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VOLUME 19 Michigan Slate News State News Office Moved to Union Bldff., Fourth Floor COLLEGE TO GIVE DEGREES TO 30 MORE STUDENTS Recommend Immediate Granting of Degreet to Those Who Com- pleted Summer School. BOARD TOTAKE ACTION B S.. M. S.. A. B. and Master’s Degrees Among Those to Be Granted By State Board. TUESDAY, OCTOBKll • "> . 1926 Number 5 O u r D u m b " F R O S H y H .* Ii. '• I l:t 11 ' M i>* *• A Mi Il I*. .1 I WORK TO START Chinese Student Reveals SPECIAL TRAIN TO IMMEDIATELY ON Picture of Native Land TAKE ST 1927 WOLVERINE.:^ k .asr ANN ARBOR GAME Need Few Additional Members To Complete Staff; Work On Budget Finance System. CONTRACTSTOBELET Board of Publications Wolverine Committee Composed of Tyrrel, Engle and Prof. Nelson. II* great tu he a Mflflier," -a>.s tU»»uld hut I Im p f I hurt» up at iti grim mi liti» m il »»ill tit utf. I itatt4 in m ik I a | ttir»* lo l’a aliti M m o f m«> in im » nu.» m il if ih,, man i(,4r hit* ail tin* clothe* ran limi a pair of pant* lli.it I ilmi'f Ita»»* ti» lake litri»« in •tod a «nal n it h»h*c»«>« .»hört * tiniu*h »o I , an get nt» hand* out, I'»tie*» fh,*\ i I mIh'I Ulto»» liiere *»a» »» »«»all men a*» im* »»hell lin » i*. ih»--»* . loTlies. CONCERT COURSE BRINGS ARTISTS Several of Most Outstanding Artists In Opera Field to Appear In Philharmonic. SHORT COURSES BEGIN OCT 25 Three New Subjects Offered Thii Season; Recreational Work Given. "i Special to Carry Military Band iipmv and Football Squad; Ticket Sale Opens Thursday. rummel in charge l;.'*!1 Train to Leave Lansing 8:45 Sat- «ivtm- urday Morning and Return At Night. " |*i, si,lent t!* ttujitj I,. I »irks. ..f Hit* r Ii’,:. 1 li *' rial tt-t.t. f i • {•(■<•» I1> t In* It...'(.all " I anti . olh'gc mil it.»r> blind to 'If* I ».if M «mm* at \ m i A ll mm* i hi« " . «< t l. Sa|iirtlriv Last 5 cap tin* biltid nut«U> th«* trip «<» Wlwrutiniti am i M ichl vat. ami this M ar lit«* atiliiiiltli’t-tuiMil 1 '‘/he lutiiD s i in- M ichigan am i t *t* 1*111* 1 1 gumi*s ;,r;; .... " Mat'« * Uaiiuiit'l. 11»«• S|.arlan » in- i • .*ft . I i i.| ■at'! a in ts 111 * I.a rut* ul’ tin» FORM MEN’S CLUB CHECK SYSTEM TO IN EAST LANSING3E ESTABLISHED New Organilat ion-4*. Promote Re- tiff ina I S r.» ¡‘» un and Social Work pervision of Student PuhScaiions Will Go Into Effect. S«*»» S|Mtrl' ' » ' I f *i* ! til- ami I..' given Ut Fri m laiiiwttia t.ii MIt*himiti ** là Sat ni «In» morning. I t»** i III w ill It*;) » * • Aliti ArlttiT t ita t t.làhi nu* tdtiml fili» ;»l»|»i«•xiniiife* v lM * A man« . a n li’il f..