll P r o f e s o r hi

M «n W ith V

e o i i r o f I i t . r i v i

sr K A K I S Q b e f o r e .1 . i-.r v . l o f

m o r e t Em e I ,f)i tb : u d h iit

Ifi atienda! the mitowI nil- !li,pi, f*fip?.f»ea1 ion of ihn vette

í r - t ’u»e T h re * New U n its in R e ­

va m p in g Cotir^es ni

‘»TABI.IhHFS CHANGE j Curriculum

WOMEN’S ?. ED. SEPARATEChem ie»! F rg irj»e r in g . A r i and

W r r 'i'-, Ph . E. iVl^de N ew

f)et>» rf m entí

ALL-AG BANQUET PROVES SUCCESS

I'V itiua in n i, f ’h o u n e e v s I'.ou- h - r . (I i- ;it i O f th e U t f i t t t 'r y ,

S< i e / i f •• ,» iif I A r t -i i h » m i a t 'h e

I I I I ' . - ! |! V n f f h i c a j i n . rè i ! i in e r ì t Te' pr< t j 'i •• . . f e r l i i f i t l i n n d *tf>i tur t h e in d u <» n a l r é v o l u t io n iti w Pii eh V. >■ a r e n e w I iv ’ ¡t in

J. A. Hannah * Talk on European \ Trip It the Main Feature i 1

of Program.

SENIORS RECEIVE PLAOUES Ÿ>Presentation of Medal* to Mem­

ber* of Judging Team* to he Made Later

AMENDMENT IS OKED BY COUNCIL

Arcept Propo*ed Change io Con-

«titution at 1 uetday Meeting.

TO BE ON MARCH BALLOTArrange for Coming All I ollege

Flectian*; Other Butir, f * l)itcti«*ed.

dents w ill then repor ' la.sfll fica tinti hurgan

Unto iiildu ie»•ir cl ft*'

Thei th e various d ivi i.r reserva tion <A t la *e« ■ o r 10. fresh m en. M arch 10

11 horn or#*';. M arch 11 fit 12 ¡d sen ior* T h e n in e w ill )>*• y d s iiv

! instru ction * for paym ent of be fou n d on » h P ^ü rec tton

hoped ttvnt .iH xtudentr. • ir fee., at. »«he «•arlle'it po*-

I he fine fo r la te reg is tra - •' he iiup'e^’d untai Ai»ri 1 4

F e «* m ay le* subrmttefi dur- ■ ic fttlon by m m l A ll let

; ue addressed to J "Arhep- urer

ful A ll -Ak hao here T h e snei • ¡ai i<e!V attribute- eiipt.tvp talk b>

lo llex e poult rv »0 Europe « \u> 1

Addition macia In th e ¡>re' o ,:o

( I u a t i f i r n t i o n s n f ¡ ' n e u I f j j M n m b e r n

S h >ir E x p e r i e n c e

Pou ltry Coti*»** t. summer M r It 1

• < n tra liz fttion of ,nd reg is tra n t* ! sv **■::: if and fina l sU*p« tr l-hi tUon o f th e co llege r l wh ich has been (hout the yea r Adn

1 xprejihd *heir appro ve schem e ha?» worke«

M*y a ie ce rta in thu ' ’ ■' • ia.taitlcation wtll !a

II* th e process o f en r

T l»e

ix»n.s

1ETY INDUCTS NOR STUDENTSiigma. Arts, Science Honor- j\ Iniliatci 23 el Banquet

Thwraday.

a swihgOut early TJiursdav »3 students w ere fo rm a lly tn-

• T au S igm a, honorary a rt» Ira term ty . Thursda;

m qu et fo llow ed uor studen t* inauctci

Shaw . East Lan sin g uzabeth Lake. D oro th y o r e e n

Kei*ier D etro it P.'.*“-C oru nn a. O en ev ieve H a i-

. v 1 l ie . M adeb ne T horn tx>n• ung; B ea trice M O B n en f*aul O rad y . F lint C la re Kockford; N orm an M cCul-

1 fo rd ; F lem in g Barbour Vas- Lou Ckiodman. H igh land

:an A lle r to n Lan sin g: D or- East Lan .sing. T im o th y

Lan sin g: M arian Sprick.•d«*. R u th Johnson Ftediord.

• O ltem os. C u m e l Hair.p-. m g, R osa lie R uonavaara.

John E tc lte lls . Y a le , and lah am . Lu dm gton p rogram fo lio *«H i 'h e ban Burton A D ole actin g a.s

r T w o honor quests fo r the -e re in troduced C hnatine a in ner o f the T au Sign-«*

nip cup fo r the L ib era l Arts and R u th C lark , w in ner o f rnc >cience cup. T h ese cups an

every yea r to the .«»ophomor» in each d iv is ion who ha.-» during her freshm an yea; hest scholastic ave •rd C om e welcom ed ort speech, and a >> C u m e l Hampton T h e m am

of the evening. Jam es B. H as- then gave a very pertin en t and

m ing talk o n the developm ent L^ reu o f the arts and science ys. finishing w ith a few remi­t s o f his work in the ea r ly days «> work at station W K A R and trig it to the breath-taking

now in progress in radio *n-

CANCEL LECTURE OF “SEA DEVIL”

Count Felix Von Luckner Will Not Speak or Liberal Art« Conr»e;

Seek Will Durant.

