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»K dttortol :O m T im te V . o f D . Trip £1 Michigan StateNews Artiet» I» Appear Om Concert C oorte Announced Toäop FRIDAY. NOV 9, 1928 Number 13 SS .S55 ‘WBRB . y«Mi“a a w «p APPEARING ON unm c~r.d ^ a » TO INVESTIGATE *— > * .— .n.i S T R O N G TITAN CONCERT COURSE; “"tX " CAMPUS SHEET '"¡¿ Err TEAM TOMORROW OBITIITIMO W rv ia Tuesday and almost t l but thanks to a downtown a*’.Tit a new lease of life public«’ ion in an afternoon by reporting the rumor that e editors were to receive the ate aotne«'here between the thr b«d'. for their noble el- bie^soiTied forth with a second rel> satisfied the hungry i. .■ with outstretched arms of the publication ‘¡Hot** are «till in school, there r> reported resignations ■pasty members, and to date *• ; no repor* of suicides in an. or sorority house IIIM is OFF i la-annual itch Eczema per- unpus Tuesday and ai- eitoral m a Lansing *r. w quite evident that the ■pread rather rapidly W e find al Nueeestinc rat her forcibly editors be immediately ejected ■trw* Inasmuch as the col- ihonties have taken no oflnuai * rewarding the publication, an outsider to refrain from ©pinions on subjects quite "of ;t* own circle The admm- hae always been found very in handuru: disc lplmary raw*** unaoiicited advice t < n o in : pw o nt facilities provided m mob of the library for rpuxg. we suggest that either a rk be provided or else a large of A* id glasses be placed in end of the room The present e S'Vj^dn t make a decent t «dilor» of h /i-nu w ill buy a lor \*er ««liege out ot thi obtained!1on * )»•■ “ um.sTiina of Five Member*. Incladiaf Mn*i- ciant of Intermtionil Nett, Announced by Richard*. FIRST NUMBERJAN. 8 Announcement of the artists who are to npiiear on the new Michigan State Concert course, being instituted for the first tim e this year was made this morning by Lewis Richards head of tlie music department Five numbers have been scheduled and include musi- cians of international note The con- certs w ill tv given m Demonstration hall number of the series corn- in ' .hmuarv « w ill be the Detroit Pvmpi onv Orehestra .iti organisation crowded f temnn'tration hall on its first iti|finance here last fall. Victor Kolar is to conduct in place of Ossip Oabrilowiisch w ho was in charge last year, but who .i hern given a leave <•; abs< nee fc.r :»r Soloist on this program w ill be Michael Press, head i violin dfl’iij'ment of the Music Ins’itute. and wi known concert Ma FI dram.I* Me rill be presented Janu ic assisted by John . adame Austral has a» cesa in W agnerian * side M AM ilf %rTF.D Jpgwr tije Cmveruty of D* ' support*’r*. Umk p»i nT ’It hand and applied a liberal of aed pa.pi on an 1 around A conuni’tee (ailed U>- la-M night to disc uns plans for the Slate victory this year I hit on the best feasible plan aang the compliment Ina- thr area of the Detroit bust vet u abghUv jxrger than tin' banal here no official action on the painting plan IM . fill WAV EARIIB “;pi to a colJf*r* educa'n n ar- beuss reduced here so *ha> U be no excu'O for any- improved walx* ineta no bar. on 4 »mobile«.. the of student life are being Of coursr there will re- few «ho wtli O't'd the aid of •rm c* on the campus, and ^ks that cant be turned off out the window Then .-*e all been noted and . u e " •ecu requests to vXntf the »lean I b arn « the situation. O N VENIENT AMPIS A LE N D A R «tart* in new armory' .Marquette m . c h * g a n ■*». country meet stadium A f- a a. è *’e Intern»,»egiate cross auy iw stadium pm !►■• University-Michi- fka> football game Detroit »— a m -Aber» mmn P m -S CI dwrrti rtists <»n the stage today Her ranee as noloist with the Detroit notn orchestra last year was one outstanding events of the season •Mirig Madame Austral comes the rte Stung Quartette of Brussels, ini a prominent European musi- ou,> They are now playing on •rument. arriving in this country- iiiary and appearing here after pticerts iti Chicago This group [rought to the UnPed States by F s Coolidge noted music pa- •f this country to appear at the i.gmn Festival of Music March 1!» I-ewis Richards direc- he Michigan State Institute of .tnd internationally known fiarp- nist .<nd pianist, will apitear with i Abbas cellist tit the department. Una is rental Tins concert will .» somewhat novel character, not >< •;i ,*•ni' The fart that both of' tisi-. are number* of the depart- ; ment hen but also m the program toi lie given The first part of the pro- em m w ill consist of the harpsichord ¡id vioU d*- gambe. predecessors of the piano and cello, while the last half -Continued on page 3> MICHIGAN-#!. S. C. TO HOLD BANQUET Kiplw-WiMU. to Speak al Affair ia UaiM W*4ac*4ay Niglat A loin* meeting of alumni and friends of the University of Mitrhigan and Michigan State college will be held at a banquet in the Union building. Wed- msdav night at 7 o’clock Thla meet ng is planned an both a ;>eu meeting ind get '.meth**r of alumni tnembers of the two inst.itutiona in Lansing and Las’ Lansing Tad Wieman head football coach at the university has been asked to at- tend and Harry O Kipke Spartan grid mentor will alao be prearnt Both •«aches will s|ieak along with Edward Hhieids and Glenn Stewart, secretary of the Michigan State Alumni assorts- *ion . \ Cpmmhtremen in r the banquet repre- senting the univeraity are WUber Seeley. George Donnell and Victor Pat- tengiil Arthur Lyons. Plumifter Mifflin Fred Jemaon and William Oeagley will represent Michigan State The general pub'tc ia welcome to at- tend this banquet and ladies are espe- cially urged 'o attend It u* hoped by ti.ose in «ha.