|* tin* a» m F i Itili» s . xi»» « fthat a lar««* I ■• ' intoni - will a ta*ta it i at ii y ti th.* -|Ht i.tl If is at Ifii at mi ; îm• i , * i« a Mill i. it>tit m ini- ai ' mit ili-v. t.* »».'triant lin* •f ' lit* train s i ml»*nl -111* - ali--«-i»«■• - nf -undent aupport MM u 111 . III,.*!' Iiiakf di- broli k nidi a If I ..I III.* Ii'lltllimlfl' ' ail.I I Ilf -I'«*, i.tl train ar- Ita vi- Us-1 , ma,If to pro- NOTED SPEAKER TO TALK HERE M iklm il M. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough of Detroit to Speak at Next Convo- cation. HGLD CONFERENCE AGRICULTURE IS IN SOCIAL WORK Workof A?ricultural D jvilion ^ Prof. Eben Mumford to Address cl|lde| paft of Michigan Delegates. State Intereits. MAIL COURSES IN AG MAYBE ESTABLISHED Courses 'o Be Short But Interest- ing ; Co-operation Promised. I ff r.. M fir . ... .1'..II ' . hftlnl.Ml fut- ilif.. lu-li| 11. t..tier 12 I *r I .>ni»l i t i . hi Hough .1 l»,*tr..it w ill I,. I,.- f . a 1.1I I 11 i I.Miull I . |.l|t» «I i ( . f . <i » » » >i \ ami . • i .» \v>~ll- k m m n Ml iff Í-! Dll« I-*'« II th»* I llild ttl di'Mr. il. a u:' - t.t l,«| It u n tim i a in |.«»ll u Fnutaml wht*D' In* o««tipi«** iti»» |.itl|»f i «.f ..iif df tin* tit»'s i t In I I'.titfli - i."' "til. high m the lui .a . .1 . 11 . If, .1 till* . dtltif I» Imi I •» I l.f lift,.- f.otf«| . 1»-ilit* i* im •< »peak . , a tuI ..I ,n.. .1 i liinkft tl.raws f.» hl« .tintali Ulf nid-! ih ifliffiaal iitnl |d*n- . I. tv f M. m is a I h'lruit III, 11, *f J i fl III! nt hl« »hie Ta f r « m u l i •«•**- I f f I \a IidllM Fresh LetirnsOld Collegian Game ni,].*, t df |»r Hough'« Carleton Murray, '29, Finds Bachelor’s Life Not Too Bad trs.lav voti in M u in fur« I of -.f M S •.f delegare* iln.lt df S.. ml W..rk in th» I . of M HPM IA l TKAIS Tb-ket# may bo procured now f«.r 'h.. -|M>« mi fd«t*hall train in Aim \ri*di* next Suitirday at the Union. 'Ya-hhtirn's Moiokt* t»r at th** l'Iild ic «»fTici*. Tin* round trip rat** "dl approximate 3.50. explain Marty i{ mu m«.I is in thurge of the ri<ket salt*«. The >|»*»*lal »»ÜI de* K'hg. ..u Michigan avenue, at M:43 l«*rt from the Union depot iu Lau- “• »»• Saturday. «•Sir.» . Biology. »I**» nit ut * I •! i • a !r ' budding* ulto»*!* '¡mi, r ria <i » '.•* alio. Tim »u ri dll'. »Jepnrt trient* » r*- «on- tiouall» on the look-out f..r f-. ff. r methohd* un«i pr»*dtw’f* in tbt-ir par- niai : ta*»* Thu* »h«* dairy tmlhlinx !» ' !ri i : 1 ». * Í *.. d if U*»t in tin* -Hit*-, »ml jituifif t " int» f!i-t.«t .