The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. VOl .. 16. LAN S ING, MIC H IGAN, TUE SDAY, jA:'\I UA R Y 24, 1911. Xo. IS taken out fo r the rest of the game. T hese two men especia ll y put up .. wonder ful g:Ulle, and the team as a whole has i mproved mll t e riall ~' s ince the openiuJ.:' o f the season. ' I n the second half seve ra l shi fts were lIIade in order to t ryo ut the members o f the sq u:,(\. Alma's coac h and le:lm were ac· companied by Ilu rs1, o ur old time Y . 11. C. A. secretar \,. A fur· take·off on b;.sketbllll n is hed much atnusemelH alld W;IS put on as a p rcJi mi nar} to the A lma game. A IOIOL'I! I.A)II':. m:lps :ul yet he"'ll lixecl, FRUIT SH OW . th.: IOY3It) The thinl (1IIIIu,,1 fnLit "how was held in th .. , Iwrtil'ullural lahoraton 011 Frida} afterllOQII of last wed';, alld cxceeded iLl si/_e al\ previlllis ef· ami fort;.. Through cou rte..; \ ,I f a numher of former ;;,raduates of the c:olk;;-e the de part· ment was able to ~how nice l·ollee· tions of apples frorn \\eSlern Colo· rado. frOIll Ihe fruit regions of .\1011' tana, :\tew York, P ell nsylv:lIIia ami :-'laiIlC, and through lhe courtesy of :-'1:1 ..;<;. Agricultural Colle~c !he fruit from th:.l st:lte. T herc was also a nice collection of crallbc rrie .. from ,he cr:lIIberry hogs of \\·i,,(·ol1· sin. _ \ nice coUc(·tioll from thc fruit reg-iolls o f this st:ile W3S on (,):hihition, :H1d a very fILII and com· pletc one of :-'1 ichigun \'arieties from the South lIavell sllh·..;t:.liol1,:!..; well as a numher of varieties from lhe college u rdla nl. All exhibit of especial intcrest was a collection of varieties from o rch ards whidl !'Ind beell spr:1 )'cd with bordeau): mixture ill compari. son with the lime :lild sulphur mi):· lU re. An exhibit which caused much favorable commellt was a collect ion o f seedling c3rll:lli0l1s, the re!Sult o f wo r k dOlle by II class in plant breed · ing. The room WIIS tastefully de cor:ltecl w ith po,lted pl31lts and ferns. and :I hint as to the nature o f the work ill ..... as g iven by landscape ga rden ing F or years the re has been published al ~ 1. A. C. a tri.allllual book. The last o ne ca mc out in '910, published hy the cI:\ss o f 191 I. The p reselll junior l'!:Il.s, helievillg that ou r al m:1 mllter should support a Junior All' !lual, assumed the respons ibility of attemptill~ the first book of this kind. At the cla ss clec:tion!l all ell · itor·ln·ch icf and II business manager we re elected. The o ther mcmber::; o f the staff werc appointed b} th ese two otJi~·cr;;;. T hese clcctiolls were held in thc f:11l term al\(I now the plans arc fully lie I eloped lind The work is hei lli.:" s ..... iftly donc. The Annual will contain pictur~'s of all the fal'lllt}' memhers. :t11 the SOL ie. tie..; and of every senior and junior. Le Clc:Lr of Lansin~ will take the . \pp<)intments \\ith the pi~· tures . photoKraph"'r 1ll:1Y he made h) sec· ing :\Ir. JLJ. Tellkonohy ill 5 D, \\ ell::; or :-'Ii,;,,, :-'1:lrg':lrct Logan in rhe \\'on1:II1' .. huilding. Photo" of .. 