The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. VOL. 16 EAST LA::-;'S L~G. MICBIGAS, T UES DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911 . ~O. 22 RECIPROCITY DEBATE . COLLEGE ARMORY, ~:30 A. M. FEBRUARY 22nd. " R eciprocity with Canada - o r :\0 R eciprocity," is the import_In! q ucSIIOtl lO be debated o n " 'c(lncs dlly morning" by I1lClllhl'rS of Oll r college f:tculty. This promises to be one of t he Illost interesti n g- {Il' bates held in:l long lime, :In,! e\c ry one is planning \0 attend. Goou music will be fl1rlli shccl, ,lilt! the judges have hcell arrilngct! f~r. The :wdicncc \\ ill act as the jur~. Following i5 the p ro~ram : ), l usic-- .\1. A. C. B:lIld. ::iong __ :\meril::l, with hand ae com p;)'lli melli. Dcbatc-Rt'ciprocity with Can ada. F or :ltlirm:'Ilh c- I~rof . F rcn~h. Dr. T Icdrick. ProL R nl~·r. For nc)!"ativc-I~·r e,; . Snyder, Dean Shaw all!1 ~ec. Brown. :'-.I usic-Auro rean QU:lrtett('. Reblll!a! by Pres. Snyder ami Dr. llcdric k. Dc('i~ion by jud:,:-C'~ ami \'('T,lIell H lIlly :l~ to m~lkl' the imporlHnl'c of gn'at all.: feci care the handlin~ of poultry . in \\'hile the institute worl.. 1\ II':; ).!"oin", thc poultry sho\\ attracted ~·ollside r· :Ible altentiOI1 and .\1 r. Tucker \\ as k('pt hu~y by the man.l· qllest iol1~. tal!':s. Au additional the feaUlr ... was students' judgin:,:- cnntc:>t ;Inti :'-.Ir. Si)( and Pro £. Gmhalll gave C\·el1. r;l(eeptiOl1:l1 mo:l1Iion ing musl'be made of :\Ir. ~cwell's talk \1 here he ilJust r:Hed the in b reed s types by thc IISC of the !;: r ayol1 and hi,. cl'l'ning ICClIl.re was IlHlch rip.' predated. T hc institute was well lltlendc(1. Pcople w"re continually coming a nd goi n g lUlU the extreme in ti.'rest in pOILIt ry was cer tainly man ifest ed . An in all it w:u a success fu l t1ffnir instit utes o f this kind nnd futu re will b e to with mu ch an tjcipatio n. look cd forward ) 1_ . ALUMN I] '03 ' F. O. Foster, for se\'cral yea rs with the TOWN C r eumery Co., of Detroi t, h;lS :K'ceIHe{1 a position 8S B :Kterio[og'ist with the I~olk San i· tary ),Iilk Co., of Illlli .nn pol is. H is address will he ~S30 Bel1dontnine ~t. f\ llllouncement h.ls been rcccivC'd of the marriage of Ita.," Ie Tower, '01, :llld :'-.lis1I :'-.lal"y Alice Dowrey, 11 :Llllilton, Ohiu. on Tuesday, :11 ;\Ir. ;,,111 :'-.Irs. Tuwcr \1 ill Feh. II. be at home afte r Mar. I. at J oplin, :'-.10 •• :!:~ X. 1:lcksoll :\Ir. Tower i~ .hl'll;ist in the color de· partment of the: Picher L ead Co. .\\"C. .a.,. The be"t o f reports come to " . A. C. from the \lark o f S. E. lohll ' son, of tht: department of IIlc"chan, ies of e n ginee r in~ at :'-.1 rulison, \\,is . 'Oi · :'-.lrs. II. C . . \[~·ek nOlifies the RE CQUU of her ,hrHlg-~' of addrl'ss frOll) Copper Cliffs to Porcupine, OI\t'lrio. . "". 