The M. A. C. RECORD. MICH IGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. VOL. 16. LA~S I NG, l\lICI-l IGAN, TUESDAY, JA.'JUARY 17, Hill. No. 17 , MRS. J . A. JEFFERY. College people were pained to learn of thc death 011 Sa t unhn' after noon, at her home in L IIIl;ing, of !lIrs.]. A.Jeffery. wife o f our pro fessor of soils and soil physic!;. \ \lllite J\lr5. Jeffery had been in poo r health since last July, her can· ditiou was not cOllsidcrcd serious until shor tly before Christmas, when it was determined an oper:\ tion would be ncees;;a r\'. She was confined to the hospit;11 but little Illorc than a week', rallying from the shock very s",,\ Dirct'to r repoTted for :\Iacklin duty toda\' auu while he will find :11\ ell pleilty to'do wi\! also find lhusi>lstic bunch of students ready to aid him in eVCTY possible way. It is inte resting to note that :\Ir. l\l urphy, who so st rongly recom· mends our new coach, is a firm friend of :\L A. C ., having, nCOlrly zo ye:lrs :lgO, a~- ted fOT a short time time in the capacity of coach at this college, t;peHking- of i'lr. J\ l acklin, Mr. ~IIITphr has this to say ; " T heTe is only one other a ll· round Illan in America in his class. li e is a big, good looking man, 27 yeaTS old, of good morals and, best of all, hc likes the busi ness and the boys like him. Y ou ClIlllOt do beller. I would not send you anyth ing but a fiTst class man, :lI1d the.}' nrc sc'lrce." FRUIT SHOW. The third annual fn1it show of the H ort. C lub will be held F ridu}',Jan. 20, from two to fi ve p. m . on the second floor of the ho r tieuitu ralill.b· o rato ry. A fine collection bf apples w ill be Oil exhibit ion f rom various pa rts of Michigan as w ell as speci. mens from J\ b ine, .M assachusetts, Pcnllsy lvania, New Y o r k, C olorado and :'VIOllta nOl . There will a lso be a collection of seedling ap ples o f kn own paTe n tage. add itio D there will be a nice d isplay o f c ra n berries and o the r frui ts of ho rt i· cultural inte rest. A cordi nl invita tion is e,,'te nded to all. In 1/ AL UMN I I , ._====li '68. EO ITon OF R f-:co!tP; Dcar Sir.-lt will not be IleC>.'S saTy to statc to :Hl y alurnnus or ukl stud.:nt who was present at the busint:ss meetill~ of the alunllli semi-centellnial year that I heartily endorse all that is expressed in the last REcOlln by :\11'. Haigh rdat. ing to Old College Hall. I pllt then, most em · myself on record ph(lticall~' (IS r hal'':: s ince al se\'cral l\11l :l 1l gatherings of old studcnts. There arc many who, as students, know little o r noihing about Ihe other buildings, but have attended Tecitations, talks or lectu res in the in nearly every room, Old bOlh large :lIld small, from ba!e mem to Toof, yes, e\'t:n in rooms thaI do not now exist- to Wh0111 not a familiar bndrnark would be left if Collt:ge H all should be removed. I laB :11ll1 Those who are so