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Tatojittotorhto, : On SaUkrh to * Snmlfmiinn Michigan Stale News SoShern Appear* T h u r urlai/ K r r n i n f al Craptr* Church m »»m m nfninnnm KNf Ot RAGING infllntf' u dual meet to Ohio ii it week ft go. State crashed n the annual relay carnival over several Michigan achoola. • rnlval Is considered an "Bye for; the track season, the three open events and five firsts that were captured by our; look encouraging for oorj i f or the remainder of the aoa- SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORWILL GIVE LECTURE THURS. IE. H. Saibtro, One of World'» I Create»! Artists, to Be at Clrarch. REPUCES ST. GAUDENS The Peoples church will be the >in* of a huge gathering next Thwr^hiv night when hundreds of people «• cm ible to hear the inirnltnblp K if Snth ern, one of America's greatest sii;<i< ipearean artists, give his drnmati* ture at 8 o'clock Pinal preparations! are now being made so that everything | may be in readiness when Hothern j reaches Lansing The program Is unique in that II will include several cuttings from the great plays for which Hot hern is fam- ous. as well as it discussion of the aft oL the drama, and of the great ictprs and actresses, liberally inter-persed with Interesting and amusing anec- dotes The contagious ( harm of the man cannot help but spread through* out the audience His brilliant pet BSD-AY. MAR. Noted Actor to Spenk Here Th sirs. STATE WINS IN FINAL GAME OF SEASON. 26 TO 15 Defeat Marquette Drawing Praite ! from Sport Critir* a« Great Team VAN ZYLEN STARS Number SB rWO SENIORS WIN 27 28 \ CANDIDATES FOR KH.I.EB SCHOLARSHIP! CAMPUS OFFICES NAMED MONDAY Omen« and Fry Both Rrrrivrd' the Same Average in Their j imior Year. «-,2a K-lla-r nth students reeeived t f Porter and Paul Troth to Run for Editorship of State News. ELECTION MARCH 21 after grad- manage a < Michigan «ul Troth Ida te* for f,'i*e Mews ns »f day night. State's supporters . >d the U. of M. team to a man thhT^ THIRTY-TWO LAPS ise this opportunity to take off its to Lauren Brown. State’s tive distance star. Not satisfied erely capturing first place in the [•mile run. he has clipped the var- ccord time for the event twice In | last week Many of us would hesl- [ to matchpaces with BrownIn hla ¿ohality hai 'mad* him one to! i that he displays on his thirty-first most beloved of American actor [ thirty-second Jap Hothern and his wife Julia >• .owe. had a repertoire of ten d! ake DlfRBKUT pearean plays which they . * . , , enthusiastic audiences in .'in cout:»r • rooters cheered lustily when the a England They also . . » •f Michigan's victory over Ohio Othello," but never gave ,t in addi- 1 is announced at the carnival 1lon lhls list, there are many or her plays, among them being l/irri Dun- and "If 1 Were King Fiom repertory. Sothern will make •ir oattle for supremacy of the choices for excerpts. *n it is possible that their fast Sothern is appearing here as on* Ution In the last few week* has ,}f artists on the lecture course in ed to the point where they could Nomer St. Oaudens n kh ... rar* 8ond fortune that enabled Prof .m l* anotlwr prutloe «aim that *r w. Johnaton. haad of 'hr KnBli.l, not be quite as uninteresting as department, who is conducting the ' one series, to secure Sothern as a substi tut« for St Oauden*. Ordinarily, the famous actor would not apfiear at the college or In f<ansing. Hothern is re- rded by many as the stellar attrac - tion on this .»eason's artists course Students will be admitted by show- mg tlieir lecture course tickets Sln- adult iidniiasion is 50 cents The , program start« at 8 p m next Thur»- ■ICim upon passersby without do- day. March 7. at the Peoples church |their wearing apparel the least bit jod. It might be a good Idea for *>f these drivers to use « little i during the wet spell $165 LOOT TAKEN IN E. A. ROBBERY Thief Doe a Work Between 9 and 12 Saturday Night- Finger Prints Found. -»•tit r at orasti» IIAVI V NOTED MEN TO BE AT CONCLAVE Gilkey, U. of Chicago Dean Ii Main Speaker on Program Friday. Alphlan I obbery with- e rtf the Rro .