1.!7 Bcc k Bldg .. THE PENMAN'S GUE::.T The greatest :\ l aS5 :'-.Iel"ling" ever in tile history of the institution was ill the . \ rlllory last cI'cnin !!, held when p rnctically 1,000 <;tu~lents and friends assembled to do honor to our;.:-o\ ernor. Prdiminar~ specdles wc-rL' made hy Jack Bowllitch, Co;~ch :'-.Iacklill :lIld Iluri s CoHill}!"' wood. and when, soon ;!fler 6 :3°. t he g'on'~rtlor :trtin:d. ,u:compallied . In- Pre,>. vOCllcll of Ihe l'cnm:tn Cluh, he was x- r eett·d \Iith :t trc· mendou!" ('hel' rinl,:'. In his introdu..:tory "peech , :'-.Ir. Goodell b~'moanerl the fllet thai we did not han' :t bctter place in whkh to hold s u o.:h a meeti!!;,!, hili said we 1l1l1~t I e con tel1\ with what th(· Lord and the lq;islaturc h:ul furni ~hed. The g'on'rnor II":IS introdll.:ed :I" "n prog'ressi\'c ~ta tc Slllan of nation· \1 ide repul:Hioll. a eulkgc man. a tr;tvcler. n rdonner, lmd, ahole ~1I, a foro.:("ful, :;a!lifL)!'~lln spc:lke r with :1 m("~~nge of in~pira!ioll fur people who th illk." ".\ Stullent's Uhlit{:ltion; Ii i,. DUI\- t~, ~ociel\. State :md ~:Itiull" was' to be liuv.O,.born's suhjccI, but he pro,·ed his own assertlf>ll that subjects meant \'ery lillie to "II) :lddress, amI gal'e one of his ch.lr· actcristic happy talks. hrimmill~ full of good th ings and pUlling c\' ery one in g-ood humor. The speltker u rged thnt the young people of to· d ay put away the unnecessary - the fnlse things in life (nen the hllirh nnd come out boldly for what we I·le d id not bel ieved was ri}!"ht. want to preach too loudly; the man who does tha t. is ex p ected to p r ac· t ice , :tI1d "il keeps me pretty bILsy doing the latte r these days," Sllid the s peaker. The IIl rge c r owd paid the closest attcntion to the :Iddrcss throu;..;:holLt, :lIId, led h}' F :I\ :--niher, the gO\, crnor \I as "ho\\ n the hill}!" o.:apacity of :\1. .-\. C:" studellls in the yells which follow('(1. The o.:olleJ,!e o r· chestra. furnished cxcC'lIen t Illll'>ic for the oco.:asion, which \\ a" :tppre. "iated by el-ery Olle prcsent . lllE I'P.X 'US. .\t the clo~e Ilf Ih~' :l("lre~~ the member" of the l'enm,1Il CluJ, with thei r J,!"e,;ts :1~~emhlcd:11 th~· home of Dr. amI :'-.1 r.,. 1:lai."dell. wbo H"n kindly opt.'nl·d their home to tl;e .lub Oil this ot·o.::l",ion . . \fter an itl· forrnul rcreptiotl. in \\hich ,Ill werc prilile~ed 10 tlWl'! the :.:,)\crnor, a four COu rSe dilll1Cr. provi,le.1 h.1 :'-.lrs. Ulai,s{ldl and her frielllb, w,,~ .. ern',] the b~' \\'omcn's Buildill". Ahout Ihirt\· :{uc"ts \\""re .. e1 en in).!", s:lyill~ something :lIId had been while hc talked, too." In eve r yone of the to asts gin:1I toere was so much 10 think upon tha t they should he publi.shed iu full. Space dOt:s not pe r mit, how· eve r, and we o.:an olllv 1Il('!ltion t hose who responded, nm!" tha t com bined, ()Qn llnued On PfI&"e ~) l'urlkllLu, O r e., Feb. 10. 191 \. :'-.Ir. B. ,\. Faunce, Edilor :\1 . • \. C. J{ lI'OUl>. D l·:tr \lr. Flluncc: . \., tllc tnn·",1 Enclo~ell liml ~uh",'riptioll for the HI 1 l':lIl't affo rd to for anoth"r \"(·:Ir. bc "ilh"ut ihc little l'apt:r, ,.il1~·e l halc ~·t"nc 10) rl':tlife how it keeps !lIe in touch II itll the \\ o rk of the I ~a ll SCl' from 'ht' ilt'IIlS collt;'::l" from limo: I" time lh:t\ Ih.'re ha\c heen 'Iuitl·;t fc\\ cha llge", ;md add;. tioll" m;I.].. . cl'en ;n the ",hurt two JUld :1 h.tH Il'"r,,; "iure I Idt there. I :lIn "Iili forc~t ;I~~i.,tant on the l"olull!hi" Xational Forl·",t ' ,f \V:lsh. thOrt allra t· ti\·c o f all the .1'0ulIg mell I en'r met, :lnd ! 