HOME EC. DEPT ADDS COURSES

Cftmp Cookery and DieMir*. A r e

Among interfiling Studie*

Now Offered

P I,* l

' - J l -AM i\ fd

r n w N F 1ER!

W W J «

»a* riot, suffi' it conun ne !

A ll e ffo rts

‘'LW HONORARY PLANSSW1NG0UT

% ■ v r i R e* a A ' ' • h i S ’ ê r r a R ^ fe n t -

j » Q * * w n * j f d . A i p e ^ r

!o->,phv and I >

UIR •¡.-irtt-ref Sim*.' i» IS

>pe,»K.er of hw th e MThedulei c d -d to deia in the spring men» of the w ill be made

SWING-OUT SOONAlpha Epulon Mo to Parade and

Hold Initiation Tuesday: Elect Seventeen

rompi

MODE ASSEMBLY TO BE HELD MAY 3-5

International Reletion» Club Now Formiof Plan* for Par-

ticipatioo.

YiZN’S RIFLE TEAM

HAS GOOD MARGIN

M î r l r i n * # R e c e iv e S e tb a c k ¡n

R e r e o t V a i o o

:occe*$iai.t# H V ra ft * • « «

an d an

m ainta ined rage.i the in it ia tes

>ponse was

T h e In tern a tion a : R elation s c¡ c i u m p lan * lo r partic ipanon .1

Wvdel A M im b lv M -n f, o. held a: H lll 'd a i* Ma'.

:edijo r in j w ill

L D or H lectior

sponsored by fo r In terna

It is m ade up o f a nuro- ee*. each p rep an r.« ’.he

■‘ ¡x-aker nf ua- < ar.nou neM M .

Brigham

id a t ion née ±-■sUiidpo-

The Mj th e C a n tion a l Pf

Vour.try M ich igan S ta le » be v r r -> "* * * rick, » i l l r c p r e «r . i Ch ina ano

r r a e State S ta te has partic ipa ted .r, 11

A a a m b ly fo r fou r year*.

and $ebw> ■s «rom • ii*‘ ju t Will b»-k

; th e Musu i .«on wnl ne

It Fred ft. Por t - id Rea**'

rung n «

. by the

Tueadà] .•ling At A in i he

he tiAnyone not

r M odel .hould leave

Union H on orary m irr.fr

r * ’ -e ir S ta te News Epsilon M u attach ed th eir nam e ..nd a d d r e » chapter aredesk

Michael Pr*-. % R ichards and A rth u r Far**-..

A lp h aloca l

Lewi?«pub : Huí

e% Isa DelM ias Jan;ued Ä v

. , STATF. FORiSTRY CLUBHOLDS MONTHLY MEETING

fimi '«ilegeS'4, S ta te fo r ty rverr.ber* w ere pre-seti*. i

2$ f j . m o n t h l y m eetin g o f th e L’o r e i t f j <■-.( South c lub he id U c t M on day to h ear an ad-

1 W irru ta •'*..■• s.» by Jesne B aker on 'Lu m ber in g o i ■¡evad*. i i j « Woodlofca." C ider an d oou gh n u -» were [Jn iven ity f i «e r .ed fu iiow in g a ree l oi m otion p&c- t M w i i i - . turew siu w in r th e u*e of ra fx rp tlla r

tractors

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Michigan State Newss ä - a u t i s s n s ' j s r ^ s " ^ ^ ! Ä Ä r i s Ä x s j n x ! * •

• r & T * » £ 2 h & S Z S Ò 11’ . &u i N. « a k t a j » Î ” , , „ V L Î Î , s t . B ~ » r . « ! • - . . N »n h MfcM—A > «• . OhlaMPB. III. ___________ _______ _

p r r t « ! »a r*p m *n M n * th » viewpoint o f eo l io « »

Subscription. 1 *0 the School Y#w

AM O CIATK EDITOR CO*ED EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER

E D IT O R IA L S T A F FGl.ENN R DARKE. 1 » . A * T V w

M M M I U «O R N IN O . ’• » . K W « « K app«h «H o Y N H A M P L E 11. FUI « r i t o M ow *

FROSH E E. STUOBRTS RAY Announce Annal CET EXAE. EXEMPTIONS, Group Sittings

According to the catalogue: freshmen Y ea rb a a k P ic tu re A ppo in tm en ts stwlents who have two years o f Home — # » - * ♦ r\ •Economic* In high school, may take an | q Continue U u rm «exemption examination in foods and R U w hclothing Those who pass the foods m a r c « ,examination may omg. H. E. 110a from

i their schedule, and in clothing mny Group picture appointments for the substitute H E ISOa tor H. E. 150c week-end at the LeClear studio in and H E. 160b All those wishing to Lansing t take these examinations are asked to sign their nam es to the list on th e bulletin board in th e Home Economic!, building

R o m p u s

arc as fo llow s

Saturila 11:00

Snuda.W o lverin e S t » IT.

