THE MJCAIIGXN--T~A1LY- CAMPUSS __IT Y __ Items From Othecr CampusesI Obapt ; old i er Houses IMi' ahoi Initiaio)s Dsplay N cw Trend Ord.i .llatvTo IMark S cenes iT), Proniote "Good F iendshi ml r .By Cl VIELTQN MSON, Jet. vei' eck End sa anunusual topcoat the other_ day. It was of etamel's hair and i-- a very full model. Tailors say idc hae Frma that i conit' ins fully five yards of mrat ,rial, IR has no buttons and no I~npeisHolioring New b!lc oaeUi n ebelt, but is merely ~?1~b~r' AndAlum i wrpped arotind thie xyarcr and the __________ elti tied. Further foatures include r x < ~it~s eldformal z i raglant sleeves. slashY pockets, and" M~ni fraerniies eldhand-picked edge5. Two pockets in- ._o t~ W..k;,stead; of the uwual ofne Are found in Six mTn wer initiated into Chi Sport coats also appear in more hilat atrdy.Prof. '. N, IMetne- Ivaried 5tlyl's* and patterns as the re o: l )en2neerin colilegespokLei easonapproaches. Shetland cloth provided the ma'terial !'for one, and 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w th;omlbnut a in a diamond pattern. Its dis- Men intBedwr arend Von ! tiinetive featlures were double vents ree,'G aiel ewi, 36E, Rob - jn back an,,d a sm. ai change pocket ~c pene,'36, ull figterink, '34,a bove the regular one on the right horns Lnde, '6, nd illam ide. Thie baI-k is plain instead: of ~~~1T,''- '3G, aig h opurlar pleats C~h .. xI es o announce the Sport 11Jho 1ICs areoiP, to be worn ngof Robert Trimby, '35, of for nearl every possible occasion ighiand PDark, this season, according to advance re-S ifl:. 71iTHET ports. 'On all the c amzpuses of theI A :.,:.~1 initiation banquet was eastern, univer'sities: they have been f A1 unda;y night at Phi Delta The- worn the year around, but. it will ~. lumi fom etoit Lasin, adpave to warm up 'here before they ran Raidsattended. Jack Steke- appear ii) large -nzubers. They are , o Grand Rapids, William being shown in all-brown alhd all- i'elich, o Detroit, president of the white buckskins which arc reported :r r 7 .xzIAlpha Alum~ni Club, Chick to be the most popular am ong uni- azming Zeta from~ Ohio State, versity men. some of 'them are in 2 eDetroit, Bruce Anderson, crepe soles, but leather is still best r -. tt ende. Local alumni were for an all-around shoe. .0 Pettyjiohn, chapter advisor, All-white shoes with tan or black rySanders, head of 'the depart- saddles are also still. among the most ez ; echandlintiitic, Jmeswidely seen, while for. golf wear, the entof pec z zznd ngHotlsJaemoccasin type 'is the 'favorite andi is enney, ad Rchar Hol. Ialso ve~ry smart. 1~ 933 jOGIc. ~ (;y P iALNN house activity are taken int con-_ ___......._.. (? tote in 19:16 under th i deration. A two-point-five average; 6 , gutdance of Myr 1 P. ,Yolau, then iis Jdeinnled as the minimum -aca- ei4O' ' Onl 1b RL.n' Ix eanu niuo 3!,I J; l o lcicrecord. if a womana is earninf ("Aotarofitsca (~aomd- hozor.ry ociexyfor ,seni o wonn, her way partiali' or wholly throun h -o i07scl~iwy wsor~ia~ planned as an or ,ani-, schoolh that also is considered. Folk Son a:, l~e aI-n.o.-idependent vwomen in the inthe fieldl of catn? ls ac tivities Ui'2lyfor t ocial anld fr'ienldly "{h the group has 1.caref~xcully eicrer Songs in light musical comedy vein, piuroes. Now the group's primary getic. All year it ha« S co-ope rated: folk lyrics of Russia and Germany, aimz is is promote good fellows hipIa with Mortarboard, nationa loora.ry Parisian " torzch" sonigs, dances, . anz ;among .e women or campus and to society for sensor wo ren, i h On-i mayseilynumbers should mlalde povde a soiety offering the same ducting of candy booths in ..riou2 this yer'sJuno''irl' Pay ne ono and privileges of nI7em- 1sorority houses and in E ivcwi': xy bripfor independent women as Hall. Ealh spring the organizaio rich in originality an.-d entertainment, n'a r oups admnitting Saooriy sells the coll ars and cufls worn by according to Helen Gray, '214, chair-wmn have ;lone, all senior womeon, onz their academic man of music, andI Margaret Cole, '34,1,-- .'n~e Form zzNuczleuzs gownzs. Among the nrolects initiatedi M4AYBE THIERE'S A REASON CORVALLIS, Ore., March 8.