The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. VOL. I I. LASSISG, MICIIlG.'\~. TUESDAY, FEB. :w, 11)06. ;-';0. ATHLETICS. )1. A. C. 21.-MT. r· I.KASA~T IS. ),1. A. C. basket ball tcam WOII another victory Friday enning over },It. Pleasant by the ahove score, McKenna was put ill at for ward in pl ace of Capt. K rchl and played well. Tht' game was closely con tested throughout, Ihe lirst half ending I Z to 9;n hwor of ~l t. Pleas . ant. last half i\I. .\. C . pla yed faster and turn al the score th ree l)Oints the other wa}". The line uo: M c Kenna ami Dixon for wards, \' ondelte center, I t allish and \\'estermRn guard. \\'estcrmall acted as captain. In the. \\011 A w restling t ry-out was helt! ~at· unla), With the follo wi ng results: f rom Heavy weight, Perry Colby; middle wei~ht, ;\1 Qrsh wo n from Spratt; welter weight, Schro yer won from Schad; light weight, draw between Sleech and Taylor; special weight, won hy Ro legeb over \Vrightj ft- ather wci,:e:ht won by Oryis from ~IOSi_ T he final baseball gam!: hetween th~ junior~and fre!\hm!:i1 was played S aturday, the fre sh men wi:1ning, :q to 6 _ This gives the fre shmen the championship for both indoor base ball and basht ball . The basketball tenm goes to Al bion lor a game on F rida\' night and to Ann Arho r Satun .. lll):. The game and mCd with Olivet has been postponed from the zmd to the 26t h. The sports in addition tI.I basketball will be dash, hurdles, high jump, high dive, shot Ilut, high kick, parnllel bars a nd 1 mlian dubs. Not much is known of their bas ketball team , but from the fact that they won from !\ Ibion recelltly 4 I to ~,the manage me nt looks for the game which will decide the inter collegiate championship. SENIOR ENGINEERING SOCI· ETY. One of the most successful mcet ings of the senior engineerinl! soci ety which ha\'e beeH held this year occurred IllSt \Vednes{!ay c\'cuing when ;\fr. D. S. Cole, '93 , of the mechanicnl department s poke on the subject of "Underwriter En~int:er. Ing'." ;\1 r. Cole has been connected w ith this line of work anti gave much valuable information concern ing it, speaking of the imponance of the unde r w riter investigation of fire protection, safe guards against fire, and fire fighting appliances by technical men, both to individuals and cities, and to insurance compan ies. He outl ined the work done by an investigating party, lIhowing how completely and thorough ly the fire protection facilities of a city are in _ yestigated. H e me ntioned this line of wo r k as afford ing a good open ing to the young engineer. Incidentally he gave us milch \'al uable in fo rma tion concerning fire protcetion design of theatres and spoke of the inefficiency of the mod ern asbestos stnge cu rtain_ , .~ .'. I , , There were mau y present outside of the senior c1a~s, and it is to he hoped that the number will be in _ creased as the subjects d,scussL'c\ wcekly are of inte rest to nil l·l\J.!incer ing students. M. A. C. DEBATING CLUB. The question discussed a t lhe ll~­ hating club Th ursday night was, "Resolved, That t he 1~ :lrli ame lltary System is Prcferabl .. to the Con· gressionnl System :" -'Iessrs. Pipe r and ':\fcDermid upheld thc aflirm_ ative. Bates and \\-ilkinsotl sus taining thc neg-!Itive. This wa", CS _ sential1y a sociological q ut-stion re quiring considerable reading and t hought. Som!hing thc puck u? the ice for shots on goal. O'Gara scor ed the first and thi rd for ~1. A_ c., the lIigh points School's cO,'c r point being l·c-,;ponsi. hie f .. r the secont! score as it glanced off his skate into the net. Il ocke y seems to be interesting mo rc of the Colll:'ge students a~ the\ witness the game, full} lifty ),1. ./\. C. boy .. being ou t to see the ~ame If pussible, a gnll1c II ill Saturday. he arrall~l:'d