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1918 The orN mal College News, January 18, 1918 Eastern Michigan University

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Conductor Greeted Old "Moe" is Right By General Ovation on the Job Agai I Guests are Entirely Outclassed Dur Xota"hle Arti'lts Comtllim<•nt Dlr('1·tor ing· First Half of Contest A1rxauder on his Work (By G. E. Banks) Glorious indeed was the Tschai­ When the basketball season opene kowsky program so mervelously in­ a year ago we did not have even terpreted by Leopold Stokowski and "sub" of the year before. Conse his wonderful Philadelphia orches­ quently we were discouraged. Afte tra at the Normal concert course the first game was played our fear concert in Pease Auditorium, 'Wed­ vanished. Such an aggregation o nesday evening. Stokowski, has rnc­ ceeded better than any other con­ players were never before assemble ductor in proving the real greatness under our colors. Their record o of the Russian composer, having the seventeen games won and one los penetration to reveal the underlying will testify to that. This year Pow significance of his works by a ;,,,en intellect and a discriminating ers is the only one of last year' judgment, through which he is able letter men back. As a result w to give full value to the wealth of felt rather down hearted. Ou melodic beautv and the intense dra­ heavy heartedness was added to whe matic effects· which characterize Tschaiko,vsky's compositions. 'fnis it was announced, last week, tha inner fire and intense dramatic �ense "Lefty" Waring would be inelegible which underlie Stokowski's calm However things seem to be pickin pcis9 vivify and glorify all his in­ up. "Tim" Crowe at center can jum terpretations and inspire p.is great and quicklf responsive human in­ as high in one jump as an ordina strument of over one hundred mus­ r man can in two. That he can shoo icians who are also artists to almost The Victorious Soccer Team baskets fairly well was made plai incredible achi,:wements. And to Tuesday when he dropped in five i those who have been privileged to By G. E. Banks to penetrate its defence were the whose thorough knowledge and skill hear the orchestra for several years, Only two of last year's soccer team .fast, skillful, Detroit Cricketeers. in playing was a great asset to the the first half. "Moe" Morris at for­ each year has seen conductor '.ll1d were back in harness this fall. They The team was greatly disapointed team. ward and center is just rts cleve orchestra steadily growing in breadth were Captain McMurray and Hoag­ over the fact that Michigan did not The following men received "N's" handling the ball and moving aroun of vision, in sympathetic compre­ land. These two men, however, have a team in the field this year, for their season's work: Capt. Mc­ as he was last year. He fights like hension of values, and· constantly formed a nucleus around which a however as both Michigan and M.A.C. Murray! Boyd, West, Hoagland, Kon­ achieving greater things in a great­ powerful team was built. Consider­ want games for next year, there is a dratowicz, Bogue, C:leary, Hotchkiss, Trogan the whole time and drop er way. ing this and the fact that none of chance for more glory. Luse, Carperter, and Carr. Honor­ them in with surprising ease. Pow The youthful conductor was greet­ the rest of the men had ever played The spuad was, of course, coached able mention is also due to those ers is playing. in his old form-that' ed with a genuine ovation when he the game before, we are quite sur­ by Professor Paul B. Sampson. He who helped make the team a suc­ enuf. Kondratowicz, another for appeared and repeatedly thruout the prised, and wonderfully elated over knows the game to such an extent cess: Lieth, Wood, Dunton Kerney ward, is so small that he climb program did the audience express the splendid showing of the eleven. that he can produce players like R. C. Lawson, and DeBoer. ' ' such enthusiasm that no less than Their offensive was remarkable ,in Hoagland, West, ·Carpenter, and Mc­ Schedule nncl Results around like an eel and he slips th three times did Stokowski call .ipon its team work and efficiency, while Murray out of green material. The Normal, 1-Cricketeers, 1. pill into the hoop just as easily 1;he orchestra to share the tribute to praise enough cannot be given to its squad was helped a great deal dur­ Normal, 1-Cricketeers, 6. Fast and clever are adjectives tha their magnificent playing. Altho defence. The only team that was ing the time the coach was laid up, Normal, 3-Windsor, 1. the printed program was indeed able to stop the Normal offence, or by Mr. H. C. Pepper, a Canadian Normal, 11-Walkertown, 4. describe him. Drake at back guard "All-Tschaikowsky", Stokowski with Ncrmal,16-.