- The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. VOL. 17. THANKSGIVING VACATION . At a mcetil1~ of the fncu!ty, held last eve ning, the following report of the co mmittc~ on Tbankl1 cnjo)·ablcaff:lir. One luwdrcti SCI', cnteen pcrson~ were prcscllt, and every aile seemed 10 have ;1 good t;"ne. Between 50 and 60 of the ahove numhe r \Vere teachers who werc i n attendance at the State As sociation. Lawyers, business men, and II hlrg:e number of l'nginccrill,':{ graduates in the vicinity of Detroit m:ldc up the remaider of t he I Ii. Jll t!~e C:lrpenlcr, 'i5,who was to h:ive ~pokcll on "Why the Agri eu hur:ll College D oesn't Always Turn OUI Farmers." was out of the city, greatly to the d isnppoint1l1eZlt or ;1[1. \V. V. S:lge pro\'ed the h;lppics t of toastmas ters, and introduced each spe:lkc r ~\'ilh an appropriate story or rcmHH~CellCe, J, \V. Chapin, '10, spoke on "Secolld:lry Agriculture," allll ~:we one of the best toasts of the el'cn ing:. lie ou t lined the cOUrse as of fe re{1 at present ill the high schools, 111111 goal-e some forecasts for the fUlure of the work in ,\[ichig:lll. FUIlilie Ileal, '~, gave a hright, witty speech all "Domestic Science in R cal Life:' M iss Heal is teacher science Ul Adrian of domestic schools, and her thoughts on what life cleve r throughout, lind set the comp,1llY to thinking. really means were "Engineering at ~1. A. C." was the subject of D ean llissell's toast and he gave a short descript ion of the practical s ide of the work which this institution is attempting to d o to fit the s llldcnt to successfully - soh'e problems of modern life. De:m Sh:lw responded to the tonst, 'Ilrain \·s. Drawn ," or" \Vhat can we do with them." Prof. Shaw stated that ill the pmblem!l o f tOdllY it is br:lins that c ount, and the work of the 'college is to bring to bear \lpOI1 the agric ultural pmhlcms the best that we have. T he speaker staled that he conside rell i\oJ. .'\. C. well up to the f rOllt among the in stitutions of its k ind in the solution o f the proble ms which have a r isen . j • , .1 'J I I Other colleges nwy ha\'e better in div idual departments than our own, but for all. round, well-balanced work M . A. C. is one of the leading in stitutions. H enry Haigh, '74, a prominent "twyer of Detroit was called upon, :Iud responded in a lTlost huppy maImer. lie told how much he enjoyed s uch occas ions,:ls it showed to him how the old college had de velopetl since he was a student. "There is:l IY:lrrn spot in my heart for M. A . C ." s aid he, "and I ex: pect to send two hays the re when th e.v :Ire prepared to g-o." ~ir. llai:.:-h p:lid :1 line tribute to Drs. Kedzie, Beal :lnd othe rs who had Spt'llt rhe brgl·r part of tht'ir lives in the se n-icc o f the institution. Prof. Ke{izie was called upon :lll t! in :ill informal 10aSI, spo ke o f the profit:rhlencss of such oCl:asions, both :lS rc~anl s himself personally :illd for the insti t ution. Prcsident Snyd~'r was the last s pe:,kcr. ;111(\ g-a\'e ·,Ul informal toast, amI spoke of the ~raduatcs as "The llo\'s ,md Girl s of i\1. A. C.'· the banquet pron'd both plcas aut and profitahle for thos e who wen' fortunate e llou~h to :Il\cntl. Y. W . C. A. CONVENTION . T ht' sl."lte convention of the Y o un g \"" Olllell'S Chrl3tiall Associ ation mct in Sag-i lmw during the p.1St wl'c k, ht',)::'inning Thursday ('veiling', :\'ov.!, and lasting until Sunday el'elling, :'\10\'. 