for next Saturday, to be 1'111.1 et! 011 Inc dairy pond or the Cedar ri\'er, so as to gi l'e a grt'ater numher of stmlents an opportunity to s('e how the ,g-amc is played. FARMERS' CLUB. it has grown T he suhject for disc ussion, before the Farm .. rs' Cluh, at their last mreting, was "The Fonlard ~Io\'e­ ment in Corn Breeding," presented by Prof JeJJc ry. lIe g a\'e a short history of thc th ree principle b recds of corn a nd slatell that the r were the foundation stocks of ou r main b reeds of corn of today. The im pro\'ement of corn in the e~rlier da} s consisted only in selection of the best ears, but now to have a deeper mcaning. The breed_ ing IIOW involves crossing and pre· lie out \·en ting self pol1eni 7.ation. lined the method of improvemt:nt by breeding plots and explained tht: 1Jl:lIHler of sel f fert ilization. lIe ad vocates the testing of sel'{l cor n for germ nation and holds t hat it is a power in the bree,ling and the in crcasing of y ield>! of corn. The Prof. thinks t hat inspiration is nec· essury befo re the fa r mers will wor k for corn impro\'emenl, but he also helie\'es that the inspiration is out and at wo r k. The discussion following his talk brought out some interesting fa cts concerning seed tes ting and its ef fect upon the cor n crop. T he re will be no meeting of the club on the 20th, b ut on the follo w ing Tucs(!ay remem ber that Prof. Sha w gi\'es his tal k_ HORT. CLUB. \Vednes(lay Dr. Dandeno relld a 'lost interesting papcr La the ho rticult ural club upon " H credity nutl ':\Iutntion in Plants. " T he pnp...r nhsorhed the attention of all the members from bl;'~ ;nning to end a3 it dealt with )'Ielldal'~ Law, Dar· win's theories nntl experiments of o ther tne n prom 'nent a long t hese li n~s. The discu!<.Sion which fol1owet.l was also of interest, taking up the degeneration of plants and the methods of p ropagating desirable (Iuaiities. The club extends it s thanks to Dr, Dandeno fo r an in. interesting e\·ening. ",tructi"e and There will be no meeting next " . ednesday on account 0 f th e Round-Up. The M. A. C. hand gi\'e their hand concert Friday of this week. incl ude mlmbers br Uates' I l will quartette and also instrumental so· los. Thc w.Imission is twent y-five cents. Instructor K renteiwas on the sick list a few days the past week. ALUMNI. '1\6. I Ie: \\·i1Iio.n h:. Clute "f Ionia, \\ ho ha~ ju",t been ;JppOinll'll a~3Ii0101\t dio!-t rict atto rnc\' f"r the \\l-stcrn \Ii .. · tril.t o f ).lichfg !lU . ollice at tirand H apids, "\lcn·edin!.!' \ Valter R. l.illie, ij (HII,' u f [olliu,,;uullt\'s pnJl\l. incnt In\\ \Ch and II forlll~ r !'ro~t' ­ ! Il' (,!,Iaittt:d fanu· cutin!!' attorll~·.1. riddil1;: t hl' \\'hil", prOie:C\llor h.1 COU ll t) o f tr~1I1p", i .. 10 n ·ltr· uf age. i" a ~lJn (.f II\(' laIc l.t'ulIld Clute, a l\l'lI kllOlln lllW\er T hl.' l)ul>lh: "IJIl s c houl, of 10 ' III, anti in ISS6 wa· g raduated from lhe .\lichi;.:an agri cultu ral colle~e. III.' studied law 111 his Lltht'r',; olnct', nntl in 1 ~SS w-ru. admitted to thc har he fore the su preme COllrl. Ill' was president of the tiridleJ cluh o f Ionia COunty in In 11:l90 ~ Ir . Clutew;L mar· 1901. ried to ~Iiss Lillie 1::. Sears, of Lansing:. T hey ha\'l~ 01lC son. D,, troit N~~(·.<_ \\ a~ edu cah.'1 1 ill iht' '1:l9, O. ,,'. II. \·am!cr\·oort ,_ Root 'S9, W ill _\lcr klc '98, .los. \Ie-r kle with '9 i. Li. \\'. W illiams '96, Fred Il .. r bcrt with '99, L. II. T ay. lO'J r with '01, C. P _ lIu bhard with '86, met '9~, and P. B. \\·oorlworlh the auto show in Ch icago re al centlv. The lirst four hat! on ex hihi tion fi\'e $~ ,ooo cars. T h~' "~ I olint''' and the ")Ierklt-." Y. M. C. A . Another .... tanding room onh" meeting of the ..... ,:\1 . C. A. occu rred last Th ursclar elel1il1;: when Coach Urel\l~r ami ;\Ir. Brown(:\l spoke. ~Ir. Brewer'>! relllnrks we re short hut right to the poinT, as all of his talks a rt'. li e sl>o!..e or (Ie\ doping the s pirit ual, IllcLlta[ and physical ch aruct~ri stiC$ ill a maIL, amI e m ph a :ii!.in!! the physical c~peciallv as making t he other t 11'0 possible. - ;\1 r. Rrownell !Hlpplemenlecl ,\Ir. l~rc\\'­ Cr'!! remar ks hy melltiol1in~ the \'aluc of 3. J.:00t1 character tu a Ull111 when once out o f colll-/.:'e. Sel'crnl otlll'rs :1.t Ilk mt:eting. nlso spoke hdp full .. \ R c\· . .