-ge of arrangements to make this event <m annual affair just pi a»r to*the ’.early game between the w . leading schools of the state It is .i.g earned out with a new of estab- .ui.ing friendlier relations between aumm of the two schools as well as ¡a* respective student bodies A mmi- .ai meeting will probably be held nest .ear in Ann Arbor THREE CHEER LEADERS TO GO TO U. OF D. GAME . An all co-ed convocation attendance j to which is compulsory w ill be held next Tuesday afternoon at 5 in the ballroom of the Union building where Dean Elizabeth Conrad and an out- side guest w ill be tlie main speakers on the program This Convocation winch is .sponsoreo bv the Woman s Self Government as- sociation and Sphinx has to deal with a cam pa in ••• help the Lansing alum- nae to fu -¡i - .;i of the Union rooms Marian Woodworth the president of 'he Union will outline the plans to co- upe r ate with the l^anMn*; group One of the women -'udents at the University of Mir he in who w is ac- tive in Hi;.Tf,ssfullv eompletinu th* campaign lor the new Women's league buildimt now under construction a* Ann Arbor has been invited to speak at this convocation and relate her ex- perience ¡n th" work Dean Conrad i Imi will take iart m th* meeting At- tendance will be taken “THE PATSY" TO BE STAGED SOON Joirakm. Merrill and Bill Muller Piny Lndi in Wand Pro- duction of Term. "The patsy ;• snorkling comedy by I Barry Conner whieh wall lie presented at the fltnte theatre sometime during the first week m Deccmlter will he the second student nroductinn to lie staged in Fast Lansing this term The play is being sponsored by the campus drama- tic society and is under the direction of Prof F S King, head of the dramatics. de|»art ment An exceptional cast has been selected for the play and the story is such as' ••• allow great opportunity for clever o ’ing The leading role is taken by ' Josephine Merrill in the part of a Pu- m cia Harrington who is the younget' sister of Grace Bill Muller who | '«»ok a lending par* in the senior pinv lust spring will take the leading part , in the role of Tony Anderson Tlie' parts <if Mr and Mrs Harrington, who are typlrnl home people, are taken by! Alice Stewart and Tom Ramsdell Ramsdell apfiears on the stage n *he role of a grocery salesman Grace Har- rington, the snob of the famiiv is plav ♦••I bv Margaret Stephens tew u Snider wlio lias a¡s«) aptieared in several Theta Alpha Phi produrtions w ill play 'he part of Billy Caldwell and s smaller' part will be taken by Josephine Flynn av Sadie Buchanan The ’»irv of the plav Is «¡led with light humor and romance combined with the quiet home life of Mi*’ Har- rington s and 'he struggle of Patricia to win lutiy Anderson from her more snobtn.li sister holds one's const am in- terest Pruidcnt R. S. Sbnw Appoinl* Cnmmitt« lo Report on Ecicma TO DETERMINE POLICY A committee of % *e members wras mpointed bv Preside? ' Robert S Sliaw- \V hiesdav to investirate and reiior* on tvpe of material which mav bc m ch.ded in future issiies of "The Ec- zema pubtleatton of thè -oitiates of Pi Delta Fpsilon natv.i'.a’ honorarv •onrnaltstlc fraterni tv Tliis year's issue ot 'Eczema" PriHiubt forth mueh entietsm both froni facultv nienibprs and s‘ udent.s. at?d Mie obiect of thè committee «dii on ’he course to he ptirsued bv future (•¡?ors of thè sheet TI »lay Will probiibl.. tie Stager: I il lo wing the presentatici v . He Who Goes Slai 1be presented on Tu» ung November .iOtli The s m this story of etrcus ■ uken bv W illiam Montg'> Tin made W: : if indents, m experience Lansing the college dramatic society if.; »he univ group within the vicnm*. Lansing to stag** plays and a a;.?*- group of Lansing and East Lansing pie are expected ’<» attend as w»-.: ••- many studenta LOUIS GRAVEURE ON TOUR THROUGH CANADA AND U S. Louis Oraveure voice instructor :n the music department, is on »-Canadian trip that will take him to Wmmjav md western polnta of Canada and ’he United States He expects 'o ¡.'urn early in December and will be com- latiued by Mrs Graveure. who is better known ai. Eleanor Painter star til Jenny Lind. * Br«a»dway muse ai u< - ••ess Mrs Oraveure has given u| her musical comedy career and is now working with opera iti European cities BLACK LEATHER COVERED note- book lost Friday. Nov J Telephone Floyd Markham 5-1838 edition« which appear g paper Tuesday wa* •tit * h a w who said * ■ r.»s tlie result of » .nder- »ion.il dcvelopmcn» -i»u- was the appearan»T , notice l>ostoffice Wedne umiline [tig the publication from »he I.