I I J I • I , • Th~~ :v'I. A. C. RECORD. =======~ ~~~ _____ M_IC __ H_IG_A_N ___ S_T_A_T=E===A=G~R_IC_U __ L_T_U_R_A_L __ C_O __ L_LE_G __ E_. ____________ ~ 'yr,$'- --1>" E.1ST LA:S-SINO, lilCB IGA:-<, TUESIlt\Y. ;lURCH ~.s. 1911. VOL. 16 :-;0.21 CHANGES I N COURSES. The committee h:l\"ing in dl;lrl-!C the ch all~c of course;; h:n c heel! \\·ork in).:' UPOIl the same fo r a 1011" ;11,1: period of I;nh.', :md h;\\"c ueell ,It last to Scule the matter dctillildv. T he :lim has been, in a gCI1t:r~11 w;w , to rnillce Ihe num he r of cn-d ilsYpcr term from ~5 to .!o, Wilh the itl ca of ncco mplishi ug' 1\\'0 thin\:,s. tirst. to rc(lu cc the :l.mo unl of pro :.rrmll time req uired o f ~lu(knts aud. ;;('coml, to enallie in COIHH.'(!l ll' I1Ct' , the studclll (0 do bClIl' r work. .. \11 ch an:.::c! for ;111 cb~se!> go illro dfl"'\ fall h:nll. exce pting for the 11\);<';\ r" cshmcll in cng: ;L1ccr". challg-cs t1w ('oming" tcrill. which ' ;I ke effect T he effect of thl'sl' dl1Ing:e" will he to reduce the numher of slIbjc("t" take-tl hv the sludent til Olll:' l i1l1l', 111 thl' cti::::itwering course . for C';LlIl· pic, the' !I\,l'rltg:C numht.-r of louhjcl"Is t:tke-Ii per week has heell redul'ed from loel'en to fin;· all(1 ~i,,·tcllth ... Th e progr;tm hours h:t,"c bel'n n" duced to :\houl thirty , whidl m";;llilo a rc,luclion of Ii\e, or tift .... l·n pcr cellt. .l\nothcr dl :m~e \\ hil'h j..; hased upon the work o f anolhcr commit· tee. is Ihe rCnlo\-al of solid ):::eOl1)e · Irv from the freshman .' I;ar. and plalill).! il in ,I,.: entrance re tilli n:. men I ... .'\ 0 rn;!t('ri:!1 challJ.!"cs h:l\"e Ill'l'll ill electives. e't·l'plillJ.!" as i t ill :I'L 'L," "",,..":' rnm.!..' Ill.''''l "l~e~~,1" II1CIII of otht.' r .. ,ihjt·d" . I n a g:elleral" :I., thc rullu" m;.: challJ;l'''' arc the impflrt:ull Olll'S III Ihe ctl lll1llittl'c's rq JU rl: Hdttt" l"I.·'T U \I. CUI'!:"'!;. In Ihl' redllction l, f c rcdit,. ill t1w . \ g: r il-ullll r:tl Cour"e Ihl' ohjcd i~ not to d iminill h the tot:11 :lInolllll "f \\nrk dUlll'. hilt ralher to Ililllini"h Ihe :Itlilal lime "IWI1\ ·I,·,-ttlre ;1111 !;thoratun. Ihus :':11 ing' roonl the lilllllcnt 1111 oprlortunily 10 do 1Il0re I\nrl .. p,·r ~o nll ll\" . in lin .. ·,. uf For the "wdt'ut looking' lu\\nrd in \ CIeri nary ~t: i c n ('c . :. pecialiJ;;ui lln fOre!ol n, horliOlllure, anti aniulal mId ,!:;in ' hU;;],;lIl1I I-j,·C\ " \,hkh han' Ill'ell hithcrlo l'Il'clll'e to fOr{''' lr~ lowdents. such :1'; II'IOse l·l];!i n",·n n;.;. "'h~l nilotr" l11:1d~ re· 001:1111' . 1.'1,' .. h:l\e lIe";l1 Illli r"~1. in ;,:-r;1ll11'd pl' rI11i~loiI1il tl,... la~t IwO w cek!\ o f Tlw forl's t r ~ ,Ie parllllellt h:l~ :11· \0 Wily " hl'CIl Il(ili..:e th,· term :111111l:1111' fo r \i~its to IUlII hl'r (·; trllP~ . in ord~r 10 ,.lUd..- IlLmb~ring­ opl'rations in a pr:lcl1ral lIlallllcr. The ol'~ nl\ iUII of:1 Stl ll\ln,' r fo rc ~l r\" "rhool "'ovcring- si',.. \\eek" will he conlinllcl!. ,I peril'l(l (If T he li"lof C!e.-c;les ,L\-aihlhte 10 fllre"tn "ll1Ilelll:; ";11111.' as the e:.:.cp!iOIl o f :"I:.!rkultllral rl'111:III1" h"' rl'lo forl', \\ ilb ~e\~r;ll illlt'IJr!anl 1"lditio ll~. ;\Ill! .... :r) 1I111Ch Ihe '\: (d"Eldll"'l ; CO'·USI .