5. Those representcd our association who were :\Jiss Gilch rist and the ~li sses Aurelia Potts, Grace Ell is, ~oJ:rud ::'\asoll tlnd Alida Dearborn. Th e cOllvcnlion was well attended . ;lnd :1 very plcasHill alll1 profitahle time was spent hy all. ~lall'j interl'Sting talks were given by ~Iiss Coppoc k, Ollr mil'l'ionary 10 Chi1W, who is the Y. \\'. C. A. of supported by the s tatl' of hli c hi~:m, :md Miss T aylor, who told of the world·wide association work. The Slates of ~!ichigan, i1linois, indiana and \Visconsin, were or ga ni zed into whal is /lOW known as the cen tral territory. ),Jiss Pear son, one of the studcllt sccrera ri cS of the new territory, will visit the 111 ic hig:l1l. She W :IS colleges fo rmerly s w de ll1 sccretary of the collcg<'s in \Visl-onsin . _Miss i\larsh, our former secreta ry , will be aile of the new city secretaries fo r th e rH:W territory_ ill Olle of the plca~allt fcatures of the cOlwention was the bamlilet given to the delegates o n Friday evt·:1ing. 'tl. Clarence Roe, of last yea r's class, is a s tudent at the i\IasS:lchusetlS Institute of Tcchnolog-y, continuing' engineerillg". his stud ies in c i\-il two remai n 1\11'. Roe expects to yen rs at the above institute. This year he is study ing railroad econom the second yea r will be ics, and mainly sani!:lry e ngineering. He often sees"] ac k " Leonard, now at H:ln'ard, and rece n tly received a visit from Bob Piatt, when Lansing was the main lopic of conversation. MISS FLORA WILSON, SOPRANO . D:I,ughlu of Secretary Wihon 10 Give Concert, Un Friday evening, ::-.101'. 17, Miss Flora \Vilsoll, dHughte r of SCCreltlry \\ il son of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, will gin' a conCert ~liss \\'ilson has in the armor\,. spent a g:re:lt ~Ieal of time in study, both ; 11 home :lIrli .. broad and ll.1s mct with ~reat s uccess whercvcr she h as appeared. She hilS given l'OIl \\-ashiugton, :\'C\I Y ork, ccrl S in Phil:llldphia lind o t he r ti tics in the casl, ;Ind hl'c:ttlse of th" fa ct that ).1. t\. C. is in line of he r travd,.,oll a western trip Ihc managcllIt'llt was able to seen I'" her Oil ;Ihon: d:lIc. is \\-1Ison Conccl'Ilillg: he r qualific;ltiolls, we quote from the I'hi/uddplll'u Ii/_ 'lltirer. which paper ;Cavc all ex· tended notice after h~' r ronCe rt in the tbat ci ty: ":\liss possessor of a Icoice of rl':11 ch :lr1l1 :l11d quality. is :\lso aile tbat l·aptivale",. and Ihe impression i-he n1ade UpOll her au .\1 iss dience W:IS (id'P :I ud {listinct. "rilsoll was ill CXl'elknt \'oice, :Lntl offered :1 prog ram that covcred a I Ier loncs arlO fault wide range . [essly produced ami wilh case, g ra ce il11d elliciencr'" ller persoll:llity It is 1101 the purpose of the Lib er:ll ,,\rls lillion to ~i\,l' Ih i" .l·~·ar a ddinile outlined eoursc, or se ries of entcrt:linm!'llts. I t is tIle :lim, how ever, LO bring to ;\1. A. C. at oppo r tu nc times lectu rers and c n tertaincrs t)f more than o rdin ary :1hilil}, and it is sincc~ely hoped thllt sllhlel1ts and others will aVlli! them scll'cs of thc ol'portllllilies offered alon g" this line_ An attempt