-0ppommts, 12. can handle his man well besides do the first sweep of his drew his ing a remarkable amount of tea orchestra to their feet, and as they ")VIRE TROUBLES" "Lest We Forget" and floor play. He fights like played with glowing fervor the CLARENCE READ tiger and he never gives up. Jo stately measures of "The Star SUBJECT OF TALR Saturclay: Webster and Lincoln Bemen at running guard, covers hi Spangled Banner", the audience also clubs 8:00. Professor Pray speaks at NOW IN FRANCE man like a blanket. Joe can als sprang to its feet, thrilled by the in- Lincoln. shoot baskets. Oh, my yes! Bollive Continued on Page Two 'fHE REY. EUGENE MOORE GlVES Girls' Dance in Gymnasium, 7:30. lS WITH ONLY UNIT OF lUJCHI­ Carlson, a forward and center, cov Sunclay: President McKinny will GAN NA'.rIONAL GUARD IN ers most of the floor at once-a JN'rJmES'fING TALI{ AT "Y" least his opponents think so-thre STOIC SOCIETY SUNDAY speak to the "Y" on subject of "The EUROPE Personality of a Speaker" 2:30 in baskets in about ten minutes pla ELECTS l\1EMlUJRS Starkweather Hall. Be there. speak well of his shooting. "Bill' Lit le Real Prayer Monday: Ian Hay in Hill Audi­ Wooden Shoes Amusing Cooney is a guard that never quit � torium, Ann Arbor, 8:00 Eastern fighting. His man can never loos time. Teach Small French Boys English him long enough to get a TWJtNTY-SIX STUD}:NTS ,\.RE and They Teach Them French breath. We pity Bill's man. CHOSEN FOR IIOXOR No Larger Consi

���������������� I If you know what you want, no matter. what it is, I in the teaching profession, come to DUDLEY'S COLLEOE SUPPLY STORE, Opposite State Normal College 11 I� . We carry a complete line of all teaching equipment, from I I�1/Jro�I/Jro� ���=��������=�=����Ierasers to a good position at the end of your course. I THE NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS Page Three ����E���3E���,����E���3E���� P�sents Bring CLARENCE READ LIJ . Lots of Cheer NOW IN FRANCE <'ontinued from Page One E A S T M A N ' S I Contlnued-f-r o-m-Page One . The other day we very happy to know that I was re­ had a map of France and wanted to BRO'NNIES membered by my old instructors and learn the French pronunciation of classmates. Sincerely yours, PREMOS the places of interest, so we got a Benjamin H. Eddy. French boy of twelve to help us, and I thank you for the Christmas no matter where or how large the present I received yesterday. It is word was we could not get him so warm down on the border that it AUTOGRAPHIC FILMS PREMO FILM PACKS mixed. At school they are eager to hardly seems possible that it is this learn English. All the children season of the year again. greet us with good morning and we Developing and Printing Done Promptly Best wishes, answer them hon jour or comment Carl M. Rutan vous porter-vous? -� I received the Christmas present We Guarantee Our Work to be Satisfactory sent by the College. It is nice for Although we are within hearing us soldier boys to be remembered distance of the large guns at the with such an appropriate gift, and front, the people do not talk as much especially with a gift that brings about war as you do back in Mich­ with it memories of so many pleas­ WEINMANN=MATTHEWS CO. ant associations. igan. We hear the bang of the ar­ Fraternally yours, tillery all day long, but it does not The Rexall= Store 118 Michigan Avenue Geor,5e C. Quinell seem to disturb these people at all. New Year's greetings to you all! Some things are very cheap while I wish to thank you om� and all for others ar� ve-:y dear in price. Candy 1 the fine Christmas package that I of any kmd 1s much dearer than in �Et1===3• E===3E:==3E:::::=3E===3E:==3� received. It was surely a very ac­ the U. S. due to the shortage of : ceptable gift, but even :more, if pos­ sugar. A Frenchman told me one sible, did I appreciate the thought­ day that they were only allowed one The Library fulness and patriotism that inspired pound of sugar a month per family. it. Earle M. lVIumphry Chocolate such as we pay five and GET ·THE "EA TS" Among the new books is Dr. It was mighty fine of you to re­ ten cents for sells for twenty or