\fr. ~ !t nt)' preac hed the !:iunllay morlling: !!lennon_ takin~ as hi~ thollt;ht the \'Dltk' o f a ~oulld foundation in life. Rnd the du",i\-e_ ness of worldly amhitiolls. ~I r Kim ball, ·OJ. who is \'isiting h(' re renden:!IIll. solo_ An afte rnoon mi:iiionary m(.'Cting was held at ~ :30 instead o f t he reg i o'dock sen' ice, at w hich ular Re\·. Scott of Al bion preached a missionary sermon, and m iSSIon pledgcs we re recei\'ed. The demonstration work at the ho rticultural laboratory \\·ednesday morning will inc\\I{\c a talk on select ing seed potatoes by Mr. M cC ue, one by Mr. W oodbury o n spraying and 11 talk by Prof. Fletcher on p runing of orchnrds a nd hush frui ts. Each will he illuslrawd with s j>(:ci mens. !;Ilk on methods of grafting and h udding will also oc gi,·en. illustrated An THE M. A. C. RECORD. ptrSU"UIW I':'" I';R'- T U I'..!!DA\" [)U RI !'C; 'I' ll': COJ.l..KG! ' " I': A II , ' " Tit I': "' tC D lt- A.:; STAT /,: ""RICli l.TUKAL CO L L I':G & R .I.. FAU:;Ct: . .\IAY.\"ISG EDIT'l l< A"~('(l.\TI': ~ IIITOI\!<. K A . \\'II.I.S0"'. 'Ui. 11.1'. CUL> r . '()c. R II. l:tLIIEI;T, OS. I. K ,',\1 (:;0:;". OJ. I:. A. Tl"Il:-i IW. 'v"'. (1!lACi': W AI::'1EII. (j6. CAltm.\:'1E LA Wln:SCE, nil, YI.OItF.:"ICF. G Il.lIEll,!,. I)i. Bubienl,Ut/n, fJII ceDts per )'~ar. ltemlt b)' I" O. ) IQnpr Qtd .... Draft (,r 1I~15' ' ered J.eller. 1.10 not st:uoJ statuI's . Ad(\ rt'§5 aU .ullserl!'tI.ms >lu,l adverUslu£ IlLat· ler to tile Colle):"'" ~",Iar)·. A,::rleuUut al CQI· lage. Mlell. Add ress all c"lIlrlbutlnn~ to tile Man aging EdlIQt. Buslntls~ omee .. lIh [ ...... tell"" .Ii: V~n BUren PrlntlJJg' Co .• I~! Oltawa *. ~: .. I~Ln~l"g. )Ileh. :.tleh. lin le led lUi Sl!CQn'I"'las~ ma ll 1II11ll<'r.I.II!I~IIll: , er~. T hIs ""'Iltr l~ol:clIslonaJil'senl tonon ~ubscrlb· ::in;)!> I"'r-w"~ """,I IJ:,,'~ IlU h""I~llon about ",kin", t he Pl0, [(}o6. Q t · \{ \h311ks arc due to Iho~c of Ihe :dUUllli \\'ho so kindl) fur. nished addresses l"~'qm'sled I as t week. .As a n:!ult of t he nOlio.:e a goodh' numbe r o f Ihe list olCn l iollcl1 have 1,("ell loe-ated. JUNIOR HOP. 1 )11 Friday ~'\ening, Feh. 16, the class of 1907 " itnesseu the crOWlJ ' ing social fuoction of their college cour!e, in c:l rr} ing- through without atll' failure the junior hop. From Ih~ ,;tanupoint uf comp:lrlson with other ) ~'ars llothing can be said; f"r on~illality. simplicity auu effect the tleeoratirr~ conlmillee must recei\'e great praise. One of our fa culty remark, \0 make was hea rd •. " 'ell, 1 ha\'e seen a numbe r of]. hop (lecor~'iolls. hut al1\' class that e\'er though t tlw,I' ha,1 ;'11.\' w ill have to f o rget it now." th is \\'h ile \Ie may generally attrib· ute the .5ucce~s of a hop to t he work of the various com m ittees, too much Carlilot Ioe saill of the fello ws w h o e."bil1itcd the tr ue class spirit, al wars m a nife st with 'ai, and g llanlcc1 the armo ry in such a way thal nothing happ~ned to \lIa r the pleasure of the occaSIOn. T he reccpti n was held at the '\'omen'" Buildin:::: commencing lit :on,\ la~ting until oS;'5, thus 7 :,30 gi\'in~ 115 time to Illt'ctthc olt.! class· ,\t S: 15 Jllates who had returned. 