«»Ihg«- ui kitd»»« him* irisuim-nf in f the lami Iti the «'«.rridorn Vg. hui kling ma» *«• »'***n mauy . trun by uoihg*' filtri**» iu the annnal State Fair in Irr«>it. In another »»•♦*«*k «»r «*» the »arl«H»a departtiM'ntal *JuL**« »»ill U-gin t*» ftmer ion again, 'rht* Horticulture riut» j will have the outline of ita fall l*ro- I grain completed. »alidiial Fu »Tactically The Mom« n-r. who -!*• r««f**r in tl •M Montami t««rlaíéd fr«, Ita tiger -I « niojii >.!*«« n ,| ntd .it vith TI h >-« n*i f it »or ui the trophic The Mnrrav tank f *o1«tInuing the ha« dth*r int*- At .tini n i*. . ili ;..t,f,..iin' «Imtriit in i he Mi furent The altitude U “.éJ«» r*** i tifitipcmI riiilntutl niiint**»*ii niih*»’ uvay Vfigh*H»i« »vere tilt* -«** iahlt* dUtanti.' !<f a >nfT fhe-lKiur hik** «.v**r n.ugh bis* tini«' irail The traili »vere «loa»*d hy for- f/oui hi« n\»*n «iai**m**nt * •*wt iir««*. niaking it iitif****»MÌl»ie fi» t»b- Ih** n itt! t'.*r he .Midil. I raiu ,»r «end ‘»ut inali. Foot-t ra ila * tle*i r«*<i and plann»*d to t« alone !'*ad to thè neareat wagon r*»ad hiit «in«»* rcturning to M »»idch wuh hftecn milen fr**ra tbe cithin fall I bave < hang»*«l uiy Aa thè altitude w n auch tbut grmm. wonder wbo «he ma y be? Testry "d*l I;»«.»* it hat such is had alway« a ha*« h**l«*r S «*. th»*< mimi. We t.f •à . ..tint ho»* u 'lu- hou»«* h**»» •a « am i .vliat ' ;ti the for- r «i ¡-t h ir * ' >»i * 14, f l- ilig t might i- - « ii ,.i fer the hi at « ar bad left.; 1,4- 'ar -'i out '■> t***t hl« in »v fourni1 Imjgf -.u the following night. Starling ffdiu Washington avenue nt »\,-h** »hirtv. ite rmie TìF leu '•‘parate ar» and walked f«i t*it«l of ten feet. <d I *‘f .»tii.ti «•«*« to pr*»ve that people .ire r**aily very kimlly to Mtudenta af- »er all NK.MORN—H imìrbm meHèng Wrdnrw- ila, af ... tlHaWnr buMIac- I P U N EXTENSIVE HOMECOMING DAY lav mi th** M 'urv of MichigiUi State U f i*,« ,r- ¡ndcr way »»tfh the ;»p- l>i»intment * »he committee .»hh'h Adi he .it I barge The « Ollimtltee « OUI |,«.H**i| -.f ‘ ari. Julian. •hninnati. It J. Me- art tty. r. » trv of the F 11 lúa Fred A I l f i irra u ; r. «nli-nt of i ho \';»r*lty < I 1:. t.i-ofg,. lurk» pr»"»ii|*>nt * « f the Student Council, and J H. Jlat»a«|- III,mi. «lirecdir "f the toilage publlca- : 011a ilfpartuient. At the Union Manila Î.JïTrir*. Alleni for all mH ftwM.k« «rapii pa (N-r. etc., ar»* it »ah* at tin* iuh!ii denk. F«»«i|mhih are the «ame an radi fur any purvhnae in the liakm, hut they *ave >eu H">. I u I 'dt.t tai II t tint* are on aal« at j the malti deak imiiealiately after I 'he game. t hen* and rhather seta may be I obtained at the mala M i far 9 une lu the l*realdeiit Butterfield baa pro* vided the Near York TioMa for lohtiy renderà at the Unloa.