an;.;;iolls for Ihe sile o f the Old Hall fOT some llew modem builwman, of Butte, Mont., were married at Salt Lakc City on :\11'. Bushnell is a d;afts Dec_ zS. m:lll in Salt L:lke C ity at present. '10. the ConceTning otl r 1910 fo resters, w e have following-: Bruce Hoffman i~ in reconnoisance wOTk in Ccnt ra l Alaska with heflt! quarters a t Sitka. Wm . \ Vhite is in the Olympic N a tional Forest in £;lslcTn OTegon, His address is M edford, Ore. R. S. \Vheele risat Encampme nt. \ Vyo" in t he Hayden fo rests, Conley D e Camp is doing fo r estry w o r k in central Colorado. in L. T. Burke is ranger the A . G. GULLE\,. fo res ts nea r Au Sable, M ich, Th e M . A . C. RECORD . Th e M . A . C . RECO R D BASKET BALL. ~U.LI.'UO [v .... y Tt,lu<>n 0 11,,,,00 T " . COLLr". y . . 1t . " T ... " 'CH ,C,AN .T oT. A""'C"LTU"A. COLL.G' 9 . A . FAUNCE, ... .....
  • 1ny things o f inu"rcst havc happcnetl th:1t we h:\1 I,' t<1kc n the liLl!rt,· to hold it O\l!r ulltil 1I\.' XI issue. . Y. M . C. A. RECEPTION. III The Y . .\1. C. A. reception fnr the short cl)ur",c m('lt, Fricby night, was pu lled off in tine s tyII.'. The spirit with wbld] the men entered into the ;;;l1lH.·S nnJ the sllloothnes! with \dl ieh ~\ll1lt$ Wl're pulled off renel'b g real (' rcdi t on the dinx:lors of Ihe .Iff:lir. thl' . \fll'r the Arlllllrl', :111 ndjou rn ed to Cluh 1) when' ;\ b:ml[uet \\'as sl·r",.:d. 1":<1· w,.rd C. Lin~h:Jlln!Jn . in his llSll.1 IAlok manllcr. aCled as to",S t" .;;I.tl..:r for the vn'a;;io!l . rel'cplion, Pres , !, L ~ ' l1d.:: r tolfl of the eX· cl'i1cnt spi"it exi "tin~ helwel'l\ the short eour"e men and the: rc;.:'ulnr s t mlcm5. :lI1d l"piaincLI to t hem th:!t. :I '; Ihl' h':I L- hing for.:e W;IS :IS f:tr conn: r ned, the~ were gettin:,,; thc ':re:lm. :\. E. ,,·,Hll er. ·1~. told why he r; ame tu (ollc:{e, ritill~ that thl' in· spi ral ion rl'l'el \ l'd f rum a brother- a short ,our~ ... 11la ll-l":\11:>l'd him to bl' f or hi).::her e1lthl1~~J leaming: in ~ ..;io.;lI1ith- 'l~ri l· \1hlJn:. 111" nd~hhor:' ;m.! Il .\m I 111) h rH thc r· ... k .. 'cper;' \\ere IOpit'<; ,cry :\bl"1 di N ·I1 "sed hy J'ruf. R"Jer. ., \\"ho is II irh id (':1 ~ ·l'. S. Cranc, '1 r. ~pokc Oil ,. al" l11\Jc rltCl : ' I ll:;' t r'll<·t or II!! n'V ! 1. .\ III "scllll:l!l spoke on tftt! !c~ !llin;.; ea~ .. ' wilh wh io: h the ~hort (ourse 1I1e\1 feIJ in with ~o lle~c wa,";;. 11 :!rn KCllli}"ter, il1~trllcto r in poultry: :"nuso:d I he crowd with Sel' eral of hi" pilh\' ,,\orjes.. Deal1 Shaw ;poke on the attitude o f the student bod" and Y . .