'We passed I"~ the dining hall an i sat uO wn to an elaborate h;mquet. COl" ers w(: r~·laid for about sixt), couples. Th<, rlin mg room was decorated with the class color5, red anu grlly, long feS 'oon" of red c rt'pe paper joined t he chanuclier" the tig:hts, thus producing a soft red effe ct O\'cr the entire hall, th e tables were lighted with candl e bra. alld shaded is due \Iuch credit til iss Be· mis of the Domestic Scitmce Dc· partment for t he elahorate nH:nu and for the eaie with which tht, s~'r"ill:: was carri ed Ollt. After til<" banquet the class presi. de nt. :-'1 r. O. A, K ratl, who presi·led a~ tu st!lla~I~'r, ~a\e the adt.!re"s o f welco me and o penel! the toasts 11y l-lltchcoc k calJiug: upon .\l r. L B \\'h , '\fiss Gail \r~'Sh l\ cr follo\\l·d \\,ith':.;\lm3 S111:: portra,I'l'11 "ell th.,! 1't suc· ce5sful ]unior 1I 0p enr given. INSTITUTE. The s ubjects under d iscussion this (Tuesday) eveniJ1g are of an educa tional natu re, deaJill2' mainly with the various rural school problems. th(: e\'e n in g Prof, Fletcher closes session w ith a talk on X:lture Study in the schools, \Vednesday fo re noon session will be del'oted to Forage C rops by Prof. Shaw o f 11inn " Corn impro vement, a nd the work of the Dairy and F oOtJ Commission . T he afternoon will he ue\'oted 10 corn interests all U includes talks on insect breeds, cultu re, the silo, and eneolies o f t he plant. \ Vednesday e\"ening the subjects of Civic Impro\'ement, a nd goo(1 roaus wil! be under consi,leration. Prof. i...::ing gh'es a reading du ri ng this ses:iion. The \'arious '1uestiolls relaling to fo reslry will he ,:iscllssed T ilu rsd ay forenoon. subject will also be treatet! hy Dr. \ Vater· Ulan, \'cterinary .A ·').lichig-all a" a Dair.l· S tale," b~' li ov. \ramer, anI ot her subjccts relating to the dairy in tcrest3 of the state will rccei\'e attention T hurs· ~l a \' afternoon. Our Doys a'ltl Girls, Three }..:ind s of .\Ien, and Crops for Ihe Dairy Far mer. will cOIl:ititute the subjects for the evening scssioll. Friday will be gil'en up tn ques lions relati ng to lil'e stock inclutliug callie, sheep, hogs auJ p<'Hlltrl'; \·d· erin an' hy Dr. COllkc), ;lnd i\'orth· \lichigau Farming hy :-orr. ern Geismar. The \V ollwn's Congress \\"" dncs· day iug was the oruer of the el·elling. All enjoYClI an unusually pleasan t e\'eni ng. T h(: foll ow ing oflicers w ere elected for the coming year ; Prl"s., \ V m, A. T a) lor; vice pres., Prof. C. F. W heeler a nti \\". F. Wight; secretary. I I . \ \'. La II'SOI1; t reas· urer, S. II , Fulton; e xecutive com· ulittee,] as. II. Tibbitts, t-.liss Ma uo K eller and Geo. Ch adsey. T hose present at t he mectinK w (:re, 1\lr. a nti Mrs. Chas. \Ion roe, ,\1 r. and ~ l rs . " 'ill \V. T racr, :-O lr.antl.i\l rs. Jas. H. TihhillS, Donald .\Ic P her· son, Prof. C. C . Geo rgeson, Prof. and .\lrs. C. F. \ Vheele r, M r. and l\lrs. L. I I. Dewey, \I r. a1l(1 Mrs, \\ .. A. 1' .. .'"lor, '\ I ~, and ~ I r s . D. ]. Crosb~', ~[iss .\Iamie C rosby anu )'l all. Crosh\', II. \V. Lawson , \ \". F, Wight, J. E. W . Tracy, \Ir. ami .\lr5. S I I. Fultoll, Mr. and l\ frs, L. S. Munson, '\lr. and .Mrs. \Y. J. 1'd;lcy H. Lapham, Mr3, Meyers, ~1rs. F ra nk Belllon a";u '\liss Zoe BCllton, G. E. Chadse\', .las. i...::el1er, :'o l rs E!\'alJicks,J. II. A. Schrei ber, A. Adelman , D. Gurne\", 11. 1 lahl\ and Lyman Carrier. :'oliss ;\Iaud i...::imhall, . ALUMNI MEETING. Following is a tentati\<: Copy o f the proposeu progra m for the De· t roit .:\1. A. C. altHllni dinne r 011 the 131.1 ; rOASTS. Introd"c!Ory . I'r .. 5idel1 \ \V }'m~n " Th e firsl in b an q"els. " -Pope • Cotte"e and Stale • Governor \Varner . "Touch (}T1 1'; 0 Sta le Mallets."-Charks l. . Doclor Beal Old Coite!:" Days. . "In lhe Brave Day5 ofOld . "-~l a caulay. Profl>S50r Bailey Tke Old Faculty . "L"t wealth and commerc~.I ... w" and t ~arn · ing <.l ie, But lea"" U5 slitt O"r old nobility" College (and Other) Cus toms . -Lord J()hn Manners. . i\h. Av" ry " l IS CUSloms and lis Busines~ .. s Is no cootcern at all of hi, ."