member me in such a personal way twenty-five cents here. Apples are t Steiner's "From Alien to Citizen" and I wish to thank aH of you for cheap, wine is very cheap and it which is most timely as it is really the bag of "Christmas cheer" that flows like water, but I have never FOR THOSE 'FEEDS an autobiography of this interesting you sent to me. Wishing you the �een a drunken Frenchman, they use at man, whose name is on the Normal best New Year, Curley rt as we do water, even the children lecture course for next month. Dr. I wish to thank the faculty and drink it. Steiner is professor of applied students for their neat little pack­ �bile coming to our present lo­ C. and A. Baking Company Christianity at Grinnell College, age which I received last week. It cat10n we passed the Harper Unit Iowa. Other books by him in the is nice to know that you are backing from Detroit. It certainly did seem 109 Michign Avenu e College Library are "The Immigrant up the Normal boys in Uncle Sam's good to meet old friends again. . . . . Tide", and "On the Trail of the machine. Very truly We expect to see active service Immigrant." J. J. Jameson soon. Then we will have more stir­ ''THE HOME OF OOOD THINGS TO EAT" Several new books are noted below The pleasing gift sent by the Nor­ ing stories to tell. in the list of accessions by Harry mal Faculty and student body Give my best regards to students L======--======-� Franck whom we are proud to claim reached me in camp on the eve of my and faculty, , as a Michigan man, and a graduate departure for my home in Michigan. Yours, of our University. The old familiar College seal with its CLARENCE J. READ Ian Hay Beith, the author of two green and white colors immediately Amb. Co. 168., 11� Sanitary Train, A. of the most widely read among re­ told me that my Alma Mater had E. T., France, Via New York. cent war books, lectures in Ann Ar­ not forgotten me and was making a bor next Monday nii;;!:i.t, January 21. successful attempt at letting me Both books-"The First Hundred know that fact. Mu Delta Initiation Thousand"; "All In It"- are on our Accept and extend my thanks to shelves. the faculty and student body. Recent Accessions Yours "in our country's service," The annual iniation of the Mu 1 325 Steiner, E. A. From alien to J. Binns Fuller Delta Sorority was held at five citizen, 1914. o'clock, Saturday, Jan. 12 at the Sor­ 327 Johnson, W. F. America's ority House, 921 Sheridan Ave. Af­ and the foreign relations, 2v, 1916. ter the initiation ceremony, a five 630.5 Farmers bulletin. Nos. 701- CAMPUSThe first assembly GOSSIPof the college course dinner was served in the 725, 726-800, 1916. dining room, which was artistically 750 Bowie, H. P. On the laws of winter term was featured by the decorated in pink and white. The Japanese painting,1911. rendering by Professor Carl Linde- tables, which were arranged in the BEST to EAT 751 Casey, W. C. Masterpieces in selections. The remainder of the the form of a Delta, were made at­ art, 1915. hour was devoted to a lecture by tractive by candelabra and pink 751 Singleton, E. How to visit roses. at great picture galleries, 1911. Miss Downing, head of the Woman's _The !ollowi�g tre "Daffodil"--Jeanette Fineberg 207 Michigan A venue 910.1 Dryer, C. R. Elementary "Daisy"-Ruth Wagner states have been added to the li'st "Forget-me-not"-Martha Chapin economic geography,1916. .� 940.91 Headlam, J. W. The issue, but this method of leaving the ques 1 "Lily of the Valley"-Helen Mc- H. B. BAKER, Jr. Proprietor 1917, tion to each separate state has been \ Bratnie 942 Lucas, C. P. Beginnings of so slow that it was decided to bring ', "Pansy"-Pearl Martin '{'Sweet Pea"-I. Gayle Iles English overseas enterprise, the question before congrei;s as a na- 1917. ".Mu Delta"-Frances Coppens tional problem. So succe:,sful have The out of town guests were: 962.99 Edwards, A. B. One thousand the women been in this, that a bill miles up the Nile, n. d. He�,en McGregor and Irene Dalziel, for nation wide suffrage is pending of Big, Rapids; Vena Hinyan, of 972.99 Franck, H. A. Tramping for the next Congress. 1 @J@J@@J@J@@J@@@J@ffi)@[@@@@J@@J@J@J@@J@@@ through Mexico, Guatemala, G ran d R a'P · d s; R u b Y Sh ilson, of Bat- Miss Dorothy Donnan, instructor tle Creek;, Edna Montgomery, of @J @ and Honduras, 19Hi. in household arts in the Normal, has 973.3 Altschul, C. and Shotwell, J. petroit; ancl, Hazel Stocking, of Sag- gone to Washington, D. C., in a maw. 1 T. American revolution in Government position. , I When �r(ything goes � our school text-books, 1917. 