\1. C. th.., short coursc 111ell. Hc A. to said, "T he hands o f the farnJ('r boy have heen traincd, and onc maiu object of the cou rse. is . ~u l~tvelop the b r nin along SClent-lhc hileS 50 t hat the h a nds will be able to (1 0 their work wilh bener results - in short it is sort of a balallcing up of the fun ctions of human actil'ities:' H e also showc(l they had a great dutJ \0 perform ill the communities from which thcv came. Alfred H enric kson, " I, It short course man of eig:ht yt:lrs ago, com· pleled the progra~ ~vith. a shor l compar ison of the dIfficultIes I)ndcr which the short course man labo red then and now, which comparison left a g reat balance in favo r of the present regime, • • The team left Thursday night for JnJiana where:lt \\' abash they we re defeated on the 13th by CO:'lch H arper's team 15 to 15. It was a good snappy g-ame, the home team getting- off S0111e excellent plays. The first half stood I S to +, but the to good home boys go t do wn business aod the basket s found qui te readily in the second . They werc unable to overcome the lead of their opponents, ho wever, alld lost out. At the close of the game Conch Harper made this statement: "Yot! are the mas! gen t lemanlYl cle'l11<,sl, and fairest bUllch w e h,il"t cver pl:I.I·ed," On the c\'Cning: of the I.ph the team met thestrollg R05e Polytech . nic of T erre H :lute , The score o f 10 to ~6, f:!vor of itose, docs !lot It WitS:1 fa st g-rUDC tell the storl'. and the playi-ng" o f o ur boys re c~il"Cd much fa vorahle eom1Jlent, as us ual uph oltli ng Ihc "hi~h standard ill .\1. A. C . IS athktio:s" [or which famed. On J:H1uary IS the teall1 plays a return g ame with Sp:llliings ill Dc· trail, and Oil Frida), a!ld ::iatur.I:tJ h 01l\e g-am.cs al'C srhelluled, Alma College will p~:ly Oil Frid:lY el' enillg and it is pblllled to han: a prelimi Il:'ln' ill Ihe 11';1\' o f :'I class ~ame on this (!:lte. Th~n 011 Saturd:l'· aflN· noon, prohnbly Ht two o'clock. ,\r. lI"ill play. The::e mour Institule :md ;.!ames promise to be g-ood ;H/end, to \lfg-ed e\"crybody \\':1lch for the pOS-tcn. . is It i~ plal1l)ed to h;\,·~ :1 big m:lSS tnCl'ling at :111 early date WhCll ou r nell' dircctor, .\Ir. ~Iat'kli !l. will h..: lll:\I\e welcome in a proper ,\ /. A. C. b sh ion . Remember that the emhw·inSlll pro(\llcN\ al lhese meet· ill}:";; means grClll ,g'oo,l to thl.: kams, Corne \llIt and (10 .I·our ,;h:lre . HORT. CLUB. :t tot!'clht' r '\Ir. '1', A, Farf,lI\d of E .. lon H:lp. id~, p r..:"iuel1t o f Ihe :'>Ikh. ll (,ni· lul t \l r:11 :;uI'iet v. deli, ('f('(l a pr:1ctk':l1 addrc~ s on th~ r~ntinl!: uf apple or· ~: hanls. The Spe:1 ker's reputat io n ns an intcrest;l1):: :tIld en t'm"iastil.' frn it lal':..;e ;:n)\\,er ralie(1 )ofr. Farrand renOI':1IeS Ihe ~· m\\·d . old o rchards hy p runin:;:: :!1Id ... pray · ing', hili u"cs n o~'o l1llll<'f .. ia\ fcrtilil.l.: r or nl:l1It11"(·, as 11(' u!'I1:III\' l:lk~'~ a live ,'c:,r le:he 0 111\-. and Ihe p roposition i~ to milk.: monel". [mprOling: the o rch:lrds h:H; a ~ood dkd on allY r O\llnlunit y, as it a \\"Ik .. n~ the peoplc to til.., I'aill" of up tOdate r11l' l horis o f fruit g'I'oll'in:;: . Orch:lrds fifly :lll\l six!