-Cowp u . T he Old COllege B ~ !! • ~tr. Rob5011 "Si tence Ih.t Dreadful belt."--Sha kespete. T he Better H alf of th~ Co!lege, . Miss \\'~rdwell "So st~tel)' ~nd ~o di l:n ifi~d 5h" loo ks in cap and gown. I h,ltdl}' dare IV sl' .. ~ k t o her, Th is grad. of gr"at renown." - H arv~rd Lampoon. Our RMm in the Old IJu,n,ilory. • . "nOlh~t 'S na",~ IS on Ihe doo r. " ~lr. Lawson The Coltel:'" nf Today -Br)'n Mawr Lantern. . Mr. Litte ll . "Then ho rot Ihe blood of youth, say t , ... nd Ihe mad, "lad hope$ it brin&:eth:' -T"rtouian. H, S. Tune-Tam'nan}·. II two S. Hl\\"O S. ',,6 l,,,d ~ Slunt in vi"w \\"ith '0"; 1(') pUI iT IhroJu.;.h. HlwoS, Htw o S. 1/ th")"<1 made it ; wc'd ha" e ~Iaid_",·t. U twoS H IwnS. H t\\'o S. Some wi.e Juni,)rs gOl II hUIICh, Aud the>' fooled thai (oICY bunch. /-{ t ... o S. H 1"'0 S. Wilhont mischanc" Ihey had t ha t dance. H TWO S. THE M. A. C. RECORD. FOOD CHOPPERS Universal EVERY KIND Of FURNITURE FOR YO UR ROOM. ~ and Cots Folding Beds Griswold flat resses Both good ,and well known. Book Cases Desks No. I Silt 90, No.2 sile $ 1.25 No. 3 slzt 12.00 NORTONS HARDWARE f II Wash. the. Soulh. All Goods Delivered Free. M. J. & B. M. Buck. We ar e s ho win g an unus uall y alt ra ctive lin e of Overcoats & Cravenettes Feel certa in can save yo u money lind at sam e time g h 'e you latest an d best Spaldin g Sweaters a nd Su pporters Elgin Mifflin TlfE JEII"ETT 1 ICiIl. N . H OlLIST£R BlO CII C. D. Woodbury's S::::.';, ABO U T T H E CAMPUS. In·t ructor ~h'crs is on the sick list with tonsilitls. Don't miss Ihe :\I. A. C. band concerl Friday, the :::3d, ~o classes on Thursday. Thank Geo. \Va;;hinglon for that. F. A. llayden received a visit from his father yerterday. lIarr y ). I ussclman '07 is hospital suffe ring with q ui nsy. in the :\I iss H azel Beard and )'liss Cor· !Lelia Fisher are ill at their homes. ~I rs. E. C. l3akcr attt:nded the funeral of her father at )'Iason last week . :\ 1 rs. Brownell is thc guest of her daughte r, ~ Ir s. C. L. Urewer fo r a few weeks. .)./r. Vdleau of the sub· freshmen class was in the hospital a few days the p~st week with g rip pe Miss Louise lIesse was called home last week on tlccount of the serious illness of her mother. M. A. C. won the basketball game at Adriau by t he narrow Dlargin of one point the final score being z t to zo. :\Ies3rs. Graham and :\larkham were in 0 ,\/0550 recently where they entered into the mysteries of Fr .. c .Masonry. A large storm shed has been buib at thc entra nce the post ollice. t j \\"onder if this i:Jall illllicatiOIl of a stormy Mar ~h . Prof. Fletcher gi\'es a talk before the mid· winter meetin~ of the State Ho r ticultural Society, Tuesday the ~7 th, at lIartford. Two calls have come to the Hort. Department recently for mcn to IICt as foremen of large fruit farlllS. :\0 one was a\'ailable for same. On account o f the R fl u'ld.up In· stitute the meeting o f the King'~ Daughters has been postpone1 s ummcr Ilnd spokl' from hiscl'p(:rience and ohser \·ation. ami I1ntl Instrllctor :'-.1 rs. C raig left Thursda), for their old home in Ilarbor Spring" I-' here they \'isitet! until Saturday afternoon. The), lor Pullman, \\' ashing. the'l left ton, wht"rc 'Jr. Crai;:: hai accepted a position Il o rlicliitu ral Dl'partment. Thc\' j;;!'0 from liar· hor Spril1g" to St. Pau l anti from Ihere lake II ride of 36 o r -1 0 hours to \Va,hinf.:lon. Thc l>est wishes of their many College friend s go. with them. the 111 " ".J. :\I)'l' r~, '!,IO, who has heen in Lan,.in;.: for sumc tiOle. mel at the Collc~e on \\"edllc,day cvening with the ~nmmitt.