- i- ,i< it w’s)« ’‘considered mu chible Mi.'.'f section 470 of the law’s e ! ’heretore prohibit«‘d ueint! n in the m ails • •• * *i a • »led ’ those violatine the pro- ment being liablr •• 'in** e m- >n m eni. •ttnaì initiation into Pi Delta Ep- » .f 'he men who published and ■lie paper as a swtneont was held .r. m« ning at the Union follow •eh a banoiiet was held Tlie •? - iken in included llarrv Burrts S'e Marie. Men*dith Clark Herbert H* tidrv R*dford J tVdlaez Clack Rockford and nt * • ; huster. Mani staine I ’; e \ If Nelson of *he Enzllsh de- lis uent ia-ads the investigatine entn- ni"*»e wjth Robert ^ Mcfntiis nll- ' 'he Michigan State News M .V v • »resident of the V M C A Ha Hu H- editor of t fi«- Wolvcnr.e and i »me n Havselman lirertor ot ptil.bi.ituins forming ’}»»■ remainder CO-ED ATHLETIC TEAMS CHOSEN Hockey and Soccer Teams An- nonnced Today After Several Weeks' Practice. Appointments •<> . lass horkcv ,*nd soccer teams w» re ant ounred Uwlav .if- *er seversi weeks of practice An un- usuallv large number of girls »*• com- r»ared with *>re* :nu .-ear« reported ;hl* »•¡ir and from 'hi number two team» were picked ••• reprecsnt each rla,v In- cr-cla.v. g.nn*- 'o l»c plaved lnu-r The rnrmi ■. ■•! •. senior tirsi ’earn are Florence Raul agel. Marie Bos- 'matin Bessie • t|p. Kelda Divine '-•il** Lsinther Pi ■ Tra ut man I a*** Line Roth J. • Hull. Elinore Nique Eunice Wiriau* K.^ henne Kempt* i Those on me •■?; ? veeond team are Wuth GM ham AU**»* Teel. Robina Wood Marum W«a»dw*irtli Gertrude W***d- wortli The juninr first team is Winnie Kalchthaler Dorothy Bowditcii Mar- «¡¡ret Wilson Ruth Fender Donna Werbark DoroUiy Holden. Irene »'hapin. Charlotte ifuttis. Fern Kuiton. Frances Lainn Marie Fox Die iunior econd team Grace; Bunks Ruin 1 ’.«i?k, Kdnahelen Forman. Margaret Hunter I»is Imnca.ster ->« iina Martinson Frances Perrin. Jam* Piatt. Eltzabetfi Van DetilNTgn. Kdthryn Tinsrnan The members of »he sophoinote first '* am are Martha Parley. Grace Con- ?u/h Annie Ia*urie Becker. Evelyn Brad- ley I.subel King Shirley Millet Zoe Winans J(>sepfune Itullson. Margaret Stevenson. Phyl!t& Sliassbergei IP*r- mce Sexton The sophorner auond '**uni Marv j Jo I hotna-s Harriet Wiliam. Alice Ste - wart. Leonore Stickle. Ruth Briggs Adele Foater Virginia Davis. Elizabeth Hahn. Dio.se choM*n lor the freaiiman team f. __ ‘.Continued on page Work on the $75.000 Beaumont morial tower is progressing rapidly it is scheduled to be completed by Jan 1 The base of the structure, which is entirely of stone construetion. i nearly finished. The upper part of the tower will be of both brick and stone and workmen will begin laving bricks by the latter part of the week Most of the material is now on the •cene of construction Some of the pieces ot stonework are of large di mensinn . weighing many hundreds ot pound** The Campanile will be 104 feei in ¡¡eight from the ground to th** highest |mi tv and w ill have a set of imported ch»mes installed in the top Construe ¡.»i. ts m the hands of F C Trier Of Sag thaw HUGE HORT SHOW TO START TODAY Many Exhibit* to Fralorc Show of Flowers. Frail and Vege- table*. Kipke Fiaiilw* Weak at Hard Drill in Preparation for U. of D. LINEUP CHANGES leaving for Detroit Friday morning, tin Michigan state football squad will go through a workout in the Univer- i»\ "f Detroit stadium this afternoon to finish their preparation for the an- nual tilt with the strong U of D ag- gregation which will be plaved at De- troit Saturday afternoon starting at Interest runs high among the spar tan supporters as came tim e nears According to the athletic department I about I aOd state rooters have ordered 1tickets tor the game Sutiirduv The Michigan stale 7.*» piece military tmiid will leave early Saturday morning lor »he metropoli;: where it will "strut it.s .tuff” bet ore the game and between md over dor* show to lie stag- ., Friday Saturday and ** veek are Prof > / r ' the linrticultura 1 de- , I** i R Starr’ an»»t fier ,M* ■périment u wa*an- wlay bv t hose in 1,,M ; H*t x vegetable show w ill 111,1 .Indues tor th* ed in th** armor Sunday of 'bis Gardner head • part ment and member of the A feature i '**• the "Five Vitamin Rond to Health ii which a vegetable train will lie set; p on a road continuili” five stations cm h representing one of the vitamins V 1 dahles containing file respective! vitamins wrfil lie exhibited at each sta -1 ! u n i .ii-cordinit to plans or the officials j The Hurt show has usually been held! durine Farmer.