• T h..., r..'duc\ioll in ('red i,-~ in !Ill' en;:ille~rillg' l-O\lr"l' p l'og'ra lll h:ls hel'lI dfl'lled ;n pari :1., flllll\w~ : ~"Iill :,:e"I11";\,, is ;It!.:tlln·c! 10 Ihe S\lh.frl·~hmen '· .. ::I r. :\Iu.k·rn l:t1;'.!I1:1:.!I· ... ,m,1 hiloton h;l\~ l>Cl'lI dirniu'ite.1 fnHlI til\' frl.'sli. Illl'l\ lea r. Shn)! "-'lrk h~'C11 r~dllt·cd froll! hO\lr~ p~' r \' ~ek . rC'luirern':llI" h;1\-,· tu :,i:.: ~i;..:hl D(;"c riptil"" g-elotlldr, is \\~ork, dHll·tl in tolle Il·rrn·" o f IWo. l·lmsoii· in plilce ~hup w"rk for I'i\ il cng-inl'crs di .. enntinllet! "tlhe ...,114 1 of Ihl' win. I,' r term. irt~ll·:I.1 of al Ih~ l'/ld of the .. prin,:.:- II' rill. Till' COIlr"e ill hnlr;tulic IIlUtUn. 11"" l>ccll Jr"Plx·tl. • Gr"phi c:, will II\; n'(t',ircd ill thle CUI ore o f l·ilil cl1;:.:-;n,·..,r" o nlt·. Thl' ck'clin's ill the "p rin~ terril . "cni',r \"{~ar, hll\'(: hce ll r,,;,luc(;d from til e lO'IW O c r~dil "' . tIO.\[ E ~;C(}XO) II (·"" The alldili(l11 of lime for technical work ill Ihe fre!;lnn :11I and ~opho. mor .. · '-CHrs is the mOSt delirahlc oh· jel'l Iltl:lined in the Inwering o f c redo ils ;n th ~ women':, lou rse. T he import:1I11 ch nllg-cs arc: The ilJlroliudioll of che mistry ill Ihc fre s hlllell rear for home eco· nomics. HOI:1r1.\· will eo minllC through the frcshlllell .H·ar and lira w ing t hrough the suphomo rc, Drawing an oplion ilo m:tdc a;..:ainsl piallo for Ihe fin·t year ;\tId Englis h againsl piano Ihc s ecolld vear. In domestic a r t an :l(ldilion:11 clec· ti,'c wi!! be offerell. This w ill be a include c O\lr~e in textiles IUld w ill fibres and the diffc re ut wea l'es in linell, w ool , elc., a lld t heir adulte ralions, :IS we ll as Ihe gelle r;11 suhject of wea\·jng :llld baskelr y w ilh selection of m:l le r ill!!I. te:.:tilc A n add it io na l cou rse in H. H. «)o n llnUet! on tl&l!:e t .1 THE ATHLETI C CARNIVAL . AFTERNOON A ND EVEN ING, SAT URDA Y, APRIL 8th. hi;.:-g-l·r .\ pril.s. The ;11).1 'tll;lrlcr,.., Ilml ~~';'Ilng \\ere . \ 11 ill!cr~~1 at Ibe pre ... cll1 lim ... c~nll'rS ill the hi:,: alhletic' 1,,1"[11\.11 o n III"U:l'.!ellllll! hl'll~'r time pl:lI1~ ;1 lh:lul"l"r hefore, It~ld a I,i:,:- ~·ru\\d \\ in Iw Ill·""lled . . La"l ~ <;ar Ihl' :Ig lIuilllin;,:- fllrni~llI.:d '· ... l·l'!· ricuitllf;11 It'lll l'Oth li~hllU~ Inillor point ~. :llld T hi .. \-ear Ihc ;lrnHln ,\ ill he 1I--o\"<1. ';lIt~illl' "C'~II Ic'nls will he ar ;11)11 r:1I1;':-l'd ill all l· I ,...lo<;~·(1 mid "' :1\, .\lul in :IIId;lioll .~i" Imoth ... "iii he '1:lk l' n lip h.\ ... ht)util1~ g-:tllcril-",. p"pl"t"lrn ... t;" II],..II111 the lil.:t·. T Ill' ]';1(h h"" .. ..., will 1,.. II~etl :\ .. Ihe n lll--o~III11. . \ d:mre i ... lIllIe ~i\c l l i,l Ih .. · arl1ll,l'\, ;tnd her.· III ... " will he found rdr~· .. h· mt'nl ~I'UI.I .. l11alla~l~J I>~ th~ ~irl ... fll1·l1j .. h ;1 spel Lit par:III,· :I\! r:u_:tiun, eou ... i"'li/1~ of fort.\.ti,e hor~ l'" fl1l1~ l"I\lipl'~'11 for thl' \\.'~Il' n l Irin. T h,· down h'llld \\ ill •. 1" II~ual.·:lrld t{, thl' :It· Ira<'I;'III. and Ih~' H'g-I1I:lr h.1I1I1 II ill fl1rlli .. lt Ihe IIlu"k. E;lrh ~ut·il"1.