· .. on "OIJ Stu· dent Funtl:' of wll1c h Dr. nC(l1 i~ chai rman. :\Ir. :\I)'er; is all cJ((ll'rt statr"tl{'ran at \\'a"hing-tun, 0. C., ami wa~ t:ullcd to LlIllsing to cxphlin methods of e.:;timat illg" the valuc ,If the State railroad propcrly before T ax Commission. :\Ir. :\Iyers \\11.0 all instr uctor in Illathemlltics at :\1. A. C. in '90-'9 r. • • THE SPEOAL COURSES FOR 1906. - - T hree of tht! four special cuurSes .1urill:": thi" !lfft: rc'! hI the C ,)l1cJ.,:"c T hl' winter will du»c "" Fridnv, !'I-hnl - liT)' ll. The dlt'c.sc course will he- :,;i" Ihe f( 110\\lill,l:" i\lvnda,:.. aLlethl!it!,'e th ree ~'(l ur,;e;. III) " c1()~ing has 1><'1-'11 111111,;11 larr::cc thau CH'r hclorc, aud the etl· Ihll"ia:;li..- intere"t in Ihe wu r k uffcr· l·1I has lo,l'lI l1I{ht s3Ii"fnt:lOC). the :1\ '" To th,' lir~1 \ car IIWII :.!1·IIt'nll :I~ri rllltll ie l';ok~sor Sha I\' h3'\ J,{ i\I'11 a f' lulu lal i')I' "nics of Il!o.:lllrc~ tilld dl'ru"ns ll"aliOIlS 011 th" "n·",ls of Iii" ~IIl,k. tltl'Ir ),!"l·IH.'ral ChflrfKh· ris· Ill'" allrl a,lapl:lIU>I1, p rcp:.nllJ..: till: fi,l' ;, Ih"nlll;,:'h l', ur~c in arl W'I\ .iu,l;:illJ,:" Ile\t "illtl'l", 1$11;,,·,1 -t.,,·!.: Tltl. '\"rl.. h .• ~ 1"'1'11 I,l'pt cllllrd) pra'\Knl. thuu;,::h l1eCl·."aril \ 1·lllIIl·lI~ tal \. I.UI IIIl' ! .. IV" k1l,,'\ I'Il11u~h ablllll I-rl·I·,I~ I" "l'il-d till' 1'1:.:111 ,,:tt: ;11,,1 1..1\"', for "111111),(11 ;.h" to pi"k IIl1t a :..:"".1 aui · llial [rllUl :I 1'0 01' (>111' \\ lWIl rll!l1par. ill:':: a:lilliab "I 11'1' ~amc llrl·ed. !",uq"'"e :':1,,'11 II fHr Ill'. \\lI \cnlla ll ha." cOlllilll',j hi., Il'{tun" to Ihi~ d",,, 10 ddillilc 1llIlilli, makin:.:: \11' 'lurk in \ctl'nnll.r) Ill •• rl' 1I(\l·..:ilir.: au'! prl·pacill).!' Ihc ) Villi:::; the !ld\allcl~1 WllrJ,., f II 111t'1I ~ur,e"dill;": "inler, ",,, .. tudl'llt IIml,l ha\c tal.,·11 Ihi ... "ITie~ III Il'C' lun'" \\ Ithuut I,l·in;.:- rl'lHIIII fuc all his \'\!'I'I1'I'S hl'n' ") thl' hdp uf the 1,\·It"r 1.11011 letlge o f how lu ('i1 re fuc IIl limal~ ill hcalth allli 1I;"l·;15C. The wv rk in soils alld (;COP" wa;; J;i\l'l1 h.' l'roL Jeffe ry alld l"o\t: rc.1 th l• lid" .. f t hc lI1 eclHum:s of the !loil \\ it h .. 0111('1 hin).!' of the chemistcy nil' I u rapid t reat ulcllt of the most p rom· ilH'nt c r 0l'~' Prof. ~aw\ e r alld hi;; assistant-. \\ In: 1.11111 clu')\Igh to offec \I) thc ds\;s !;'11Il" \l' r y hdpful instructiOIl in thc p r ill<'ipll'S o f ph.>"ic!;, includ· ing til .. pli.v~ic;,. Ilf thl' Icn:' r allJ w heel 811,\ axle alld somet hing v f h pl rostati~". i .. ill II.n,1 tilllc Thl' ca rp1l to th,· d( , S\' of till' ll'rrn . T ,I enl y. fi I e could I IC SCCflllllll(ltlllll'll ill till: cnrp"lIt"r ,,!I,,!, a nd pra~li(;alt~ thl' ~alll" nll"l!.er in thr 1,lll.d.Hnil h ;\Ir, " '. L :-:preikr, of \lin shop. 1I1'~0l1l., ha· hod lhar:.!c Clf Ihc lar· p.·nt.·r ,,11111' ;\l~" ha~ l.."l't the cr,thu· ~Hl~1Il ,)f t 11l' \.01 ~ II r"l1~ hI up 11, I Ii" ltighe~t pil(h. TIIl:re IHl\; "CCII tI 11l~h fur the !>!Jul''' a\ e\"r), .halltc \\hetle~l'r an Iwur Ita" 1'1:"" \"J.:alll. L. J. ~nllth aIHI lalliI'''" Fi"k !If the sl·i,ior cla~!! h:'I~ pre-il'",1 O\l: r tile hb:,o.;k:;mil h \lorl. lind hone (l"nt· (:tli· den t sl'nice. Il e r!:, tllO, thc m ll' r· cst o f Ihe "llllll'llb has heen IIl1nag. ){ i 1I).l" • tllkll'1)! ,\\ the close o f this ~' e a r, lhcrl" fo r I'. the youll~ mcn th is eVllcse hll\'c heen p repared fo r the I f the), cannot work of next ,:.'ear. return to the Conegc, thc), hal e rc eeived a I! ccat maJIs of in fo rm ation all,1 of t rllinillg and experi{'lIce which II ill he immclliatclv a\ailahl" T he no u Ilsdul on thei r far'ms. attend an ce upon this cou rse \\ a;, i.!' Twt'ntl'·three young: men from the special coucse o f losl yeac cam e hack to the Collcge t his wintcr fo r ad\'anced