11 seniors ami juniors arc h~ be taken by Feb. IS, It is the pl .. n tn hOlI"c :1 popular book which sh;11I hc of mor.., th:1Il pas".;I1).{ \ .. llIe to evcry studcnt who is all.:ndillg :'>.J. . \. C. It w;1I he out Several weeks hdon: com men':Clllent ti1l1e o;lI1d 011 ~alc at ~everal p];]ce.,. i" the st:lff: O. \V. Schleu.hncr. et!i\(Jr; . \Urell Iddlc:s, as!QCiate eliitor; 1<. .I TCllkonohy . bu;;:inc"" man:l;,!"cr; E. C. Kidcr, D. F. Fi"her, 'I Ilefeated on their OW II !loor, ~S to IS. The hOls show,,'d splcJHlid :lI1d played all around thrir opponents, especially ill the set'ond half. Capt. throwillg' s.:\'e r:1I Uu ~ch s l:lrr<."fl, scllsatioltnl tidd haskels. .\1. .\. C.'s points wcrt' won :15 follows: Field g-oals - Busch 3. Goss 3, Outhie l ; foul s_ Uusch 9 in ,S. fOrln, I'rof. :\I;lcklin ami his tealll we re given a " feed" by t he Detroi, mau. :Iger immediately a fter the gam e, and good feeliu~ pre\·;(ilcii. The hoys report · exce1lent tre:ltmcnt In Detroit, from Start to finish. M. ". C. 51 -.\I.'\IA .!+ Alum was heat~1l in :1 rapid fi re g:lIne in the a rm o ry Friday e \'eni ng by the aboH S(:ore. The first half elided wit h:t score of z6 to 8, the home boys throw ing almost at will. At the beg-inlling' of the second half the visi tors took a brace and did so me good basket th ro wing . Goss and Busc h starred, the forme r being injured in the second half, and was [ ALUM I] 'S5' J utlg-e C. Ii. Colli u KwOOO re· ce n,l y s pent rI week in visiti n ~ th ~ Il e n ry Geor;.:e, Jr., /( e pu blir at !\uhu rn, :-J. Y., :lnd also the Vo rd R epuhlic ncar Dctroit. T he judge has for ~ome t ime been in terestc(1 in boy reform and has a\'ailcd hi m self of the opportunit), of slUdyin).!' this (Illestioll by \·isiting' the institutions where refo r m has been instituted. '95' the At II. meeting o f the Colorad o E d itori al A ssoc:iation, held in Den· the 9th ins!', II. F . Like, vcr on lVr;('s-CII"m pioN, editor of liunnison, C olo., was c1ectec1 presi . dent. T his :Issoci .. tioll is wieldi ng a widc influence in Colorado, CII· pecia\1y in the maHer of le;,!"isl:ltioll, :111,\ has a memlwrship at p resent of ~39· :1 '9!i. A letter from \L D. Groesbeck, '9~, cont:lills the followinl{ notc COil· ce rnin g E. D. P :lrt rid::e, nf '96: " I leHer If!II:I)' (.JlIn. 16 ) re{'~'i\ cd froUl , P llt' I~artrid g'l', iu w hich he 1;1Ic1ose(1 a p i ctur~ of :t neat liltle bun;,!""I .. , the third hou .. e he has huilt, with hinu,clf, his t;Otllp.lIliOIl and fal\lil~' of four ),{roupctl 011 th~ \\ ide :\1 r. l' :lrtrid)!(: is cOIllIc:ded wilh the BriKh:un Youn~ L·lliv~·r-.ltr at Prol·osi. LI:th. \ erand:l." .' 'ui· I.itl~oltl Institllte, Jcffersou Cit}. :'>.10., Jail. I~. 1911. ~1. A. C. R~:COHIl: 1':11,lo .. ed lind 50 cents fo r the :-.1. .\. C. H t:C:OHI •. I cnjoy \\'hell Ja"t 1 wrote \011 I wliS tetl~'hiH:':: domestic: ~~'i"n~c at \\·eht· t:rn L·ui\cr.,il\. K:ln~as Ci1\. K:'II1. I \\'3S o£fcrcd ihe same po .. itioll here :It a ml1 ~h hixht'r sabry, IIhollt one vear a"(, . . Thi; being- the St'lte :-';orl\1al for \'outh of ~Ii,;sour;, the thc C:l1lore(1 wurk is mud; ollit r find strongc r, :11111 \ c ry much hctt~ r than:.t my former po.,itiotl. The dome,.lic "l iencc d.:partrnellt he re in· cludes both ~'{)O kcn and I:lIIndrying, ,hc lalter hcin~ in chll r~e of an all· It was my plea!lure to plan si"tal1l. :In cntirci.