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Michigan Suite NewsVOLUME IS FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926 Number 53
NE1 5 K Ï ! « S S A ™ 1 COMEDY “ S TO TO CELEBRATEBUILDING TO HE Represents Local Chapter «I Cor- IS FAVORED BYSTARTED AT ONCE •— UNION BOARD!
BIRTH OF COLLEGE FOUNDER’S DAY
Advtrtismf far Bids te Start This Week ; Aetaal Caastraetiaa ta
Start Abeat Last af Map.
Colour»! T I. S h e rb u rn e ix repre- «•»nting M IchIgitii H tiite <-oll»»gc ut the <>|M-iiiug o f chi» new Slut** I*i»Iv«»r«lty of lrtrtiÌMÌ(il)ti. iih h dt is tinilt noiir the Hit«- «»f ih«* ohi In stitut Ion tim i he ut- tom b'd. iM'osidoiit ( 'n i v il i ( '»»olhlg«*,
' I I'rewitlelit ( 'liirtMict* ( L itt le ttf the 1 -To Hire Professional Mtnager To * '»iverMit.v . t Michigan «re two of Colloco 69 Years Old May 13;
aa »a n j . a - j Jthe i»t‘iiit'i|HtI '|R*nkt‘rM ut the «*oren»otiy.Handle Production; Investi- c o io m d sin*rburne i«*ft in*i S a tu rd a y
( .te Passible Plays. ■¡ZLZ'' aad Ball Ga>e Featares.Program Plaaaed with Parties
.,r.-, , ^ u| {» y m a r k e t ! t h è re i«„ .ai of tlie to ta l fHIBMRRI a p p io
i, to Ite inatte hy th è «fa te b*g ,1 r. fttr tbe eonrttrnethrti o f i !*«
. ..Iloge < h e m l « t n b u ild in g 'PiiI- , , . i,.»•iiteiit w aa iiiiith* liy I I II
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.• r io i iM ' i i t r e l a t i v e l o | t l a t t * a m i d * *• ioti* o f flit* iM iildiug. unii ilo
ni !ig of th è tinti* ut w h b d i Ititi** ivil, veti ,
piati* fo r tlie litiiltilng in «tot II il ami tii'IltiotlM fo r Ilo* et Mirti n ie t ioli
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..f ilo* largo *», a m i motti • • ra*f 1 y n ti«* • a lupo* I l w ill la* la iilt lo th
»•ulti o f (h o agri« u lto re a m i «itiir . ¡diliga. ju s i in fro nt o f iho pr*-t**i
• *f thè li«»r*** lui rii* 'n»oi*e Iat'«.rrio (u re a art* to Ir* i t i o v e d a* r«**** ti Homi t'otlwt* l o el ica*» ’ ie*»rt* " m i n ■ !,*• lie W « o lo l ll Ilio ninni!*
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to tlo* . am pli* am i th**i h a i <• •« n ippro\o*l ili ito*ir • h i i r o t i l*y ili .tiiidiltg et MIIUl il tee.
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PI D E T A EPSILON INITIATES MEMBERS
Elect Officers tar Cm h i , Year aad Select Defecates tar Na
tion. I C—o t ioa
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PROF. HENDERSON TALKS AT CONVO
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Urtile iv a ». uggendoli*
h,.'mi,'..? hy Speaks On “ Human Nature Andpill |NI*«» OfI fa cu lty Changing Order.”
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FIELD GEOLOGY CLASS TO STUDY THE GRAND RIVER
o n is lim eiii, ,m| |,I ;,re <1
• - Mil I1 01 ill foiln it* d ie mark«*»' «rlied by the lab
To Go Ob Week-End Trip Fallaw- ing Coarse af Riser.
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FRKHMAN ENGINEERS HOLD FIRST SMOKER
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Falte «ad Bissell Are Speakers; C0.ED ATHLETES SELLING
COLLEGE OFFICIALSATTEND FUNERAL
Ereat Spaasered by Phi Lowhda Toa.
APPLES TO SWELL TREASURY
Rites Held far Jasaa Woodwin. Wail Kaewa Michigan
Agrie akari sis.