«ht with a 163.00 Only he ma rander ile that en- I ( rear fire e room »rgaret Hub- an none lave */> church from' en exceptionally ! 'Ill address; g on -The Education MUDDY WATKRfi h young Niagaras running over ts ditches and embryo Mlsslssip- hirsing down our roads, it is very fast and thoughtless drive ivertcnMy to»* bits of muddy < hed rising I a m » » • •* an and 'hr thief due nts found f for LUCKY ue of our exchanges we notice any seniors were stumped when ftd as to the total number of let - * ) 'he English alphabe’ The true er 26. was finally determined good thing that letters can he more than onee in one word or <»f o u r Polish friends would be ' embarrassed. ANNOUNCE BAND FOR SOPH PROM Plim About Cample)« for Annul Formal; Ticket» Go on Sale Today. glAH. if N ip •intruder probable en [«O iii-cent ;obberles in ioriety hottMA •<i th is on#» Th# lambda Chi [»il» » nd f f* |t.á HlKfr.H F’Vil houses rr t*ntercd l» <t . ear a i!.*i ' «r.lipr this m thp npw lamlid« ( . >• W «* tcred »nd h largp it im .f inoney cen Non* ot -i»#•«♦• 1 r»hi»erles <• i. in.ll-M m p*. \ndrews Ven »»other man « I ' »u »M.sketbail ’rotnving Andrews M a ’eam for high Candldst.es for business manager of »he Htftte News /.Ili »♦• ft.»y Jcnnlng» and Joe Hatter Mildred Kori and Katherine Paner were chosen to run for the co-*d editorship Hace for'editorship of the .Michlgnn Agriculturist.' 'he publication issued by .the students of H.« agricultural division will ft* contested by Norman ffurd and ■f! ‘W lrrgang f< A Davenport* and P.ver ell Pesonen >l¡¡ run for Misi ness manager >if *hc Agriculturist. Those chosen by the hoard have had comiderabJe exfiericnce ¡n publications work Poffer has fieen » member of •hef»*r for se*»en terms and 'Troth e Both have acted is assistant »ring ‘ I.»- ¿,»1«) .ear conduct - ■irne »¡I departments - of the Jennings and Retter have par- *'■ . i ' l <* -irious department* of ¡ * *• 'a f f garnir.g “XfeTlence íh.i ;e< .f •he >.»,rk Jennings » r. connerted. with 'lie staff for ii<- contestants for the -»•d editor Mildred Koyl Catherine Paner have been on e ;»ast year writing botn «r»d th*1 octrf.y column V candidates will nme before * .elections Thursday March 21 .» 'tu- time randidates for stu- nni.n] T'nion l**mrd. and liberal, j.ird i epi*îj#*ntfng the three lower • !.. come up for vote Nomina- r these j/rwirions -ir*> to 'ake 'rnonn .r» meetings of gfoups Also 11 **d reprc- oveai- oy '.he on t '■ **xpr*rt oe *ime half *-nded 1 * The Hpar»a 1 to arrive ir. I tonight op Man ar.d fa New Memorial Tower Chimes Being Placeil by English Expert STUDENT WEDDING HELD IN LAMBDA CHI HUUSE iMilet Bachelor Sophomore Mem- ber. and Fern William*. Owotio Merry. Bob Cruzet s Cotton f'ickers a popti- u» ' Inr colored dance band of Detron- will eon play for the 1829 .Sophomore Prom *o * j,#• b** held in »he hallrrx*m of the Union h Memorial building on Saturday evening March 16. according to an announce- the ment made today bv Prank White gen- j **ral chairman. Crurefs Cotton Pickers have made Cro quite a reputation in their numerous apjx?arances in Detroit and Ann Arb<»r »*“ ■ where they furnished music lor various ':t,‘ fraternity and sorority parties The De- noti trolt orchestra has played for a few mor private parties here but Lhetr appear- fon< ance for the Sophomore Prom will be r the first time that they have played at wa* an open party on the Michigan State Belt campus Selection of this band glv<*A the*, assurance of good music for the party thei With the announcement of the 111 rather cautious about rushing orchestra came also the placing of tick- We will be more confident ets on sale for the event. Douglas ;a,u he boys start pushing the odd- Camithers ticket chairman, opened the ! the .utonoblle world up end ttcltet « 1« todey In the "to"*™ 9^ meeting The price of the tickets >s ne boulevard. 13 2.