The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . .' \ 'OL. 17. THE CHICAGO ALUMNI RE UNION. A cordial :"Ind happy group o f alumni, fo r mcr stud .. nls and fr iends of the College asscm.bled a~ thc L e wi s Institute, i ll Ch u.:ag:o, SaWr llay c,'cninK. F'cb. 24th, fO'" .the 16th anllual rcun;o!! of the ChIcago )1. A. C. Association. This is OIiC o f thc oldest o f ou r alulIlni o rg,miza tions, :m d if the cn thus;,H; 1ll which was shown here Illay be reg,l rlihi ,IS p r ophetic, there :trc. many .Ill ~rc :Inllual met:tin~s of Ihls :Issocmllon yc~ to come. Eig-hly or 1110 rc WCfe present, ami classes were rcprc,;cn~cd which rangell as widdy :1$ the 11\. tc r val betWCCll the ,>c ry first class which entered thc ColICKc a nd the flcdcrclin ... cI:ls!!I of only I>lst year. · · f Several old " " ra t s. c~mc III rOILl to Chicago. a nd tow ns adj:lcclIl 101111.' even from lleijo!hhoring st;ttes, so that the an n ual b:t1ltluct of the Chic:a"o alumni may not un rea~on o Ilbly c:pect to bee01l1e the rall ying place for :111 fric n~s o f the co!!~gc throughout the mldllle \\:est. 1 he o:llIlluet itself was "dmlrable a llil ad ... qu:Lte, lind. being- se n 'ed ,~t SllHl1l tllblcs, the memhers o f the {liff ... rent classes were selL ted somewhat sY';o lemalically in tllXonl:lltCc \\Oith the clas:. to whic h they belongel!' :--J o el l_SS was better represented than that o f '06, thoug-h t he ~ootllul'k of one o r two d:.itin}!" Illemhers o f Ihis clas s helped 10 swell the 1i~1 il~ adt~i. tion 10 those who regularly ilvt: 11\ I " 00 Chiell~o. I'residelll (j eo. !::)i nl lll01lS cal led for a few talks lifter the II inlier had heen Ilroperiyattellll.ed to, :l1l (! ~h ... \·a rious phas<:s of thlllgs l?ert,lIlllllg" to the alm:i matc r wen: )!IVen co n· sideration. A SOli)! was S tillg-. ~LI1d the remaindcr o f the c,· ... l1in;; was s P(clit in ,·isi ling and dan ... ing. Xo 5111:1 11 part of the suceeS':! of the re· ullion is due to Proh·ssors l~hiJ. \Voodworth [';wl Ilm\ wife :1I1d Clwmbcrlain ;iIld wik, by whose help the association w as ori.g: inally forml.'(1 l t ll r e e o f D r. C . G . l l opkin s, o f IIlinoi!\, occ:l siolled no liul(" (I iscus· sion :Hld CO IIlTlIl'Il t, :11111 broug ht out v:tf'i o u", points whi.' h, a", o lle ha" sai,l, .. we ough t to ~wo "' :' Tht! fo r~'lloou ",e""ion" "'crc ta ken tip \\ it h :ldd l'es"e:o; I,,· Dr. ;\ IarsIl:11l and l· r ofs. J e ffe ry a nd Shocs mit h, :!ltd (Iis,' u!si(ln o f s:tIllC, Tlw af k r · nool1 and e\ ,·I1HIj.( SCSS;!}!):. w c r e wcll t:lke- II ca r~' o f hy spe"i:tli;:ts in evcr y Ime Ilf a~ ril,,\l ltllf:l1 ,\ u rk. T he IIlU",1e al l"en' .::>essil,n \\'1';; :tppre"blc,1 hy lhe cx':ellell1. :Iml Il'Ir~c :ll1Iliellcc5. ,.pedal T h..: f r uit Sel'tioH, on \\. ed l1cs'lrs . C . L. B:ir hc r, :lIId Dr. D i~o n , o f Lan s ill ~ : 1\ 1 r;; . .J e nl1ie Bu d l, o f Ann Arho r ; I\lrs, 1' :lr lch .of Ar· m:lda ; 1-. I Ts . E n l n111 C:lmpbdl , o f Y ps ilan li, :1IIt! l\I iss Jt:ssie P h el ps , o f t h e !'::it:lte ."