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Page 1: Michigan SlateN ews · 2014. 11. 19. · VOLUME 19 Michigan SlateN ews State New s Office Moved to Union Bldff., Fourth Floor COLLEGE TO GIVE DEGREES TO 30 MORE STUDENTS Recommend

VOLUM E 19

Michigan Slate News S t a t e N e w s O f f ic e

M o v e d to U n io n

B ld f f . , F o u r t h F lo o r

COLLEGE TO GIVE DEGREES TO 30 MORE STUDENTSRecommend Immediate Granting of Degreet to Those Who Com­

pleted Summer School.

BOARD TOTAKE ACTIONB S.. M. S.. A. B. and Master’s

Degrees Among Those to Be Granted By State Board.

TUESD AY, OCTOBKll •">. 1926 Number 5

O u r D u m b

" F R O S H

■ y H .* Ii. '•

I l:t 11 ' M

i >* *• A Mi Il I*. .1 I

WORK TO START Chinese Student Reveals SPECIAL TRAIN TO IMMEDIATELY ON Picture of Native Land TAKE STATERS TO 1927 WOLVERINE.:^ k . a s r ANN ARBOR GAMENeed Few Additional Members To

Complete Staff; Work On Budget Finance System.

CONTRACTS TO BE LETBoard of Publications Wolverine Committee Composed of Tyrrel,

Engle and Prof. Nelson.

I I * great tu he a Mflflier,"-a>.s t U » » u ld h u t I Im p f Ihurt» up at iti grim m i liti» m il» » ill t i t u t f . I i t a t t 4 i n m i k I a |ttir»* lo l ’a a l i t i M m o f m«> in i m »• nu.» m i l i f ih ,, m an i ( ,4 r h it* a i l tin* clothe* ran limi a pair of pant* lli.it I ilmi'f Ita»»* ti» lake litri»« in •tod a «nal nit h »h*c»«>« .»hört* tiniu*h »o I , an get nt» hand* out, I'» tie*» fh,*\ i ImIh'I Ulto»» liiere *»a»

»» »«»all men a*» im* »»hell lin » i*. ih»--»* . loTlies.

CONCERT COURSE BRINGS ARTISTSSeveral of Most Outstanding

Artists In Opera Field to Appear In Philharmonic.

SHORT COURSES BEGIN OCT 25

Three New Subjects Offered Thii Season; Recreational Work

Given.

"i Special to Carry Military Band i ip m v and Football Squad; Ticket

Sale Opens Thursday.

rummel in charge

l;.'*!1 Train to Leave Lansing 8:45 Sat- «ivtm- urday Morning and Return

At Night." |* i, s i,le n t t!* ttujitj I,. I »irks. ..f Hit*

r Ii’,:.1 l i *' r i a l tt-t.t. f i • {•(■<•» I1> t In* It . . . '( .a l l" I anti . o lh 'g c m il i t .»r> b lind to ' I f *

I ».if M «m m * a t \ m i A l l mm* i h i« " . «< t l. S a | i ir t lr iv L a s t 5 cap tin* b iltid

nut«U> th«* t r ip «<» W lw ru t in iti a m i M ic h l vat. a m i th is M a r lit«* a t i l i i i i l t l i ’t-tuiMil

1 ' ‘/he lutiiD s i in- M ic h ig a n a m i t *t*1*111*1 1 gumi*s

;,r;; .... "Ma t ' « * U a iiu iit 'l . 11»« • S | . a r la n » in-

i • .* ft . I i i.| ■ a t '! a in ts 111 * I.a rut* u l’ tin»

FORM MEN’S CLUB CHECK SYSTEM TO IN EAST LANSING3E ESTABLISHEDNew Organila t ion-4*. Promote Re- tiff ina I S

r.» ¡‘»un and Social Workper vision of Student

PuhScaiions Will Go Into Effect.

S«*»» S|Mtrl' ' » ' I f

*i* ! til- a m i I..' g iv e n Ut F r i

m laiiiwttia t.ii MIt*himiti ** là S a t n i «In» m o rn in g . I t»** i III w i l l It*;) » * • A lit i A rlttiTt ita t t.làhi nu* tdtiml fili» ;»l»|»i«•xiniiife* v lM * A m an« . an li’il f..|* tin* a» m Fi Itili»

s . xi»» « f t h a t a lar««* I ■•' intoni - will a t a *t a it i at ii y ti th.* -|Ht i.tl I f is at I f ii at mi ; îm• i,* i« a Mill i. it>tit mini­ai ' mit il i-v. t.* »».'triant lin* • •f ' lit* train si ml» *nl -111 * -

• ali--«-i»«■• - nf -undent aupportMM u 111 . III,.*!' Iiiakf di- broli k

nid i a I f I ..I III.* Ii'lltllim lfl' ' ail.I I I l f -I'«*, i.tl t r a in ar-• Ita vi- Us-1, ma,If to pro-

NOTED SPEAKER TO TALK HERE

M ik lm il M .Dr. Lynn Harold Hough of Detroit

to Speak at Next Convo­cation.