L O O S E W.4 N A G E M K S T E x p e r i«n c e is a d e a r tea ch er, but by ex p e r ien c e w e m ay lea rn .

E ve n i f im p rovem en t cannot be m arie in even ts o f th e m om ent, then by a protring o f those w eak sp o ts fn cu rren t h ap p en in gs w e can p lan a sm oo th er fu tu re f o r ou rse lve s , and a d v ise and fo re w a rn th o s e 'w h o com e a f t e r us. . . . , , .. .

T h ese lim e -w o rn p la t itu d es a re s e lf-e v id en t and a r e f .d ln w e d a v e ry d a y p u re ly fr o m the use o f com m on sense. T he o n ly reason th a t th e y a re set f low n here is to sh ow how w o e fu lly w eak c o lle g e p eo p le a re w hen it com es to u s in g hose * £ » « » * ° f com m on sense <>n fin ancia l p la n n in g o f th e soc ia l bu d get*. A l ­to g e th e r to o much le e w a y is a llo w e d in w hom w e rep ose ou r fa ith f o r th e p ro p e r ex ecu tion o f these m o n e ta ry m easures.

V e r v sn ldom in th e h is to ry o f the fo u r y e a rs a c la ss 1* here, has any ves tig e o f a ccou n tin g o f re ce ip ts I wen asked f o r p a r ty finances. T h is a p a th y is s im ila r to th e sam e s ta te o f m ind tha t a p p ea red about th ir ty y e a rs a g o in th e p o lit ic a l l i f e o f o u r n ation w hen p o lit ic a l o ffic ia ls astou n ded th e w o r ld in m ism an ­agem en t o f the n a tio n 's p u b lic a ffa irs . H o w e ve r , it is to be exp ec ted that the in d iv id u a l re sp o n s ib ility and m ora l p la n e o f th e m ass o f c o lle g e s tu den ts shou ld be s l ig h t ly a b ove th a t c o n ­t in u a lly ev id en ced by the lesse r o f o u r p o lit ic a l ligh ts . But th ere is n o th in g to gu a ra n tee that irre sp o n s ib le persons, both m enta l I v and m o ra lly , w il l not ge t a hand in s tu d en t finance.

A s thi- c la ss p a r tv bu d gets a re now han d led , the studen t c h a p ­m an can use his ow n ju d gm en t as the a p p o rt io n m en t o f th e ex p en d itu res T h ey a lso can use th e ir ow n ju d g m e n t in tn e final a ccou n tin g o f th e rece ip ts . O fte n the responsib ility - is so m uch d iv id ed th a t no one ca res a g re a t d ea l as !•> w hat ou tcom e resu lts . C e r ta in ly a d e ta ile d su rvey o f the p a r ty s ta tem en ts w il l c le a r ly show the e ffe c t o f the m en ta l am i m ora l a tt itu d e o fth ose in ch a rge . ,___

P a r ty ch a irm en now a re lint requ ired to show the num ber o f t ick e ts that h ave been so ld f o r th e ir a ffa ir . A few _ years p rev iou s an a ffid a v it w as dem anded fr o m th'- p r in te r o f those t ick e ts c e r t i fy in g a s to the num ber that had been p r in ted . an»l th e ch a irm an , o r the c la ss p res id en t, w a s o b lig a te d to e ith e r tu rn in the unsold t ick e ts o r the m oney re p res en t in g them , in is check on the a ccu ra ten ess ot th e re ce ip ts sh ou ld be re tu rn ed t o th e sys tem o f a c co u n tin g fa r party finances. In a d d it io n to th is the c lass trea su re r shou ld he held m ore d ir e c t ly resp on s ib le f o r the acts o f his su b ord in a tes by lie - use .. f a s izeab le fid e lity n r su re ty bond. T h is i- ex ceed in g ly p ra c tic a b le a - it has been requ ired ’ o f ce r ta in stu den t o rga n iza t io n s in past years , and is in lis t- ill busilli - p ra c tic e fo r a ll o ffic ia ls id h igh re spons ib ility T h a t these Iasi nam ed su ggestion a re w o rk a b le is su p p o rted .1 S chcpers , c o l le g e ’ treasu rer, w h o s ta tes that th ey have been used su cce ss fu lly ill th is c o lle g e b e fo re , and that ther* is no guild reason w h y they shou ld not la- a p p lie d to c lass trea su r i r; T h ese m eth od s w ou ld c e r ta in ly m ake c lass le a d e rs fe« l m ore deep ly the necessity fo r fu l f i l l in g th e ir trust.