511:111 sadl), miss him in Ihe bot:llwi:11 rooms o f the \..'ni\'ersit\,." CUArlLR $ E . I h:~"E\', . Dcpt. of Bota ny, F eb. q, t9t 1. Unil'e r",it\ of :\'ebr., . Lincoln . From anothl·r pc rSotl:Jl friend u f P rof. P hill ips : " T his is :1 I'e ry Sl ran;..:'e ca3l·. Phillips \\:15 (ertai llly in",:me. lie Wrof. lind Mrs. lI ed ric k as patrons added to the pleasure of the even ing. The M. A . C . RECORD .... u ...... cu"" "IInoU 0 .. . ' .... TMe C:OLUG .. no ...... THO< "Ie,,'"'''' .TATe; _C.. ,CULTU"U COLLe"" • • A. '''UMCl , "' ....... .. .. IlI .. "o" .UII.CR I~'O '" Entered .. I loIlCOud-e1Jt.a mall matter ." !.An.llnc. :o.Ilo:b . ~mlt hJ' P. O. Mone,.. Order. O.an. or Jl.e«1!t.f!red L\:tler. Uo not IM!nd slAln"!M. AddrflM .ll Bubft:rlptlon • • "d -.drutl Irll~ mat wr to UH! )01. A. O. H lWOltfl, Rout I.lIn_ .Add l"C$l all OOll lrIOOtl<",. to Ilnl'. lileh . tbO!' )1" .... lnll Jl:dltOr . 8"".IIelll om~ ... ·Ith l ..... rence II Val) Buren l 'rtnUn" 0<:1 •• !HI-1:!11 f:l'IfI.nd AUl . :>:c. .. LaM ina. Mid •• TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1911. CHASE S. OSBORN THE PENMAN 'S GUEST . (UOntl",,~d (ron, pBlli'! L.! they :tSsured the govern o r of the hODor he hRll confe rred by meet ing with t he club and thl!ir g uests at ~cc. Brown, E. C. th is Lindcm:ulIl, 1 L Collingwood, )1ay or Gunson nod I~ re s. Snyder. lime: Go\".Osborn·s introduction was the Ot."'C;IIsion of :1 ~enerlll appl:lUse, and his adclrcs .. WIIS listened to \\ ith grelll inter ... s' . The Governor assur('·d the dub t hat h~ consideretl il a pri\'ilcge to meet with thent on this occasio n, paid a fi ne l'ompliment 10 the loast· maste r a nd to those you ng meu who had p receded him with rc"ponses, and joined thc club in :I general ap· preci:l tioll of the ki ndncss shown by Dr. and ~I rs. U\:lisdell. J Ie spoke in 1m iUleresling- man· ncr uf his tru\'cls, s l:tting thaI he had heen ill nCltrl\' even' coull l n ' of the globe, :uu.l w'as impre:.scd (rom these tr:n' c1s that the Christian ..:iv_ ilization is reull), the only one worth whiie. Th", "'llCllker told of some of h is own expericnces as a news· paper m:m. The twO important censors of the press today :Ire pub. lie- opinion and the libel law, and c\'erv yOlloa' man who emen the fiel,]" of ne\~.,papt.:r work will no doubt hc(ome acclu:linted with both. ~o field offers g reatL'r returllS, both as to satis[;lction of work accom· plished IIl1d in a financial wal, than docs the lIewSp:lper. The m:1I1 who enters the field, bowe\'er, lnu~t be n tea ther. a mo ra list, a figbte r. ;1 leader, in ordcr to sucect:J. G ov. Osborn thell memioned the tremandous amount o f work to which he h:ld beell called, nud stnted thllt his aim was to gi,'c the Slatt' all adminiSl'ratiOn which would lift her uu rden of taxation IUld place hcr among the stlltt'S whic h lire pointed 10 w ith pride. [n view o f Ihis he did not gin:: what might be called encouragement new buildings for the I:ollege. ",'\ 5 much as I Im'e ~l. A. C. and each of our other institutions amI the work they arc doing," said he, 'q lo\'e the: st.'Ho:: as a whole heue r, and must do for the people collect.ively what seems best during m~' short adminis tra. tioo." ,"onccrn illK At the doiC of the