\or m 1l 1. T h e Cll!11lin)( o f f ru its ami l'cKdahles, b al llilced r:l tions , p cst s o f thc h o ulIe ho!d, Cll r e of c hild r en, 1l1e,Iicinc an d ho m e nllrsin!! we re a nlon g th e i1l1 por t:u1I to p k s d i scu sse~t. G o \' . U shorn e's t h e wi fc and da ug hte r a u ... m led morn ing' sessio n 011 T hur;!da y. HORT . CLUB . t:l lk T he C o m ing up from Cli nto n, i\lich i· g all, .. U nde D :I ~' e " \\' ood a r d ,'c ry finin gl)' cclch r:lt ... d his bi rllHla y 1)), v isi tin g- w ith t h e ho-"s, a nd spc .. ki n ).!" i}('fore t he ll o r l. C lu h W cl lneslla y L' Ill'le 0 :1\' (' jus t e"e nitt ),!". 'I'as ·'eighty ·sc" ... n year s ~o un )!'; " tha t 1!:I " ,:lS Ill' C:,,!Hl'ssed it, li nd s h ows k cc lI in tl·r ... s t ill the 1\ o r k IIf th~ r eSI o f ti lt' boys h c r e at Ih e colle),:"(". join. i lt ~ ill w ith a rC(l!\rtce \1 h idl w as lIu t eq u:tllc(1 by :LII )' o f the m. \\':1:> fl111 u f p l'act it',, 1 ).!' rowil1~, a nd :lp p l ... ", " g:g:~'''l io lt " ill h is ~'o m l l:lr is'lu bct \l e (' II t he proti ls o f :Ipp! ~' r ai,,!ng' 'Hl(j t ll\>~e u f olhe r lill ,'s o f "u"il1es" made . ,, !\ of the s i udent", pre,,;':llt feel Ih:\1 they cOllld !lot w a il 10 ti tJ i~h \'olleg"c hdore :-;cldolll i" tile p l:m t il1),:" an on.:h:trl1. opti mis m :l1lt1 p rogr\'s"ilclIel;s for Ir} ing o f ne" m et hods :Hld fur o r i~­ in:lt illg'lIl'\' i,I,,;ls fOUlld in IIt1'n I, h.) h;l"e Sl'on 'S of le",s "ca rs 0' l'f t hei r hCll tl ll Ih:llL ha:> L IIde I):I\C, COlli' peting: with \ h ... U r(':!ull ~ru'\ er:. h~ box p",-k ing:. the rC·'\I>rkil1).: uf olt! "PI,[e I n' e~ with lie\\, I;l ri eties, ;' Ild Iht' i n a.u~u r:tli'\Il o f Ihe "y.pro...!uct -;eheme in hurliculture b,' l ur n in:.: che:l p apples inlo \'in.:J,tar::.re ;l f~'I',· o f .\ I r. the:: exa m ple" !lllll "lilke \\' uo,l;l rd a d l'S~' fI in:! hUllo r:tf\' m c m hc r of lhe Il ort. Cl u b. T h e 1I 0 r t. Cluh is now f:H'urably con s ide r in).! his cordi:tI indl;lt ion \II th e \\'u()(htr< 1 f" rllts te:uJ "i~ i t :l!1~1 its d{J'l.l· n harrel s o f el.'l b r, I' j, h "g r:l ]le jn ice " '<)6, 10 in Some W:ly show app n.::ei:\li rm 10 this "YOIIIIg" m e n l!.er for hi;! :1Cli1C ill· le reSI in Ihe Il o rlo Clu b . l11:1de ill ~ Ir, E d w:lrd I lu tch ins :lIItl Ch:!s, Ba;;;;ett , S ecrctar y o f th ~ :\ [ idl i\{:m Il o rtic u ltura l !"ocie ty, I}()lh of 1\'1111' v ille, 1"\ lIe;':-:1I1 C or t, ho \\' ... \'cr, fo r rhl' PCQ pll' u f Sc w Orlc:ll1 s, :t lld tilt.' \):llh· ill;: i" s:lid 10 h ... :\ ~ooll !!ha re o f Ihe :\Ii ssiss ip pi COal'll i~ :d· re:l(l y occu pied place!':. T h .. rea rL· sO ll1 e~ r: ll1d !lId li'e <):tk!':, II ith tlkir fe>oloOI1::; o f :::: p: Ill i~h 111().~S . Oil": s\'l1lnlc\ r ic:d old \ rc ~' tll;1I (j a r · licl,l "i,, 1 I flle:l" " rl·d h:!s :1 rr UJlk o\..: r ei;.:hte"'ll feel in ,·irCl1nt f ... r elwt·, a l It! oJle branch I hal "pre:u I" ~t" ~'11I I . t he Cl·lll ... r nf ,ile four feCI Irl'l·. f rolll fi n e hy t he T he scve r~' \\l':Ilher o f th .. n!) r lh h as ~ilen Ib, h.