C lass socia l ch a irm en a re in no w a y o b lig a te d . > xcept in d irec t- ly to the c lu *s .trea su re r, and la- in tu rn to tin c o lle g e ex ecu t iv e * f o r ati a ccou n tin g o i rece ip ts , o r fo r tin- n a tu re o f his c o n lia t -

AL I.-A O B A N Q l'K T IS A SUCCKSS

• C on tin u ed fro m page 1) th e Passion P lay . M r H an nah , w ith ou t losing th e a tten tion o f th e audience fo r a second, gave b rap id descrip tion o f th e po litica l, art and Keneral c o n ­d ition s he via ited. show ing sm a ll d e ­ta ils o f th e coun tries w h ich th e a v e r ­age A m erican would phsn o ve r as un­im portan t. T h e a tt itu d e of the various European countries tow ard each other and to w ard th e U n ited S ta tes was c lea rly b rou gh t ou t In th e speech.

D ec Parish , toast m aster, introduced D ean J F C ox head o f th e agricu l tu ra l d epa rtm en t, w h o presented the tw o plaques to th e tw o ou tstand ing seniors T N orm an H urd rece ived th e aw ard fo r th e com b in ation o f a c tiv itie s and scholarsh ip and E velyn B rad ley th e one fo r th e highest scholarsh ip record fo r th e fou r years In college D ean C ox a lso expressed a desire to con tinue th is p resen ta tion o f aw ards in fo llo w in g years, m ak ing it an annual even t

T h e m edals w h ich w ere to lie p re ­sented to th e m em bers o f th e various ag Judging team s du itn g th e past yea i ta iled to a rr iv e on schedule tout 1 )«'' P a r ish read t lic nam es o f th e m em bers to w hom the aw ards w ill be g iven upon a rr iv a l T h e y a re A n im a l husbandry team Robert Laser W L F in ley E velyn B rad ley . Joh n Izcssiter. K en n e th Parish . Lau re l K e y ! and C harles D a v ­is. da iry team . C harles D avis . iJ iu rrl K > n . K en n e th Parish and Russel W a it r , d a iry p roduction —D ow d, B u rrc l H enry, l le n r y O leason and D on ald K e p iw l. p o u lt r y . -uoun W ilso n . FHdred Johnson and W C argo , fa rm crops te a m — Robert L inco ln . H a r ­o ld Burgess, H J F in ley and H a io ld K nob lauch

T h e »m e m usical nu m ber on th e p ro ­g ram consisted ot th ree voca l solos bv Jack W illiam s. :t4 A g arid m em ber o i t h e Spartan S in gers quartet W illiam s w h o has been s ing ing con siderab ly ovet th e radii* la te ly was very well received

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The fo llow in g organ iza tion s iled to appear during the

week of M urrh 2 Mondtr Band C lub A lpha E p s i- I

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fradia, Smiua D e lta Pal.

Be Prompt!Senior*, are stronglv urged to have

their ith asurrment« taken for caps and «own* some time during the re malnder <>f this week or during next week. Thee are to be taken at Hurd's Last Lansing Fashion Shop on Abbot Hoad. Promptness is neressnr>!

Ther. are about 100 seniors yet to hr ini'ii'ured. Those students »re advised that further delay might mean an inferior quality o f raps and gowns If the ««ntraots are not soon made mil. Prompt schools gel first choice hi selection* and tardy ap­plicants .ire sent the remainder by the company eontrarting the suppty.

By JO H N T A T E . Jr

I ts too bad that the architects of the campanile were not far- sighted enough to put luminous dials on the dorks o f the tower Then strolling **-j*lns and damsels who have have turned out like flies to premature spring and the star- (Itirt could keep close check on Heeling time. They r ing the walks at night And the other side of the river during the day But who would condemn so ancient and revered a custom'.’

T h e latest d e fin ition o f .a n atheist i an ind iv idu a l w h o recogn ises n super i< ti* I »ring W h ich is m ore or

ED l :C A T O R

i C ontinued fro m page 1) in sneaking o f th e m odem in terpre-

L S m T t h * « . l l e g « and u n lv m lt iM .Dean B m irher .stated that PassinR on

• ¡ h , " i f 7 « f best, th e tested best, to mu- ; dent and the p ion eering ot research arc

; e-sen tia l functions."! Prom the s tu den ts standpoint. the

ssen tia l thing in education la th e pr<*-« th rough wh ich a student m iis tp u nm self he said P reparation fo r that i S i L , begins properly, not In th e see- n d s r schools as it was thought by eadmg .du ca .ors up until a few years

but ,n th. pre-school pertod

T h e U n ivers ity o t C h icago savant stated that education is progressing to ­day tow ard a h igher level than ever t » to re ill spite o f th e criticism s wh ich . r e constantly heaped upon our Instt- tutloniT m framing To show tha ca lam ity howlers' have been in ev i- lenoe s „ . . . the b irth " f Am erica s e d u - a I ,nal system, lie read a num ber of

rrotn newspapers dated over M ISO years Many o f the S w ere typ ica l o f current

gnd la now reaearch ««aociate atid date ptefcMor e f eolie.

j . o . Veatch le « «raduni? 0.1 University o f Mtmourt and «$&, rcsearch associate and associatti fesso r o f soils.