work. A lutu re iuue of • • THE M. A. C. RECORD. TIIK It " COR I} \\ ill report thc " 'or k a ccomplishtd. (.MJ . ,,~ 'rhe l·nlar:,.:e.1 I" the Crcnmery cou r se the nt- T he term has tt!lItlnncc was 51 LCCl1 llHl.dc memorahle nul utUIiC hy ~oo, l wo rk ,Iol\e ill the \outler ruom . \1I1,oralor,I' , the the testiug" room amllllech:lllic." hUI alsv hy the tcip 10 JI\CI...,dl! where the l, ltcteriolo)::,inLl class "' a whule malic • \'er y 1m· p n.' ,;.si\ e alii I fa\ orol,l ... appear31t( c tllll' • ,r Ih" ir l1uml~r 31111 whl' re ill ctJ.rI ie.1 off the lir,,1 p ri/e the illstructil>t1 huttcc contcst. con:rcd nlnl..inl,: butll'r from g-athcr. cd cr,'am a" wI·11 ~s frum whole Illilk, the elllphfl"i~ htlllg' !Iud ill ho th r.!3ScS upon th" mn king: a lld c an)'ill/-: 10l"\\'anl Ihe "tarlcrs. -• l nll1 Iht t(IIIII"1I1Ilt of the L II lit,· maltcr IIf \('~e is III da,,,rO(lIllS, il is l1~dl''>~ III ur:.!'l" tilt' a,lll·rtis.ill;':- ()f the "11\·eill.l C(lUrse'. T Ill' preSt'llI CI!I~"I"IMIIII" arc t;"t·,1 III In Clltl'rlain tlll·ir ul mllsl l'apacitl litl' I'rn;' III nUII1\'I'r of ~t!ld t' llb. It i~ \,u~~i"lt· lhat Ihl' "llI l1pll.'tlOll of IIII' lIe\1 EII~illl'erill~ theSl' 1~lId"ill\.! \\ 111 l"fll1r~es 011,' !Hure ,:.:0(111 !!i~.e.1 class tlWII the- ditJiculty nlllnl hul 1'll'lI \\illl,(, insl1ful()lI\llahk. Dr. \\~ll.l­ ~rmall nl:ed~ rnum for a hl1n,lre tl and fifl \ in"tulIl <1 1 <;1'1 e ttl\' ami Ihe .\;! ~ lin',ltuml :>ellt as 1U1Ul\' !.dure ti ll' ..:ou r!le ca, j.!I"OW m ilch more. The "hapd has ha.1 to Sl'ne as a c\a.;,snKIII!, illl adarte,1 as it j" fo r the [>lIrpO!eS \~'ith nn con· t TIll' fruil .;ou rsl' had ;111 a ttend· l'ro f. FlelChl'r nllt! aliCl' o f thi rlt-clI . ta l-e n up the his associal e s ha\e mallcrs rdlltin!!, 10 fruit and veget· abies in a way tv attract the) O\1l1g mc'. a" well a.;; give them the hdp. insl ru t\ion lIwy ha'e nc('licd. ful ,"0 cla ss III thl.! \\ hole college is 1II0re "incercl ~ (Ic\ olc,] 10 it tho II ~rl' Ihe fruil lIle,; ;Hld ' 10111' IHlle heen mOre beneli let! "1 the trainillJ.:' rc· ceived. T hl' extellsi\'c fcuil intl'r· cst" o f the Siale oll;.:h t 10 warrallt a lar\,!('r aU"n dilIKl' Oil a ~'uu rse s n , ulualde. :'Ilan\" nf the special .. tlllll'llts we re :lCll'III I;:(1\i('(II,\ \h(·ir "i\,·<;. T he re ought tv I.e ~i' en a "pctial course ill .IOIllI·"tIC SCi"IICl' l'lr \\0111"11 \\ho can come to Ihe c"lle:.:c \\hcthl:c ac· cumpanying" a hu~"all<1 "r "I:ek in j!' OnC , C. I) . ~\ !l TIi. the \\'hell tl,ermollle-Ler dro ps from 60 aho\c 10 5 below, you' re liahle IC'I catch 11 \'old, I dill. T he Stale Boar.1 hul.l" il~ n ':.:ular lIIe..tIt·g' ill Ihl' C(,lleJ,:'I' ],oar.1,·oOnlS Thursday, Feh . .!:, at I: ,u. Ht'tncml ,t'r th: But .. i (""I(;(' r t tn \\. ulll> I". tlte l'lInls he ].!ilt·n .. non. aUnVlIlIdllg' the dnll: 1I.1I.! .1011'1 fail \" allen.1. ;';amcs nf \\01'1.. ulltht' cata'I)~ IS ill prv;:cc"s, If .\OU de!!irc change" plca~e Il't us 1..1I0\\, sonn. ~t\JJ t:llts will Ill' place.1 011 Ihl' "Ilo rd 1<1 thl' Lihrar\, llall an.1 cach ~\I1den t is carnestly requesled to sec 10 it lh at hiS naml' is spelled eoccel·tl), placed unde r t he proper class, and thaI the correct home lultlres!! is gi\'l.'lI. ~Ic. allli ~Irs. Blake. residill~ neac the coile-gO', were al!rccahly su c· prised hy a numhe r o f frie nds Sat· urday {'\ cni nl!, who helpl:d them cel· h rnte their '1olh wellding anil'crsa ry. Th"y s ta) ed until nlidnig-Ilt, pIny. 