- 6ororities on the UnivecrsiJty of Ore- glon campus are in better financial condition than fraternities, according to the manager of the Co- operative Managers' Association. ;Supervision of 'budgets. by faculty, members Svat given as reason for this condition. SCHIOLAR~SHIP RACKET PHITLADELPHIA, March 8.,-A P hiladelphia druggist wao was op- ratinT a scholarship "racket" was a:ppr~ehended recently. Tht man con- ;trolled scholarships in Pennsylvania .1 0, K., SPONGERS BOULDER, Colo.. March 7.--Leap I Year se.ems to have changed its place in the calendar as evidenced by the "Fvi-o-cratic Formnal" given last Friday at the University of Colorado. Co-eds not only asked their escorts to the dlance but paid for them. All, THERE, M. S. C. V~AST LANSING, March 8.--Mich- igan 'State College has a class in cooking in which there are more men than women. The men are makiing hig 'her grades, too. :;fate Sup)poi'W them to student: and $450 a pica SO AT LAST Y EVANSTON, fraternities at; snowball fight broke 51 windlo 18 in the other, insitutions, and sold is for as much as $350 PUO FESS R 0. K.'s BLUFFING e SP ATTLE, WASH.. March 8.--"It is perfectly all right for students to [T'S coivw TO TIS, bluff--just so they don't get caught Ill., March 8.-Two at it," University of Washington pro- Northwescrn had a; fessor's say. According to them not long ago and' "everyone has to bluff sooner or later >ws in one house and in life, and college is a g;ood place r. } to learn hows to do it."~ The Seattle 2pehex %were given for the new _________________ f \; s ,ho lwere David Hunn, 13 LinerImivadais, '3q Robert Canby r;-, -dwrdBegle, '36, Thomas IU.1 olt ,'M), aild Donald Le~wis, '36.1 i 1. in' t w eacoe danee. Vn- Interlude"; Wuert1, "Soni-Daughter." ,rt-i l , nd Dllricorchestra Lectures: Dr. Ditmnars, on "The'Big' An~in~l#,"-8P.in., Hwll Auditorium; LPnHA KAPPA LAMBDA Prof. Hluiste, re adiihg "Androles andl Alpa appa Lambda formally ini-; the 'Lion," 4:10 p. min,, 205 Mascn a'tcd th:> following new men Sure I Rali; Rev. Lewison 'The Lost Art . ,",ch 5.,.7.mes C. Cook, !36, 1 of Today,'" 4:15 p. in., St. Andrew's c rbrn, Michig'an; John Heni.rY lChurch. -ii '1.Dctroit. Miign:Rob- !L7;hibls itsomenz as Authors, Gen-I tT.Ale,;3E, Jackson, Ivl Siphg;? alrr; Leathe,,r book bhidigs,{ bn Lrolx Shannon01, 36E, Roches- Willzw Yok; DavdJams ,V-i- acietr poorp ri c- orth ui2iad Elton Lewvii Knapptur Building; Moclorn CAaan palint- GE.^, M o, CO vhigax j l;'s, John Gor"i '-- g, Wesa '.: GC zl4 1y, Aluiax itllemorial )r tel,'3,Knsas City; Robe(rt il . 1 'L y Ev n S t'3, Norristo,wri, D n e: e3an tg ::3Oto _5 p. u, anlJ Rolert Jack:'on, '35E, in., informal dancini', 8:50 to "10:;d0 KS--I NWorth YourtWhil StandaUrd T)ook B:1itish1and A3iheiian Vcr se, 1.7lS eviS Pre f a Ce by ,Chiristopher Morley a4i lltevf0f1:_ ]Th l aten: Philos3ophy of Lifesk' l'and Nordholf ho Ts ndlia, 1Landic of the- Black Pp d Wex'ner: Tamninnal Pagda dwfg: Sonl of I New,1si i ad Other: Natu.re of the Worldt and Mnl6rold Lamb: Tai rc .rn:Parade of the ShSttes Clenleninf' The:1 P.e lf,"Iof P-aste'ur 00otti svr!* f chairman of dancing. From the quaint melody of !'e Rous ian and German vocal chor use s, f"Love on. the Run" will veer, ina later scene, to the low tones of a "blues" singer in a Paris street cafe.? Between these, two offerings, msi- cally speaking, comes the sentimen t- al light opera to be found in Scene 6. The two 'Sure-fire leads, PamelaI and Tad, will be supported by nine speciality singing numbers, Miss Gray' said, Mary Ann Mathewson will play Paznela, 'while Charlotte Simpson is cast as Tad. fTwo outstanding dance numbers are promised in the Swiss chorus, directed by Miss Emily White, direc-- toy of the physical education depart- ment, and the Waiters' Dance, laid in Paris. Specialty dances will also be presented by Eiz' b;_eth Griffith, Ruth Campbell, 'Jeannette Detwiler, Jean H e n n i a g, Katherine MacGregor, Harriet Jenniingsi, Alice Goodeno ,' {Charlotte onsn a n d EstMIC) 'Kwuchneikavich. 'She Stoves To Conquer'1 "She' St oops To Ccnqu "'," )li ,er 'Gold-5-ith masterpiece, was present-' ed at a mileeting- of the P1,yreain .ct ion of teaclyW en '; Club Tuesmday night at the Lczaguei(. Mrs. Al fred H. Lovell, assisted by nicmn- bler_- of the ,section, read the pla'y. Tea, ws scrvictl ollowing th11".Pro- gra;.in it M .walt cr 1lunt ant- Mrs. arold A. Mill, M1r5,W, tr 3 :=r i ndMs.1bao Fa-. ~it un ::i omen were a seed by Mrs. 3 ord an a