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\ «turfent in a «pccch rlass the other day harangucd for fifteen minute« on hi»* to remove one- one-thou.«»ndth«t o f an inch from the «lomaeh of a cockroach with appropriate gestures. Even the. most arrogant old prof would hér­ita te before performing hi remote mi operation for thr dumb, the blind, and the student.

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The new assistant pro fe .C. F Huffman gradua«» •<

K ansas S ta te A gricu ltu ra l 1917, an d received his m fro m the University o f Mh 1922. He was appointed o f research assistant here as research associate in 19'«! research associate and assist sor o f dairying.

H. C . M oore received his ¡i fro m C orn e ll in 1915. becan specia list h ere in 1917. wa^ : search assistant, th en r«> i e late, an d is now reseai i»nd assistant p ro fessor of

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I nion b a llro o m th is even in g w ill lie th e elusive fo rm a l a f fa ir the season has y e t .vim and B la d e p le d g in g pa rty . K ehnv f'arli.- p la ye rs w il l p la y fo r the occasion. • T h e list in c lu des: P res , and M rs. R. S. Shaw . Sec and M r- II II li t day, M a jo r and M rs. C h a rles T h om as-S tab le ( a p t ' and M K. P . F la g g , C ap t. and M rs. S. (;. B lan ton i rab ill, C a p t. and M rs. r . K B

• Chase, C a p t. and M rs. J. A . D o ra n Hu*K illia n , L ie u t , and M rs. R. H Vau-s have

K o ck a fe llo w , L ieu t, and M rs. R.E. Bates, P r o f . and M rs. U. ( ; rtn ' i Pi? 'R ather, P r o f . am i M rs. R. S . uJmorro» ° l.in ton , and M r. and M rs. I., mom of *.h W h itn ey W atk in s . (hr »

rh r fo llo w in g ■ m en w ill be form a lly Pbm t P to f pledged tonight: Edward Carr. M ilton l>ro ̂ and Strong, D a le Vaughn Jam es Dailey • riirdon B radm an. David K ilp a tr ick Phylea::x inald W a rren . Pau l N ay W ilson Yost w in ter tern Randall Bocskool. H ou avd Corcoran, m orrow ! . unard Logan . Sn ovcr Sargean t, M e l- Kenn*. Cat ville P flu g . R ich a rd Cook, John Jen - £ i .lii.gs. H en ry Cross. Dee P innen H arold f>rr f * " d >

ndall. R ye rson Breduu »n d M r- iF ive fra te rn ity fo rm a l« an d tw o <>!**•., pmr<

. uses a re o n the ca len dar o f social events, p rom is in g a gen era lly a c tive H ie Ac-1 toek-end. | dance « i l l t

Nate P ry 's G o ld D igg ? P h i K a p p a T a u wir is e v en in g at th«* iron s fo r th e a ffa ir

ra w ill p lay fc e r term form ;

K ern s H ote re to be M ajt

F R ID A Y—9 00-12 00— Scabbard and B lade, in

Un ion ballroom •S A TU R D A Y —

2 30— M S. C Indoor relay carn iva l prelim inaries. O ym .

7 15— M S. C. In d oo r relay carn iva l finals. G ym

h 00—M S. c Student G runge and 4-H club party, O ld A rm ory,

S U N D A Y12:00— C. G . A . Peop les church.

M O N D A Y 7 30— Union production tryouts, in

Union ballroom 4 00-6:00— T e a dance. U n ion ball-

Sigma Alpha lota National President

Entertained HereMutuale Wednesday and Muakale

Tea Thnraday in Honor of Mitt Ritchey.

'.cm .i A lpha R ita, na tional musical ! in ter im v en terta in ed M iss H azel E R itch ey nf U h co ln . Nebraska, n a tion a l president ot that o rgan isa tion th is past week

A musicalc o f w h ich M r- Dean W K ellev was hostess to patronesses and mem bers ot th e A lpha Lam bda chapter ti M ich igan S ta te college, was held W ednesday at 8 p. 111 to honor M issH azel E R iteh ev

Decline to Accept Reservations for New Derm So Soon

March 15 to In Firnt Bate for Signing Up for Rooms in

New Women's Bldg.

»•mgV iolin t I)'

nosent /.dpi »a tantos

nd M rs. C harles T h om as-S tah le M r : M rs . M iles Casteel and M r andIs: Jam es C row ley.