**' week m January bttt j *his year it was decided to hold it in ' connection with the fall flower -Jiowl staged bv Hie Michigan State Florists association and other state floriculture It is expected that the flower how will he one of the most elabonxl»* alidi extensile ever staged according toi Prof Alex Laurie of the department i Die armorv w ill la* the scene ot the I at'air and work of decorai in»' the I building and arranging the shows was! to be un t hl.s m orning ft is planned to hntld a roadside j market ¡is one of »he displays Prtz.es! are being offered for both professional and amateur growers Amateur en- •rle* w ill be made bv students of ‘-noth H um he* acri»»ilt»iml hi uhi with ; en uiuibl ¡»»i»st the Tit of Detroit : **r*tImil machine when Coach Voting took an ii eleven to Detroit and in irtaiis came out try by means of mod in the initial quarter is had strong teams for the ars and the Bpartans have iccessf ullv gam Last year the be the feature in a Homecom- ne The Titans, with a power- •tisivi- drive, put four toucli- ovet while the Spartans obtain- orje. the score being J7-7 W ith it 'heir last year's -¡quad again 1Vtroll team has gone horticulture exhibit Etitetef! f ruff - fudging contest are 22 i unis throughout 'he .state re led by teams with three |>er.snn: •am riz» * wi»h .» total valu** ot S.r»dO •en iminting »*» flic Detroit game -*• it I* expected I«» be one of Hie ot »lie year Hard practice •en on Hie iMiaid ail week for tlie in gridders and the entire squad the exception of possibly one is - pink ot condition Duke Srhail, .r spai»an lullback * returned to crimmaciiiK this week after a two wicks layoff ticcause ot miunes Ills 1return is expect* r| to twister up the i team on lefelise as well as offense • Continued on page 4» FROSHTO ELECT | CLASS OFFICERS 1 Twenty-six Candidates Named for Font Offices by Year- pn »nd I appropriate I • J the prizes have been j Mli hiiznn Slat** Horti- and l.an in” merchants I >in*i of -uit A ll I Two M arine Paintings Added To Library Art Gallery Exhibit Head cheerleader and two assistants »ill aecomponv ihe football toun to la-gioh Memor- sucva. meeting. Jf— p ■ .—Freaiiman c k a elimina- Ul 0*4* M il I oonvocwUon. Union I G ice Club tryouta. p m — Men debate tryout* I - a C. ban- Two marine paintingx were added he Univerity of Detroit game as the thi* week to the exhibit in the gallery suvst* of the athletic council. It wa» oi tnr library The two painting« were d. eided at tta la»t meeting The men b ProfeaBOr Arnold O Scheele. fSdVM S i S T m h«d of U* an department, dur.n, h . To the Univerxity of Michigan game •*»* Rockport. Maaa. thi* summer on Nov .17. the head cheerleader and The five of the aaaiatanta will be taken done in collaboration with Parker Per- kins. a well-known marine painter who xrenu TICKET RATI OFFERED baa studied the sea[tornaw ly year, ami who i« ranked by some of the A special rat# for round trip tickets critics cm a level with Frederick Waugh to Detroit for thla week-end of H it whose work haa been shown here in baa been offered by the Fere Marquette m edal eihlmto n O m i. Ttabete are food for any The larger of the two pictures is en* u*m between Detroit and LenMng un* titled "H ie North Atlantic" and because tu Sunday night. Par further inior- of the work that Frof. debeele and Mr ■attan oaU the Udee etaUon hi Lan- perkine did together ea the painting mm * men. The ixunting catches the mas I siveneaa of the sea and the rock« and | the urge of water It tells a story of; strength and the interpretation o f! shadow« on the water creates a feeling | of sombrero*» which casts the entire: setting in an atmosphere of dignity. j The other of the two paintings was) done oy Prof Bcheele entirely alone and is a slight departure from his usual style of work The painting tells a story of 8unset Glow on Rock! and Sky Although the painting is not i so powerful as the one done with Mr 1 Perkins, the atmosphere of the picture ia perhaps more pleabng 11m warm glow of sunlight alone the ragged edges of the white surf and agaiaet the hard: faea of rock lands an air of cheerful-^ in fhe *Ji«»w apples, «rapes and) iH-ars Their* will be content« for both j i'T?r»»eur*. and professional «rower*, in fruit 'udi’in • ill»! tor t he Iw.i spec! nuns of fruit "nlered m the different clasp s Thtj ¡itfnir is being held under student management with f)*rar Dowd as qincral chairman and Profeaanr fjiurie as faculty advisor AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD SERVICE ON ARMISTICE DAY} A slmpl** reremonv conducted l»y the; l*»cal American Legion P^*st will mark the tenth anniversary of the ’¡igning of the Armistice A ll former service men will form in front of the Union building .Sunday morning at '•'><! :t ni The bronze »ablet located in a grove of evergreens on ’he banks »»f the Red Cedar. IjeariiiK the inscription. In memory of 'he men of the Michigan Agricultural '»»liege who gave their lives In the great way this grove is planted, w ill t»e the scene of a short service conducted by the legion. D ie members »if the legion will march! from Hie Union to the grove where) N W Kunkei. student imator. Peo- ples church, will respond. j ATHLETIC COUNCIL FAVORS i BROADCASTING HOME GAMES; The athletic council went uit record as favoring the broadcasting of all