HGLD CONFERENCE AGRICULTURE ISIN SOCIAL WORK Work of A?ricultural Djvilion ^

Prof. Eben Mumford to Address cl|lde| paft of Michigan Delegates. State Intereits.

MAIL COURSES IN AG MAY BE ESTABLISHEDCourses 'o Be Short But Interest­

ing ; Co-operation Promised.

I f f r.. M f i r . ... .1 '.. II ' . h ft ln l.M l fut­ili f.. lu-li| 11. t..tier 12 I *r

I . > ni» l i t i . h i H o u g h .1 l»,*tr..it w i l lI,. I,.- f . a 1.1 I I 11 i I.M iu ll I . |.l|t» «I

i ( . f . < i » » » > i \ a m i . • ■ i .» \v>~ ll- k m m nMl i f f Í-! Dll« I-*'« II th»* I l l i ld t t l d i' M r.

i l . a u : ' - t.t l,«| It u n t im i a in |.«»llu F n u ta m l w ht*D ' In* o««tipi«** iti»»

|.itl|»f i «.f ..iif df tin* t i t » 's i t

In I I '.t itf li - i . " ' " t i l . h ig h m th elu i .a . .1 . 1 1 . I f , .1 till* . d tltif I» Im i

I •» I l . f lift,.- f.otf«| .1»-i lit* i* im •< »p eak. , a tuI ..I , n . . .1 i l i in k f t t l.ra w s f.» h l« .t in t a l i U l f n id-! i h i f l i f f i a a l iitn l |d*n- . I. tv f M. m is a I h 'lru it I I I , 11, *f J ifl III!

nt h l« » h ieTa fr« m u l i •«•**-

■ I f f I \ a I idllMFresh LetirnsOld Collegian Game ni,].*, t d f |» r H o u g h '«

Car le ton Murray, '29, FindsBachelor’s Life Not Too Bad

t rs . la v vo ti in M u in fur« I of

-.f M S •.f d e le g a re *

iln . l t d f S . . m l W . . r k in th»

I . of M HPM I A l TKAIS

Tb-ket# m a y bo procured now f«.r 'h.. -|M>« mi fd«t*hall train in Aim \ri*di* next Suitirday at the Union. 'Ya-hhtirn's Moiokt* t»r at th**l 'I i ld ic «»fTici*. Tin* round trip rat** " d l approximate 3.50. explain Marty i{ mu m«.I is in thurge of the ri<ket salt*«. The >|»*»*lal »»ÜI de* K'hg. ..u Michigan avenue, at M:43 l«*rt from the Union depot iu Lau- “ • »»• Saturday.

«•Sir.» . Biology . »I**» nit ut * I •! i • a ! r ' budding* ulto»*!* '¡mi, r ria <i »'.•*

alio.T im » u r i d ll'. »Jepnrt trien t* » r*- «on-

tiouall» on the look-out f..r f-. ff. r methohd* un«i pr»*dtw’f* in tbt-ir par- • niai : ta*»* Thu* »h«* dairy tmlhlinx !» ' ! ri i : 1». * Í *.. d if U*»t in tin* -Hit*-, »ml jitu if if t " int» f!i-t.«t .«»Ihg«-

ui kitd»»« him* irisuim-nf in f the lami Iti the «'«.rridorn Vg. hui kling ma» *«• »'***n mauy . trun by uoihg*' filtri**» iu the

annnal State F a ir in Irr«> it.In another »»•♦*«*k «»r «*» th e »arl«H»a

departtiM'ntal *JuL**« »»ill U-gin t*» f tm e r ion again, 'rht* Horticulture riut»

j will have the outline of ita fall l*ro- I grain completed.