*» per couple All who wish to at- * * * lend the party are urged to secure their AGAIN tickets early as only a limited number her report Prevail!!« writer!; «JUJ* sold TicKrt« may be purehaaed fcver the parkway on Grand River A FACT every sorority and many in- idents competing In the tnter- swlmmlng meet the other we can truthfully sav that the | part of our student body was all j Ho were most of the Scabbard ■lade initiates walking guard that SPRING weather la here, most of the i gone; and spring fever la float- bund in the air Yet most of us- ntlre w vith ti •*>unds The » *f tiift i » a r r a r TO HOLD MODEL ASSEMBLY SOON Model League of Natiom Group, to Be Held at Ann Arbor is April. Harold ouplfl rt remained urtdlsco'. f/**I**re 1900 it oe certain few in Br»« and W it t am pus I next few weeka. MORE PRACTICE | very evident that the U. of M. also needs mòre races In Ten to improve their game at the Union desk or from a of the general arrangements member commit- Following the usual custom the Sophomore Prom will be an open for- mal party ft Is the biggest social event planned by the sophomore rla.v* for the year and is expected to be well attended owing to the fait that .t will EXPERTS SPEAK ON ENTOMOLOGY OaltUadiaf Aotkariüe» ii United Stale* Were at Conclave and 'le- ñarte •ifs tes hat ‘i nd ompie'e brought '■•an ¡¿on 'hat had ta country SOILS DEPARTMENT IN- ATTACK ON MICHIGAN SOU r’er*1 iixer -rr *••-».t.gattons v*l 1 mspplng • • *re rhe *wo main ave- i .turn n Michigan * m*1 prop- . enycin;l 929 hv •,-> Michigan Atate coi- n;e vide dvvemty >f «ais .nder ondi-ttrrfis -¡emar.ds that Michigan. ¡:<iu,d >+ - »assifted arid " i v • w*ii jrw ¡o -hat they .»■ f*'-i‘.ed .r r,ta»r.v to .nrreaes DRAMA C U S S TO STAGE P U Y IN HALL OF PEOPLES CHURCH notch ■revolver grip upon the many- be |O N VEN1ENT AMPUS »ALENDAR L m — Preahman class meeting. Chemistry lecture;. Physics lecture. i meeting H I Olds Hall. om J1 Grand Rapids Michigan State Orand Rapids at Orand the last open formal of the winter m. There will be dancing from 6 30 to 12 u clock and the co-eds will have 12 30 [irivlJege* The general arrangements committee has been working on plans for the an- nual party for *©me 'ime and the pre- liminary work is about complete Al- though the nature of the favors will not be divulged until the rughi of the party, it was said that they were selected sev- eral weeks ago and are on the way here The decorating scheme is also being Ret-ve* completed. ity on Those in charge of the Prom are. this p* Prank White, general chairman. Mar- garet Stephens and Margaret Walker, favors. Mary Lou Lipka and Franklin S h e w , musk*; Claude Streb and Kathryn Van Aken. decorations. James Hoskins, publicity, and Douglas Car- ruthera. tickets. ¡a . *'!»»■ Ali me held .r< 'he Union Memorial Scientists of world renown were * npai 'vpeskers at 'he conclave George Dean, department of entoi ogy Ksnau Agricultural college on CXir Attitude *>n ’he Corn b Probi«*ni An ofliaai CanacLai. *■ mologist. Dr Arthur Oibson diw . "Oreen House Insects Oeorgi Balt Lake City, national ie alfalfa weevil, talked a which has not as yet rea* ( of Micfugan Prof J J vis. of Purdue, ‘.poke on ‘'Oyster •- Scale Prof J 8 Houser, from Jhio auncultural -x penment ?ta n Wooster, talked on "Shade Tree her! 'he fn- O roce Kpi.s* n\to: rnurr-n. Fhainfte.id N J. When Mr Townsend completes his work here he expects to *0 to "he Rockefeller rf.urri, ,n Riverside dnve New York city, wlwre he will inst*.. the largest '■arnlon :n ‘lie worm </r. usting of 64 bells In 'his tinusua» set. Mr 7ownsend says 'he sma.»*-' ben weighs only 10 pounds while the iarg- •st is 21 *4 tons. Mr Townsend will be on the am- pu* until, nearly tne --nd nt the month when the bells and clock work will be completely installed and ready to chime the quarter hours over the campus SPARTAN FRESH DEFEAT PORT HURON JR. CAGERS earned icena* oniplh 4 f.avo led b y >rm French whir ¡ated in * summarized 'erprete? All decisions wi by « ¿nanimotiA rot* of 'f which musi maintain a n more ’han half >»f the mei ent st "he meeting Voti F .