program Gov. an hOllo rary Osborn w as made member of the dub. Great c redit is due President Goodell for the manne r in wh ich every detail of th~ evelling's cnter. tainment was carr ied ~ut. The big athletic c arni\'111 w ill be held early in April this year, pos· sibly on the 8th. Plans are already unde r way aud will all be completed during the present term. The M. A. C. RECORD . . , . ' m W m E make a specialty of provid ing every- thing in the way of fine stationery. mm,n announcements, invitations, programs, ~ .. , ':lJ:+' or ruma etc. .. (jJ Our facilities are complete for I + Designing, E ngraving, Printing and Binding C lass Publications and College Annua ls . . :t++! ~+..ii , ' , Robert SInith Printing Company W ... hi n gton Ave.. and Ion i a St. Lan.iog DANCER - BROGAN LANSING 'S LEAD ING STORE CO. Latest Styles in Ladies Suitings and Millinery - LARGE LIN E OF FINEST FUR S This to you. J uniors: \Ve have the laid!. styles in e\'erylhing to wear for the "J. H op:' For the Men: Dress Ties, Shirb. CoUars, Vest~, Gloves. Mufflers. Hats. Studs, Cuff Link!. For the n Prom. Girl:- Dress Gloves. Scarfs. Handkerchiefs, Hair Ornaments. Jewelry. Also Silk H ose, all shades. at $1 per pair. . ··GOOD THINGS TO W EAR·' ELGIN MIFFLIN I 1 Do n 't Borro w When you can better affo rd to buy. Common Razors id $l.0Il \0 ~1.75 Ever Ready Safety Ra~.Qrs (" ~1.00 Gillen Safety Ha~.ors .... 1.1 $.i 00 Razor liones .... ..... @ <.iOe Ha;r.of Strops . <'!!: 50e to $'2.00 '(ou will b, satisfied. EVERY KIND Of FURNIT URE FOR. YOUR ROOM - Cots Foldi ng Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks Norto n 's Hardware III W" ._hitl..,IO" c\Y~. s. Collelt"e Ijuu H .. d'luBrters ALL GOODS DELIVERED fREE M.J.« B.M. BUGK • ,I ABOUT THE C AMP US ,,,,,.,---. ~~ l! r.lrs. A. G. Cr:lig, of Deer Park , \\·a~h., visited college friends aliI.' day the past week. FO!.::;n- A C . of .\\. catch pin. left dated L:)37, has hee H fo und all(1 \\"ith the lihrllrian. Prof. B'lffO"·S ;,:-a\"c an l'xccllcnt iHust rated address bdon: the short cou rse students, Frid'lY cI·cnill;:::, 011 1\1 ichig:Hl llirds Franklane L. Sewell, of :'\iles: :\\;ch., Jdi,-ered :111 ilhlstrated ad dress, Thursday el-clling", Oil l'ouhry MarkC't COllllitions of Europe. to T he Delta Club ga\·e ,L p:lrt_1" memhcrs o f the fa cu lty and teaching for,,;e in the assembly room of the ~\gricuhural Building, Frid;lyen'n- ILlg. )-.[iss Constance Earle, of P'lano, Ill .. is v isitill;! :Lt the home of her i\1 rs_ A . .\[ . Brown, 11<1' ing: aUllt, reeen tl\" rcturned from :L ,-isit with Miss Alice Earle, :It Belling-ham, \\-ash_ i\Ir. Geo . .\'1. T owar died at his the college on farm home nca r \\-ednesday of last week at the ag:c o f 8i years. r.1 r. Towar has be(·n a resident of Ingham cou llty for 58 years, and here his ch ildren,j . D., '85; Perry G., '8.1, and jennie A., '86, were born and educated. " -. T. L angley, '8~, sends in a one dollar \\·illiam, whic h he sa,-s will "establish recip rocity between us for some time." ).