The W is te r ia R oom ot the H otel O ld ill be th e scene <»t the K a p p a K appa ium m a fo rm a l d in n er dance m be held •morrow even in g p i e G o ld D igger il fu rn ish music for, dancing .-<•<

nd M rs H H HaTladav and Cam nd M rs C R C hase w ill act as p a ­

ns, w h ile Pres, an d M rs R S siiaw i»an E lisa bet h Conrad C ol and Mr

The FLORSHEIM Shoe

N O T I C E , S T A F F

All member* of both Uie editorial and businees staffs of the Michigan State News are asked to be present at lueClear’s Photo Studio. Lam ing, on Sunday. March 1 at 12 o ’clock noon, to have pictures lo r th e 1931 W o lver in e taken

T h a t no reserva tion « in be m ade lo r room s In th e new Women’ s dorm itory until a fte r M arch 15. .»nd tlm t at tha ' im e fu rth e r in fo rm a ti m w ill be g iven m ic e m in g s ign ing tip was th e a iv lcuncem en t m ade by Deah E lisabeth

Conrad vest»Tday T h e room

Intramural Rifle Teams Stage Meet

Women*« League to Have Use of Room In Coop Study Hall

Announcement Made at S. W. L. Meeting Thartday; Give

Tea Saaday.

m ittees fo r th e tea on M onciay,-M a rc ii 2. a t 5:00 o 'c lock in th e L ea gu e 'tootn.

PATR O N IZE T H È AD V E R T O V OF State News.

Tin* Spartan W om an 's leagu«* he ld » ^ . mmr ■_ m eetin g Th u rsday a fte rn oo n a t 5:00During Next Week o 'c lock in th e league room at the

. wom en's bu ild ing P earl P e rr in w as in. n . ...h i c h a r g e o f th e m eetin g at w luch plans

g u in tram u ral r lflo m eet wflll lx- , “h(, , w dtK usM d.io held from M arch 2 until noon M arch 7

rent fo r 13 50 4 alKl S4 50. and a ll These m eet- ran be .shot o f f fro m 8 T h e m om com m ittee . eom |a«cd o f rem w .o . ■ .a m luUU l;i and , , on lhaM. days i n a n c e s Ash ley . June C am pbell. and

tereh ind ividual is t o shoot iw o D o ro lliv W h itm an , rc iw rtcd th a t thefo rge ts ten -ho ts to a to lu o l A loam league m eetin gs w ill be held In theWill consist nl U n co to flvd m em bers study room at th e W o m a n ’s bu ild ing M em bers o f the o f the learns ore re- and w ill be known a.- the League room qu eu ed io w r ite th e nam e „1 th e ir A bu lle tin board is ' i • is. p laced th e ie organ isation 8 th e target they tn e oh Which w ill be-nnsifcd all im iio rfa n i T h re e r ifle nruciices o f 54 shots a re re- Hpartan news events. qiPHMi ot «v e r y m em ber en terin g th e a m em bersh ip cam pa ign .« m i>*- heldtournam ent, during th e next tw o weeks. Feb ru ary 27

T h e th ree h ighest scores ot e a c K .to M arch 13 .C o -eds m ay pay their team are to be counted m reckon ing m em bersh ip fe e o f tw en ty-.five cent th e w inner who w ill receive the u itru - any a fte rn oon .«t i lie league roommural plaque th e person in charge L o re tta Jean

An n e Van Loo. Ed ith B ow er and V ir g in ia M a lew itz a re «lie m em bers ot tin* m en iliersh lp com m M »'*'

f t * r O t ? i l l IT W . A « A * T h e league is g iv in g a tea on Sunday g , w-," O * a fternoon . M areh 8, at the hom e ot( i l l f l 1 ( « R I U 6 h C r i C S Dean E lisabeth C onrad . C linrnuon

G rm w old is gen era l cha irm an, utul iierVarious co-eds h ave be«‘ii ic le re e iiig com m ittees ar** as folWiws re fresh *■

W A A basketball practices as one o f m ent. F loren ce H agerm an. P ln tm ct1 he requ irem ents io r physica l educa- Cooley, H elen Haynes. June W h itn ey tlon 220b an d W in on a Petersen : lecep tion Hetty

June T ra u l and Lo is A rnold refe reed G ou ld. A r len e P arm en ter Lu cile M r- t,n W ednesday. Februarv 18 w h ile C a ll. B erthn Sk«*rrtU and H elen i-Vins- F rieda B rie f and M vrn a UM«*r um pired I «* : in v ita tion K a th er in e G o lf. E velyn on Thursday. February in O n the tlrst Allart. H elen M arshall. V erm ta K n igh t, day ot 1 lie week beuuinm g February and Edith Bow er 23 M iria m R ya n and Elsie Roberts O e rtru d r M ark le tok i about tin- Bp.tr- jc te roed on the second dav. Ellen tan » a g u e fo rm a l w h ich isH o.be M arch Johnson and M a ry H n ltm an . on the 13 at th e M ason ic tem ple Th e party •hud day M a n M arshall and K a te is fb r a ll co-eds T lfckeU w ill ..on be M .M v a v and on th e fou rth day. M arv on sale ’ at the U n ion build ing Lou L.ipka and M ary E lizabeth H aute T h e re Will be a m eetin g o f tin- con i-

K a l l ie i in e M cCu le lieon and M arion K ish w ill act as um pires on Tuesday.M arch 2 A lla tie/. R id ley w ill conclude

SmartHats

reservations must be 1 deposit o f $5.00 to be

A ll co-eds tttte e lig lb l. lew dorm itory,, th ere toe •atio.i and no p re fe r ,\ ippe. clasM iien Dean •

pressed herself as bee •lie g iils d iooM ' ih e ir ■' u id a n y ro *ed » w ishc j-ether should m ake tl*« at the same tim e.