973.5 Adams, J. Q. Writings v. 7, @ . @J 1917. @ wrong with your @ 973.99 Cones, E. Lewis and Clark Normalites in Great War � @ expedition, 4v., 1893. HE·LP! @ 980.99 Franck, H. A. Zone police­ Hazen Wilmot, who is well known Help Your co·uotry Watch, bring it to man 88, 1913. among the student body, is going to i � "do his bit" by entering the Marine and Help Yourself Flying Corps. He will be located in r_rraining School Notes the Marine Corps, Elecrical Division, By having yom Old Shoes I us and have it I Island, S. Car. Repaired. @ Raymond Dell, here in the Normal Save the Leather and Shoes @ @ The following students are the in '15 and prominent for athletics @ made like new. "honor" teachers in the training and Hawaiian guitar music, of the for the S0ldie1·s. school for the winter term: Elsie branch of the U. S. Ambulance Corps Bring your old shoes to us @ @J Taylor and Louise Lightbody, first attached at Allentown, Pa., was the @ grade; Mrs. Margaret Auble and Mrs. guest of his aunt and uncle, Dr. and to be made a a Good as @ Katherine Lockwood, second grade; Mrs. J. R. Breakey, and is enroute to New at one-fourth of the @J @ Katherine Zerkle, third grade; ·Ethe­ his camp following a furlough spent cost of new sho es. @ lyn Morrison, fourth grade; Rose at his home in Los Angeles, Cal., @J Mulcahy, sixth grade; and Dorothea and in Ypsilanti. Economise, and tfelp Win @ @J Langston, seventh grade. Miss Hed­ Miss May Galop who was formerly the War. @ @J vig Anderson is doing elective teach­ an instructor in the Normal High @J ing in the fifth grade. School department, is now happily GEO. STRON0 1 @ Miss Jackson was the guest of Miss situated at Balboa, Canal Zone, says Best place in the city. Opp. P.10. Bertha M. Bently. class of '98, and a recent letter from former Princi­ ' George D. I M. Pd. 1916, in Detroit during vaca­ pal Manning of the High School. Michigan A venue I tion. Miss Bently is the head of the Miss Burkheiser is also located @J @ Social Motive School in New Yory there. @ Switzer Co, mpany @ City. This school is one of the ex­ perimental schools of Teachers' George Parsons has gone to Colum­ LET THE @ College. bus, Ohio, to enter the U. S. aviation @J Miss Dorothea Donnan has resigned service. Jewelry and Art Store to accept a position in the War De­ Chas. Lockwood, a former Normal ROWIMA INN I I partment in Washington. Ruth man is a member of Battery C, 329th @ Tucker, class of 1915 is assisting artillery, located at Camp Custer. help you cut the @ Mrs. French for the rest of the year. Lieut. Alvin Holen, graduate of the @@@@@@@@@@@@IT@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Miss Golda Connell is teaching Normal College two years ago, who music in the first grade and open has been visiting Ypsilanti friends, air room this term, relieving Miss is now enroute for military duty in High Cost of Living Forte who has a class in methods. France. Miss Elizabeth McCrickett is to Orio Robinson of Plymouth, former Tickets now CLOTHES TALK teach in an institute at LaPeer, man, will enter Jan. 21 and 22. Mr. Roberts lectures well known Normal the ordnance department of ,:;he Uni­ $3.50 before an institute at Port Huron at Jan. 15. The Better they Look the Better they Talk the same time. versity of Michigan, The vaccination has played havoc We Clean, Press and Repair them with the attendance in the training and give them a tone of school. Miss Louise Lightbody spent Satur­ day and Sunday in St. Clair and ow­ Sanit,1ry Service DISTINC TION ing to the storm was delayed until Monday evening. Call Us-We'll Call The fourth grade under the di­ rection of Miss Margaret Cooper, gave a puppet show of Cinderella at the Fountain last Friday. This was cleverly managed and afforded much enter­ AR.NET BROTHERS tainment for the children. The TAILORS and CLEANERS posters were made under the direc­ 25 N. Washinaton Street Phone 1150-M tion of the art department. ROWIMA Miss Ethel Taylor has been abse�t ROWIMA Agents for Ypsilanti Laundry Company from the training school office this week because she fell and injured her foot. E. Wilson --�

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I onto a pair of those rich ''Ko-Ko Calf'' or "t"1avy Gray" Walking Boots at Leas' College Shoe Shop. They'll put '!Pep in your step." ., Yes, we have them at your kind of a price .