» a l id i ia l Fu »T a c t ic a lly T h e M om «

n-r. w h o -!*• r««f**r in t l

•M Montami t««rla íéd fr«, ■ Ita tiger -I « • niojii >.!*«« n

,|ntd

.it vithT I

h >-« n*i f it » or ui the trophic

The M n r r a v t a n k f • *o1«tInuing th e ha« dth*r int*-

At

. t in ini*.. ili

;..t,f,..iin' «Imtriit in i he Mi furent The altitude U “.éJ«» r*** i tifitipcmI riiilntutl niiint**»*ii niih*»’ uvay Vfigh*H»i« »vere tilt* -«** iahlt* dUtanti.'!<f a >nfT fhe-lKiur hik** «.v**r n.ugh bis* tini«' ira il T h e tra ili »vere «loa»*d hy for- f/oui hi« n\»*n «iai**m**nt * •*wt iir««*. niaking it iitif****»MÌl»ie fi» t»b- Ih** nitt! t'.*r he .M id il. I raiu ,»r «end ‘»ut inali. Foot-t ra ila * tle*i r«*<i and plann»*d to t« alone !'*ad to thè neareat wagon r*»ad hiit «in«»* rcturning to M »»idch wuh hftecn milen fr**ra tbe cithin fall I bave < hang»*«l uiy Aa thè altitude w n auch tbut grmm. wonder wbo «he ma y be?

Testry

"d*l I;»«.»* it hat such is had alway«

a ha*« h**l«*r S «*. th»*<

mimi. W e

t.f • à . . . t i n t h o » * u ' l u - h o u »«* h**»»

• a « a m i .v lia t ' ; t i th e fo r- r« i ¡-t h ir* ' >»i * 14, ■ f l- i lig t m ig h t

i- - « ii ,.i fer the hi at « ar bad left.;1,4- 'ar -'i out '■> t***t hl« in »v fourni1

• Imjgf -.u the following night. S tarling ffdiu Washington avenue nt

»\,-h** »hirtv. ite rmie TìF leu '•‘parate a r» a n d walked f«i t*it«l of ten feet.

<dI *‘f .»tii.ti «•«*« to pr*»ve that people . ir e r**aily very kim lly to Mtudenta af- »e r a ll

NK.M ORN— H im ìr b m meHèng Wrdnrw- ila, af ... tlHaWnr buMIac- I

PUN EXTENSIVEHOMECOMING DAY

■ la v mi th** M 'urv of MichigiUi S t a t e • U f i*,« ,r- ¡ndcr way »»tfh the ;»p-

l>i»intm e n t * »he com mittee .»hh 'h Adi he .it I barge

T h e « O l l im t lte e i« « OUI |,«.H**i| -.f‘ a r i. J u l i a n . • h n in n a t i . I t J . Me-

• a r t t t y . r . » t rv o f th e F 11 lú a FredA I l f i irra u ; r. «nli-nt of i ho \';»r*lty < I 1 :. t.i-ofg,. lu rk» pr»"»ii|*>nt * « f the S t u d e n t Council, a n d J H . Jlat»a«|- III,mi. «lirecdir "f the toilage publlca- : 011a ilfpartu ient.

At the Union

M a n ila Î.JïT r ir* . A l le n i for a ll mH ftwM.k« «rapii pa (N-r. etc., ar»* • it »ah* a t tin* iu h !ii denk.

F«»«i|mhih are the «ame an rad i fur any purvhnae in the liakm , hut they *ave >eu H">. I u

I 'dt.t tai II t t in t* are on aal« at j the malti deak imiiealiately after I 'he game.

t hen* and rhathe r seta may be I obtained a t the mala M i far 9 une lu the

l*realdeiit Butterfield baa pro* vided the Near York TioMa for lohtiy renderà at the Unloa.

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• ppl'rttioo to tb» BwlM »» K iu | < rEDITORIAL STATT

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. . . Jt*irW»ry Editor.Sport- Editor

fV.r.s I* F«w’ ur*» ßditorAttristant Kditor» I>-too H o r ’fm. r>ti« Medili ha Brlabia

Krp rirtrr* y. Ü A M inni*. M : • ' H f h

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P o u r p a rtie s w e re added to th e so c ia l cuJendu I ’n ion sponsored a dance S a tu rd a y n igh t. w h ile h i lan and A lp h a G am m u R h o f ra te rn it ie s enter*

T h e so ro r it ie s held th e ir final ru s h in g p.u*nes vious to S i le n t W e e k , w h ich w i l l be observed p lend g ing o f the fresh m en w il l ta k » pia»***