\· l·XI ... 115iun, "lUn c prl'U, nml wea ther h ... n.' ; Illen'un' IloWI'1 to .!Cl l"'~ r ees o nc mor n il1:'!-. T hi .. , 1\ itll . !t in hutl"e~ :llI tI sl1l;ll1tircpl;l cl'~, ur ",IU\e3, m a kes il ;I liltk "001 fo r pcople ,\ 11" ;lfl' :Ie o.:usttllllt'd to the w ar m I,,""'-esof the lIorth. T hc slUlshille :111.1 111l' 0111- uf.II.)ur lir.·, ho\\c\'c r, ('''Jllpl·I1S:U~ .. Ihe o.:onlfo rtahk, pllt'u!l1oni:t. fo r Itfl·..,dill~ hn t " ir furll:Wcs o f Ihe n o r lh. J. :-; .\ T T ~; I II , ~;J:: . Hilox i, 1\ 1 i"s. PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORA TIONS. C Qns id erahle jnle re!'l 11:1" "ce ll aroused con"'l'rni llg the w o r k o f p uhli,' s en icc cor po ra t io n s ill Ihei r SC"cr:l1 " a p al' itie s , ;11111 th e ... n),:"i nec r . iug s tu dc"ts a r c s t ud yi ng ;;.Qt1\cwhat along ,h('se lines. T o s upplt!m t'1lI t h is cb ss work. r e pres("llI ali ves o f the va r io us La n s ing c o r poratio n s wi ll be a;; ked to s pe ak hcfo r c th e stud e nts >ind their fr ie lld s, fro m ,ime to lime, in u rd e r to mo re full y unde r s ta m [ l-o nditio ns . \V ed nesd a)' e ven i ng at i :00, in the phys ics lecture room, Enginecring -111111, Ch airman (;llIsgow, of the S l ate R ai lw ay Comm ission, w ill speak o n (I ues t io ll. railw:I Y I.a w ton T. H Clllans, of L ale r, i\'l aso n, has prolll iscd to he p rcsent. T hese will be follow ed b v add resses fro m r e prese ntati ve s of t ile G as Co., P owe r C o. , and the C itize n s T e le· phone Co. T h e pu blic arc co rd ially in vited to \\latch Lulldi n b o ards fo r definite plans. llUend. the THE ORATORICAL CONTEST. In the :;tale Ur:llo r k ,, ! Contest , held a l O li"et 011 " !:t rch I, .\ Ibioll'~ represe ntative, ). [ r. Le r\)\ C. R ob· inson, wo n Ii""" p l:lcc wiih till' suh· ject, '·The E dic t o f I n d us tr y;" ,:\ 1 r. II. E . Y II tc m ll, o f I l o pe, \\ :IS g: i"en sceond o n Ilw suhj..:ct, u T he I~ r illc i · p ies o f :-':"liolla lis1l1," and \\, illis L. Oshor n, o f I [ope , W:IS ~ r;II1\ el l Ih ird p lace 0 11 h is o ra l ioll, " Th e I'> rohk-m o f lh c Ci , \,," .\ Ibio n 's rep rescnlati ve p rt'Se lllel1 .. v ... ry lin is h cd ora tion , and his d e li ve r y WH S e ~cept io na l l y s m OIl\1 1 :m,l plc:,s ing-. Il is r ig: h t 10 fir sl pl:lce W>lS eom'clkd by all p r eSen\. Our repres\· lI t:lI i"c. "'I r, J\Ltr)!o lis, t h ough eOll1 illg' 0 11 :IS the e ig h th s p ell k e r, w h e ll L\'eryO ne W:lsgl·tt ing t ired a nd r..:stless, prt!se lll ed an o ra· lion n e w a m I ori::ill:.I, a lld ~1I 1e w h ich held t hc h('st o f :ll ll'lI t ioll throll' [:t rg:oJi:;IJ id l'S \'ept ioll;llI) wcll, for Ih" l i me s pe n t \\'hil.: olher COIl · 011 h i;: or:ll i11 wcre \'spec i:dl.1 Ii Ill', "ml "dde,1 g:r'·:J1I.1' III the prtl).:'r,ul\. :trt· DEMONSTRATION IN BAC- TERIOLOGY . Th.., h :Ill ., :11\ 1'l'l'or ll11le time f, )r such :1 ,li~I'''' ~' :J .