\" I'e:\rs olLI will do \'~'rI' \l'dl, hu t thc p~unin~, pirking- :md harl esting' will hI! more cxp"'ll~iyc . Low Irees arc desirahle, and the low limh~ should llOt he 1'1.: nlOl'ed eVen to aid in )JorthcrJI :"pies, 13;11<1· l' ulti"atio n. wins, Kin gs, al1d Steel ilc(ls :tre thc banner apples of .\lichi::'r;1I1, :\\le! thc dcmalld for Northern Spy apples has :me! llel'cr becn Grime's Golden arc :llso ill g,·e at~le. mand, but are not good .\li\'ll . :lpples. Lime and sulphur spr:ly will soon succel..'(l the relillble Uorde:\Ux mix· tu re , whic h has made millions of dollars fo r fnlit ~rowe rs . ~'1r. Fllrr:Hld p redicts a he:tv), ap' pIc crop next yca r. _Mr. Ed w in Smith told of the mectinK o f the :\iew York f r uit growers w hirh he attended at Rochester, N. Y. " ' este rn fruit packing method s, with their relat ion to the east, and the limc·s ulphur s pray were ex - tillt!d. JOllath;m :Mich . l\lauy distin · tensi,",!ly discllssed . guished horticultural men we re present at the R ochester meeting, including Prof. Libt:rty 13ailcy of Cornell Ullive rsitv. l\Ir. F. J. Godeil closed Ihe mect ing with tile hisl.Ory of the ?'ortheru Spy apple. TEACHER S OF AGRICUL T URE . The second annual meeting of the society for the promotion of agri. in the public cultural education the collc~c s chools was held :'It \\·edne .. d:11' e,"eHing-, /ailu;l.ry I I , and \\,;\" \vell attended'. T he sub· jects under l'Ol1sidcrati on \Vcrt' as follo\\' s : I. The melnhers tli5c ussed in an infonn:l! W:II' the course of stud\" 111 hi~h school ag r ic u1tur.." :111{] it se<:inell to be the COIlCcnsu" o f o pinioll that the cou rse toul(IIHlI Leshortened anll that nn Illakri:tl ch:lIlges \Jcell be !\lade at presenl . :!. The matte r of securin;.:- a;.:ri. cultural specimcns lor cbs .. work and the ;,rranging: of study l11;lteri,l1. 3. The possibility ..,f hOme ~x· periments. Th~t is. encour:1ge· ment o f t.he hi~h school student to institilte :1\1 experiment st ati..,n a t home. I . T he p05sibililY o f conducting experimcllts for Ihe college _ Ihe hi;.:'h so:hoolto b~ SO rt o f s uh.exper. i'l lenJ station fo r the ~·olle;.!'<', ~;;li~l co l k~e to furnish ;t 5upCrI isor. Th e following men wCre pr,,;,ellt :11 tht \\lcetillg": H.. G. Il oopingarner, OtSe;::;ll; C. L. :\a"h, l ' nio:1 Cit I" : C. D, .\bsol1, Lawton; R . A. Tlinlcr, Ili llsd,d(·: II. 11. Dou;..::l:rs. :'\f>rthville; R. (;. Craue. IludsllJl: .\ . .1. llut chi ll", :-'1. LOllis : I.:1i{IW. :'\nrth,·iIJo: . ::)upt. J. D. III adrlitinll to Ihe ah{1\ e a g-o,)(lly l1u\llhcr o f "cniurs:md IhOi'lIe \\'l: IIl'ed [ t i .. 1111" i"'l'n~~iJ,lL' 10 ... <'11 0· tl1:l11 "11<-\ifl h " f l he ;.idhcr 1llort,! ,..r\1(!l·11I \11\ :1 pl:tce Ihl' ;.!rol111d~. :t t,!