P y th ia n P r ic e F aM iss D o ro th y C re m e r w en t hom e ro • F1a<-|

fo r the. week-end.M iss E v e ly n P r ic e spent la s t w eek ­

end a* th»- P y th ia n house.T h e M isses L a r in a Sch o fie ld an d ' \

M ary P e n n in g to n o f O liv e t w ere s at th e so c ie ty house last week-

K n » t lp h i . i i Mr- -

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\ I| i Iia G u m m a D e lta M iss M e r la O i ll , w ho is le a ch in g

in H a r tfo rd , w as a guest a t the M r house last w eek-end. T h e M isses B lrm ! E le a n o r B o n n in g h a tise n am i S y lv ia ' Sch lm m e l w e re a lso here.

Miss M ild re d M a rk s sp e nt the 1 week-end in Sa g in a w . Ho

A lp h a C h i M isses K e v a H tin toon o f M onro#

and M a r ia n G a llu p , a l u m n a e o f tire h o m a S e s a m e soc ie ty , w e re gu e s ts o v e r th e Del w e e k -e n d at the A lp h a Ch i house. E a c h !

T h e M isses L e h la H o rn in g and r M a r jo ry A t l ie lin g spent la * t week- Hud* etui a t th e ir hom es in H a tt ie C reek ,

iv ir ig as th e ir gnosis the Mi- • - ] ve Hum

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o f the U . o f M . w e re v is ito rs Sat- ru d ay.

C. F . S a lis b u ry heads th e soc ia l <om m ittee th is te rm .

T h e f ra te rn ity an n o u n ces the fo l ­low in g pledge*»: Ju n io r L e w is . 8ng-inrtw ; W il l ia m A rn e y . S tu rg is ;’ lln r- dd H an n ah , G ra n d R a p id * ; C a r le to n

<’r itten d o n . H u d so n ; M o rr is G reen , G ra n d R a p id s ; Jn m e s B ro w n , St. G'h?;< W is e . ; D ona ld G ro ves . Stu r- i’ i-; C o u rt H a rn n rd . G ran d Itap id s ; F ra n k S te tt le r . S tu rg is : R ic h a rdPo tts . T h re e d a k s ; C h a r le s M itch e ll. G ran d R a p id « : F r a n k G u e tts tch o w ,G ran d R a p id s ; A lb e rt A rn o ld . Esca- n ab a ; C la re E w a ld , H a r t fo rd : S tan * !#•> D en H erd er. G ran d w n p id s ; Wd- w ard W,ut**rs L a n s in g ; Itu se ll D:-.nm-. G ran d R a p id s ; L e s lie F»*n- -k* H ay C ity ; Ja m e s H a yd e n . Cass-

L .m h ImI. i C h i A lp h a W il l ia m S m ith o f H o w e ll, M a t­in (¿ itirk am i K e a rn e y M» H ride of

in* tro it and M \ D an ie ls o f Pon- tía» spent the week-end at th»* hottse.

I 'o lu in h ian T h e soc ie ty e n te rta in ed w ith an n house S a tu rd a y ♦•veiling.

W a l t e r A y ra u It spent th e w»»ek-

—- — D e lp h icGeorg« H roun. D ona ld S tu a r t . M r

'b an n in g a.nd M r H la tch fo rd w ere tier« fo r the foo tb a ll gam e, w h ile D an ie l S te g n g a from B r ig h to n was

fo r the week-end lo b e rt H u n t is at liis hom e-in St

«’Iti d in e g au ffic ia i v is ito r , M 's« E liz a b e th

Ason. w as a guest at th e house

M i*« M.-.rth i G r isw o ld . H a ss of ’ the week-end at th e house.