home football and basketball games, if feasible, at it« last meeting Nov 2.: At the present time the college itta-j turn is operating on a wave length with a radius of about 50 miles and not permitted to go on the air af* ter 8 o'clock p. m. FROSH FOOTBALL SQUAD WILL SEE U. OF M. GAME Folloadng the annual custom, the! entire freshman football «quad will be the guests of the athletic association at the Unlvonlty of Michigan football. gMM a l ABN Arbor. Now. IT Ini*. or »resbinaii •ver» uulii'-d .»t a meeting chi 'udents in 'lie Kngl- 11 » ? *1 »e »la v ix men iie- nr presidentui»1 <aiidi'lute« .1 t h e *»ff’ <*- it treasurer '•re pia»«'»! in 'fie running presidency slid a like '»» Ix- •fio-.ell for t he «.f- nut ion and < nil ix- field 'lion '»I 'fie ot it Tue» n Ids lull 'l’Ima- nume»! i«»r t»i' ud*nt are Dale Vniigfin. Uurnel Haiiipton. Basii ffiea- :*t. Fred Witgetivnord. Kenneth lai- favelle and M W I<acey Nomllieex fnr vice presidciit are Mai g a i et lairry Josephine D**an Krancea . »illivan < ira» »' (ire* nw»xxl Jane f?ar- ruthers, and Rita Seeirted Co-ed» named for secretarv ¡ne Dot Robbllis Ile» tv otwell Munuii llaw- lev Mar (urie Duklmut G e n e v t r v e P’»>*. Blaiicfie Hosey nifi Maxine Htearn Bud Knox BUI Koepke. Dave Hosier. Keitfi Lddinger John Sinclair llarold Hutidal) and fa» k Itaibier are ' undl- dates for »fi*1 office ut treaxtirer OFFICER FRED HICKS TO RETURN TO UNION POST CwlodiM la Gciwral Eipccl* ta Reiaaw Work Nrxl Week Follawiaf lilac**. Fred-Hicks, for three years cu»todian of affair« In general In the Union, ia (onvulescing in East Lansing following an oiieration. several weeks ago He expects to return to the Job next week and take qp hi« duties as the "patron saint” and ' guardian deluxe" of the Union building. His enforced absence is the second time in three years of his connection with the Union that he has been off duty Fred has worried much during his UlneM about the management of affairs in the building and stated in an interview late yesterday afternoon that M I*U be back neat weak boys, to look after things in a bigg ter way than ever.” Bares tret Pndmttem o li tetto A tg k o m * he State Number 15 if e S. C. GAME mm S Peak of So- lini Cia»; CIn* a Expertrd. tirhlgan Sta»*» and tne »Iichigan football ’cam» fi* :»1 in thè Michigan row afternoon at 2 M traditional nvalry be- - tv/o ¡eading insritu- nrning thè eyes of thè » Michigan will watch •il* c o m e nt thè an- arisen over Hnwtng thè plac- ;« OOMtlon OR •»> that both •v**«t fqrm for »*• *wo team» ison be- •e iti fiape aag b*'**ti ¡»me bas ragjicd "us jreor ••»* plav**»! arger ficdules and n fine - «minai da be- crsity of Mu ,«u.) •! 'he presti«** rhey :x-rau*to* > ; 'irlv " pa.*»t *wo w**ek.-« liave un fi rad Wieman :ias :i.tf fia.s de»**l»*ped :n- !<!• •. I i c a n i In thè >' ■ ii »un iifT**rcd <4e- nfis o| tiu* ohm Wn- fiv a sctirc ot 17-7 •wo w***‘k •;a\v ‘ he Mar/c and Blue befon* 'Iv Indiana iniv**rutv univer-.it v ■•!*•-.**n» Two of tfi** i.»iirgi>*t Tidiron 4mm)|i .mie wh**n 'he •d aggri'gation lef.-at- 1 »rough the s»*;¡isoii thus fur unde- a fi-fi 1»«• in ' lie Mid- *l»t«*d Five f eanis have gone down Mirfiigan t* af » defeat it ?fie hands of the Detroit lietr ix*iv*’r and Ivave rew tills year As Coach Kipke’s men : ii prepa ration !<>r the aie nn such record ttefinid them •*ek ut urull v the I'lluns are favored to fiuti»). »o »ketch Stare -in However every loyal spartan Kipke-' ’onrhed now« that a M Tilting team will tie on off the »<• field for Hie honor of »lie (fi»*en -Caluma;ox» oltcge "lev (I Whit»* and will lie playing to win on * <>|x For 'fie pil'd : iw«i weeks Coach Kipke graceful defeat ’he next BIOLOGISTS MEET HERE -relie, Formerly of Inslitufe. to Bé speaker. ! it? c a m p u s ru-x* M >e Sn»;ict.v of A III present i pr«»wram »ncterif»l(»» i ' •’ and n ’a» * nil ¡ho! - •Hrrnrn w ill )»e; itinue until *> ».»¡nr?**r » he Union 1 *i 1tirfimc At it 11 H 15 vt!l un- it’ "v*n - III-relie »»'emati»>nalty '»IfH'l * filM’OVerer of rliirh :s *n dfra • rmcne* » (ausine > hr- iestt p a r - i bacteria n *tie body ns fonnrrlv n"»? neeted II Ills!H ufe . r*«rta* ' '■ ;oto«y al *o ’ • »rm *■» : o t t e r se-, e r«1 neef- of t»u* t*-ri»»l» w it* ‘f ficfiigan. »>hio Indiana .ct ion will lie ’ ak.c-n st ■egiu sucli an rgHi./za- mg a spomore<i oy he •part ment of h •ac'enoi- lepttlftnent of tieaith •mg branch. .Siurie», v of •rtokarbd* tngiham CO and »fie M H r hap- vl. Phi Kappa Phi And » the M B C branch I Chemical <«»*•*) cordially invite«! so *t- IX EARN MILUON Conn IP* enr ’ fie * hiatorv of the insutu- nt« la«» year ■•ned in 'I »««) Die exact «ua iversity *tficiaia report HE UNION (Cheon and dinner ai eteria ; < meeting with e aiudeuu We hope •oplr anil find 'heiw heir liking. iner will be served n ore and cafetena un This has always been the Union has tned copie a dinner on a e Thanksgiving (ba- it home I good Christmas oft» leak— a pipa for ÜMR. and candy too ohm ea of olgws aaa at w from the U^km salt