~ rn:tll~ "f uu r I i~il ' ill),:" ill" l itu\l' f r i ~' l hls "~·r ... ;.:-ill·11 :111 llpportl1nit) whi~11 \\utllil i~'I,ll'm ,'onw to Ilkln. ll 1.-el.1 T h ... ]11:111 followed 'I as lIlut'l1 Illl' ~:1I1'e :t~ 111:11 o f !:J"t , ~'ar. E:tdl :l r ;an~.:d and ),:"ruup W:1!' c\:lssiti.:d, :In,1 :t\\.; II,hnts ill rll ;lT),!L wen' InO:>t court"ou". :ll1sw,·ri l1 ).: lt1 ;II1." hu nd r eds u f 'lllc~tio ll ~ each <1 :1\' . 'U n d ~' r ~t'II \' ra l 1l1icruhiol,,:.:-~ \\ :1" exhihilcd t h e tooljj o f Ihe h:tctl-ri olo · Ini· )tis t, ' ·:Irioll,. ~'X:lrtt p "'S o f h (O w rro .(J r:,.:':1I1iS1l1" I",.llls , ye;!st s, e ll'. ~ r ow. o f T he ,IOll1l';!lic Sl'kn~'''' ,lisp!:I." W:I~ m us t "'.I r. B row ll, the rc W:l,. shown t he constituc n ts, ('olltamil1:t · l iollS, e lc .. o f milk, b u lle r a l\d ..,he~se, U ntle r s a n itatiun was la k e n u p t he s uh jec ls o f wllte r s up pl)', >;c w· a )(e, COllllllUu ic:l Lle diseases, dis in· fccta n l!i, etc. Soil bac teriOlogy and al1im:ll p:llh olo}:')' both re cei ved a s hare o f at · t(" n tio l1, Ever y m e m ber o f th e clep ll rt mCl1 t i5 to bc co mn lCIHled fo r t heir p lli l1 5' takin)( d fo rt s to o ul line, urrall ge and expl ain t he n:lturc of e:lch and e,·ery d etail e n tc ri ng illlo t h is im por ta n t s ubje ct. The M. A. C . RECORD . ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINC · ENCRAVINC - PRINTINC - B I NDINC CLASS PUBLICATIONS A"D COLLECE ANNUALS . We ea rry cH rything m Programs, the line of Invitations, Etc. Announcements, \Ve specialize on inuiddua\ orders for embossed o r printed Finc Sl:Itiono.:rr - LANSING. - MICHIGAN We Leave It to . You~ [f you want to sa\'e [It least ten dollars on yOLlr spri ng suit, 'Ill you ha\'c to do is leave your measu re. W e will do the fit and s:1tisf:1clion g-llarmllced. rest - Spring I i Ill; of I-Ie id Cap::; now ready for your inspection. ~ Always find late things at MIFFLIN'S I "ASSURED STYlES" INDEED! A vi!!iL to o llr \Vo\Ue,, '~ Uepartmallt will help yOIl to !!Ol\"tl lhe pe rplex- ing '1Ih'stion- WllI\t to hu y thi~ s pring! A Suit. or DreSii. or Coat- . The Mar~ of Quality and of fa shion plus S~ilJ stamp s each of our Garments th e better ~ind • \Vomell's tempting new Spr ing Su it.'j, Silk :llld Wool Dresses. Coat>3. Sidell; or Wnists. Each day ad d s muny frel! h bright things to OllT (.'Ollec. lion. E1uly ;opTing buyers always Ijlld the ~t I<.';IIOrtUlent. ... Ou r styles helU the desiraule i"di..-iduality every lady wallt!:!_ The Mills Dry Goods CO. In this City ours Is the Store t hat sells WOOL TEX I - I Do You Want P:tir Shears Knife Safety Ra zo r- tillleu.'. AIIIO ;.itrop. 1':'·.