Th e g irls who live m w ill be expected to tak, here as well and anv<

to work lo r her board M abel Ehlcrs w h o is : W om en - Coinmoiu* ,i ’ bu ild ing

T h e re are to be ten so as yet th e price o f th* • d e fin ite ly decided , but i>*> e ith e r 4 50; or $5 a rooms are those w ith lac in g on th e campus. • are those ren ting fo r i< priced beihg om ewhat

« . iu p a n icd bv ‘ flective to Uve m lit* ug no quu lifl- »* shown to

m rgd hat ex- g lad to Have 1 room -m ates

to live *o- r reservations

lh fi d orm itory ill 1 lii'ir meals ic w h o vdsher muid see Mrs chaTge o f t lie ■ he W om an

has not been w ill probabh

, k T h e $4 50 bay window,

t ' l ie nm .ioriiv h«' ones lower nailer.

Thu l’O is a lot o f “ k ick ” in the new SpTing S ty les, now

i’e jtfíy in w id e vu rie ty .

NtiiToW * »rims p reva il— we h ave th«* d im ensions that a re most becom ing to you. I ’un* w h ite and o th e r lififht »».in is in fin a lity l i f t te r than we liave been able» to show

55

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Kahhi GoldberilSpeaks Sunday «it •

Peoples Church

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235 S. W ash m i to il A VC .

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Set Ahead Date ofIntramural Tank H Matches to March 3 a

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SUNDA Y AND MONDAY

She Used Her Beauty and Allure As a Weapon to Battle the I nderworki!

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S. C. Host for Relay CarnivalTHINCLADS FROM 10 MICHIGAN

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WILL ■ .COMPETE HERE FRIDAY, SAT’DAY SWIMMERS MEET AIRPLANE TRIP

CHICAGO Y. COLLEGE ARRANGED FORSTATE CAGERS

Schedale 10 Relay Eventi, 300-Yard and 40 Yard Daihe«, 40-Yard Low and High Hordlet, Pole Vaolt ard Two Mile

Ran; Chamberlain to Stage Exhibition.

f lp tR A C K M E N fr o m ten o f M Icb iRO ti'» c o llcR e », o iiiv i rs ities . g M

Action and Speed Featured Tonight'i Conlett

ju n io r co l leyes a rr iv e d in Knst L a n a in g KrMu.v a fte rn o o n to axuin torntak e part in t h e V l th nnm m l'M i'c 'h ignn S ta te e o lle y e in d oo r re la y H U M c a rn iva l to be held S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n and eve n in g a t g g y.\m naslum . T h e a fte rn o o n even ts, con s is tin a m o s tly o l tr ia l heat and fresh m a n re lays , w il l start at 2i|3| „ d o c k . I he Iv e ttlW schedu le, s ta r t in g w ith the p o le vau lt, w d l com m ence at . . I

E n tr ie s h ave been r e c e iv e d " fr o m W e s te i’n S ta te N o rm a l,D etro it C ity c o lle g e , H igh la n d Pa rk Ju n io r c o lle g e , F lin t Ju n ­io r c o lle g e , G ran d K a p id s Ju n ­io r c o lle g e , M ich igan N o rm a l,U n iv e r s i t y o f D e t r o i t , A lb io nrollciiC. and IV trn lt T i-ch B eside* llieton relay even ts, m any open even ts w e 1_____scheduled U n der th is head in g Will f f V * w * * h * , w ,.

Play Lait Game of Seaion Against Margarite 1). Quintet

Saturday.

AFTER FIFTEENTH VICTORY

CHAMBERLAIN FAILS TO SET WORLD RECORD

M ich igan S ta '

Inst and 15th consecutiv season T h e M llW iu R w to the Spartan s ea r lie r in the season on S ta te 's flour by a score 61 19 to 10. but th ey showed p len ty nf s tren gth in d e fea t and on ly succumbed after C onch Van A lys tyn e 's m en had pul on an ex ten sive stall.

A ir tran sporta tion w ill be used fo r the first tim** by a S p a rtan a th le tic team on th e tr ip to th e W isconsin c ity today S ta te 's court m en le ft at 7 40 this m orn ing by m otorcoach f ° r G rand R a p id » T h e first group consisting of F<t W a yn e S co tt. Art H aga R og G ro v e Dee P inn eo . R andy Booakool and C oach B en F. Van A lstytie . were scheduled to leave the G ran d R ap id "airport at Jt:40 tins morning for Milw alike«1 at 1 l> nt.