~'01l111l.)dllll·. \lo t l:tr;.:'c "1111' Ihe "'l\ld ~'lll ]""h-, Lilt their frit'n,l!;' :;.,. ,,{ "l>ll w th ill;.i II'h;, h 1\ ill do for Ihc nc ... t kw y<;ars.. Lut wll;dl II ill hI.: ad""JI'''I,· \0 Ihe I1l'ed~ ill r «l;n1\ I car" 10 " 01\1<' . l1\l' I\. '>llHkout lolle"e hUildi;,'g ,\Iouut t\\,(I·lhird~ of OUI" Ihe }md\' ~rol\1ld;;. :t ,,-hkh will hO\1~~' "l,"'"t ~ bO "l lI r~ studcnls. _\ dor1l1ilur\' !'I "'kill i" c;;tahlishcd, _ lel 115 " :Ir~ fo~ lIH) re "f ou r ;;hllknls Oil t!1<" collcge ;..(rO\l1ld ~ . In appcaling lu the 1I\ember", of the :lssociatiOll '\Ir. Brown 5:1111 , ,·1 be. lic,·e ,·ou arc interested in the 1Ie! i:lre of th,5 institlltioll, :Ind we louk to you for the s uppo rt which we kllOw you will be willing tn gh-e:' Following: Secret:rry Uroll"l1, .\1 r. C,A. T ylcr. 1l1emherofthc st:llcS:I!I_ itary cOlllmis5iuII,stated thaI he was illlcilsely iliterestcd i!l Ihe rN-it al alit! thllt the appeal was certainl\' :t '·.crv reasonable one. "I wish,,,' s aid h~, " that e\·cry boy and girl in the state could take a course ill t his illstitu lion. T he bo)' who makes :I SIlC cess in ally profession without :t col. lege t ra in ing, would be an infinitely greater !occess with such training, Too mall)' look to the commercial (COntinued on PRII'Il ~, l The M. A . C. RECORD . DANCER-BROGAN CO. LANSING 'S LEADING STORE Latest Styles in Ladies Suitings and Millinery LARGE LINE OF FINEST FURS . mj W E make a specialty of providing every- m Iraan! announcements, .i~~tations. programs, mruitU etc . . (jJ Our faclhlles are complete for thing in the way of fine stationery, D eSlgmng, Engravmg, Pnntmg and Binding Class Publications and College Annuals Robert SlUith Printing Company W •• h lnlrlon Ave. and Ionia St. Lan.ina BETTER q HERE · YOU . WILL· FIND· FURNISHINGS' JUST· A . LITTLE NEWER -JUST· A . UTTLE . BETTER. - THAN· THE· REST. Q WE . CATE" . TO . THE· COLLEGE· TRADE. q THE· BEST OF . EVERYTHING ' FOR ' THE· .. EDS . AND CO· EDS." Q LADIES'· SILK' AND· LACE· WAISTS · AT· COST. (] OVERCOATS · AT · COST ELGIN MIFFLIN "COOD THINGS TO WEAR " - For Anything you may need in the H ARD- WARE LINE tr,.. NORTON'S HARDWARE I 11 Wasil . i\v~. Soulh. COLLEGE BUS HEADQUARTERS ABOUT THE CAMPUS - . Instructor Kcmpslert:,lked to 100 i nte rested po ullr) men al ::::;:lline Oil Saturday . The botanic ~re ellhouse will soon be complctl', :111(\ i" alre:I \" enl), the rhic ken industry is comin~ to Ihl: fron t. T he short courSl: men ill ho r1i cul ture took a t rip \0 I·a riolls plants in \he c il\" 1:151 week to sHuly Ihe man· ufa c tu~c of ;:!.";IS engines :lnd sp ray ing" oul\lts. Dr. ;\1 arsh:lll reports Olle ,·asc o[ m umps and one of measles t hc past week. institutioll Ius bel: 1l ver y free frol\! these t.roul~les th is year ;l lld evcry prec:lllllOn IS taken to prevem the !oprcad of same. T he ~I iss Lo uise Rodemache r of the bacteriological department sustained a b.,d fa ll in the bascment of thc labo ra to r y carly last weck, striking her hcad 011 thc 10ll'c r stcp. Shc has