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p u b lic« ’ ion in an a fte rnoon b y rep o rtin g the rum or that

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Five Member*. Incladiaf Mn*i- ciant of Intermtionil Nett,

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the S la te victory this year I hit on the best f e a s ib le p la n aang the compliment Ina- th r area of the Detroit bust vet u abghUv jxrger than t in ' banal here n o official action

on the painting plan • • •

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of student life are being O f coursr there will re-

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«tart* in new armory' .Marquette m . c h * g a n ■*». country meet stadium

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rtists <»n the stage tod ay Her ranee as noloist with the Detroit notn o rchestra last yea r was one

outstanding events of the season

• •Mirig M ad am e Austral comes the r t e Stung Quartette of Brussels, ini a prominent European musi- ou,> They are now playing on •rument. arriving in this country- ii ia ry and appearing here after

pticerts iti Chicago This group [rought to the UnPed States by F s Coolidge noted music pa- •f t h is country to appear at the i.gmn Festival of Music M a rc h 1!» I-ewis R ichards direc-

• he M ichigan State Institute of .tnd internationally known fiarp-

nist .<nd pianist, w ill apitear with i Abbas cellist tit the department. Una is ren ta l T ins concert will.» somewhat novel character, not >< • ;i ,*• ni' The fart that both of' tisi-. are number* of the depart- ;

ment h e n but a ls o m the program to i lie given The first part of the pro­em m w ill consist of the harpsichord • ¡id vioU d*- gambe. predecessors of the

piano and cello, while the last half -Continued on page 3>

MICHIGAN-#!. S. C. TO HOLD BANQUETKiplw-W iM U. to Speak al Affair

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A loin* meeting of alumni and friends of the University of M itrhigan and M ichigan State college will be held at a banquet in the Union building. Wed- m sdav night at 7 o’clock Thla meet ng is planned an both a ;>eu meeting ind get '.meth**r of alumni tnembers of the two inst.itutiona in Lansing and Las’ Lansing

Tad W iem an head football coach at the university has been asked to a t­tend and H arry O Kipke Spartan grid mentor will alao be prearnt Both •«aches will s|ieak along with Edward Hhieids and G lenn Stewart, secretary of the M ichigan State Alumni assorts- * ion . \

Cpmmhtremen inr the banquet repre­senting the univeraity are WUber Seeley. George Donnell and Victor Pat- tengiil A rthur Lyons. Plumifter M ifflin Fred Jemaon and William Oeagley will represent M ichigan State

The general pub'tc ia welcome to at- tend this banquet and ladies are espe­cially urged ' o attend It u* hoped by ti.ose in «ha.-ge of arrangements to make this event <m annual affair just pi a»r to*the ’.early game between the w . leading schools of the state I t is

.i.g earned out with a new of estab- .u i.ing friendlier relations between a umm of the two schools as well as ¡a* respective student bodies A mmi-

.ai meeting will probably be held nest .ear in Ann Arbor

THREE CHEER LEADERS TO GO TO U. OF D. GAME

. A n a l l c o - e d c o n v o c a t io n attendance j t o w h ic h is c o m p u ls o r y w il l be held

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T h i s C o n v o c a tio n w in c h is .sp o n so re o b v th e W o m a n s S e l f G o v e r n m e n t a s ­s o c ia t io n a n d S p h i n x h a s t o d e a l w ith a c a m p a i n ••• h e lp t h e L a n s i n g a lu m ­n a e to fu -¡i - .;i o f t h e U n io n ro o m sM a r ia n W o o d w o rth t h e p r e s id e n t o f 'h e U n io n w il l o u t l in e t h e p l a n s to c o ­up e r a te w ith th e l^anM n*; g r o u p