\ will h,,\c il~ OW/1 "pl'cial J1la~'l' in Ihe p;lr:lde. ;ul(l all IOl:l'lh"r \\ ill furni ... h lilt' h~·~t ~\'cr. T he fOH'''ll'r" :I re hl :\11)"'1 of the duhs \\ ill a! .. " fill" l1i ... h ",Uil;lhl,· ;tllr:tctieJJ1.... Th,·. \ reu clul, I,btl II) hll\C Iheir J.!"1;lkrn·,1I1~. allil \\ ill ~ht)\\ ";Ollie l',;,-~pliollall\ ;":-01.'1; "'tum .... :"\u m";;II .. \\-ill hl' ",·TI,·II in th,' duh" on Ihe e\,·"ill;': of Ihe "ho\\. ;1~ clcr.\ 0111' i ... ~\Lppu .. ed It) lunch .1\ Ihe en"'li\ al';; refn'~hIl1l'/11 s t:llld ... .\ .. ,..t:tled hefrwe. Ihe c.\pc /1 .. e for \('411 ... li;.:htlll!! ;Ill.! II ill he IIlIldl g:re:ller than lhat 4,f bSI ,·e,lr. awl Ihc p,llrt)/1,,~e ... houhl hI' 'pr,,' purti"nal"", \\·e an' ... ure it II ill he. . !:Lr· ... cr. ..... .. c:tlin;.:- I: n~ryol1c hOlht. INTERSCHOLASTIC TROPH Y. lite Thrnll;.:-h cffllrt~ (If I'rof. :-'!;\~klin, a hcauliflll s;!\er \;11)) w;1l I'e uffered :111 Il!1er~dltll:hli. :,~ Trophy :It the co,,,ill';':- COllte~t in :\l:t~. Thc Iropl1) cOllie" from Ihe T. B. lb;1 COllljli1lH. 'hrou;.dl :\Ir. II. !:11llt:S I:: ..... e". nf that tirm." hn;" a I;~r!'ollal friClld of I'rof. :\Iaddin. T hilo hea utiful <"l'P slal\d~ ~-I inclll's hi;.:-h o n a b:l"c. :IJlt I \\ ill be :I ft Ihe T. H. Huil lroph,. 1-.110\\11 It will b,· gi,en IQ Ihe sdwul sl·t)r. ing Ihe ;.:-n·ak~1 nllm he r of p()it)\s, rday ra ce s ,'o u!ltill~. :lml will h,,; held hy t hat SdlOOl for :1 pcriOLI of om' \ car. Shoul,l atl\ school \\ in Ihi s Clip fur three \ca~s. nul neces. sarih con sccutive, it hecome5 the prollcrty o f Ihal school. Thi~ i"i eert:linly a II illlll'r amI \\ ill p rove a g- rc;!t incenti ve 10 the larious schools co rnpe \ill~. I~ro f. :\l:t"'kli n has h:u.1 someth ing of I hi~ kind in mind fo r a lon~ tim~', and jl1st ~ l1 cceedcd in se~'l\ri/1g the prom· ise o f same lasl week while in Dc· I roil. "0. J. 1->. 10 liller is Ilwllager of a fruit farm nea r Yietor, :\I ollt. ALUM I .:-". :\11'. \\"onl /];1<; ""'l'IL r.:~·I·in·11 of tht ,k-:l\h in jlt11L1:lrI );",1 o( I )r. II. L. H n .. l·id ... ·rry:ll hi., hrHlle in \\':IIIS:lII, i{ os" n f,l'Tn \\ilh hi" \\·i .... dlm;.:-ht,·r. aCtCIltructnr in ch il en;,:-i necring: at the .\gricllitural C()II~J:{c . hut Un::!ulI 10 be in .\li rhig-;111 aftL'r c'pl'dS -'\ltll' of Ihi" ye.l r. 'oS. l ohn " . . \ \ 'ilbcr i" f:lrmi"g- Ill'ar llis addrt'S~ is Ie R idlLllond. \'a. F. O. ~. ."". F rank Parke r is !>upe rilltcmlent with " il.-llCn, Chicago, III. cons truct io n .\ Le\\ i s '10. :\ 1 iss :\1 uric! 'r-wiggs is leach ing :!cic uce ill Delroit w ith dOlllestic :Illdress :It S 1 7 Lillt.:oln :IVC. is ~ I i "s Flore nce E. COpson teachi ng domestic art and domestic science ill the township high school o f Genesco, nl. r Th e M. A. C . RECORD. The M . A . C . RECOR D PEACE ORATION CONTEST. .U.~ " "'D '~""n TUUDAV DU"'"'' T,,'" COLLI"'" OU R n TH t ."" "',, .... aT AT' " " '''CULTURAL COLL"'''' .U8SCRI" ' O,. 1$0 C!:NTS PUI YEA" .£nkred 3 5 second";:!.'1 mlln n",tter at Lanijlnl!'. llieb. Remit by)'. O. Mou,'Y Orch, •. D raf~ Or Rf'I!o'I$~d l.elt" •. Do not ... nd st"mp$. Addre~81l ~ubserll>\lonsa"d I!.d"ertlslu/i ma ~l"r to th e ~1. A U. H r.('(>RI>, .Kn .. u I.,.u sing, Mleh. A ' ld ~ "ll oouUlbullOn!l \0 IiiI' MRIl.II.Ij"ln g l':dl tor. • BUIIln el;8 OtllNI "'Itb 1..a"'I"('"o::e '" Van Bure n f'rlllttng 00 •• ~III-~It Grand Ave. So" LR.uSlnll. ~lI o::h . TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1911. J UI::'T 5° yea rs :lgo ill April Clime inc c[,lllo arms, :lml ),1. .