· r·n .. ..,ly 1t",1 ~:ml~r," to ,duCl fro", 110 lles alld Strops ~aws IJamlllers Hatchets Chisels S crew Drivers fn fact, :H1ythillg' yOll lIecd ill h:trdW:lrc )'011 will filld _ lI nd al pric~'s to ~uit -:11 I I I I I EVER,Y KIND Of FURNITURE FOR YOUR ROOM Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks A.LL GOODS DElIVER,EO fREE Norton'S HilrOwilr6 M. J. 8. B. M. BUGK - ABOUT THE CAMPUS 1 Alhi on 's pn:s idt'lll s pl;ak s in the .! :3° p. loc.11 01" " llC<:i:,1 musica l ill\'itcd to nll1cg'c armon' :-';un,by :It Ill., 0 11 lion. numbers. auentl. Ihc s'lIhjecl of Se\-eral J::\ er)"one is Th£' Idlers g:lve a p;orly 10 thcir fr iends on Fridayevcning: of last weck. A g'cIH:ral HIIISic,d prog:r,lm was given, and ~Irs. B1:,i sdell ;.!"ve an aCCOllnt of n Spl,nis h bull fig-hI. An imital ion of the ha leollY scenc ill H o meo and Juliet was a feature of the prognllll. A social hou r W:1S s pent and refrcshlllell ls Sen"ell. tlnd On account of the combination of SlOrms, delayed trnins ill11l'ss, the Advisor\" Counc il were tlll:thk to do busiliess Tu esday en:lling. Dr. Hedrick was confilled to his home.oll ae£'o ullt of illncss, :\1 r . .\I e Dowell being lhe only m :tn to re· porI. On Wednestl,ty i\lr . .\Iasse· link a nd A. B. Cook were here, but no business was fr:lIIsacted. the regula r A twellty·four hou r tcst is now being carried 011 in the ('ollege power plant, unde r the direction of Prof. Polson. The ideil of the test is to determine the cost of power and efficiency of the Overall plant. The test is being made by the sCllior mechanicrll engineers, and is a part of Iilboralory work. l\luch c redit is due these men for their re:tdiness to do this wo r k at Ihe hours which arc necessary to accomplish results. The men were divided into three shifts of eight hours each. The test began at three o'clock F riday afternoon, and was completed at that hou r all Sat· u rday af ternoon. , LO"T-Bdween Ihe c hurc h ami :! 3. \Vith a photog-raphic oUlnt, he If:lvclcd to :\'ew Orleans, visiting, enroute, the nation III cemetery:1\ .M e mp his, the natioll:ll military park 11.1 Vicksburg-, and 11 I! um ber of other points of interest. He at alice se cu red a position in a sugar mill at :1fJ atlracti\'e s<1lary. Aftcr com· pleting his work with the Bellevu\! P!:lntatio n Co., he went directly to the Lafayette R efinery, to till va· cancy for t he re l1lainde r of t he c rop. H e is now in DaHas, T ex ., amI the con· writes gested conditions just now caused by the recent uprising in Mexico. Mr. Secord was it special with th e class of 19 11., a nd also assisted for a time in the chemical laboratory. interestingly of A mung- SOUle of 1 he c:1 rl icr ;l hlllllli ill ' :ltlell(\an ce at !Ill' h ig il1stilute b s t weck \Yere C. [. :'-Ionrot:, '6 1; ;11111 t. 1. (;oodwin , I.. A. Lill\,. '77; E. O. LaLid a!lll II. F. Bl1 s kirk, 'iB; C. C. L illie, 'S ,; C. H. Look, 'SS; E. A.llold~·l1, '89; E . .!. R o w· Icy, '<)0; B. A. I [ol{lcn , '~I :111,] .