will he made to Sel~lIre Irot only illen who :Ire proul' inell! platform spe:lkers, bw those who ha\'c nccornplished thillg"s ill public life. ~l iss \\'ilson is iI silljJc r of nOle, ami all love rs of Tllus ic will c('rlainly appreeiale hc r concert in the a r mory on Friday evening', Xov. Ii. WILLIAM TWAIN WALTERS. '914. The /'eioskL)' E.'ell/1I1[ 1'·{·WS o f Oct. 30 conveys the sat! ncws of the death of \Villiam Twain \Va lters, a ),'!r. member of the eI:ISS o f \\'alters hold becn ill:1I his home in Har bor Springs fo r several weeks, the result of :Ill injured leg, which was operat.ed Oil for diseased bone some th ree weeks ag-o. Complica tions made a second oper:ltion nee· essary, and in his weakened condi· tio n the palient W:IS unablc to with· stand the !lhock. tnany )l.lr. \Valters was a popular ml'LTI bel' of the elass of 1910, l!:tr bur Springs high school. His work in college was of a high o rde r and he made friends while here. During the past s ummer Mr. \Val tel'S was bookkeeper fo r the Harbor influence Point Golf Club. His was of the ve r y best, :lnd he w ill be sadly missed in his horne com_ Inunity. No.7 AL U MNI '61. In com'!lellt ill~ all tl/e appoint ment of Prof. A . .I, Cook, of Po mona. C:ll if ., to the i,nportam posi tion of hortic ultural comm issioncr of Culifornia, t he Clul't'l/wlIl COllr ier Slates that the effort'> of '·ro!. Cook -to pl:tce his dep:lrttT1elrt ill the collq:e (hiology ) IIlOSt eHicient working: basis h:I\'e heen ullex:rmple{l, HIll! tll:l t his services in:1 puhlic W:1y arc wa rm ly acknowl_ ed~cd hy :.:-r;lfeflll men !Iud wo men throughout the lcl1~th ;mel brcadth of his st:!te. Continuing-. ' he COllr ier :tllds : lIpOIl the Now this Itppointment to the Stl/.te CoUlmis.~ioner\;hip of Hort ic ulture which is. [\.'i! GOl'e rn or John""1l well says. o ne o{ the most import aut ottices in th e I'Il(lte-i" tho crowni n!; ~vent of Prof. Cook'" remarkable eare<.>r, and it is an appoinlment which will lot; !I lru;t iug monument to tim t·ritk·:11 I\i"'t.:ern nleut I\nd good judgmeut of GOI'ernor J ohuson. No nmll ill tho Stllte or in the country at large (~uld uri" ... to thRt office greater c lean CLlt alllt indubita.ble fitness tllaLl Prot Cook. No DlalL would be nula so surely to gather abou~ him /I. staff of ~h6 best "'orking nml.(:ria! in the whole country. for n lJ mnn know8 OUt Aweri('.au \\'urkt' rll beller. and no mlm is moril fav orably known to them in the light of a chief under whom {hey "jutnp iu and do things." withuu\' !my of tht! peny and rel'r"!laiI'6 IIIlJ*t\'isiun that spoi l.~ so much good Ill:)rerilll in 0 111' pulttic OIli~'ilS Prof. Cook I,. large hearled. syrups the ti o, kindly. amt broad enough Mud hiJ;' enough to muke 8. good e.ltleutive. The otlk-e is nOI only a great on., io tI,e Statt'. but the ~re 8.tegt or it:! !K)r~ in the whole Onite,1 St:ltef!. No Oflif'6 of its kiml in vol .. ell such gte!\t I>ossibilities. "'flU· paid I t cur ries a large (lof]~ of R.sl'ist:l.nUl. a.nd princely support. For the finrt time in Iha history of the State, a mun is now enterilL!(: the office who k nows thorou!