\ . C. was Iloi lacki ng when it came to sending" ht::r share o[ men. Prac ticalh' the w hole of the grallunling c\uss'u ropped their work a t college lllld entered the scn-icc, as did SCI' · eral in later da,,!>c!:-. Thc following is .l list of tho: g- r:ldua tcs who ldt lime, as I)carl.l· as eolle~e lH we hal'e been able to secure thcm. Class t.{ rJ'6I. _.\Ihc rt F. Allen, L a rned \'. Beebe, 11. O. Bcnham, Gilhert A. Dickel. Cha rles E . 11 01- lister, Albert :So i~ren'{ iss. tbal Class '!{ I J'6.?- Francis H odg- m:lIl, Ch:ls .. \. Jl.!we!l, E dl\anl ;'If. Pro .. ~tOIl. ClaM ,if ,866'.-.·\. G. (; ul!cy, Samuel :\1. Tracy. Cla.<5 of IJ'io.-Geo. A. r~ :1rr, Daniel K: Gunll. Clllu qf ".\>i3. ~Ranso m )1. Brooks. In addition to the aIJOI'e, a largl' numher of 10l'al hol's cllte rcd the sen-ice who ' lid not "g r,I{]IUI1C, m:U1y :lc,tion o r l1'l\-in); been killed lIlaillll.!d for lifo.:. in \V hat:1 fine lhi llj!" it would he if :\1. A . C. could onl\' celebrate ill ,{ filting m:mncr the ;;Icrificc of these men. and Qn thi". the 50th ;lIl11in~ r· ~afl' of the call, e rect to their melll Orl' ,I >,uit:lhle monu ment. \V h,lt a ,>pie,uJillthiug it would he to h,ll'e a homc.c(l1l1ing nf tho«e who s Ufl'in:, that wc mi::ht llgain listen LO the ~Iories of trill!;; :1lJ(.llrium phs. It':;; wurth thinking- abo ut aliI" way. T H C ::\1. C. R. has planned to "00 thinA'''''' \l urin~ the ne:-.::t feW 1I10nth", which \ "ill ;lff~ct )J. .:-\ . C. n:n- hl-o rabl, . ll c re a re ~(lme of th~ item;, of i~ltere.';1 : _\ double track from Ltn'-illg to :\1. _\. C._ Ihe wo rk UP')ll which i" tv heA'in :\I:ty 1~1. ThrO\l'~h "en-icc from L ansin~ to D~·lroG. via JOIlk.,on. is to be: in opl'ralioll SOOII . T he'Jpenill~ of the Owosso·Lan, sin!! inlcrllrhan lil\~ on .\Ia.y l5Ih is promi-ctl , A ne.al litlle huilding will he erected on the west sillc of lhe loop at :-'1. ..-\. C. to ,;en e as "I;ltion . and will include. all modern con\·cniellces. This will be cspccial1~ g rati fying to studenls, as the huihl illg will be open at all hours of the (Ia.y, and ex press, bag~a.~e and freight service will be furnished . Taken .I!together, these improve· mcnts look good to colleg:e people in genernl, and we sh all all loo k fo r ward with pleasure to the time when they :Ire incleed realizc!\. '''9. S. S. Fisher is now with the Gar fo rd Automobile Co" Elyria, Ohio, with address at 209 Clark sL At the contes t held in the chapel Thursday eyening six orations were givell in the foll owing order; "Intefll::ttional Pe:lt:elwd the Col lege Mnn,' ~ Robert ).l cC::trthy. "The Greater U nion!' Ii. P. Bo wk-s. "\\"hat :\'I u:;;t \Vc Do to Ha\'e Peace," E. C. Douglas. "The Prel'elltionof \Var," h.).1. Klinger. "Pl!ace or ,,'ar," E. P. AOC. " The Fortunes of \VlIr," T. F. Bake r. The jud ges for this contest were R ey . Geo. I i!ltficJd of Lansing, Sec. :!Ill! Pro f. H. "der. The Brown orations were ve ry good indeed, and the l11arkillg cio:;e. E. C . D o ug las WOI1 fi rst place_ :Iml will represellt the college:lt Hillsdale on April i, when the S\lIlC contest ta kes place. K. 1\1. Klinger was g il-en second place. SHOULD A STUDENT WHO I S DULL BUT INDUSTRIOUS BE PASSED? 