\. B. Cook, '93. A ,::clltrifu;::-al pUlilp is hl'illg- lnlilt hy four of our cngim.;c rillg' seniors, the work upon wh ich is prog-re;;:>ing very s:ttis f:l etorily. The hoy s ex· pect to havc thc pump ready for testing soon aft e r Ihe heginning- of Ihe spring: te r m. ThOSe who a rc etl):, of Ihe ~ o trn"l, nllll:1 prtJlIlilll"111 f:tr111er (Ie is sll ni \'c,l hy l1(':or Addison. the w ife, two sons and IWO d au g: h · leI's. One of the st)Il~, \\' . O. Beal, was a fOrlller ills!ruelor :11 ~J. A. C., anu is llOW pro fessor of tnatlk' malic!; at the JackSOll\' ille Norrn:t\ (III. ) . R. C. BCllner, former instru l'lor in chemistry, is HOW with the de· resc:lrch, p:lrlmL'nl o f industrial Univers ity of Piu sburg. Ilis work is the problcm of s moke :,\)"le1l1cl1l in Ihat c ity, and a comprehcns ive study is to he made. The object will be 1'0 s tudy the effect of soft cOl,1 smoke on building milleri:!l, \·eg. etlltion, health, cost of li\·ing,wnler, etc. A bibl iog raph )' is being pre· pared, togethe r with a h istory and :l digest of the laws which have been passed in the U. S . and ab rO/ld on the subject . A t;c r tain amount teaching a nd some laboratory of work is also requiretl o f Mr. Ben. ner, and he has 1I1so been appoio tcd by Prcs. T aft, onc of til com mission to test coin at the Philadclphi:t mint on March 14. • The M . A. C . RECORD . Emybody1 in llcsoTa still lead in the \\" e,Hcrn League, flvc rag-ing 950 lind 930 III ellch shut. OUf men :;.(or.::<1 as follows : Gif· lSi; Ii cb:l ru, F . r., t cls, R. F., ,southwick, L. A.. ISo; 179 : Aseltine, L. ll., 179; Chl rk . K. S. , I ii, T E' am total. 902. . I. t:AG l TE S T .\Sl)[SC; TO [1 ,IT E , \\'011. [OW;[ •••••••. 7 ).1 illlH.·sOI:i. , .. 6 ).1. A. c. . .... J California .... 5 Pun[uc ...... -I A r l7.0113 . . .... 3 ).[ i r.:h i ~:lll .... 3 X r.:brask.'1 .... 1 ~1. Thomas .. 1 1.051. o I I 6 6 LOlli:; C;. r-.[irlw~l. 0.) . of H.ussi.1 . will ;Hldrr.:ss the lIon. C[uh \\'cd · 11r.: II ill he int r o nes(lal e\·l·!llllg'. lI1emhers hI 1-'rof. dU\' l:11 to Kc,l/ie. Ill..: II. :'\1. RUII ;:;t'. 1I0W of California. ;;r.:IlCr.l[ .\1. :-::111 Fr:ulcis('o a t It is ccr· tu ~11):q::l"'t 5 tlw ilk:! of a .\. C. rl'Ullllln The I'i;! <"position 1915, t:liI11\ t hink al"'IH il. tou ca rll 10 hq!i n Ih.t ilt I,r Ihe T hl· ] •. )<.::11 pl':,ce ora l i"n ":Ollt('St wlll !,l' hd .. ! t ill' !'lIkr p;lrl o f this week lIe'l. \\ :ltd} hu!ldm hn.lfll for .1l1llllllllC'e· . \. C:s IIlt·nl. n·prt·st.'111;lt i\ l' "ill Ill' "'hu~l'lI for the state eunl,,·;;I . 10 ht· hell! hen.: .\ pril 5. ft'H'pa r t lnne Ihi" .:\t l,f ).1. An examination fur as" i",t.tlll all· sCrl cr in the \I e'lthe r l'ureau II ill he held ill L:lIlsin~ ull .\pr il 10. t911. ApplicHtiol1 for infOrlll:t1ioll in re latiUI1 10 Ibe l·":tmiualiou. 'IIHI fo r ndmi;:sioll to the S:tlll(', should he addr"'sse, ] \0 the L' _ S. cl\' il 3efl icc cOlllln15sioll. \\. ashingtoll, D. C. )'Ir. F. H.. Hurs l, whum mal1~ of our r"'aders will rememher liS our Keni:ll Y .:'\1. C. A. secretary for two ,·cars. has resig'lIcd his position :IS li~](\ secretn n ' o f Alt\l;! Col k·ge. Il l.' h:ls accepte,] :1 position whh the Jolutu:l1 Benefit Life In ;;uruncc Co., alld wi!! probably locale either in D"'lroir o r An ll Ar bor. On Th urstki y mornin).