hcen confined to her roOIll fo r sel·e ral days. Among l\I. /1... C. me n to attend the live s tock meetings last week werc H . I-I. D e G:-.rmo, of H igh land, with '88, who has a son in thc winte r courses; C. P. Reid, '01, H owell; Ceo. Canlpbell, '98, of St. Johns; J no. B. Strange, 'oz', of Grand Ledge; J oel Palme r, 05, B e lding; F. A. Farley, '06, Almont; M. ,.y. Sprague, '09. Vermontvillc; -D. G. Rapp, Sp., Lansing, and C . L. Brody, '04, of Three R ivers. D cp:lrtmcllt telephones hal'e becn ~lIs l alled in the e nginecring huild· 1 11~. T he quc"lion of fou r Illail" ada\" at East Lallsin~ has heen lUrlled ~Iown b~ th..: dep:lrlnu' lIl at \V a~h· IIIgton. La ... ..-. - On Thursday of i:.,,1 week. in tlll" ~\g:ricultu ra l Bu il~lill~, :1 ne w b ro wn on:!r.:oa\. P ll·:be re port ;, ;'IllC to RI-:Ct.t:\) oriicc. Prof. II. II. W in;..:, of Cornell, :uldrcssc(1 onc of the .:b,.ses in fe ed :Inti fecding. \\-cdncstl:iy el·..,\lin:.:-, Oil " Lil'e ::i tock Conditi o ns ill ~cw York ." :\Ir. Benton G ebharl, who \\":IS ullable to be with t he Il ort. Clu h I: ... t week , \\"ili laik to thc d u b this w eek \Vedncst:b!\" on ·· Succcss in ~I ich· iglln ll o rticulture." T he I [ort. dep:'rtll1ent securt'(i t heir supply of icc 1:15t week JU St he forI! the rains l;alllC o n. Sixl\'- lile tOilS we re harvcsted ill :Ibo lll O1ic and one·half days at a cost of 3 t cents pe r to n. ~Ir. Lin ton took the shor t cou rsc mcn in poul try raising to the plant of H ollis R ober tson, :-iorth L Ull' sing, reccntly, and also to the I' a ri o us lumber yards. On S a tu rday .Mr. Du Bois' P Qilo plant was in· spected. Feb, I I is the date set fo r thc military, and a rraogements are rap idly nearing completion ·fo r the big cvent. T he same method of dispos. ing of tickets will be in vogue as last year-e·ach officer will have one ticket beside his OWI1. Fred L. W oodw o rth. is ch;,irm;111 o f th~ .\ ;.:- rinllt ural ~·olk~c eOlluuit"'e in th...: hou~. '88. ~Ir. Larkiu I' roulx . of Ilatfi~ ld, ~la ,,:'i ., is li,.itin~ his si"te r. ~Ir<;. C_ P. I blli ~a n, of Colkg-e 1 h:i~ht.:>. T he Da ir\" \\-eek will be held this term d \l~ing" Ihe week of ~brch 6 to lished la ler. l' rog"ratn will he pub I I. Pro L :uHI ~I rs. llolk e r ente rt"im:ti th e se nior fon;Sler~ and ill <:tru..,lo rs in fo rest rr at ,heir hOllll', Thllrsda)" e n: ning- of Ins t II l'ck. thc AnIlOIll\CCnu:nl dram:' ··_\lah:m,a" last \\l'ck's R~:COlln was in crror ;I" to date. Thedate is F eh. 'i instead of Feb. i. t.:o nl'crnin).!" in At the stock meetings held last w eek ~Ir. C. P. Ih·cd. 'ol,of Il o \\" _ ell, w as elected sel·ret:try of the Ii oistcin- F r iesian Urceuers' A sso ciation . \\' ,\ !