11 is quite lleceSS:lry lhat we comc to an unde rstand ing upon lhe que;;· lion of what we conside r :l dull SUl· dent before we diSl.-n5;i this question. Differellt :IUlhorilies gi l'e various ideas upon the subject of a dull per. ;;on. Some SHY he is slow to Icarn o r to undersl:lOd; o the rs s~y th:lt he is incapable of leaflling. I choose to think of the dull student as being o ne who fa1J s belo\\" the avcrage, o r normal student, in ment;l! clIpacit.l. is capa ble of co tnpre he mling H e mo;.t subjects, but tllkes morc time fo r the cOlnpn:hellsioll. ~uch a !.Iudent should be passcd if he is illdtlSlrious. ,,'11I? Be· cause of his industriousness. ' A dull student who works conscientiously upon his studies can not hclp but re , t;tin "nnle kllowledge. In general, the harder" studcm has to study in o rder 10 ).!"et :1 lesson, the more of tbe inform:ltion he. will rct:1ltl. Brill iant ~tudent;; arc seldom the studellts with the grealest reasoning powers, and history shows us that mcn who h:I\'c pl:l.\..:d brilliant p:1rts in the wodll's h i:;;ton' have oftuUles come 10 rather unhriJli,lIl t cuds. II h ire the plodders hal'C the grea test good . accomplished 1 know of one instancc II he re a dull student Wab passed frolll g-radc to grade, and at last g radu:llecl from high school. After graduation he entered l'vlJege aud spent tile years doing the wo rk of the fvur rear cour<;c . T od:IY he is a mis"ionary r(.'porls instructor show Ihat he is makin;;:: ;;::ood. I l ard work w on h im his stoc k in tradc; his n:: n ' indust riousness g:tl'c him his place: in 1/1(lia, and Brilliant or brain y stoden", sel· dom get down to fa cts a m! " dig." They do lIot han' to, and because of this thc) invalu,thle training lO both will and fncmory that come from conslant stud I'. lose th e )'1ost of the courses of st~lly in our schools have bcen arrangL,(! to suit the al'erage student. The standard passing gr'ldc is not cxces· the exceptions sively high, and made in order to pass the indusl ri ous, dull student arc so vcry few that th is standard is not lowered. One may say that the industrious dull student should not be passed because he canllot accomplish the required :1mount of work it} a given time, And again one may also hold that such a student shoul held bac k until he does accomplish the work. T his mar be a fair way of looking :ll the ques tion, but I CRll not think so. In the first place, a student who has capacity enough to be etl\er ed into an educational insti. tution is certainly cap:lble of de· velopment , and, in general, whe n a student is held back after doi ng- his ver:!-' best he becomes discourllged. t.hat he s hou ltl be 1s it f:lir tu him kept back 10 master details wh('n he might devClop more rapicll y if g iyen the cncourageme nt which comes wi th promotion? A,; Americans, we are lClI rning to .respect the mall who <>candotbiugs." :tnd he is seldom the man who is n:llur'llly br i~ h t , quic k, o r br:t iny, which you may call it. Every per· son has capacity far hcyonJ his real· izations. \Vc develop our cap-'Ici. ties whell e ncouraged to do so. T he iudustrious, dull studcnt is capable of more than the text work reveals. J Ie n eedsen~our<1~emellt to develop; in fa ct, he needs the cllcou rag:Cmc nt more than t he 'I\·ef:l.