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WOMEN S LEAGUE OF VOTERS D ISa'SS CHILD LABOR
s* W b a lId iH tan d Hi»*I lia i, o f i*iri• ven d o r* 1*lif'l in tin* w
in Held g e o lo g y w i l l h a f le m o o n fo r a vit»tik e nd I tid y d ie d r a n d r iv e r in ita
m u n te f ro m L y o tia to G r a n d L a p id a . At G ra n d lia p id N Dim p a rty w lll *i>eiul |,ait .1 d ay 111 o n e o f th e m in a a of th e M i' li lg m i G y p N iiiii » o in p a n y to o b n e rve d ie luntbodrt o f m in im i. F r m n th e re t h « y w i l l travi*l tb ro u g h D o - 11 ball d o lle d g iu e la l r iv e r • h u n n u l to H o lla n d a n d th e n eo to S o u th l lav •■ii to H tudy d nnea n nd .*and p la lna . i .e .iv m g S o u th l la v e ti th n . Iuhm w ill • on t in tie 1 ro rtrt-io u n iry o v e r t h « g ia - 1 i.ii iteli to K a lu in iu o o a nd in to d ie fa m m i* < eh ry a re a o f d ia » re g io n ,
i* a re H e llin g th e iic e to H u h iiiik k a nd b;o k lo Lnat~ » » re a * iiry «>f lu tn iu n g
T h l * he ld t r ip u l l i tm o f apeeia l ln - tereat to the inetntier* of the ritta« ber ¡m a » ut : in* m a n y d iffe re n t g e o lo - git* fo rm a tio n * w h ic h w ill l»« fo u n d .
T h in bn th e Hoeond o f a M «rina o t tr ip s a rra n g e d fo r th e s p r in g to rm b y thi* d e p a rtm e n t o f g e o lo g y and ss ill !,•• co n d u c te d by l'ro fe a ito r» H. O Ite rgq uirtt a nd W A K e lly .
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f a rm e r* iiintitui»** w e re t»«*i«i.• .tiled t o a tte nd a m i fake *•»t*
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SENIORS HOLD FIRSTSTUNT DAY YESTERDAY
FERRIS INSTITUTE CLUB TO HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET
in. PamMill
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r r i t M a * N «lin k •• Hj»»*aker o f th u •■vaning. I 1 intt 1 in La iiM ing a n d Fa*t ah«*ther HtudnntH, f a c u lty
w ho a re not a lre a d y In ii in h to u c h w ith 'h e .itrtO 'ia t Ion sh o u ld • w ill n o t if y J o h n H u u d e r lln , 444 L v e r -
he g re e n d v e n u « . o r L . M B iU iu a n . -f* 1) ’ WoIIm h a ll . L a -t I.n iirting.
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Infantry to Hike to Pine LakeFor Over Night Manettvers
FRESHMEN TO HOLD Students Turn NewsboysOPEN PARTY MAY 29 tn Honorary Swtng-out
To Take Place ia Uaioa Ballroom; Kolkowski’s Orchestra of
Maskegaa ta Play.
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• an t get era u p ! Y*»u »w n t u p ! Y o u ean t g**t '**iu u p the*
• "iu |d a in t " f ib e tiugie w ill s.-n- s k iin g to ne » .rtt d ea f *-ur- ivl»*?n
*•* 1 s w in d ja m m e r ' tri»*** in sam• 'he«*idi»*ge in f a n try u n it fro m
after a n ig h t un»l»*r fie- •'til* at l*ine Lu k e
The rookie« m u »t ■ newer tbe - m il for a l*u*i »lay Ii»*» before
k lattile mu*» ta* fought in -der * Mar»b where ma» h Ine gun and front line tretn he* are to I f
w ill i»e he|ij i .i d ie d ie f ’n b M i b H llr< **nM a i ¿V A lth o ug h
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fr.au Muake to ftirn iah (tie*-7»\
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• >r. h e »i ra• ■!•!« lie d
•'her n.o*ntiie to th#» khaki-* lad * to *tre(«h their «Tnuif»»l lim i» 1
•ii out of the blanket* w ill he ■ ghiful ariana of h»M <-»*ffee.
• t ..n rhe w in d fro m the n d lm g ■• "* The taiya w ill nul regrei the •dt* a head**, contributed toward ••••** fumi when the 'h i»* 1*
ed around to the hungry purvivor* flight <»f guard duly ami dan» ing >*' 1*11 ilion.