\"TI':D_ A first class dain' man (or herd of reg-iste rcd H olstein cattlc. A s h ure p roposition to the right mall. Address, Box 9'5, East Lall sin~ . C . f. Au ten and wife, o f Flint, both 'aS, visited I;ollege friends the past wee k, Mr. Autell being in at· telllltt.nee at the engineering meeting i n L ansing. L. J. Smith, '06, p rofcssor of ell gi neering and mec han ics at \Vinn; peg, t..-lan., writes that thcy have become so crowded !It his ag ricul tu ral college that they arc obliged to mOI'c, and in the ne w location will have all new fire proof buildings. HERY KIND Of FURNITURE - FOR YOUR. ROOM Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks ALL GOODS DEUHRED fREE M,J.8. B.M. BUGK The mcn of the I'eople'$ dlU rch Xi\ .: Ih.: .... amlu;11 ;;uppcr th;,; \leek \\. c,lnc,;!!;,)' at 6 p. Ill. ill Colleg:c ilall. '..:: CII · BrUIl'-iII;d .. III ron D. I J.d ... tl·d ~ellds in hi~ H I:l:(I!i!) ~lIh,, '-' riptioli (or t\\O ycars. ~lr.ll;tlstcd has l'l'l'll\I ilh th" ::";C\I .\ ;:rilu\tll r:1l Ctlltc~c (HuI .lc r ~,,~ ;..:-cr ... , a t for ~.: ICilr'-. rc( c rlll\' bect! re iC:I~cd from tl·;,c hill:.:', .,,;t\ his lime ;":;ll·U cUlin·I~· tn researdl is nOlI work undc r the .\d:J';'s .\ l'L ~Ir. I I !listed "clld~ UbI 1I';~hl'~ 10 !III the home fo lk". ti c h;,s ENGINEERING MEETING. . T lw Ihirl\··<;e,·ollli :u1l1u:,1 meeti rw " of the ~[ khi:::HI Engineering !-'m·i· cty Ila! hdd in the c il _\ hall, Lan sing-, 011 .Ian. 10, I I a nd 12. Ex CtlS"" w c re g- ranted to students in engine.:ring- \\ ho wished to attend t hl'se :.es:!ions . and a lar:.;-c num ber a,·aileu the m selves of the opportun· ity. T he sessions were \\ell at tended !lnd the papers among the best c,'cr presented. Amo ng college people to have part in the program of t h is meeting were Dean Bissell, Prof. Vedder, Prof. Sawye r and Pro f. Kun zc of the engineering ueparlmcnL F. F. Rogers, 'S3, sta te engineer, pre ! ented the report o f th c com m iitee 0 11 roads and paving. A paper by C. 1. Auten, '05, of Flint, was read by Prof. Vedder. His s ubject was, "E nginee ring and Other Problems tha t Confront an Engineer ill Sewe r Designiog_" LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATIONS . (ConUnu~1 Irom DlIK" 1.' benefi~ onl y as of ao\" \'nlue. The g reatest re ward of an-,' undertaking the knowleugc of work well is dOlle." Pres. Snyder theD :Hmoullccd the Ile~t speak~r as one whose hoys h:l(] "made good." a se-holar,:1 travele r, :.l forn,.!:r rc~cnt of Oll r ullin:rsity and who, when the smoke of l'on' flicl had clea red Hwa\' !a.st fIlII, found himself :ll the OC:I(] of Ihe g' rcnt commolJ\\l~:lJth of !':illite of Michi).,r:l.n_our governor, ~lr. Os borne. the Th e I!0\'crnor was g reeted with:l t rcll1cpdo us :, 11 d was :1pplatlsc obligi!d to w:\it SC\'cral sccuHds be fo r c he CQuld begin. (I e said in pllrt: six n e r~'S :tt t h:lt. lIot here on a trip of in· .11 :lIn I :UIl here to p:L~' my \"csli!Z:ttion. r('SjX'Cls to you :Ill and W Idl ) "u that I am in deep sympathy with in your the work you ar~ doing- breeders' :tssociations. I \\ :\111 I'OU to know Ih:n I came In' this s~· I1l. p:lthy n~ r y n:tlUr:illy" im]{e at :\Ir. n:iiley paid a this institutioll:' splendid t:umplimcllI 10 th.., youn;.; men anc! ..... om~n of t he institutioll. both ill class and on the campus. lind e~pecially to the ~OUr1;;: bdies who sen·cJ at Iht! banquet. He urged th;tt while we were looking .'10 c:arefulh' to the welf:lre and ~·0 1!1· fort of the' stock, we should nOI for· get the f:lmil_\· amI the home. In spite of thc room whi"' h the cast additio n of the bOlanical build ing affurds, 1\):111\ of lhe sec liOlls ire compleleh- fiilcJ. anti but little roorn remains' in the rest. SCI e ral stmlellts :Irc unable to iiml :t scctiOIl at the proper hour. th e Pro!' Eust:lce spoke befo re EatOIl R:lpic1s F r uit Grow.:rs' As sociation Tbtlrsd:l.'· of last week. THE RIf'LEJ" If eRA r PR /~\'TJ.\'G COJ/I'A :Yr En ....... e ... p .... inler. Station", ... .ours<:". .-olle;:!e Dr. L~'man \\as Ihc In.!lt spcnkcr of the c\'cnill~, and mellliolleu Ihe tne ts which led up to the establi!h iug of a \'eterin;IrY di\-ision. lle expressed his appr~ciation of ha\·ing been elected to a positioll in :\fich jgall_ and aske(1 the support ()f the breeders and feeders of the State in ;:In effort to make this department " I second to nonc ill believe we can be of help to you," stl.id Dr. Lyman , "ntlll I trust \'011 will come to the d epartmcnt -for such help." th c counlTy . This was certainly the greatest meeting of its kind ever held at the colle~e. :tnd e\·er) one seemed to en jo~ it to the fullest extellt. ONE·DAY INSTITUTES, A llegall Co.-Chicorll, Jan. 16; Lei su r~, J an. 17; GlellJl, J:II1. IS; G an ges, Jan. 19; Douglas_ Jan. ::0; Laketown, Jail. 2 I; ll atllilton, J an. 23; Burnips Corners, JIIII. 2-! i )'f otltcrey, J an. 25; Hopkins, J:1I1. 26; " ·ayland, Jan. ~ i ; Plainwell. Jail. zS; Otsego,Jan, 30. j)(!II:i~ Co.-F r:lnkfort JIIIl. 28. /Jro 'lc!i Co.-Union Cit)'. Jan. 16 and 17; Bro n soll,J~n. 18; Gil ead, Jan. 19; Algansee, ja n. 20; Quincy,jan . z!. Gcncuc Co.-C lio, J a n. 25- 26; Gaines, Jan. 27- 28. ' • .01.\' • .,1-"1;. J1ICH1f.j.i_\' f ~ E are especiall~· well ~u:pped 10 supply you with a nything rou may need in the line of CA LLI NG CARDS . D.4.NCE AND SOCIETY PROGRA MS ~ ~ '\!1IIIIlWlli"Y DIRE CTORY LA:s'SIKG BL'S I:\,ESS AKD PROFE SSIO ~AL MEN. The nllmes tn thh t ,jr~~lor)". H$ ,,"ell as t bos" 0 1 lilt our olhff IIlrlo" A '.1' ...... r.ll"~["II' . t; . • "n'F"t'tcR I •. I). S. ~'nl"":!<'h~"IIY ] . Npll",,,,, l!l"," Bltl.,. .• ",UIO .. ".,I\· phone :~~: 11r·" phOllt' !\I. F'o;>r"," r ~I. A. I'. ,.11IC!~nl. DRUGGISTS. -- ----- R on'; E,n; (·.",PITAI. 1l1tn: I'p 10 (/Ilte. Hn1/[~"'f HI"t'I;;~, :::-:::C"--~~=-. ,.;TOIU:. l'"rnH ~Ior" . O pIl'OoIH., DRY GOODS. D ANOt:R. 1l1lll(iAS .tc ("0. 1 ... 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