O n e o f th e w o m e n - 'u d e n t s a t th e U n iv e r s i t y o f M ir h e in w h o w i s a c ­t iv e in Hi;.Tf,s s f u l l v e o m p le t in u th * c a m p a i g n lo r th e new W o m e n 's le a g u e b u ild im t n o w u n d e r c o n s t r u c t io n a* A n n A rb o r h a s b e e n in v i t e d to s p e a k a t t h i s c o n v o c a t io n a n d r e la t e h e r e x ­p e r ie n c e ¡n t h " w o rk D e a n C o n r a d i Im i w il l t a k e ia rt m th* m e e t in g A t- t e n d a n c e w il l b e ta k e n

“THE PATSY" TO BE STAGED SOON

Joirakm. Merrill and Bill Muller Piny L n d i in W and Pro­

duction of Term.

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LOUIS GRAVEURE ON TOUR THROUGH CANADA AND U S.

Louis Oraveure voice in s t r u c t o r :n th e music department, is o n » - C a n a d ia n trip that will take him to W m m jav md western polnta o f Canada a n d ’ h e United States He expects 'o ¡. 'u rn early in December and will be c o m - latiued by M rs Graveure. who is b e tte r known ai. Eleanor Painter s ta r til Jenny Lind. * Br«a»dway muse ai u< -

••ess Mrs O raveure has given u| her musical comedy career and is now working with opera iti European c it ie s

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•eh a banoiiet was held Tlie •? - ■ iken in included lla rrv Burrts

S 'e Marie. Men*dith C lark Herbert H* tidrv R*dford

J tVdlaez Clack Rockford and nt* • ; huster. Mani staine

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CO-ED ATHLETIC TEAMS CHOSEN

Hockey and Soccer Teams An- nonnced Today After Several

Weeks' Practice.

Appointments •<> . lass horkcv ,*nd soccer teams w» re ant ounred Uwlav .if- *er seversi w e e k s o f practice A n un- usuallv large number of girls »*• com- r»ared with *>re* :nu .-ear« reported ;hl* »•¡ir and from 'h i number two team»

were picked ••• reprecsnt each rla,v In- cr-cla.v. g.nn*- 'o l»c plaved lnu-r

The rnrmi ■ ■ . ■•! •. senior tirsi ’earn are Florence Raul agel. Marie Bos-

• 'matin Bessie • t|p. Kelda Divine '-•il** Lsinther Pi ■ ■ T ra ut man Ia*** L in e Roth J . • Hull. Elinore Nique Eunice Wiriau* K. ̂ henne Kempt* i

Those on me •■?; ? veeond team are Wuth GM ham AU**»* Teel. Robina Wood M arum W«a»dw*irtli Gertrude W***d- wortli

The juninr first team is W innie Kalchthaler Dorothy Bowditcii Mar- «¡¡ret W ilson Ruth Fender Donna W erbark DoroUiy Holden. Irene »'hapin. Charlotte ifuttis. Fern Kuiton. Frances Lainn Marie Fox

D ie iunior econd team G race; Bunks R u in 1 ’.«i?k, Kdnahelen Forman. Margaret Hunter I» is Imnca.ster ->« iina Martinson Frances Perrin. Jam* Piatt. Eltzabetfi Van DetilNTgn. Kdthryn Tinsrnan

The members of »he sophoinote first '* am are M artha Parley. Grace Con- ?u/h Annie I a*urie Becker. Evelyn Brad- ley I.subel K ing Sh irley M illet Zoe W inans J(>sepfune Itullson. Margaret Stevenson. Phyl!t& Sliassbergei IP*r- mce Sexton

The sophorner auond '**uni M arv j Jo I hotna-s Harriet W iliam . Alice S te ­wart. Leonore Stickle. Ru th Briggs Adele Foater Virg in ia D a v is . Elizabeth Hahn.

Dio.se choM*n lor the freaiiman team f .__ ‘.Continued on page 4»

W o r k o n t h e $75.000 B e a u m o n t m o r ia l t o w e r is p r o g r e s s in g r a p id ly it is s c h e d u le d to be c o m p le te d b y J a n 1 T h e b a s e o f t h e s t r u c t u r e , w h ic h is e n t i r e l y o f s t o n e c o n s t r u e t io n . i n e a r ly f in is h e d . T h e u p p e r p a r t o f th e t o w e r w il l b e o f b o th b r ic k a n d s to n e a n d w o r k m e n w il l b e g in la v in g b r ic k s b y t h e l a t t e r p a r t o f t h e w e e k

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HUGE HORT SHOW TO START TODAY

Many Exhibit* to Fralorc Show of Flowers. Frail and Vege­

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FROSH TO ELECT | CLASS OFFICERS1 Twenty-six Candidates Named for

Font Offices by Year-

p n»nd I app rop ria te I

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Head cheerleader and two assistants »ill aecomponv ihe football toun to

la-gioh Memor-

sucva. meeting.