~e f;tutient, be· cause without proper encout'axcmcnl the dull s t u(lent wil! become ellti rely discouragcd . the B ecau~c it is only fair to the in · dustriousness of industrious, dull student that he be givell a figh l. ing cha nce. hc should he passed . I;>romotion means e ncouragement, and encouragement leads to lSkn. 4:00 p. m. Friday, iUUTCh .11. Sout h BoaTumnn, S:OO Il. Ill.; Manton. 9:30 a. Ill. : Cad ilhlc, 1\ :00 a. m.' Leroy. 1:00 p. Ill.; Reed City, 2:80 p. m.: Big Rapids. 4:00 Il. m. &Jfm-lUIy, -:tpril 1. Stauwood. 8,00 a. Ill,; Morley, 9:30 a. m.; Boward Cit\· 11.. m .: Sand Luke. t :OO p. m~ '; 11 :00 CedaT Springs. 2:80 p. m.; Rockford, 4 :00 p . m. MOllday . .April..:. Ca rii,j\e, 8:00 a. m.; Moline, 9:80 a, m.: Wayland,11:ooa. m. : ShelbyviUe 1:00 p, m.; Plainwell , 2:30 Il. 111.; Coopers, 4:00 p. m. TuetdQ.!J, April .$. Kalamazoo, 8:00 a. m.; Vicksburg. 9:30 a. m .; Mendon, 11 :00 a. m.; Nottawa. 1:00 p. m.; Stut:, g i.8, S:oo p. m . 'OJ-' IO. \\".11. J3idwcll, '07, a.nd brother , John N., '10, arc architects and located at 1406· N. st reet, buildcr.! Saeramt':ll to, Cal. The boys make bungalows und mission sty les a s p(:·cialty and report a good busilless. The M . A. C. RECORD . - I DANCER-BROGAN CO. LANSING'S LEADING STORE , , .,.. :!+Ii W E make a specialty of providing every- 1+:1 thing in the way of fine Stationery. :I::H: ++T, +m -R"fiE.-f'Ff-":f. announcements, invitations, programs, +_tfi . t . q O ur facilities are complete for +'f;;~m etc. +++!t+-t! + ++.:ti :H:± +++ Designing, Engraving. Printing and Binding Class Publications and College Annuals Robert Srrlith Printing cmnp~ W8.Ahington Av .... a nd Ionia St. Lanain" , LARGE LINE OF F IN EST FURS Latest Styles in Ladies Suitings and Millinery I 4 M I F F L I N ' s 1-'-· I E VERY CO LL EGI:: i\IAK wants th, latest his new suit. Th ere " 110 reason stvle why h, should not ha\'e thar, together with on th, best quality and fit. Th ese all go with the " LEE, Jl1ade to your measure clothes. Come in and 'eO the samples. "OOOD THINGS TO W£AR" ELGIN MIFFLIN I Don't Borrow 1 EHln KIND Of When you can bette. afford to buy. FURNITURE FOR YOUR, ROOM - - - - Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks Cmllmou Razor~ (tl 81.00 to ~l:;,j E ... ;'r Ro;lldy Sarto!y P.:tzor~ I" :5I.UU L;iII .. t! !',uf",ty Ba1.ors .. ,,, ~-, (1) ;w,· R.'\z(,r Hones .. " . Rmr;or Strvl'~ . .. .. 0 SOc It) • ·~oo Yo u will ,. satisfied. @ Norton ' s Hardware III Wn,hl"l(t()" .In'.~. Col1clC" Ilu5~ H.adr(lullli ha .. I'cl·lll,roken for I ' rof. ShOC"mith'" Ill'll h(>l1sc 01' Colle;!"\! Iki;!"ht~. Thc link dUII;!"h1t'r of 'Jllr e"\k;:c \0 all b:lrh ... r . . \u ti)'. oper:ltio!1 fu r:lpp c I Hli<'i!i~ (>11 :".Iarch I" ,llld is· getting- .11011:'; ai,·d., . ~lIhl!li1!l·d '(, ,. II. ~. Il o rlllll"<:k, .,(i<·!j{"~· Icach",r al Tra\~·r,.e eil)". ;tlld I, \'. Hdku :,p. o~ . a l'i\ i\ ell~illl"Cr ill Ilbcu cullllt~, ;I]"e coBc;.::e \i~it"r" this wl·l·k. ['roL EllwlIril J. I...:\lll~e nf lIltr rL" " " \\'a~ cn"incerill" (leIJ;;rtlllcllt l'Clltly dc<:tcli 1",,11011' of Ihe .