E h lo n l ln l l Ofr«»-**rs fo r Ib is te rm a n Mar-

Goodson . p re s id e n t; A lic e Th eo D a r lin g am i E v e ly n Pol-

1 rd a d v iso rs ; Inez H i l l . E v e ly n and V e rn a H fu n d en . qu ie t

C o lle g e lie«|«|e iire fe llo w in g o ffice r* w ere elect-1 F lo re n ce l im it ley, p re s id en t

-•ehv Vd.im- and f .oa.ii T an n er, «or*, and M a rg a re t H acko e fe

It. ■!-!•' mid I tor.,I i l l Jansen . •

kup|»u \l|»h;i 'I 'h e ta >1 \ • ri* un M oore am i DoroM» W o o d - la»** of J . Wi re week*

■e ; ! cbnpt »-r liouse\l|>ha G o m m a Ith o

.. » ì M.. 1 of San d L a k e w»

L I F E S A V I N G C O R P S

G I R L S T O R E P O R T

A n y g irls d«**iring to afflliat»* w ith the L i f e Sa v in g Corp« a re r«*ipi«*st«*«l to P ' ln r l at I In* wom en’s departm ent «if the gym nasium W«,«liu‘sd ay «*v«>ninR at T :#io. A ll new students w ho h ave ' passed the senior t«*st as w e ll as any lnf«*rest«al in passing the rotpifrtnmmt* a re asked t«» In* present.

Th e fo llo w in g a lu m n i w e re a J the house th is w eek-end; W . M arx . H o ver M arx . -Jack IV t t is , F re d ilen - ahaw and W il l ia m G ast.

I »ly tupleA few of the a lu m n i re tu rn e d to

spend the week-end at the hous«1.T w o m en w h o h a v e been added to j

tin- p ledge lis t ar«* M r D iv in e »if O ak P a rk and M r. A le x an d e r o f P h i l- 1 ad e lp h ia .

T h e a n n u a l soc ie ty ven ison roasf - is Hi tie he ld D eee inber 4.

I u io ii L ite ra ryDean S w if t has re tu rn e d fo r a

short v is it.G e ra ld R e yn o ld s , «’ la ir P ass le and

M a.urice P a rk spent the week-end in G ran d Itap id s

T w e n ty - f ive 'fre sh m en w ere enter-

hnnsehold to h ave fou r or fire hundred guests a t a time.

A Chinese lad y tn*v«*r w orks in an y o ther w ay than t<» run h«*r house and sh<* prl«l«*s horsidf mi her a b ility to en te rta in . T h e re 1« a lw ays hot t«»n a ml e ve ry gii»*s^ is gr«s-t«M| at th«* door W ith a «up o f ten.

«hi«* Chinese club ha« as Its w orst in itia t ion duty lit«* law tlm t e ve ry boy must, «lo dishes. None o f the col leg*» students work, not on ly for the l»»lit- il in g but Imm-n iis c they can ’t a fford to work. P a y is *o sm all th a t tim e is more va luab le than money in them.

Young attended Southeastern I'ni- vers ity . II»* says tha t Hi«* boys w ear long jto 'ke is to school Nut fo r social functions w ear re g u la r En g lish suits. T h e g irls a lso h ave adopted the pr«*sent «lay mode «»f «Ifess.

Th«» s«s*iiil ftim U on * consist »*f visit ing tea shops and g iv ing parlie s w here involved < ar»l games a re played. The Chines«* do to»t have tini«i<-nl ap p ro in iIon thn« do not dan»«» »*r h ave m usi­ca l instrum ents in th e ir homes or abodes o f «*tit(*rtainmetits. Pii-tiirc show s a re scarce. T h ey a re substitut-

lie wound up bis cntiVl r*atio|| w itha b rie f d iseiissi.u i o f iia* relig ion of hi« w r ite r s im p iiry oil th is popular sub

fe llo w countrym en, in an sw e r to the jcet. II«» says the Chinese re a lly have no re lig ion but w orsh ip o f ancestors. Each fa m ily has an image o f some js .p u la r ancestor m ade and keeps It in a prom inent p lace in the liouse. The first o f the y e a r the fa m ily imw* to the idol and offers it win«*s and ehoiee dishes. M r. Young believes th is to lie a sonii ex tinct custom, how ever, as m any other o f the tim e-worn «haracter-is th s

I .K A II N IX ) D A N C ET H E L A T E S T C R E A T IO N S IN

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