'- I Pop right 1n and "ask the man" at Jar1uary Clearing Sale 1 .... of .. 11 Leas' I YOUR SHOE SHOP Women's Shoes Now gomg on, at I I � alk.. Over Boot Shop J "Have your Note Books looking neat, I = - I And your marks will be complete." NORl\fAL nEFEA'l'S D11VALL LOCATED IN I DE'ffiOJ'I' LA \VYERR CA�lP !UcARTIIUR Buy the best grade of -Note Paper at 11F.i'i .\lt.t: FIGlITINd to Jove. Ypsi ia a J,tr· and old n e s en a ,v ere lucky to sec\lre their o e coll ge 1.ov;n und l hope to p d t s on e a e k· t> l e lea t e mot· vear there. 1 point. The g in ,. ..-as a rcn1.1.r a o o n s n S y u are i ·tl'li.s...:; (;ardio.cr Jun- exhibition of t\l'O )(int.ls of coachi g. ior Co111p. I alao had a class in Ll:'.\COLN CLUil r nch spent inos� of r ra a he and I r 'rhe .net. oit bu Taucho 's G mm r to r their time shootin� from the nnddle lhink 1..hat sho is fine. J ahvays re­ TO MEET '\'EBS'1'EH8 of the floor. Perhaps t,hat can be gurded it no opportunity "orth while n r e ' oxcused wl:e tho tight No n1ol d - �·hen 1 hud any· conversation with F1GYT1' -ron n.\N1lf the Normal$; khaki is ,::lad to pay >'.l high tribulc which preceded th e debate it ,vas· I 2:=;::;:;: llg e rel iminaries e s s e s e o e n n s �������� �� rleddcd to hold th p for ��� had th il guest o cl arly outc1a � d t th "Y". ?\'Ja y ight it ha.c; = · ==:: �= an ':· e in � ==�=� � \\'i\S e e r e o es th t.0r e:lub c Jan. 19 d 26 and �; that it only by gr �L good for- ch e ed ,uc up. \V all get l n o1ne - ,n Eat heavy or ·11'ght tune that the Detroit rncn scored sornct.iu,cs ant.I it is generally this the men UrO\\' Jots :for their $ide::. otl s other this qu�stion. The.so prelimina.rieN their !':ix ba kets. On thirtg, ccur te hooti g a l8>l It in y be h d to b liev but I r is e a a u one of the n a s fo m. The losin� club of th d - at the pl y cco nted f<.,r �very fi d th t. m.o l of the boys plan lit­ ue in s tho second e e e a e e a bale is to furnish a banq t f l'AY 1'11\) RAfA' ron- Homen _ --· ·---- R�G. __R am1n (capt) Powers --- ·----- S ______Bebrndt Contest Hel!l 1'1()'.'l Ot' EXP.t:)ISF. Curlaon --- ·----- 8 ne an is Coo y ---·----- S (By Hugh Fr c ) The y(illllg \ito1nen stt1d enl.H of thC r s n e BasketJ ··'t·rom field: l\fo ri , 2; I th first Oratorical Prelimin· r a ollege e n u a GROCERS : e No 1n l C \\'ho hav i aug r t­ Kondra .. 3; Crowe, 5; Drake.; Ren1 l'l, nrics held Jan. 11 for he purpose Pd the syste1n in ui::e in many col� s a i n , s t n e 3; Po"i'e1 , 3; C rlson, 2; I'rfnrt...., no, 5; of selecti g t.he be t. mBteri l to r ­ )l;"ges and unh·crsitles of <"!l)Operntive (Tut,/; Cu1e, 3; Ranlm, t 1ul. not bhss.es Sha,v, \Vil�on, and Pt:.ln1er; n HAIG'S PHARMACY self?" enoogh to �ive ri�e to any con cer . the negati\'e hv th,e 1\'lia:;ea Ferguson, "A Shakespearean quotation. 'He So t1r..y students \'lho were hoping to Stewart, ancl Sprap:ue. Prtscrip1ion Specialists who steals n1y pu.rse steals trash.'" ha,·f' :i long \'a<.:ation had better An unanhnous decision was ren- Phone 86 We Deliver "But w11at's the application?" change their mind or commit sooth­ dered in ra-,•or of the negative. It "I've just bought a ton of coal."- ing syrup in despai r of ever getting ..,-as a very snappy dobate and enjoyed ' Birminghrun Age-Hernld. ' it. by all present. t l'"------=·------�-=...,...,==•-"'

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