-.an - m em - iberi pre* ig will ht ar th emniv ■net m I. rx of the * ponsored by a —an» setts Dr L Hosexnon. profess*/r 'ft After defeating f*ort Huron Junior entomology *t the University of Mis college 34 to 23 ,a*t Saturday after- sourt. choM* for his topic of discussion, noon In a game *nat extended »he •The Horseradish Plea Beetle The Spartan frash cagers. they now look Oriental Fruit Moth" won Dr I- A forward to s hard contest with .the Stearns talk Dr Stearns came from Grand Rapuis Junior coUege quintet fronton. Ohio tomorrow night si 7 o clock in tl» All of tiiese men are Kpecialists in gym. State s wrestling t u n scored a 27 their particular branch of entomology Early m the season the Orand Rap- to 3 victory Saturday over Western and are now conducting further re- ids five was Just nosed out 30 to 21 Lgrturer. Reserveuniversity in Hi last dual meet search work on the subjects they dis- and it probably will give the state of the season, losing only one bout, cussed Preah a real battle this thne. With M l ■utt—TOteiMll'S. j WRESTLERS SCORE 273 WIN OVER WESTERN RES. AMERICAN CHEM SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY ; The .’ten, section of the American J Chemical «ii-iety held a meeting Thur*- » day afternoon in the chemistry lecture I room. Hugh Shadduck. of the Chem- J istry department, spoke on reoen< I work tn the structure of the atom j Professor C H. Spurway. of the SoiIa | department spoke on his recent work j concerning the treatment of soils with J neutral salts ¿. AT THE UNION Now ’.ha* 'he sun porch has ■*en finished off a nd furnished It !:mke» st > ught ui place to hold honorary society luncheons and dinners Let Mum Himmona help ou pion your next dinner or luncheon Don t forget our afternoon so- t isi .ourn which are held every afternoon when the ballroom is av a liable Come m and make yourself a good time. If its a nice cold drink or a deiicioua sandwich that you want, come into the grill where we serve both. WtUm bnlone ! « » / o n Number II 1DED ■RIL 1909 . C. Taylor, '09, i» Mad- Amoiing )fl th* *• í'ínnlriíf • M ir [i pnn State ial wta u*mi- • a - i hr* •■ kly, thé of t he j comiO' anner •Sted n< rf.ijreirn- xeemed tre t'ryl;oj to create Ijfonist.i*' >n t.hc cot- Deep!y resenting at.mpn» Dtp i n d e n t 1 inr aio »lì-college the denti by the Jh 10. IInéi !?.« f\rAt Was pubIiîhPd under . O T lor 09 .and Ì*r*h ¡i. t o f.»n. la« if ‘0 9 In ,in ipfi * i f rl the Com* ti#»ri thip .»¡m- »nd ng • i i “TA arid <he hp npw editor ¿ryed * publicifit,on of the te. rather interestIng 1 morp ..'•■rarv ma* »per t.» < since that rärv r or.’ nbyt .ons or. op X tPt y •r, at-weekly of 19)0 when week- ued. VUith this ad- . bpt.tpr arrangement f expenslive coverage iyewti . I n 1912 a set ittonfl ■»,'M accepted ly At thin ‘.me it îfrt. ’ he pditwr ind st the .end of the trwulng three terms te for the AÚlMCTip-. 1 w as ».vied by r.e ? all-col ,r-*ge f leet on Overned 1 he Hnlcad e prPAPTit vstem form1 blit Wilth ' he ear's work . was ’ f.P , if»per in r•guiar eight ;>agp*s Under H .1 Hair r.he oaper reekly ii :oan of t. he [>op**t wax 8 tate N#*v ¡m duri'ig the er rie ari y ev*irv ad- idPd cmethini t- Al- imr. ,.»aper a « ./-d durtni/ 'he j;» hi, larks •r>ngp • seven •*' IE TRYOUT of Detroit Roti- Vaudeville Jo2ge«. • nd Apartan ios r. night l2e*rott it tetrott BusincAs lub irpose of X v*ude- he Westerr: Y s ò d e * d other offlctala >f -Ville a.w'OTUUOrv of ent o .aif , id e - isi irgU'iuastion íor_ if associaFor-., •r of ne' • .own out •srlay «pent :heir Chicago ¡.lasing sr- . his pet:»a* hearing le ».he *np to Detroit »rtered ous ¡n hope ie behind the foot* i UNION •intain, ui sewpthg clock every eveto- 1 get one of our le May 12 and sre Rw for box candy « the mam desk. % early. Low ne y s , Co. / r m »r aJU can save money « I such as theme as haircuts, m and amali mint your eou-