(hly well the prac tical means by whh;h th~ g rel\t IKlII8i bilities Ulay be de"e ioped tu their great es~ e ificieney. Congrat ulMio ns are due Pror . Cook. 00\'. JohnSOlt, 1\nll the State of Call rornia. '83' H. i\ 1. \VeclI, of the nbove dass, for some years a ptosperous hard ware mcrchant al Bellevile. is now farming I1Cilr that pl:\ce. '93' A. C_ Burnham, after having studied in various inslillltions of learning in thi~ and other coulltries, :tnd held lllany responsihle posi tions, is now located in Los AIl geles, Calif., ;\IId is the owner of the plant of the Rrodie - Burn h:un Pu b I-Ie is also proprietor lish ing Co. and president of the American Ex, tension University, whic h institu law course by mail~ tion offer!! a M r. Burnham plans to be in Mic hi_ gan within a fe w weeks, and will be very likely to call on college frie nds. His home address is 'SSe). Cu r ra n St. . The M. A . C. RECORD ~ "U J ... ~ o [ H RY Tuno n 01,1 . , .. " TtU co •• ,,, . OU" .,. TN' ,, '.::" ' ' ' . ' ' ST An .... "cu uu " .. COLU '" . UBSCR If'T ION 50 C UtT S Pt ll: y tA R E u~ered .. ~ 'ef:ontl -elfl.u 1n,,1\ mMter M LaD .lnl\' , ~lIeb. Addre .... "II 8u~erl P Uo"8 Ilnd ,Mhe;\lsln lf lliMt.er to t be 1'>1 . A O. R l"co" " . ,.l<: ..... t Lan IIU II', ~U ch . Address .. 1\ contrIbutions .to 'he MAn aal n ll: ~~tllt()r . Remit by P . O. Money Or<1" •. I),'a ft or RePtl 8t ere .1<' i' r tll .. · · "; r" 'III; l h an ',n , of t ho:: ~ ",rl " . ~, .. ' " I - C,' r,L!I :! ' 1. ", n.,· r.~, flL hl It, ,'en l\ I I\ C ~" ,Ul:> ' rHr .! " f <11 call b l~ t,.:e we r t; il1 <: \'i, dente, and t he b:lll W:b adva nced b" Gifford 0 11 a fake play 10 the tW(j. yllrd line. 1t W:IS tlwll pushed ove r for our firs t :Iud oilly touchdown 1)\, lluesl ion seems to Julian. Some han' arisen ;J5 to the decision of Lieut, Hac kel!; Dc P :IUW h:l\'ing pushed the ball hack o\'cr tbe lille It was aftcr Lhe si~llal \\-hi5tle , decl:lred a 's.:o re, hOI\'lon'r, and I-I ill 's kicking gO:jl settled t,he score for the g';Jme. T he D~· P auw pl:l)'ers succeeded in pbcing the b:lll all our live,\,(1. line in this qUa r kI', rmlr to los~' it on downs. Oil Iwo diffo r.:m O~-C:l· !"iol1s pbCl' ki cks were tried, hut both WCIlI wide. For ~l. A, C. the plll~' iliK of Rill, let alltl l lill Wl'rc h,)th no t iced, the dodgill~ of the former bcillg- :llmost phCnOlllil1al. The otlicials were Lieu!. I Jackett. of \,"es t Point. referee; Engle. of Chi cll2:n, umpire: E:ndsl"'y, o f P ur, uue. tiel,! jud){e. Un ncxt Salllrda\' 1\11. L.;niOIl Colle,!.:'c. :\lliance. Oliio. \' ill s~'lld a Slrung: ai!).!'re~!lIioll for a J.:'amt:: 011 fid el. Gallic will be Ihl' hOIll ... \,alled at .:: :30, as usual. 011 );01'. ! I OhIO :\urlherl1 COllies In ~J. A . C,' :ul(lthe Sl'a~ O II doses wilh the g:atlle 011 'f lwllksgi\' ing wilh \ \':Ih. :15h. All thes.: g-ame" "rl' on the home lidd, :Hld ~d\ :,.;-oud 011"'5. t' HIlSII-',H'<: 12_CI LYEll 0 . hl- olltwei"hl'd The nll,fn: shl1lell [C;Ull wDn hand· il\ fr n lH Cul\e r :-' I ilitary Ac:!.dcn1\', al Cu lnT, Ind ,. 011 :;al~rnb\' . A·I. Iho u);!h · .,e\·eral po unds, the fn,: " hrn.:n llla'J~' lip thi$ (Iefl .:iellcy in spet·t! ami in :I kno'\ I, edgc of tile game, :-)UIIlt:: spkmlid play ::: wt: rc c;Jrried oUI, whidl p ro \ ~'s that '\f, .