‘•iing the college FrU lay after May 14th. 130 w arrio r* ' w ill
(<» Pine la k e ami pitch »amp r a number o t night nutneuvt-ra
j I -ol.l u a lion»», turn«*! itew -fdaaiyi-h H . d m - - d m m o rn in g «tnd im-l ih» id e m |m id V u n ii fu c ili I \ <>n d i c i r s it i . u , - - *. w ith mi» MppU* grirt'i 'io - itinual L « ‘X»*fiia. Ih**
.«•i j'til«ii*bc«i » -a d ì sca r by (be -in i 1 . » o f p| In i* i l.pHÜoh. T b e pul»
1 o>n .'lo i «a ie of ()•»• I * /••mi» tiik»-*j*|a** o f do- s w i n g <*ut wbi»*ii i*
d l»y »fiber lio n o ru ri»-- If> (h e tim e M ib rtk <-|a<Ma*i» Ittoi a la rte d nearly - r i -iu d e n t had purcba*»-»l » •*»»»>
r.q «»rte d d iat 'lt»*ri- wa* a tue »-abb* lack " f *b*eping atudenta ln
\ V «d u .-»b iy c | a * » - » . w i n g to »h»* in - d •!*»rioii* n p p lic a n o n io d ie « a n d a i *h**'t ''
Ar ti'M.n >1 more M 'iin i'ln itiil -« » ond ittio li (»riuted ln red ink **n p in k
|.Mjsr tiiH'i»* il» ;*|*|»-»ir.iio** w ith new: »¡*- lepartmant of ••|ectri»-al <*n- fr»ml pag*- -*-ti»»rtiion* and **»*11 flam
* ,n‘ * ring haa re»etved an *• »elera- mg new*|ia|NWP »ere i**liig r**a»l t»y die t o r * : o J art.flcia l »able line from tha »"oient* everywhere o n th«* • a i n p u *
Wentern L ic c i rie company a l Chi* and in haut Lanatng.»go T h o » new «-quipnient »aa ro- It ss;i« r»*pf»rted that «»ta* young man. ,ied *hrough th* rourt**y of B . D. ¡ t»»ught
Mar*; recently »uperin!end**ntd ,. M ic h ig a n B a ll Telephon* r o m - , rung »•*« k to b uy tw o m or* »'»»plea, ex- . _ _ p la tn in g (h a t h# o n ly h a d 35 «rant* t»ut
ibe would *•*» on 35 «enta for two day* atn- i f n*-* »‘Mtary In »»nlrar to b uy enough
Laat l4 in*ing r«>* blent n w h o • «mil»* t**»l si uh the eoliegc
L.7»hiii* <•» Htttlafy (heir 1 und d i m r *»*ina* of b iun »M ’.
At The Union
Electrical E if* DapartM*Receives New E w p w *
«<*py m d Htnrted away but o f .l» f<»re be hud gone a f.b* k « ame run
!»■Maris A H G re e n Htauue*
. t. S a tu rd a y »•pieu to aood to hin frtondn.
There i* a tiuial»!** diapiuy of pi I »-H al I he ma in d»*»k They
tbe pr*q*»rty of lliir»>l»l KIhIi - 20
% «perial lu'larlln ii of MtiUtrr1» Ikay rawÉy k hoiag nhowa. Tim ho«*« will ho ulilppwd for you.
(•tl p ain ting* ivhl* h i-e a utify bdrt.s w ere [w iiite»l i»v Crufeaaur
loH-le o f the a rt »h 'partm ent
1 !n Main fmulinili in rm dy te w r t « yon. I f yon do noi fini whal yon «rnnS It ran ho s é é s é te lin» Hot of atedk
e p e i h * ( n i o n . it la y o tir » lut». * rected and maintain«*! for your t**neflt. The amoont you ua* it w ill »letermine the degno of ita t»uc«ra*a.
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Michigan Stale NewsPnblWwd twice weekly dorine the cottesi jee r bjr tbe etadeoU of tbe Michigan State College. Bntered as aocood class matter at tbe post office. Boat Lansing, Michigan. Advertising rates furnished upon
application to the Business Manager.
E D IT O R IA L 8T A PTK E IT H B IM BBA U O H , TTl............................. BdltorOORDON W H IT BU R N , ’27a, Hcnnlan House Business ManagerEHVA I'RESCO TT, '27b, Kappn DelU House...................Co-ed EditorJoe Porter, '201, Phi Kappa Too House.. —.....................Sports EditorGeorgia Llgbtfoot — ........................——-........................Features
Assistant Editors— I-evoii Horton, Dale Medili, John Brisbin.
Reporters—W. A. CnU. J . Kunton, C. D. HiU, Morlan Bennett. It. Mclnnls, Wm. Muller. George H. Moore, Marjorie Barnard. Is>lah Horning, Beth Glllla, Fay Glllla.
Society Reporters—WanDofa Simon, Edltb glmonlun. Ruby Newman, Gertrude Walker, Mildred Brass, Uenriette gcovell.
Bualneaa Staff—Advertising—L. Snyder, '28; Vic Andersou, '28; Tekla Sparks, 28 ; Lewis Snider. '20. Circulation—Ms* Goodwin. '20.
O F F IC E — BA SEM EN T N EW L IB R A R Y B U IL D IN G Printed at the Campus Press—Phone 2-0416
Editorials appearing In tbe M ICH IGAN ST A T E N EW S arc written by the editor-in-cblef and bis assistants, wbo are students. They can In no way lie Interpreted na representing the official viewpoint of th© college, or of college official*.
sriiH * 'IC II’TIO.N—$2.30 T H R W ’HOOL YKAH
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