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T a t o j i t t o t o r h t o ,

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KNf O t R A G IN G infllntf' u dual meet to Ohio

ii it week ft g o . State crashed n the annual relay carnival

over several M ichigan achoola.• rnlval Is considered an "Bye

for; the track season, the three open events and five firsts that were captured by o u r ;

look encouraging for oorj i f or the remainder o f the aoa-

SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORW ILL GIVE LECTURE T H U R S .

IE. H. Saibtro, One of World'»I Create»! Artists, to Be at

Clrar ch.

REPUCES ST. GAUDENSTh e Peoples church will be the > in *

o f a huge gathering next Thwr^hiv night when hundreds o f people «• cm

ib le to hear the inirnltnblp K i f Snth ern, one o f A m erica 's greatest sii;<i<

ipearean a r t is ts , g ive his drnmati* ture a t 8 o 'clock P ina l p repara tions! are now being m ade s o that every th in g | may be in r e a d in es s when H o th e rn j reaches Lansing

T h e p r o g r a m Is u n iq u e in th at II w il l in c lu d e s e v e r a l c u t t in g s from th e g r e a t p lays fo r which H ot hern is fa m ­ous. a s w e l l as it d isc u s s io n o f th e a ft o L th e d r a m a , a n d o f the great ictprs a n d a c tr e s s e s , lib era lly in ter-persed w it h In te r e s t in g and am using a n ec ­d o t e s T h e c o n ta g io u s ( harm o f the m a n c a n n o t h e lp but spread through* out t h e audience H is brilliant pet

BSD-AY. MAR.