\n'cri· l'an ASSQci;Hioll for th L' .\([I;jlll·t·· mCllt of Science. T il!..'se arc clrx-ted frolll thc Ilw!llhcr;; of Ihe society hy II;c cOllllcil of tht! sotil"l.'·' :I!llOIl", Thc Gr:l/ld R apiels E:'l"Iling PrNs, of :".Iarch .:3, l'onLlins;tn ex· ten.ded arlic~e 011 the ~)eH~r farming trmy hi ._ ••••••• (A1mllarl\ti.-e A nat·,m) a (lIu"lology). B.leteriology Ib (G.'ot·rn l Raet.. Sani· tl!.l'~' Scie noe lllld 1l~'gi en6) 2 Ph Rruuv-ology la ('1:Lterill )1e.liea). 3 Hurj.,"N~· I (Den [i~Ir~'l .. , .......... 2 CoIlli'lI.rnti.-e )I~licille II. (Clinicnl Technkf Prol" ....... l C<)ur~ Totlll ....... 20 -"IJfiJ'U Teflt.!, ComJlltralin" ,\ nl\t .. m~· lb. ;; Collll'ara[iI''''Ph~'~i{Jlt,gy III ........ (i Phllrmacolug.'· Ib Phll~·rill .\I..oics).. :? 1 Su rgl'ry 2 (.\l1im::.llte~\rRilll) 3 Phllr!ll:Lcolog.'· 2 (PI'MUlROy). Botllny 5 (Pui4(>nvII" Plllnts) ~iolo~y J(- (Ge!lerlll Bactl'ri· ology. Sanitary Scien"e ao,l lIy - glOone ) .......... _ ._.. . 2 Clmparath-e lledieine III (Clinical Technil:- ...... ____ ............... 1 Pro~ Ciour<;6 TOIul._ .. ~ ... _ 20 J CSlOtt. fiJll T('rm. Comillu a.t.i.-e Anawmy 2.1 ........... 3 Surgery 3 tShooing and Bah1.ucing). 1 Comparative lledicine 311 •••••••• _. 3 Comparalh'e Medicine 211. '(Cli nlcal Diag.) .. ___ . ______ ._ ........... _. 2 ConlptLmth'e Phy5iology 10_ ...... _ 6 Compnmli .. e AllalOIllY " ( Embryol. ogy) _._ ... __ ._ .......... ___ .... 3 Agriculture2a ( Bree..ling) ...• _ .. _. 2 Pro posed Course Total. ... _. :. 2() lI'inter Ttr1/!. ColllparllLi.-e AnIl.LOmy2b .......... _ 6 Agriculture 31.J ( f-'et>ding ) ..... _ .... _ 8 Surgery 4 (General) .......... _ .... 6 Ciolllp&nLth'e lledie ine 3b .. _. __ .. __ • S Gompa.ratheMedie in62b .. __ .... _ .• 2 PropoMd Course Tota.l.., ...... _ 20 Spring Tet'''I. Comparati.-e Anutomy 20 ...... .. ___ 4. Pathology 18 ... __ ............... __ ~ Ii Comparati ve Medi cine 80. _ ......... 4. Comparati.-e Medicine 2c (Clinical Diag. ) ... ______ ..... __ ...... ___ .. 2 Bacteriology 2 (Special ) ....... _ .... :; PropoeedCoorae Tntal .. _ .... _ .. 2() ElBS IOK. FIJIl1'tn1l. COmparathe)ledicine 4.II. .... _ ..... S Pathology II) . . . . . . . . . __ .......... _ 4. Pathology 2111land 20b ( Pamsito\ogy ) Ii Surgery tin (Cli ni(·) ...... ...... ~. ___ 2 PharmlloolOIfY 811. (TIMlrspo:!u ti cs) ... _ '2 Surgery (Ia (SI>ccin.i) ............. ... 4 PropcMed Coune TotaL ......... 20 Win/fr Ten!a. Pathology 21 (Special Pathology) ... 2 22 ( POSt Mortem Exs lD.). + Hygiene 16 (lleat Hygiene) ........ 3, Ii (Mil k llygiene) ..... .. S urgery 7 (SOlllld nesil ) ..... , .. _ .•... 2 Agriculture Ie (Jlldging ) ...... .. _ .. 2 Surgery 5b (Cli nielll ) ... ___ .. __ .. ___ a Com pSrftti.-6Mt:''O;I TotaL ... .... 30 'S5' J] inull T. F rcnch. formt'rh' pro· ICl'il;or of agri,'u\llIre :1I1d director of the experimt.'nl station, L'ni\'ersilY of Id"ho, i~ IIOW :1"';'OCi:ltc t.'tIilor of the CCIII ,';"'''' "'"ral ami I_;;'r . "'~/ocl.· /o(lrllil/. of C:lIJI\el1, Idaho. Prof. ':'rl'llch i" :11,,0 IIl:mager ;'lIId part 0'\ l1er of th .... -- C:m .\da·' stock farm which cOII~i"IS of 6-l0 acres in till' Bl)i~e vall..