-\. C. h;l~ some good maleri,,1 fo r future t':illl15. Challe), k ic ked t wo field goals, a l1(] Depr;lto u, rried th c bl,lI o ,'e r fo r the ' 'Illy lu uehdowll, The fir st and third 'I uarters were r 5 minute'S. and the 'l'T o nd :llld fo urth to Illillutl'" l'ach, C (J a ~ h Ash!c\' and Freddie BII"ch an.:ornp;l1lied'the fres hmen On Ihe trip, le:ll'ing Frid:,,' night :tlld rc· turning S~tunl:ty night. Tho"e who participated in Ihe zamc were, DOIHlel awl !::ir.:n·is, half hacks; Dcpn1.to, full back; Chane), . quarte r ; \'edde r an~l Chaddock, l;lc klc.s; Barro n ami P:lle h, g:u:t rrls; Sehmidl and Goss, ends; H obh, ecnte r ; Calkin, I lewin aud Clute suhst ituted, T he collection o f sections o f tree t run k;! which W:\5 exhibilL ... I at the Chicago W'orld's F air, and si nce slor e!1 in thc basemenl o f the HOla n· ical Build ing , h a s be e n transfe rred to t he top fl o o r o f the A g ric ul1u ra l B uildi ng , where it wi ll be kept until t he F o res t r y D epnt mellt h as a ~ore s~it.ab l e place fo r it. \ Vhcn a deter m ined, serious · minded aggreg:tt ion o f o ur hoys li re conf ronted with able discllssions hy compett:nt 1l1t:1l on gra\'c subje cts , some thinking is bou nd \ 0 follow . J udging hy the impress ion on those , IIC7.lJ " 'ais/s, Art JVecd/e "'(lrk. elc .. and 'li55 Alice ./effery lind Belly P alm \'nte nain ed lwch'e ;.cuests on ' T uesday of last week ;It the homc of the fo rmer in honor of 1'Ii5s No .. m .... Vedder, wbose marriaX'e is Sooll to take place. The deco r:t lions were yellow :md white ch riSlIllthc mums. fo r making The cont rilel the 1912 ealend:t r has been g il'en to the Robe rt Smith P r tg. Co., :Ind work on s ame is progressing s a tisfactorily. T he c:llen(lar w ill be of six p:tgC5, with two or th rce photos to the pa~c, representing as best it can the buildings, ):rounJs and activities o f the institution. The music for the production UT e D e um Laudamus," now being sUllg b y the M. A. C. choi r, w as com posed by Mr. Walter r-. li les. Cop ies of this song may be had :It the \Vo rnell's 13uildillg at all y time for t he no min:tl su m of ten cents e:tch. Mr. Miles is also the autho r o f the " Mic higan \V allz" for pianofort!', now being played by the you ~ g w o men at lhe colle~e. The EUllomians ),:"tl\'e an ele\ ell o\'hxk party in thl' armo r,\" Fri,lay e\'(:ning'. P rof. :md ?llrs. \\,ilsoll ?II rs. "in.: werc ,lll tl Prof. and patrons. The Il ort , Department werc bllsy the p:ISt w eek ;,!cllin;! an cxhibit ready for thl! hi~ Land and Apple Show in Grand Rapids, NOI·. i-II. A n um ber of SllldclllS will dsit lhe show this week. C. B. Gorton, '09, was a eolle~e I' isitor one day the past week. :\Ir. Gorton is wilh the Co mmonwealth ['ower Co., of J;lekson ; i':i g-etting alotlg nicely, and tho rough ly enjoys his work. T he dep:lrtmellt of drllwillg has just gottell ill about 50 lIell' pla~ter cas ts fo r the free hand dr;twlIlg room. Th e sh ipments were from Caproni Bros., Boslon, and C. H en· Ilecke Co., of \V is. These will be u~ed mainly for the wo rk ill elemen ta ry drawing. ,\lilwRuk ee, T hose who so kindly furnished autos fo r the Sunday school c hil d rt' n on the date of t h ~ir pic nic were Pro fs . \Vilsoll a nd Sawyer , !\'lrs. P ettit, Luthe r Baker, E. P. Kinney , :lOd ~'lr. Ripley. The eigh ty-ni ne c hild ren ce .. taiol y en juyf'd the ride, iIIod gave a rousing vote of thanks to those who furni sh ed machines. 