Noted Actor to Spenk H ere Th sirs. S T A T E W IN S IN

F IN A L GAME OF SEASON. 26 TO 15Defeat Marquette Drawing Praite !

from Sport Critir* a« Great Team

VAN ZYLEN STARS

N um ber SB

rWO SENIORS WIN 27 28 \ CANDIDATES FO R KH.I.EB SCHOLARSHIP! C A M P U S OFFICES

N A M E D MONDAYO m en« and Fry Both R rrrivrd '

the Same Average in Their j

im io r Year.

« - , 2 a K-lla-r

nth students reee ived t

f Porter and Paul Troth to Run for Editorship of State

News.

ELECTION MARCH 21

a fte r grad- m a n a g e a

< M ic h ig a n

«ul Troth Ida t e * fo r f ,'i*e Mews

ns » f

day night. State's supporters .>d the U. o f M. team to a man thhT^

THIRTY-TWO LAPS ise this opportunity to take o ff its to Lauren Brown. State’s t iv e distance star. Not satisfied e r e ly capturing first place in the

[•mile run. he has clipped the var- ccord time fo r the event twice In

| last week M any o f us would hesl-[ to match paces with Brown In hla ¿ohality hai 'mad* him one to!i that he displays on his th irty-first most beloved of A m e r ic a n a c to r

[ thirty-second Jap Hothern and his w ife Julia >•♦ • • .o w e . h a d a r e p e r t o ir e o f te n d ! ak e

D l fR B K U T p e a r e a n plays which th e y. * . , , enthusiastic audiences in .'in cout:»r

• rooters cheered lustily when the a Engl and They also . . »•f Michigan's victory over Ohio O thello," but n e v e r g a v e ,t in addi- 1 is announced at the carnival 1 lon l hls list, th e r e are many or her

plays, among th e m being l/irri D u n - and " I f 1 W e re King Fiom

repertory. Sothern will make•ir oattle fo r supremacy o f the choices for excerpts.*n i t is possible that their fast Sothern is appearing here as on *

U t io n In the last few week* has ,}f artists on the le c tu r e course in ed t o the point where they could Nom er St. O audens n kh

... rar* 8ond fortune that e n a b le d P r o f .m l* anotlwr p ru tlo e «a im t h a t * r w . Johnaton. h a a d of ' h r K n B li . l , n o t be quite as uninteresting as department, who is c o n d u c t in g th e ' o n e series, to secure Sothern as a su b sti

• • • t u t « for S t Oauden*. O r d in a r i ly , th efa m o u s actor would not a p f ie a r a t th e c o l le g e or In f<ansing. H o th e rn is r e -

rd ed b y m a n y a s the s te l la r a t tra c ­t io n o n th is .»e a so n 's a r t is t s c o u rs e

S tu d e n ts will b e admitted by s h o w - m g t l i e i r le c tu r e course t ic k e t s S ln -

a d u lt i id n iia s io n is 50 c e n ts T h e , p r o g r a m s t a r t « a t 8p m n e x t T h u r » -

■ICim upon passersby without d o - d a y . M a r c h 7. a t th e P e o p le s c h u rc h

|their wearing apparel t h e least bit jod. It might b e a good Id e a f o r

*>f th e s e d r iv e r s t o use « l i t t l e

i during t h e wet s p e ll

$165 LOOT TAKEN IN E. A. ROBBERY

Thief Doe a Work Between 9 and 12 Saturday Night- Finger

Prints Found.

- »• t it r a t o r a s t i » IIA V I V

NOTED MEN TO BE AT CONCLAVE

Gilkey, U. of Chicago Dean Ii Main Speaker on Program

Friday.

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o b b e r y w ith - e rtf th e R ro. « h t w ith a 163.00 O n ly he ma rander ile t h a t e n - I ( rear fire e room »rgare t Hub-

an none lave */> church fro m '

en excep tion a lly !

'Ill address; g on -T h e

Education

MUDDY WATKRfi h young Niagaras running o v e r

ts ditches and embryo Mlsslssip- hirsing down our roads, i t is very

fast and thoughtless d r iv e

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< hed rising

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LUCKYu e o f o u r e x c h a n g e s w e n o t ic e

a n y s e n io rs w e re s tu m p e d w h e n

ftd as t o t h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f le t - * •) 'he English a lp h a b e ’ T h e tru e

e r 26. was f in a l l y d e t e r m in e d

good thing that l e t t e r s can he

m o re than o n e e in o n e w o rd o r

<»f o u r Polish f r ie n d s w o u ld be

' embarrassed.