\' Ill,'\\' e'luip,nent for both lahoratori..,». ;md w .. · arc .:njoying lim o;ure you this yeLL~"1 - T . . II U ' .. Ii: " 'C'''~. Add retlS 1111 subllnlllllonH "ml fl(h"ertl.in K m atte r t o the O<>lIe lf~ 8I'eretllry.l:!:fI~t LIIt, I l nll'. M I~b . Addr".,. nil con l rlbutlon8 \0 th e Mfl nflgln l!; Editor. B".lll<'u Offi cII ,,-Itll Lt. ..-r"',,,'" It: V",n B uren PrintIng Uo .. l~ Ona"' '' St, ~"Sl . Lans ing , ~lI ch . TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1911. LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF PRISON LIFE . Even if it were possible to puh. lis h even" SClltcllce of the address givcll hy' " T he Lillie ~\lo'h cr of the Prisons" Thursd;'lY C'n':nillg, much" ould he lost \0 ou r rca(l~rs bc'~:lu se of the 1l1a).::Jleti..: pl' rsona]il\' of the speaker: The ,mdiencl' w:1's a large entS at the start, U~\ she \\';15 d<'l~'rmit1ed ;md lod,r,· thousands of 111O::n haTe I!~'en leel to h l 'lIcr thin).::s Ihrou:,!h the intlllenr:e o f the "Lillle :\Iolher:' H, her effo rts nil associ:!tioll has "Lee r; ·formed known;lS the \'olun kers of A!ll~'rica . Throll"h this as soei,llion t here hal e bel'n eSI:rblisherl ;;irI5. orph a n hOIll~'s fo r IVorkinf;" a sylunls, ho~pil,lls, ,:Ic. Iler plan of work for t he priso!!s is simply to offe r her sen'ice~ ,ml! w o rk in con junction with w:1nlen :Iud l'ha pl:1in in the bdtcrmt:nt of ":olH.lilion:!. The \ -. I'. L. l\'oluntce r P rison League) h:1S beenorgauiw,j :111 ol'er thl" rO\(11ln aud has ..:ome to b(> II g r eat fa '-lo~ for good in p r i5Qn li((·. H omt:s for p3roled pri~""lwrs h a l-e been eSlahlished in ~~'w Y ork . Willois, Ohio, and Luuisi;'II;I. IIl' re the\' :rre w dcomed ;I ud arc :'II lihert\" 10 ~ta\' ulltil SOllle Ilork is oblaine~1 fo r th~rn. Th.·",.· hunoes arc Il;;ualh SlTIall farms amI the mel) :11'0: su~. r OlllHled with e"crr comfort :lnd co ul·eHien..:!'. E;lch tries to impron:: t he place (luring his stay wilh the result that the\' are be(.'(lmin;.r more home·like ever:,- ye:tr. :\Iell go out from these h omes into Ih-cs "f U$e fuln ess :lLId sen'in', ami today hold :\lorc positions o f trust and honor. thau &.CXlO men ha\'e thus been ca red for . Sen~ r al interesting: sto ri e~ w ere told of those who had taken their stand with the \'. P. L. an d of their t rials and triumphs. T he fa ct that -"somebody cares" makes ;111 the . differeoce·in the world with qlese men. .\ 1 rs. Booth dose d with an appcal for "her boys" :lS she terms 'thelTI and for th e wi\'e~ ;md ch ildren who;) in mall" states arc left unpro_ tected whetl the hthcr is t:l.kcn from them. Following :lre some of the good tbiugs cont:lined ill the ad o ress: " I t is not the crime, b ut th e !:tcl that it has ., beell de tected which makes the criminal. Not:l11 of o ur The M. A. C . RECORD. crimin:lls ;Ire in prison-I1l:tIlY o f the worsl :Ire yet to be c:m g