{ M last week. the i\ l ichi~:t1l joint com mit tee o f school patro ns,:l d e p:lrtnu'l1t :-.:. E. A. held its of the :l/1nolll meeting at ).'1. A. C. Thos.e pres· ent were, :'\1rs. i\l:try L. Hillsdale, of Alln Arbor, c h:lirma n, Mrs. J..::ate V. English, of Sagin:1 w, 1\1 iss .r en· n ie Buell and Dean Gilchrist. The object of the orgnnizatioll is to fur Iher the interests of the schools of the count ry, and the Michigan divi. sion has t ried to p ro m ote betler IIchool ad ministra tion, and has helped to disseminate info r mation r egar d. ing sch ool legislAtion. Hart. Shaffner & Marx Clothes Spaldiog Sweaters Imperial and K nox Hats Heid Caps "0' M en', Wear tbat p ro ves itself tbe worl d over. The Mapes Co. 107_200 So .. th Wu h t" !!'to," Al H. For J', crs Lensing'J LtadillK Clothitrs. COLLEG E DRUG & GROCERY CO. E XP RESS OfFICE. AG E NCY STAR LA UND R Y . TilE RJ/'LE']' d" G R A l' PRIXTI.\'G CO.lIPA .\'}' En~r .. v" ... Printers Station" ... I .. I-"~IS!; . J/U'IIt(l ..... ' · ,. G . F n11l1'e, II, ;)1[(1 " ife. o f ).(;Irshall, we n~ il1 " ttClldan~'c ill Ihe 1-:.ollllll,up la;;t II t:ek . The :'\ Iich;;.:-an ~h o rt ClH' 1I10f lilt! s,.,ek ;Inll a gri_ collUre. The or;.:-ani.l.'lliull was cffel'tefl in 19' t. alld;1 Tle:It foldt:r i,;: gOlll'11 Oll t in \1 hid1 i" puhlished ;md I'llri tl1<.' l1 ;l1l!e;; uf thl' o1licers QUS CO Ill1l1iUet-l!, :1 1i~1 o f the m CIll· lJl.' r ~ . Ilw c(m",i tutio n and Ih'·laws. a mi inll'resti,,;; fitcts conl'ernln~ Ihe :];;SOCi;ltioll ;,lIll ItS aim;;. A cl:lss of men for tht· study (j f social and economic q uestions :1S :lp. plied to Ch ris tiall living 1\ as o rg-an· iled OIl Ihe [>l'Ople's Chu rch Su nday 1ll0rllill~. An o rg-anil'1I io ll w as effected wi th the following oni('ers : :'\lr. Allen . president; Mr. A. L. Bemis, vice presiden t; l\l r. Luthl;!f Baker, sccrelar\' trcH5urcr. )'lem· bers of the ex"eculivc committce, ;\less rs. Ryder and I-.;: unze. The class will meet immetiiately foll ow_ ing the Sund::ty ser vice, and an al· tempt will be made to bring in ; 1 speaker for eac h meeting, after which ;l general discussion will fo l· low. All mcn of the com munil), are invited to join this class. 'oS. O. W. Stephenson teaching ma thematics ill the Arkansas State No r mal College, at Conway, Ark. is U od~ r ... en r. ElO$iery. Haodkerehiefs for :\Ien. llu nling \\'001 U ni on S uit!<. the be~t $3 grade. )(un~in~ Wool Union Suits, lhe regular $'2.00 Quality . Sale price Mlinsiog Fleeced Uoion Suitll-sells llt. St..'iO. }'l ileC"ed Union Suits. worth $t. Special s'lle price Silk J.i~le Soc k~. ~5c 1·f1.!ue- lhree pnir Pure Sil k Soc-ks, Illl colors. r,Oc "Rlue-three Jlllir - HRll dkercili t' rs 3l. 2S 1.98 1.19 ,5< 50, 81.00 St, lOt . 20c, 25" S pecill! slt!e pri ce Sale Jlril:e . ' - , ' BathrOMS )Iade 10 Orde r Bathrobe Blankets. 'll:lit E 3fe espet'iall~' \l'dl equipped ~ to supply you witb nnything you may need in the line of CALLING CARDS, DANCE AND SOCIETY PROGRAMS LGwrence & Van Buren I Printing Company CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. _ _ ,.,.