011 account of the State Te:leh· t'r5 ' Associ a tion heltl in Dctroit the P:1st week, the public "..11001 W:l:, c10seti Thursday and Fritlay. The funeral sen ic~'s for the in. :\Irs. fant d;lu~hl\:r of Spraag- II':IS helll from the house yesterd:lr :tfternoon at ~:oo o-dock. :\Ir. and ?II iss :\1 ae l'"rrnl'1cc is ill :It her hOll1e. ill ~cUlt\'iik, having: h:ld to g-il'e up her position, fo .. the pre:,. cut. in th\· .\ 1 idl:lI1d puhlil' sc hools. ,samuel L:trl~{lon. ' II. of \\'atN dic:t, w:ts :t coJleJ.:e I'isito .. ::;atunl:w and SUil~by. :tfter hal-illl{ :tl1ellde~1 the hig meeting last· week. til Detroit E. A. l\rmslrollg', 'II, has beell inst ;lll illg a nell' ;t1ternatinJ.;" current plant for the lIildreth ?lI;lnuf:tctu r illg Co., in Lall si ~lf! ' during the past summer. The Davey School of Tree Sur gery of Kent, Ohio. have asked for a supply of experilllem st.1liul1 spe cial bulletin :\'0. ':4, to be used as a text their educ:1tioll:11 work. T his hulle tin deals w ith insects in ;lIrio\1s to fruits, !lnd is much in de· milnd as reference o r text. in The Detroit-A nn Arbor hr:t1lch o f the Ame rican Institute of Elec" trical Engineers, which Will S o rg:t1l ized last year, has IIg:tin resuIIH."f\ its meetings for the present year. The first meeting was held O ct. ~i, at Ann Arbor. Prof. Sawye r and E. A. Armst ron g, c!;lSS of ' I I , attended this meeting. AU c lect ric .. ! engi n eering students arc e nti tled to mem be rship ill this society, and a rc urged to attend r-.1r. A. C . has a goodly num ber o f e ngin eering alumni in alld about D etroit aud Jac kson, hence is ~iwaY !i pretty well rep .. csented at these m·e~tirig s . thcse meeti ngs. :\1 rs. ~lIy,ler enkrt:lilll·,j. ~btur. d:n' e\cuim' from eight to ten. in ho'nor of rliss,c-s i\'OrllHI \-eddcr. II :n:el T"ft, Ilelen :\fidlal:li,ll:iI, and Bc r tha Dreese, briues to be. In~tructor C. C. B:lk e r, with ':0 liis sophomore cliKiBeers, i n of spected Ihe foundry plallt of the Il ildrcth ?llf~. Co., ill Lansing, :-iat. (/:t) afternoon. '1'11'0 olher sections Will he ::in'n :1 like ins pection trip as early as arnulg:emcnts can be lIlade. Prof. I~etti t was in Dctroit a day or twO the paSI week, where he m et rt numher of ?II. A. C . people. Amon:: these was Geor,!.!e \V. Cush ing', who is now connecte{1 with the Odl"oil J' """'.<. Cushill:':: is mak. ing J.:ooU and cnjoy ing his wo r k \'ery much. 1'1 r. ll ooping .. .. ner, of ou r Farm C .. ops Departmcnt, is much in de . mand these dllYs as :l judge of cor n a t COnlesls held by g range rs, Y. M. C. A.s, and boys' clubs thro ughou t the state. This week he is al Ben. zo nia, :1I1d in Ypsilanti 011 the I.ph, where the COUllty e xhibit a nd corn COil test arc under the direc tion o f J effery PomOlla Grange. P rof. judgel at Kennedy Station o n the 8 th and at Three Oaks late .. in the week. Cots Folding Beds Matresses Desks Book Cases ALL GOODS DEUHI\ED fREE -- M. J. « B. M. BUGK --- R. G. Carr, '01.), is 110\\ in dwq,:'o! o f the larg'c dai ry herd the Church brill. IW:lr Sibil'}'. :\Iid,., pr,,,]ueers uf e.:rtificd milk. 1)11 The M. A. C. RECORD . Emybodymds, THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUS E II comp