ht." '·T here :I f e I w o classes of men within \h(> prison wal1s : 'Two men looked OUI from ilri~on hllr~: One sa" the mud. thtl ot her saw the stars.'" "I should like 10senL! Illy mess:lge to cI'I:n ' ('hl1rdl in the l;md and I1rge t h:!l th~ s;lIne consi!kratiOIl be gin:11 ~'hildrel\ o f o ur the wil-es an,\ pri~ontors :I" is given 10 tlw fo rci gn missionan·." "£I'e n : sta\e II"hi,:h rel'ci,-cs com· pcns:lIiot; for the work of its p ris on. e r s should pro,-ide for thc neer\s of t heir fn milies.'· ': :\J o r e Ihnn 90 per cenl. of the mcn no\\' in our prisons are Ihere il1!luell,'e of strong throul'h .lri11k: ' the "Do ,-ou kno\\' where I shOltltl I OUg-hIIO he in stale's be 101liilH: prison -ta rin g fnr my bO.I·';'," '·A few wOlllen arc in st:tte's pri~on; in ~ew \ 'ork 150 ag ainsl 5,000 men . 1 do no t know whether t his (! Ill,cause women ~rc so much better Ihnll m£>n, or whether it i.s because men wcre on the jur ..... " HORT . CLUB . One of thl' mos t intensely pr:1C· tic:l.1 talks :,!iycn before the c1uh this ve:l r was tha t of :\Ir. BeLlton Geh· ha r t, of Ji:lrt, \\ 'l'd nesda~' l·,·enin'-'. Fro m sm;dl be;.::innin;:s· :\11-. Ge h, h;ITI 11:1s steadil) impro\ ed hi~ farm s ulltil he i~ n'cu~l1il(>d ;IS one of Ihc most ;,u,'l'essful horticulturists uf the St:'lle. The :>IJl'aker wId in an inter est ing w:w of his methods in OC.·:Hl:l Co" !I\l{-I of some of Ilk' r('suits oh . t ained . In speaking of lhe Ope r a· tiullS o f fruit ;:ro\\'in~, ~lr. (;..1, hart mcntioned tht: folJ0wing- eSSl'!1' lials. Fall ploll"in;:, Ca re ill the selection of Irl.'e!>, from 3 to -1- fel'l b.-in:; pTefera blr: 101hc brg:er ~ilc. Tree,:, should h:II'e plenty o f fib· rou;; rOOts. L1\ :\ "ritllltural Collq{(' at Corvallis. ,~ A !UHll he r of Ii riC p,1I10nlllt il \ i~·ws h;I\'c been takcl! re <'e nth-, 111(' lnSI olle fr om Ihl' towe r ,.,{ ,,'illi:IIO'9 ll :rll. Th". :ltl l1l1~ 1 Ti c·OI) mpk SlllO~e r' :-;'l\' W(H hcld fll the Ti(' H UIl ~e '.111 \lrd:!.\ c"euing-. ahurtt ,1 Il1l'lI ~I\jo\'. ing Ill.· toast! fllld feed: . 1'1;e final del'l1It! helll Frir~~y c~ejllng placed the full (Jwinv' mt'n ill th.· ra ce with 'V' psilntlli: .\i~'ssl"~.1 \Vi ko~. P l) wdl :tnd ;\1'lr~ oli s, !!rIlWI1 T ht ~i J .. .oo autOIllO'bile offL'n'd b, the I~ eo C""l"pall," of LlIll!ing as ~I fo." the best ten cars of p rl'nl lUI1l )l1d eXhlhifed 1", a ,'or/l :\1 il'higan boy \1!·"irlun.Jc--r ~I} n :ar.s of a.~c was "'0 n "r :\/ i",s .f'1("t~.., n l·(' FolK, dau;;hll'r of W illialn J'&l k, " f H;lIIO'v cr. Thi~ yo.l·!! ).:' lad] no t only IIclU ally ~re\\' th" ''Om heTs-eH. but Sfl\d:e<\ed in lI'illn il1~ (1\ I he J a\.'k,. 30n:Co:mtyCom ~how L ... fore ,;om l'cling- in the !:;tate l·Olltesl'. :It R:llph Graham. '06 ci\ :~, aLld ~I' ife (Gail \ \ -':s101'er, '07) un \ :: I. Oltu:.'u C ... - Cooper:.ville, J:ln. 3' and Feb. I. J'II1. :5-=6. f'roqllf isl,' Co. - )'Iillcrshur~. .... -'r.~rillll:.· C,l.~Free!all(l..r all. ::i -.z,s. 7ft .• C,'/" (·".-C:l ro . .I:ln. 30-31. SHORT COURSE STUDENTS. "O"ll nll'" tfOlI.I·.",· of .1"". "I., 118Jd"t'k. !