ANNOUNCE BAND FOR SOPH PROM

P lim About Cample)« for A n n u l Form al; Ticket» Go on

Sale Today.

glAH.if N ip •in tru d er

p ro b ab le en

[ « O iii-cent ; o bberles in ioriety hottMA•<i this on#» Th# la m b d a C h i

[»il» » n d f f* |t.á HlKfr.H F’Vil housesr r t*ntercd l» <t . ea r a i!.*i ' «r.lipr th ism th p npw la m lid « ( . >• W «*tcred »n d h la rgp it im .f inoneycen N on* ot -i»#•«♦• 1 r»hi»erles < •

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’ eam for high

Candldst.es for business m anager o f »h e Htftte News /.Ili »♦• ft .»y Jcnnlng» and Joe H atter M ild red K o r i and K a th er in e Paner w ere chosen to run fo r th e c o -*d ed itorsh ip

H ace fo r 'e d ito rs h ip o f the .Michlgnn Agricu lturist.' 'h e publication issued by

.the students o f H .« ag ricu ltu ra l d ivision w ill ft* con tested by N orm an ffu rd and

■f! ‘W lr rg a n g f< A D avenport* and P. ver e l l Pesonen >l¡¡ run for Misi ness m anager >if *hc Agriculturist.

Those chosen by the hoard have had c om id era bJe exfiericn ce ¡n publications work P o f fe r has fieen » m em ber o f•he f »* r fo r se*»en term s and 'T ro th

e B oth have acted is assistant »ring ‘ I.»- ¿,»1«) .ea r conduct -

■irne » ¡ I d epa rtm ents - o f the Jenn ings and R e tte r have par-

*'■ . i ' l <* -irious d epa rtm en t* o f ■ ¡ * *• 'a ff garnir.g “ XfeTlence

íh.i ;e< .f • he >.»,rk Jenn ings» r. con nerted . w ith ' l ie sta ff for

ii< - con testan ts for the -»•d ed ito r M ild red K oy l

Catherine Paner have been on e ;»ast year w ritin g botn

«r»d th*1 octrf.y colum n

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STUDENT WEDDING HELD IN LAMBDA CHI HUUSE

iMilet Bachelor Sophomore Mem­ber. and Fern William*.

Owotio Merry.

B o b C ru z e t s C o t to n f 'ic k e r s a p o p t i- u» ' In r c o lo r e d d a n c e band of D etro n - w il l eon p la y f o r th e 1829 .S o p h o m o r e P ro m *o * j ,#• b** h e ld in »h e h a llrrx*m of th e U n io n h M e m o r ia l b u i ld in g o n S a tu rd a y e v e n in g M a r c h 16. a c c o r d in g t o a n a n n o u n c e - th e m e n t m a d e to d a y b v P r a n k W h i t e g e n - j **ral c h a irm a n .

C r u r e f s C o t t o n P ic k e r s h a v e m a d e C ro q u it e a r e p u ta t io n in th e ir n u m ero u s a p jx ? a ra n ce s in D e t r o i t a n d A n n Arb<»r »*“ ■ w h e r e th e y fu rn is h e d m u s ic lo r v a r io u s ' : t , ‘ fraternity a n d s o r o r i t y p a r t ie s T h e D e - n o ti t r o l t o r c h e s tr a h a s p la y e d f o r a f e w m or p r iv a t e p a r t ie s h e r e b u t Lh etr a p p e a r - fon< a n c e f o r th e S o p h o m o re P ro m w il l b e r the first time t h a t th e y h a v e p la y e d at wa* an open party on the M ic h ig a n S ta te B e lt c a m p u s Selection o f this b a n d glv<*A the*, assurance o f good music for th e p a r ty th e i