T h e second group, consisting o f MH olcom b. G . M cC aslln , w V on dette

a K trch er J O a tn e r and M anager II the court aggregs»- A K i itn e r . j u a n u t ‘un ivers ity S a tu rda y C arru th ers le ft th e G ran d R ap ids a ir -

basketba ll. It has beei >ni the hoop on h is d:t

id id court m D e i th e b lond gust:

ri u n canny basketba ll ab ay nr» S co ti. too. W ill In nifortrt vLitli reluctanct* n i cam pa ign o f years e h V an A ls tvn e w ill start lineup aga inst th e H illto p tw w ith G ro v e an d D ee P\ a wsttds R a h d y Bnesltool ai and Scott at th e guard i>

tank team swlngfl ip to act it w hen th ey sw im iu-iti . o f th e C h icago Y M . C

... th e S partan pool, sw im m in g meet w ill .‘ tart p rom ptly 7 :io and should be teatur«*d bv m ou tstand in g aqu atic «•xliibit io»e

T h e C h icago co llege tills y a r 1m s iftin g aggrega tion o! sw im m ers am i I lw ou tcom e o f ton igh t's met w ill most l i M y b r in cl,mb, u n t ilJ im fina l « ¡ in . ■

s ia t e tan kers a re doped to eop m «I tee t v ie even ts Oteast stroke am i !>»>•- w here i( w ill i* m V h w mi'Hli'V r l'h iv T l „ ’ C h lfU K » SMb Of M o rq t l, ’ " ’ u m vm u iy M k — ' r i ' M l,

ach at the U n ivers ity o f t agers w ill be in top fo rm tom orrow R » n ,d« _ “ n^

M- i ma; due

:et. a sho th e out

i age team I«1 M ilw aukee

t F ri-

W Is

annual ir ish m a n ws Mit w ill be run o f f on M i under th e d lm t in n

mat coach* FendleV • iinen are H iiribl»' to coin t , but w ill be .stib.ii« exa m in a tion s first befot acccptefl Th ere , w ill > division.-- and th e .w in ; risioU w ill be nwardiu

able s w im m in g

e innuilit » ’ban WPS '" i -m p t to annas tji<5 OfwrttUlm ovar

and Fir

com e th e shot put. th e h igh Jump, the 300-yard dash, th e 40-vmrd h igh an d low hurdles th e pole vau lt, th e 40- ynrd dash fo r both fresh m en and v a r ­sity . and th e tw o m ile run.

T h e annual tw o m ile re lay between M ich igan S ta te and th e U n ive rs ity o l M ich igan w ill be m issing tin s year, due to th e fa c t -that- the W o lver in es have it dual m eet w ith a C on fe ren ce r iva l th e sam e n ight T h e re w ill be n th rr a ttractions, h ow ever to com pen sate lo r th is loss C h ie f am ong these w ill be the tw o m ile race, fea tu r in g C lark C ham berla in . S ta te 's s ta r d istance ru n ­ner. and R a y S w a rt* s ta te u ite rco l- le g ia te m ile cham pion

C h am b er la in to RunS w art*, w h o holds th e present state

reco rd of 4;16 0. recen tly d e fea ted Joe S ivak . B u tler u n ivers ity 's na tion a l c o l­le g ia te m ile ch am p ion in a dual meet H e a lso has one v ic to ry over C h a m b er- la in to his c red it, ha vin g d e fea ted the S partan star last sp ilug. th e d ay he tu rn ed in his reco rd -b reak in g p e rfo rm - on ce in th e s ta te m eet W h en th e tw o c lasp Sa tu rday n ight, u new g ym n a ­sium record m ay he set. p rovided C h am berla in Is su fficien tly recuperated fro m h i* g ru e llin g race at New Y ork W ednesday n ight

F ro «ti '»liow I las*A n o th er m ark th at is endan gered i*

th e tw o m ile freshm an relay record

Spartan Speedster Placet Third in National A. A. U. Two-Mile

Competition.

FALTERS NEAR FINISHA fte r s e ttin g n .te r r if ic pnce fo r m ote

th an a m ile and th ree-qu arters in an a ttem pt to set a new w o r ld s record C la rk Chnm berlattl, S ta te 's great d istance runner, w ilted W ith less than tw o laps to go In th e N a tio n a l A A U tw o -m ile run at M ad ison Square <l,,v dens W ed n esd ay n igh t, and crossed lit*’ fin ish lin e in th ird p lace WH) !^ i mg mi. B oston a a star, won th e even t in th e rem arkab le tim e o f 0 11 V '» with, Joe McClu.sk« y o f F ordh am a fe w steps behind

W ith 300 yards to go. .Ch am berla in had a 60 -yard lead on h is tw o nearest r iva ls l l i e rest o f th e fie ld had been lapped g u -. M « » r e . B rook lyn negro , one o f the favorites , had a item p n ’d In m atch s tr id e * W lth the liv ing Sp.néíin and lmd b en t l ite ra lly run in to the ground at tire m ile m ark , an il had dropped out B ack in th e h in terlands were Reki.rs. P en n Btftlf* star, and H arold M ann ing . 1930 N a tion a l C o l-

S ta te m i 1er H urd t nrm

hr classy quartet I ’ o n g ra ce G u v W a

o have been flash in g race holds the p r

nu

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