--:::::.c:=..:=-. ___ _ DENTISTS. N H. ~I OO fH: . I). I>.S. om~1l 1 U,~IH 1101 . • llst~r Hujl,Un ll . Lll no\n ll . :'lI c h. Olll . z .. n~ phoo ... AUlO "' II U "" II ~' D E. PAI01~~ T.~'K 11 .. nt l~L 117),4, "',ub· t"lllO" A'· ... ...: ., l ... n~I"Il. MI~hlll""' Auto"'"tt~ roIlO";-, olfl~ If~d; .... '~'de"ce.1jIOO. • • J ~:. STOFYi':ll., I). 1\. S. Ilmc .. :!Io:H,cny :-lItlo"lIl Rltnk HlIlIl. Au",ulllile phonl! MI: Bell J>t".",~ GI. f·orm .. r ~I . A. I '. Blndent. DRUGGISTS. Jacob Reed's Sons R OttSP.R·~ «A I'ITA I. t·p to dAU·. HO\U'lH Hl"",'C, ____ • __ _ ~_ I 'R t -O 1'iTOR E . l 'Il"""r "lOr". OpJ>Ot>.lI1! of Philadelphia Arc the largest ma nufacturers of COLLEGE UN IFORM S i,l l ' nitl' d St;lte,;. JUJt! h;lle tht,· Wl)lI :ll1ll Il)tlill tllin Ihc "usi . ness h\' s heer force of meril. The L"ni fo nns \\'o rl1 :11 michigan .Hglicultural eoll ~g¢ :Ire linisht'll {·":lmpll·s of our product. Jacob Reed's Sons .1/,,J:,·r.J l:'\G BCSI:XES~ .\:'\0 PRUFE~slO:-':AL )'IEX. Tlw '''.'''c~ I n Ihls l)lr"I'h,ry. II" .... ..II,.· ! ho.f of nil our oll",r ,,,h.-nl'''''' "r~ uf rolllltbl" pttrtll'<. W e IJop,' I hllt Ill,· '''''u1Iy 1111'\ ~l",h:ntti "Ill Illk~ ,,,,In. to I)!'I-'.':;'1 1\'"·111"11'1,,,, " " . SO. DRY GOODS. J W. I\S'.-\I'P 1'''.- "rJ (;,,,,,1- 11,,,1 I'u,·· "f 11.1."; 1\ . Illll· ( Hl(lflS ("'.- ""Y (11)0<1,. ,.; uH'. "'~"'. 1I'"'·I,, ,,"rl S' ., .. II,· W .... rk. ~:t,·. 1''''-111> \1'''.'' 1''111<", AI',·. :'''1Ith. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. C AI ' Il') I. J,: t. t:CTlll,' ~:SI;I ~f:t;}{1:-G \~).- t ·"U It ... · Of f:I ,·(·trl~OlI .sUIIIIILt'$. tu('IIl(\lmr ' HIII""1"· ~h"lI.·. lind ('"r<.l·. " IIr, b(>n. ,,,,,1111,,,,, ~!1<1 ",,,~.I,, r<""dlul( IlImp •. 11 7 t:. ~111'1"I(II" ... , .••. --- - _~FURNITURE DEALERS~ '1 J. ,t R. )1. Ht·I·t\.-n, ... ,IIUn-. ( 'orll" ! • WII~"I" Il\tm .\n·, "lit! lu."" !- l< .. ,·\. 1\ ;'''''.,,1. HAR DWARE, STOVES & iINW'RE. N O HT O:S' S IIA IU'\\·.~ HE . I~"""rlll t hor,",',,,·,,. 1'1"" ",· ... 1.,""11. ".'''· ... 1',,1_ III \\' ","1",,,,,,, A 1\'. S . ~,~.~·.,,~~('n.s. ,·1,'. MANUFACTURING AND HAIR _ DRESSING. l'I1 H:'. (I . T , CA ,.t:.- ~l lIn"r"rl"rl"ll "'''"n'I>'''',lnl' ,~ 1I"lrdr,·.,h,1I' I'" rlnr,: S"'lI d,.." "'""" "f ,.,,' ,·Ol)lhll"" •. III~' ~"'"rrd ,, ,,,, """"..,01 ... 1 '" I'o(,k " C ROOd 11_' 'W". 1'h .. FTft Il,·.~.-\nl.·'h·H" IInt"'nlc ~P)'(,I 11.1\. AUI<)",,,Ue T"II ~1 !{"Q"['\h'" pl,,>n,· :.'11. !."_~"< Wlt,h l" lH I. D R. II. \\'. L A S ,,,) S . ~~ ".t I",,,,.' nll. ~lltb. f !ITk" hou.s: 7 CO ";"" II. n, .. I~::~' to :! lI "d ~:, •• 10 ~ p . tn. S I1!1O<'ket book •. li t e. OIUsen,' pbone N o. ~811 . In Ott, Natlon .. l Ba nk B IlUdln .. CLOTHING. E LGIN M I ...... LIN.-Uldle. a ll d Gil o ~le­ T HE MAPI::SOO. H art. Sh .. lTner6 Mar. " ' whln I' LOn A,,,,. Sou t b. Olothe. an d Men'. P'IHnl.blng • . iI)7-g m ell" F urnlsblng Good • . Be" ad. In.lon .",·e ... u d l onlll SI. ROlU:RT S~IITH PTG. ('U.-(Jor. W.s b. SHOE REPAIRING. 1'RY K J;:NDAt.I.'S l') H OP for ShOll Re pahlng. All " ' ork .. " a rlln l ee