W ith th e announcement o f th e 111 rather cautious about rushing orchestra c a m e also the p la c in g of t ic k -

W e w ill be more confident ets on sale f o r the event. Douglas ;a,u he boys start pushing the odd- Cam ithers ticket chairman, opened the! the .u tonob lle world up end ttclte t « 1« todey In the " t o " * ™ 9 ^

meeting T h e p r ic e o f the tickets >s ne boulevard. 13 2.*» per c o u p le A ll who wish to at-

* * * l e n d the p a r t y a r e u rg ed to s ecu re theirAGAIN t ic k e t s early as o n ly a limited n u m b e r

her report P r e va il!!« w r ite r !; « J U J * sold T ic K r t « m a y be purehaaed

fcver the parkway on Grand River

A FACT every sorority a n d m a n y in -

id en ts competing In th e tnter- swlmmlng meet the other

we can truthfully sav that the | part o f our student body was all j Ho were most of th e Scabbard ■lade initiates walking guard that

SPRING weather la here, most o f the

i gone; and spring fever la float- bund in the air Yet most o f us-

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T h e » *f tiift i » a r r a r

TO HOLD MODEL ASSEMBLY SOON

Model League o f Natiom Group, to Be Held at Ann Arbor

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also needs mòre races In Ten to improve their game

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Following the usua l c u s to m the Sophomore P r o m w il l be a n open f o r ­m a l p a r t y f t Is th e b ig g e s t soc ia le v e n t planned b y th e s o p h o m o re r la.v* f o r th e y e a r a n d is e x p e c te d t o be w e ll attended o w in g to th e f a i t th a t .t w il l

EXPERTS SPEAK ON ENTOMOLOGY

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t o 1 2 u c lo c k a n d th e c o - e d s w il l h a v e 12 30 [ir iv lJ eg e *

T h e g e n e r a l a r r a n g e m e n t s c o m m it t e e has been working on plans for the an­nual p a r t y for *©m e ' im e a n d th e p r e ­lim inary work is a b o u t complete A l ­though the nature o f th e favors will n o t be divulged until t h e rughi o f the party, it was said that they w e re selected sev­eral weeks ago and a r e o n the way here The decorating scheme is also being Ret-ve* completed. i t y on

Those in charge of the Prom are. this p* Prank White, general chairman. M ar­garet Stephens and M a r g a r e t Walker, favors. Mary Lou Lipka and Franklin S h e w , musk*; Claude Streb and Kathryn Van Aken. decorations. James Hoskins, publicity, and Douglas Car- ruthera. tickets.

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Mr Townsend will be on the am- p u * until, nearly tne --nd nt the month when the bells and clock work will be completely installed and ready to chime the quarter hours over th e campus

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Oriental Fruit Moth" won Dr I- A forward to s hard contest with .theStearns talk Dr Stearns came from Grand Rapuis Junior coUege quintetfronton. Ohio tomorrow night s i 7 o clock in t l »

All of tiiese men are Kpecialists in gym.State s wrestling t u n scored a 27 their particular branch of entomology Early m the season the Orand Rap-

to 3 victory Saturday over Western and are now conducting further re- ids five was Just nosed out 30 to 21Lgrturer. Reserve university in Hi last dual meet search work on the subjects they dis- and it probably will give the state

of the season, losing only one bout, cussed Preah a real battle this thne.

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AMERICAN CHEM SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY ;

T h e .’ten, s e c t io n o f th e American J C h e m ic a l «ii-iety h e ld a meeting T h u r * - » d a y a f t e r n o o n in th e chemistry le c tu re I ro o m . Hugh Shadduck. o f the Chem- J istry department, spoke on reoen< I work tn the structure of the atom j Professor C H. Spurway. o f the SoiIa | department spoke on his recent work j concerning the treatment o f soils with J neutral salts ¿.

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I f its a nice cold drink or a deiicioua sandwich that you want, come into the grill where we serve both.

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