letely covers the fi e ld o f local ne ws, politics, and the world of sports . Bec:lUse its lelCl{raph and c:orre5 pondence service ena ble it to g ive its renders the blest g e neral news of the d ay in ad. Yallce o f ;IIlY othe r newspaper coming into L:msing. Have THE STATE JOURNAL deli vered to you r home by carrier DEBATING CLUB . :lIld A reg-nlnr llleeting o f the D cha ting Club was hehl !:lsI ThursJIIY nigh t. The progr;un for the: cvt:: n · in:.:: 'W;lS a deb:llc 011 the question: " Resolved, Thai our p rison system should he n-formlHh-e, falher than pun ilin':' T I,.. affirmati\c side was upheld b~ ~I cssrs. !;chlcussnc r lind Ilarnilton, while ~ l eSsrs. Cow the ll1ld COt'hrano: SUSlllillCti In;.:: Th~' \Ichatc was well nc),:"!ltivc. prcparnl tldil cr<.:~! h) ho th sidcs, ;till! WlIS cxc<.:edinglJ int..:re~I­ inJ.:' fWIIl Sla r t to hl1i~h. The tll:cis· iOIl of th(' jutlg"~'s 11':1" In !;I\'or of the nc;::;olill:. EI~·r\"on<.: S~TrI\" Ttl lx· t:lkirl;.! ,111 unusual il1l<.:re~I in tic· h:tlil1!:: thi~ -,"elf, ll lkHn •• r~'adil1g: (011 r:.es, :11111 othl.· r ",\-",I1IS lind pr(';,:r:Ull .. of \1 hilh thc polol ic -holLIII h~'e klll,\\"I· cd~e. rn·~i\·~·'1.· This til !i"'llIa!I)! agn.·clnellt. ./111101111 .... 1' The re :Ire Ilouht\css m:ml' Iwople in this ,' ieinill who :Ire ilikrested in the li;.:ht against tuberculosi,.. ;lud flrc 1I0t now gil'in).;: :tI1~ thing HI lhe SLlppor t of Ihis work, who would likc to h .. conle rc);!ul;lr mel1lb .. rs of the SI :lt (" A550ci1llioll fo r thc Pre· ,'CI1l;01l :lI1d R elief of T uhcrculosis. T he ;!l1l1l1:1lmcmhe rship f .. c is only Ulle JOllllf, :tnd it see ms ,t!o if therc I11U:;t be :I number of ou r rc:tders who would be willil1~ to help along this lhe educatioUli1 :'11111 Association whit:h me:lns so IIllleh 10 the S late. T his AMoc iation raises its funds enlireh' from conlrihuliol1s from loy;d },lichig:tll ci tizens who wish for the cOllservation of huma n life. T he aOlOllllt in Ihe Ire:15ury is low at prest!n t, all\1 fuu ds mllst ~ raised to ca r ry 011 the work until the pro· ceeds from t he Chris lmas sale COllle in. ~Iembers hip fee s may be sent to M iss Carol f . \\ alton, secre tary, Medical Building, Ann A r bor, ~lich . \Iork which IS cll rr.1 in!.! on, v u nll'lI II. Trul.·. ill ch .. r,ICc of our LJ"IT'· O ... pt.. I ~() 1-99, \\'rite~ lUI illh:r"'-"Iin~ kl1er 10 ~Ir. ~C\V· ma ll frulll :\el:l,hl, 1.\'h\.'re he is 11011' professur oi :I ;.::ri~·\dlure Hnd {lIlim3,1 li e nll'nliol1s having hush:ll ulry. r{.."Cciveli,ltlc of the IUHIOlincernents o f Ilt t! new ch unch (lpell in;.:: , and adtls. "One: Ihill;! Ihal strikes me, in lookin!.! ()\'Cf Ihe ltllllO UIlCe mcIll, is the fact that ll1i~hll fcw /lamcs lire familillr. I do I;ot rememher any Ihal I kn ow ri~ht 11 (11, cXl·ept 1 \\'0 or three-yourself. Pres. S ny. de r and D cw.::y Seeley. I'd like to look "round Ihcre ooc~' morc. b u t am Hf raid it woulll make me home· sick. Some of the assot:i3t ions und experienccs Juring the )'c:l r!l I was al M_ A. C. arc grounded pre ll)' deepl ), ioto my life. I CUltllot fo rg~1 the me n ami women 1 kltew there." • J. w. RNAPP co. The store where studentl! of tlle M. A. C. ca n supply thei r eye r)' want. The CIOIlk, Sui t and Fur depa rtm ent ready to meet every denland of t he wome n " 'ith Tailored S uit!!. Queenl)' GOW D ~, Handsome Coati!, Pe r fectly Tailored Ski rts, Corsetl!, Waists and Beautiflll Furs. Complete R8-"O rtmentof Hosiery and Unde r"'ear ol the most ~Iiable make.!'