[r_ Langley e njoys the '\'eekly visits o f his col, lege paper, is pleased with the at, tempt to p rese r ve College I-I all, and asks for addresses of ~1. l\_ C. peop\c in o r ncar the Twin Cities, that t hey rnay ha\'e a "getlogether" a s other cities are do ing. ) ~liss Hess l3ailey, in colle;:;e last tl·rm, has left her home in L'Hlsin ~ alld g one to Califomia, where sht· will keep house for her brother. l\'early 100 im-itations h:l'·!! beell issued hy tht: '>ellior g irls for are· ception to be hehl \\"ednesd,IY after noon, the 2~nd, for till" ladies of the fac ulty. ).[r. Ralph Fdto"n, for severa] years a resident o f East Lansing, has exchang-cd his property nca r the Delta for a farm near Dimollliak. r.Ir. john Feiger is the new resi· dent. II. B . .\l c Dermid, '06. ,isited his brotht'T, F . II . .\leDermid, '1 2, 011 ~at\\nlaL .\bc is with the .\lIis Ch,llmers Co., of ~Iilwaukce, <1 " erecting" enginee r, :~nd_is all the road most of the time. Xews has been recei,-ed of the serious injury of the ten-yea r old son of I>rof. ;LLld }.Irs. B. 0 _ Long I Ie was year, of Ft. Collins, Col. acc ident:Llly struck on the head with a stone, which fractured the skull. Prof. C. H. Goetz,of the Forestry department, Ohio Stale Universit\·, writes that M . A. C. did he rself proud ilt the reccnt corn sho w held at exhibit Columbus. caused much .\or r. Spraag w as kept busy answering q uestions, forestry depart_ ment o f Ohio State had a n ice ex hibit of wood s at this show. interest, and T he bread T he pedagog-ies cb~;; spent T he T hursday Illornings ,!lui Friday \isitin~ d,Ls ses in the L:l!lsing hi~h school. The one week cou rse in Dairy ["rmill);! will be ;..:iq:n ;\l:trch 6-1 I. The programs arc now ht·ing dis tributed. An electrical show will he hcld durillg the second week in .\1 ses in machine tool de s~!:" n find ,yorks management spent 1 uesd:l\' aflernoon at some of the lllanuf:Lctllriug- plants_ in Lansi ng. spec ting the !:lrgc mach ine ry and s peci,ll tlXl\lrcs and tools IIsed for fllciJitfllill~ m:lLlUfacture. The time t:lking, rate tixing ,md cost account ing methods employed were also illl'est igaled _ The intcrcollcginte debate will be hdd at Ypsilanti o n ;\Iarch 3- - [t;s hoped that a goodly number of )\1. A. C. people will lIe..::omp:my Ollr repre!'elltat;ve. Th e judges chosen for the debate arc Profs. Arthur G. Hall alld Thomas E. R:mkin of Ann A 'rhor, Atty. \V_ A. )\Iertl. aud J . H . Snoo k of the Y. }'L C , A., Detroit, a nd Judge \ , . . A. Brown o f Cheboygan . Only three colie<>'es will have women representatites. T he eontes.~ will be entirely sepa_ their rate, the women givinu o ra.tions in the afte r noon the men in the even ing. ;nd The M. A. C. RECORD. ENTERTAINMENT . The third number on the enter· I'ainmcnt course was presentoo b) the Mendelssoh n Trio lind C. Ed ward Clark, bllritonc. in the Armory \Vednesday enuing . Thallhe per form;1I1CC ple:lscd th o: large :l\Idience was proven hy the enthusiastic ('n· cores of each lmd c\'cn' numocr on the program. Each rriclllbcr o f the trio ,,,as an artist, :md pl:lycd the d iffi cult compositions with case. ~'ir. Clarke's "Irish bal1:tJs" took his am.liencc by storm, ami he W:1S Follow rCCltlled :lgnin and ag':lill. ing is the prog-ra\ll as presellted : Vi olet Smith ClAre nce. Piani~ te . Helena von &!.yn. ,Tiolillisle. Loui~ Smith. Celli~l e. C. Edward Clarke. &rllolle. lauch, gi"ing a ,' j"id desc ri ption of c"ery step from the time th e :mimal is brought into Ihe slaughter house until the sid~s hang- on Ihe hook in the cooling room. .. \,"h\" ~lr. O ' kad:lnext said a few w o rds I Love' Butchering." on Charlie told of the benefit derived from se~ing the animal on foot and Ihen dre ssed and comparing the ell :s as to "alue a nd percentage of tht· whole carcass. ~lr.1-:n o pf th ... n told u s o f the ;Ie· cessories of butche r ing-, IJ:lmillg as lhe most itllpor t:11l1 a shilrp knife, a pin ... Slic k :Jbout IWO fect long, a hOI nrc in :l coal ~tol' e and a little ~alt lllld p~ppcr w ould bc :ll'cl'ptabll.". al 6 :30 ~exl Tuesday eleniIlg" .I"d..:c C olling-wood ;Iddr",s.., ,\ill the club o n .,F:lTlll L:l \\" ." Tri o-D lhjor .................. Bolll1l Song-Prologue PagHacci .. i.r,mt'amllo Violi n-Romtillct' ...... Til"(Hl llr Sac/If:z P iallo--Rhapsodie l:I ongroi~ :\0. S Li&Zt . .. Jlf.lIlJlt,!~ t Cello .' B. MelO1lie. ! b. Scherzo ... OOf'1I& \ II. ~ngs lly l lother TauFl:ht lie "~ , b. GnleY Soup; ........ Dr.'!Jr"fJ!..' I GuilalTe . . .1tVJI];lmv:&k,l.SorO«lte 10 In ., 5.!rellllde .............. Drd/o J1olli.·/AA(}i. II :\~" II. .ulhl'T!' I.JO~·. lilt .. W. [;"Bcon; Squir.. TII,.jwr. a ju-tit-e, H. P. TU Clll.\S TIIII:odegll ('<'UIII~ F. II S,,:S..-("IIUJ )Ir .\r nl~lr,,(I~. R rh ilr(~\!l !U,UI. F. )1. J"u:S"t"I:S ("1lI~y I'rt!' ,,,no nn .\ialnln;1I l.!,,~'-(,m. )11lJ' L. S Krw; C .. I",lI'! )r'lb'·rl~. II r,dk of Ihe COllfe;lg,'. Ii, pllrt.l· \If bll~inl'~g. \\ E Lly~oct\ lJ.>(.·li.lur,.'I11 Ii/H" il(!iwil .'-l"P·/l1I1 O. 1 (Jr'f.c,(> )lr~. S .... d,;\"u. 1\ "1,1,,,,", At\anta )1· 'J"r\~' dau~I'ler. )1,:" K ) 1 l'A~rrIt-, (:hH"'. \\·.liarfiel.l.of Gran(1 Ra p ids, Pro f. ('co. Ilum phrt"), of \\'i"~'OI1~i u, II.nd Ju.!;..:e Collin;..:-\\ood. \If our OWII cib . Go,),! lIlu,,;ic ha" 1"1("'11 pro,·ided. :1Ilt! c\"cn'lhill:;!" po~~ih1e h,IS bcen dOllc 10 ril;lke the I\l·tk illh'rc;;;lillg ami ill;;;lructin~. APPRECIATIO N OF HORT. MEN. T " ,;',' Ii,o,{/I' .,,' .1/ . . J. C. .Lln\l;!r)· ~t:i. 11)11. fr;llI!.: ,:lluc lu u~. Gentl"llItoH:' -\\ c, tht, Illl'm],cr" ~'f Ihe 1911 ~hurt c/)\\r~t i~l fruit grt,l' in;:. ,Ic~ire tv e\'pT('~,,; 10 .\ OU Ollr appre ciati on of thc h",nctilll III" rin''! from Ihe course. and of the Illltl willill).(: atliludc Vl'n n,ailif~'!'lcd h~ tllO~C ill ,·h:tr;:l'. \\"e han, bC<'n i1llpre~sed 'I ilh \lIC e,· i· delll d,~ireof l11e prof.'~~or . .; aml in. ~trUrll)rs Iv ,'oopcralc with u .. in il];!kin~ the COUr...l· "f Ihe lUOSt p r:lcli(.ll \"011 havc IlII'1 I: , e,·,·n l'lOrl' than h.llf \\":1\., al:'] \\c would ~:". ill all ~illn' rit\, ·il;,.t \\c hllH' /Ie\~r .-i·HIIC ill ,onlact wilh d corps uf tC;lehu,,; IC\ lllciug ;:I lI",fe ull :lllim oll'" de .. ire 10 ::i,·c u;; iu·' "hat we want tlud Ilchl. ill !to f:lr J\o, i, j" reason:lhlc lIlId IXl~l'ihlc, III ,iew vf theh' CQnditullI"-, and ill onk r In furthcr Ihl." )£ro\\ in:,:- o f betle r fruit, w c do hea r tily COllll11 Clld :I\er:l;":<' fruil thc Ihe Cf}ur'e "rr~\\e r of thc !'Clate, cilnLf :lclilC o r pro~pcclive. 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