-y, :111 under i rrig-Ht ioll. T he spt.'cialtil"s on thii farm arc pure bred I I :lmp~hire. t'h,ropshire, :tnd Lincoln sheep, '98 '01. G. F. R ichmond i~ lec hnil'llllllan· a~er of the Tonkin Pulpllml Paper Co., l laiphon~. 1llnlo-China. ~Irs. Richmond II:lrri~on. '01) is:H present ill ArkanS;I:; C ity. Kan .. :Iud will join \1('r Imshand in ChinH in S~'ptenlhe r Il\)xl. (Celia :It '0+ Edward Balbach is as"istanl CII' gineer , I lydr:tlllic Turbine Depl., AII~·Ch:lI!llcr" Co., \\'('~t A\lis, \V is. Rt:sidem'e at 55' 66th A ,·c. 'Oi· .\. T. "eech, Arlington, \\'ash., with 'OJ, sendl> in his suhscriplion to Ihe H ECO IID, and Slates that he is always glad to read Whllt Ihe boys ~Ir. Keech adds Ihat a rc doing. himself ami famih' :Ire ill the besl ·· \\'c h'a,"c a dandy boy of health. 19 monlhs old, lind arc pa~ illg for a home in the grent northwest, the onl)' pl:lce lhat L know of that I belieVt: to be better thnn ;\lichiJ.l'an." 'CX). R. W. Taylor is working with three Yale mell 011 the Selier Xa. tional Forest, estimating limbcr and making lopo:;r:lphical maps . H e writes thaI the r e is from three to six feet of s now, and all work is done 0 11 snow shoes. The work is the more diffic ult on :ICCOUIH of the ru gged condition of the coulltry. His address is 1':Inguitch , ~e\·ada. New Colleae Clothes ior "ounS Lad ic$. Wool and Silk Dresses. Fur Coats, Suits. New Curtains and RuBS. SIMONS DRY GOODS CO. fol1ows: "Business 'oS. F. :\1. Harden, of So'uth lI :\\'el1, is w r ites as rushinl! fit present 011 a fruit farlll . After:1 few hard luck years pros. pects arc now brigbt for somethi ng beller. \\'c liml plenty of oppor tunit i es for :Ippl}'ing all lhat we were supposed to learn :It college, as we lire in a typiclll, presenl d:,)' rural commUni,,· with the nellrcst town 8 miles distant. Ilowever, we :Ire surrounded with ch urches, :\IId our g r:l ll,Ke now has llhout ~50 membe rs, all l' en' enthusi:lstic. Our county of Allcg,;n has a loc:1I option figh t 0 11 , :lIld of co u r~e we expect th e dr),s to be l· i':loriOlls." TilE Rlf'LEJ' ((- GRA r rRIXTIXG COol/PAl" )" En.8 ... v ..... Printer. Statione ... WlS$ISr. . . l/le ll/tUS 'ltttT E are especially well equippe~ to liupply ~'ou with anything .. I cLW you may need in Ihe line or C.~LL I NG CARDS, DANCE AND SOCIETY PROGRAM S Lilley College Uniforms The majority of American co lI eges wea. r them bi-cll.u'1J phone (;1. t'otn' er )1. A. l'. ! Iudent. DRUGGISTS. I~or!O;ER'S (lA I'ITAr. 1lIU'G STOln.:. I 'orn"r itOn'!o OpJ)O!!lt~ ," {tp I" d .. lf'. Holll~l~t Rloek. DRY GOODS. S OIO:O;~ nit)" GO"'''s I'(J.-11I4 Wll5hl",r Ion A,'"ulle ~Ulb. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. CA1'Il'OL EI.~:(""\[I(' ~:"'G' l'O~:~:KI"'O 00.- ~'ull III", '. E'lr. l·l' .... ·1I1I t r(lO"' ~ . Hl'lllIlIt'll ~-af.·. "' .... I ....... l f' rAlt.... »( r~. t:UZII. bl'lh Bro.n •• ~Ill'r. II' u ~;S IX 1l~:TH"'T :ol101I III Ih .. 1\I1Idl. -- HARDWARE. STOVES & TINW'RE. NT 0 H TO ... ·S HA K j)W" It 1':.-(1 e II f' r .. I 11 .. ,,1"'11'''. Tin"a','. f1r .. u1te ... · ..... Out. III WII .. lIIl1lfton A ,·e. S. la,. :olIO'-" •• cll·. St't' .. d. ~~ JEWELERS. --~===---- E '\1. 1I~:S;:.;~;T T -W .. t'·hIllRlie. t:,.,orll'rern A'· .... i> .. Jl l.-n.llIlI'. 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