. Men's lIilk sock.!!. the Me kind . for 25c pro W omen's sil k book hOlle. lisle t op. (or :sae pro !!feo'l! silk and lisle socks. best wearing ki nd . 25 pro Women'/I garter {('II l i~ le hO!!e 3:';0-3 po.irs $1 .00 M eo'~ fine lisle loc kl!. 2Sc '·a llle8. 1%-3 pairs SOc. Woml' us fine lisle hOlie. re-e nf on..'i':d heel and t oe. 2.~c IIr. Buy you r Furnishings at a Departme nt S tore and SIlve money. -itt .. Sit"" 'h~' dO<'tJ . . it (Jd".rll!J"~· cJ.W.KNAPP @. CINTRAL I"II01. IU:UAl1LE STORE LANaIHG. MI~1n TilE R/f'/.E r If- C R A r (,OJ /PAS)" PR/.\7/.'-C En.r ...... e r. Printers Station ..... ')~g E arc especially wcoll equipped 1 ~ (0 supply ~·ou with :tn~,thing you may need in Ihe line of CALLING C.-\RDS, DAN CE Ar-:D SOCIETY PROGRAMS Lawrence & VanBuren Printing Company Jacob Reed's Sons of Philadelphia .\re Ihe Illf~C!'t lI1:111l1factllr~'rs o f COL LEoe U;"llIFOR.'\o1S U1 l "il~d ~tates. 111111 h:l'e Ihe :ut.l 11I,\illlain the husi· IIOll Ill~S h, .. hc:er force of 1tlcrit. The Lnifonns wo rn at michigan Hgrlcu!rural eolltllt :lrc tilli"hcd e":lmple!! o f our prOduct. ===~~-- Jacob Reed's Sons .II .tJ:u s ,~r "Gold Meda l Un iforms " 1424·26 Cheltllut St. Philedelphie OI RECTORY L.·\"S!KG llUSlXE~:; .\~D Pl{OFES510~AL ~ I E~. T I,e ".",e~ In thf~ Vl ...... ·lory ... ~ .. ·.m •• t hol" 01 .11 our other .. d'·"fll&'i'U. '''l' 0 1 rell.hl t illlruu. "'e hoiit' thllt Ih" fllcull,. "'nd nude,,,. " ' 111 t.ke PRI" ~ to Pl\uonhe I h06e ,,' 110 ~lro"l~e U'. BARBERS. C 0 t.L ~~GE IiAHIi t,:H :; 1101'.- I n Bl!. lh tht ""It " 'ork \ler~. Try 11 1L"d IH. Il ouw. And,.- I'ell- ~;rnle. You IiI d BOOKS AND STATIONERY. BOOK BINDERS. G 1-:0. G. Rt. t: n Y-A tT .t f'O.-lIoQkblna~r nlH IIII . UbrAr,. "'''', tine ,,'1 bllldlU Jl'i. nle Ixurn. m ILp n ,o!"ntlnIU. ":100",,.. pock et book •. U&:. OI l l&en . phone No. ~!tf. In OIty !'IAUollal Bank ll uJld1!1 1I' CLOTHING. • \0fJ W"shl ",non ,A, ... ". CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. H n. I.AR~ ~:ll.-{·hln ". (. \"" , ... ""mpl. DENTISTS. NT It. ~'I tOIU :. fl. D ..... ~ml(· ... 1t\-I13 n ol. _ llHPr ~U!l"lnJl. 1 ... ",\1" •. Mleh. ( 'l it. D ~~. I'.\H~I ~:1.E~:. 110· ,,11.1. II.'. WIt 'h· ~tI('hl/f"\\, AutorllllllC phon ... "Dkl' ~~O:!; r"~!drn"". XI'eI. J 1-:. I"Tt.WPEI:. 1>. P . l'i. nrtk~ :!OIJ-!, (·tt,. • :o1~lIonnl Ill"'!.: \thll •. ,AIIII,mnlle phooe :~~I : 1t .. 1 I nhu" .. ~p.m. ~:".t I ... ".,,, .. )l Id •• l:1I', .. u~pholl .. H\lI. ',nl,·,· IIOUN; ; to ~~lJ R.III .. I~::" (0 11: ~' Id n;", 10 ~ p. m. " ""'I " )'~. 10 lO II ::;1, 8. m" • (0 I! P. Ill. <'111~e"'·1)h"""I~. PRINTiNG. A I . I . ~;s I'HIS T 1S'C1 ( ' (1. II(Grllnd A,·.,_ nul' ,ooUlh. I'rJnl)",,. ""d onl,· .. "UPilJlU . 8 .. 11 pbone ItJIol. AUI •. m ... tt" phone "~. ROIU; HT S ll l TH PT(1. (:O.-t . .'or. Wash. SHOE REPAIRiNG. InttlOn .o\ve.lln,1 !onln "I. p .. I,lng • l 'RY K~; SI)"' I .I"f'; i'i'1I 0 1' for Shoe R e .... o,·k lI'u. rllllt('I'{t . MfI.. "hh .. ,Or Hllnd Se"'ed SO( .. _. 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