'I'll" IllUsici ans ing SOCtal g ames. of the party rl·1llk·Tl·d ,",omt' nne music. :::l'\cral \'sluahlt! pCl'scnts were ccccil'ed. Over lift)' g"uests wece prese"t, und a plea-ant ('veni ng \\"(lS spcnt hy all. LAWRENCE III VANBUREN PRINTING CO. "'" .. , .. " ~. ,, r., llA NCE PROORAJ\\S ., SOCIETY PR.I NT ING. I::'~ 'n nw."". ~ . Stalker Prints .. .... ,nll .. /"",." f'II," ' ... /.,/'''''' "1' ,,1,,1,,0 .. " V·."I IhI,,.,, I'''''IJ'''''~' '" nkhill.n ",'"n " e \\'e n V'OUIlJ Flnor . Correct Clothes For Young Men at The Clothes ShOD BRUCE N. HI CKEY. 120 N. W as h. AvC. DIRECTORY I..MSI/'I.G BUSI/'I.tSS and rROftSSlOIif\l MEIi ............... The names in this Oi'oI!ttory, u welL liS those of all our Ilth"r atlv .. n,sers. are o f reli· able p~ n i"'5. \Ve hupe Iha! the faculty lind 5tud en ll'L ", itt lak .. pains 10 pat,0"'1e those who p.lronl~~ \15 . 'UHfU! RS. M il. C. IIA ll nI·.1I :' 11 01'. 1 • H~lh II"",,·. 11. ,\. :-ia_. 1"011'1' . II ""m. ,n S ew 't . t. 'I~~ II\·. II!' ".,h. IIv~ ........ 1I .. ,,~,. t\ r \ t'; n~ ~'A';""e" . ~:pl! ""e~ Cal\ir,~ (;~,d •• l'"up\.O.,n I '~, ... I' .. ~u'n. I"'amu. Fine 1'r.1In'"lI D!-.peaahy. \·p." lhl"~:"rl"-"- T""I~ :<'M.l,,"~rv, C,,,J, linl(nv"']. CtT\, !lOOK STOll ~;. Foun\:lln I'''''~. n,dl;nll I 'oc~. \ 1"~"" .. , 1'"",1 .. 11 lIase .... 1l ~"",I.. Cmlly Ihn ... ~ W .. h, n",,~,.t,;~"1 ( ..... ,n,1 1111,,,,_. and A «. N . tJ OOIi tJl~' nI!R:_C' _____ _ r (."''" !~.~~ 'N.~<·", 1"1'<" G ~:(). ',. III.UDY-AI' ~ <.n_n,",~"in.I~", A~ r" li·,II .. II'""" .,"\ ~h~~" 1~"~,n~,,."le I"",.,." "I.m"·I~II·'~. ,I!", • '~"'~~I t ..... ,~,. ,·Ie. 1"-' W • .h. A n. ". llli..,n~ I'~""" ~ t. "', 'AI.t:'\·()( IUI ' .\ ,"1.- 1 __ ,.~,t., .. III" ". . Itt> \\' ... '''r ~ .on A'· ...... ,· ". I",,'" 'I ,k" \\ ~~~CC,c;"OOT$ A," D SIfOI!S • C D WOOIlIlt; H" . Hoou and "hOd . • hDe .he .llId.0. S. Office m 13 lIolLi .. e. R W. MOR S E. D. D. S. D E. PAR)If.I.F:F:. Dentisl. \I;ji "'uhlnlr' 1I11.ildinll. t.u .lnll. ~I lch. Cili~en. "hone t ~5. lIol1i.u,r Klock, K""m ton Ay". ~., Lan.I"It'. ltichisl':.n. Cllinnf' ~17. (.",;,;.£". P hOllc 5Z. 8 dl l'hone a9G. Phon",. omet r.S; ",.,lfc,",:"" ";1. , ALL ,\IEI\1S •• . . May look ali ke to you, but there III • very grellt dilfl'renCf!; in the qUlllity we hall- dl l! And th a t sold 91 sorue other market!. We ha ndle "f>!>e but the ".,r1 be!ll. LIke the pudding, the proof o( good mutt I, I. the tIIli,,!!:. A Ir ;lI,\ will convince you tb llt 1<11,. oug ht to trade w ilh U8. We rna~" ".,Iv ,.ips I" the con,,!!:., nOT!! l'ItV~~. CUe"'l attention I{hen 10 'phone orde, •. Wa.hl~lrlon /l ye. South . (iOTTUell ~eUTTelt, JJIWfifil STS . R oc.;.,f.Il 'lo {;'\I '!1 .~ I . J)Itc.;HS'C~IIlK L'p", ,Ial'·. CornH ''''''. O~_1c 1I"lIi.ler III .... ~. -- I{om ....... "" ORl'n cn .. " .. c",.o.~!O 1I1.If~tf I"" ... '"n. IJ'"I(' an.! 1J "'o:~I'h' Sun'!,,,·. \\" "hi~I(I"" ""e. " . • • - - - - DRY 60005 . T II~. l~.WhTl • K" 1\ 1'1' "'I ' !H~ •. " 1!£l!c nU C,4I, 5l'I'I'Ues CAI'I' ·}I. t.I.I·,(..'TIIIC l'~ClnOlI '" '1'1-:;;;:; . II rd "'.I,h In,' ... ",~nt .",1 1'..tq.~"" , \I,t~. A" . I ""H~I!j"' l·'If' (iOOO!j . /.:"' 1.' 01" \lt~"I . I"" ._I .. ~,,,,,' and '",~U~n'Ie .. ·• C. 1""~ .. h'"1( (;"",I~. See .~. FIJRfl/ITURI! DeAleR5. NOll1'fI"'S IIAHO,," IIl!K_G.mcral IIlr~ .... ~ tIl W .. h;""',,n A'e. 1,""'h. S= I lf. S.o ..... Tinware, G'uau ... .." CUUC'1' CIC' , • T II~: D'· KII .JK~I S()N . III1IUIY CO. 1,"0 •• 1> .... ,"sur."Ce. Strnno: ""t ",,~ncf in cit. oeio;o,.\ 212 Wuhlnl!"ton Avenue S.: """'" 21g Clpitol A .~. Olt.lI. W. 1.11 .... 00'<. Ol!i.('I< ud "",ide"ce M . II. C. O1fice hO'"" from 1 ' 0 8'10 • m,: Ind t2!30 I.> 2. al\d 8:30 to 8 po m. Sund· .. o'rEc•• ""u ... 4 to ~ and 1 10 I p. m. No .. phcmt 1&00. Olt. OSCIlIt H. f1I1UEGEI .. " ""' ,. g 1011 I lelre . )heh. CI\'%~'" pho,,", I~. J OS~;I' H t'O!>'I·EIt. :-'1. D .. Ey., Eat. Sosc . nd n""'l. Ifo" .. 9,,? 12 "'m';~"' ~ p.m.:Sun' tby .... I~ III I: E"enl""" ~ ." 8. Corner II l~n m •. ;2to 4.""d1 to Bp ..... A.l!"ricultaI1llCo1: Sl. lOrd .... p;loI A,'''' I",".;nl{, !!.ulh · phonu. I'£U..,lJl!lts. 1;:':1 UKLOS {f: LEADI.EY. Plum!)onlii la