{,,~- W .f 1I ,11", r llnnn. Clark E . u. Sh"rldl111. )Ilillll, f.I~rol(1 L , ". J"n"~\' ille llnu/l. Ir vin;. u, /)Il~teol 11n.'\on. Elhel )1 .1). '::.t J\,~e l)h. '\' CCI';U, Frank L. II J:l,·k"'m. .\1t:C'1.lf"rt~·, Uny f., ". R01Ue1l l lcCottnh-k, .\ro·llie )1 ,.r, £qut. l""O,,n:l.1I1. ,\[lot'tt L. ". L"n_~ing. )1t,:1)"nRIJ. JIIII 'l .\ .. ('. jlrt'd.enrillge lkE"an~' li"or~~ P . II. )1:tI,eh!'!ley E .. If. Bay"ort_ OPIJen18llder. Ed ... atd C .. /' Lnllsing. Orrat! .. liemi C. t, ~Inrti n OMewlL3rde, Jnmes, u. Adn. PRlmer. Ca r l R., (1, Houghton. PRimer. F/ly C .• c. North S tilt. PArish, l.este r P ., a. Homew oo.l. III. Parr, Walter A .. u. Mllllchesle r . PatterllOD, Guy, c, Mullike n . The M. A. C. RECORD . PRttuilo. Alex J. , (I. Deckerl"ille. Pierpon t, Da..-id. W ., u. Mt. Pleasant. Pitteuger. Jos, R .. u. )Iilford. Poucher, Glenn 'V .. u, Morenco. Prellwitz. Benj. F ., /' SOdU8. Prin<.'e, Wi11ard FI.. ,j, Odord . Probst. Earl R .. /. ::>Iorthport. Probst . Wa.rd B ., {l, :>IOflhport.. Purtell, FrR n),;. (I, Kawkawlin. Putney , Rllfu$ O.,I, Arlmdia. Ra msey, Warner E .. u. Port llope. RaD ger. Rufus. u, ::>Iorthport. RlISmussen. Rasmus J .. I. ;)Iarlette. Rawlings. Earl W .. c, Caledo nia. R .. ames. Raymond L . 1", CAAsopoHs. Reemsten. Cy r us M.J, BeulRh. Ree!!O:!, Alton E. .. u, l{Qgens,·iI1e. Reid, B o wRrd E .• (I, Royal Oak. RillS. Clias. E .. 1). Redford. Rigg~. CIRre A .. tJ. ;)1&<1011. Ritchie. Robert G., 1", Ullrri~dJ1e. Roberts, Vioceot A . • (1, lthaca.. Rogne r, G. Mu. rill, Fraokenffiutb. Root. Glenn W .. /' Beulah . Rot!e. Harold. (I, FRflllington. Rot h. :S-o tman A .. t, Richdlle. RUS!leIl. Alger S. (I, Coldwater . Hydqui!;t, J ohn A .. (l, C:u1i1lne. Hykse, Jake. c, PrOi!pe r. &li.sUury, W . Ray. (I , Ml, ldl e ton. Schneider. Ray A .. fl. Mend on. Schrepfe r, Ruyal. fl. Howe ll. Schlltm8ar. JalllU R .. u, liallliitoo. Seel~·e. Edgar J .1/, DR"isou. Seel~·. George 1:1 .. u. GRgelown, ShR"-, Roy C. fI, $hll-bbonlL ShearmRn, JI,hn F n, Troy. Sherid!ln. Robe rt J., II. J o hanne!!bllr(;. Shennan, E. Pet"r. II. OWOi!so. Sherwood. I. D., a. F"owlenillt"!. Shetl"rly. 1'(1111 ,\ .. r. Lilc h field. Shellerly, Ralph F .. c. Utchlield . Simillons. ut!Q r)'(e lI., ", ::>Iorlll Branch. Sleet I,. Enrl W .. (1. lli1rord . Smilh, ERrl D, u, Pent"·RtE' r. S'nith , Olen II ,\ ,I, 1'"lItwater. Sna~', O r!! E .. ,,, Bauer. Snelle.r, Albert B , C. IIllmi\lOIl, s,.' loE'r, CJrnlin. 'I. Chkago. III. SWillgE'IIUer){. c.Jrnt:1iIl~. tI. Spllrta Staley. Harold)I ,f,. Yp"ilanti. St .. inbadl. \\'illil1m U . l''''. O<~ineke. St",,,,orl. Ttl1lr~l.ln I) .. . '. Lall~iug. Sttinlmrg .. T, Jp",~,. E .. II, ~ l e"dQI1. Stim-.on. P;>rry L., 'f. LIl-]lO'cr. Htim,.on. Hall,1I J .. II. R('g~r~";i!e. Stu,l.J:ud. Brint,m ,J .. ,·m. ,\lillillgtnn. ::;tOlhl .. rJ. z..arl K . (I. OIH".1 SIrt'a'ur. Bent,I' D .. f. lial,,~lmrg, Sirollf!'. Oroo J , u. (\.I,lwal('r S sd,rIJer, GiUlrl""" A •• f. H'l!'<'<.)IIIIllMI_ Sol,wyf'r, Jo.~ .. \ . l', ~;Ikl<'h_ T.-et .. r. llurrcy L. , II, li;,~-lorJ, Tennllnt. O.-orl>l" e, II. )11IlU.:"r Tholll&;. C. Lynn. u. 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