J f —p ■ .—Freaiiman c k a elimina-

U l 0 * 4 * M i lI oonvocwUon. Union I G ice Club tryouta.

p m — Men debate tryout* • I -

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Two marine paintingx were added he U niverity of Detroit game as the t h i* week to the exhibit in the gallery

suvst* of the athletic council. It wa» oi tnr library The two painting« were d. eided at tta la»t meeting The men b ProfeaBOr Arnold O Scheele.

f S d V M S i S T m h « d of U * a n department, dur.n, h .To the Univerxity of Michigan game •*»* Rockport. Maaa. thi* summer

on Nov .17. the head cheerleader and Thefive of the aaaiatanta w ill be taken done in collaboration with Parker Per­

kins. a well-known marine painter who x r e n u T IC KET R A T I O FFER ED baa studied the sea [to rn aw ly

year, ami who i« ranked by some of the A special rat# for round trip tickets critics cm a level w ith Frederick Waugh

to Detroit for thla week-end of H i t whose work haa been shown here in baa been offered by the Fere Marquette m edal e ih lmton O m i. Ttabete are food for any The larger of the two pictures is en* u*m between Detroit and LenMng un* titled "H ie North A tlantic" and because tu Sunday night. Par further in i or- of the work that Frof. debeele and M r ■attan oaU the Udee etaUon hi Lan- perkine did together ea the paintingm m ‘ ‘ *

men. The ixunting catches the mas I siveneaa of the sea and the rock« and | the urge of water It tells a story of; strength and the interpretation o f! shadow« on the water creates a feeling | of sombrero*» which casts the entire: setting in an atmosphere of dignity. j

The other of the two paintings was) done oy Prof Bcheele entirely alone and is a slight departure from his usual style of work The painting tells a story of 8unset Glow on Rock! and Sky Although the painting is not i so powerful as the one done w ith Mr 1 Perkins, the atmosphere of the picture ia perhaps more pleabng 11m warm glow of sunlight alone the ragged edges of the white surf and agaiaet the hard: faea of rock lands an a ir of cheerful-^

in f h e *Ji«»w a p p le s , « r a p e s a n d ) iH -ars T h e ir* w il l b e c o n te n t« f o r b o th j i'T?r»»eur*. a n d p r o fe s s io n a l «ro w er* , in fru it 'u d i ’ in • ill»! to r t h e I w .i sp e c ! n u n s o f f r u it " n le r e d m t h e d i ffe r e n t clasp s T h tj ¡ i t fn ir is b e in g h e ld u n d e r s tu d e n t m a n a g e m e n t w ith f ) * r a r D ow d a s q i n c r a l c h a i r m a n a n d P r o fe a a n r f j i u r i e a s f a c u l t y a d v is o r

AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD SERVICE ON ARMISTICE DAY}

A slm pl** r e r e m o n v c o n d u c te d l»y t h e ; l*»cal A m e r ic a n L e g io n P^*st w il l m a r k t h e t e n t h a n n iv e r s a r y o f th e ’ ¡ ig n in g o f t h e A r m is t ic e A ll f o r m e r s e r v ic e m e n w il l fo r m in f ro n t o f t h e U n io n b u i ld in g .S u n d a y m o r n in g a t '•'><! :t ni

T h e b r o n z e » ab le t lo c a te d in a g ro v e o f e v e r g r e e n s o n ’ h e b a n k s »»f th e R e d C e d a r . I je a r i iiK t h e in s c r ip t io n . In m e m o r y o f 'h e m e n o f t h e M ic h ig a n A g r ic u lt u r a l '»» liege w h o g a v e t h e i r l iv e s In t h e g r e a t w a y t h is g r o v e i s p la n te d , w il l t»e t h e s c e n e o f a s h o r t s e r v ic e conducted b y t h e le g io n .

D ie members »if the legion will march! fr o m H ie Union to the grove where) N W Kunkei. student imator. Peo­p les church, will respond. j

A TH LETIC COUNCIL FAVORS i BROADCASTING HOME GAMES;

The athletic council went u it record as favoring the broadcasting of all home football and basketball games, if feasible, at it« last meeting Nov 2.:

At the present time the college itta-j turn is operating on a wave length with a radius of about 50 miles and t« not permitted to go on the air af* ter 8 o'clock p. m.

FROSH FOOTBALL SQUAD W ILL SEE U. OF M. GAME

Folloadng the annual custom, the! entire freshman football «quad w ill be the guests of the athletic association at the Unlvonlty of M ichigan football. gM M a l ABN Arbor. Now. IT

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CwlodiM la Gciwral Eipccl* ta Reiaaw Work Nrxl Week

Follawiaf lilac**.

Fred-Hicks, for three years cu»todian of affair« In general In the Union, ia (onvulescing in East Lansing following an oiieration. several weeks ago He expects to return to the Job next week and take qp hi« duties as the "patron saint” and ' guardian deluxe" of the Union building.

H is enforced absence is the second time in three years of his connection with the Union th a t he has been off duty Fred has worried much during his UlneM about the management of affairs in the building and stated in an interview late yesterday afternoon th a t MI*U be back neat weak boys, to look after things in a bigg ter way than ever.” B ares

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N u m b e r 15

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tirhlgan Sta»*» and tne »Iichigan football ’ cam» fi* :»1 in thè Michigan row afternoon at 2 M traditional n v a l r y be-

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