The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Yot.. 17, EA.'IT L~L"S I ~G , )IIC i-llt'iA~ , Tn:sn.\Y, )UHtll 12, l~t:!_ :\0. 21 BASKET E AL L. M. A. C. AT THE N. E. A. M . A. C. AT PURDUE. M. A. C. ~T "" '" ·T ATE CHAMPI· O l~ P . B y dclcatil1j.! the strong Dl't ro~t Y. l.f. C. f\. le;lm, ~o to 17.011 their fluor, ;\1. A. C. established her \lJ~­ disputed right to the S\:lt<: champl' onship on l\'l:irch 4. The home team hus had 1111 \:xccplionall)' !>t rong schedule of 15 g-amcs; hai w a ll eve ry home con t e~t, ;mll lost bllt lhrcc- \ Vinona, \Vabash anu 2'orth wes tern--of the outSillc gllmes. and thcse by very small llI:1r~ills. The dcfensi,'c feature of both teams was spknd id, ami the has kets secured wcre all wdl e:lrncd. Detroit WIIS o utplayed, especially in the first hillf; ~I. A. C.'s team work hein/! lillie;, more s napp),. and the passing sure. The first half end ... '(1 l-l 10 Ii fo r ~1. t\. C. I n the second h:llf the' Y" boys wen::: mILc h strongcr :111([ played:] better all·round gallle. They were llllnble, however, to ovcrcollu:: the big lcatlllild M. A. C. was the de· lor. Every mall of th e home tcnm played a Slar ~allle, alltl it was the team, :UJll 1I0t lilly one individual, th:l t \\'0 11 the ehalllpion;;hip. T hc results of thc seaSOIl :lre :;;; follow! : Te!llll DIIII'n!;! ... lit. PJeMllnt . ,\ rmour .... " :'iort II \\'e~tt-rn .... Alma. . ......... \\'inorm ......... .-.-- Wa ba:'lh R ()oly .. liol'e . J\rmour ..... Alltion Winolla . Alma lfOI.e Detroit "', ... ... D ~l rOlt ,. y" IU llO :!~ :!\ 8~ " "' " " • " \1; 2J 23 17 '[otlLls " " . SilO )1. A C. 72 " III M fl7 :!'; a:j '" " '" fl7 a"; !j~ ,,~ 2(1 65[ NORTHWESTERN M. A. C. ASSOCIATION . .At a reccn[ meeti ng", hdd at t he home of ~ Ir. :md Mrs. C. F. Ilerr · ll1ann, of :'Ilinncapolis, the o rg:~ !I i~lI' tiOli of the abovc named :ISSOCI:ltlOli was formed . '97, ami wife i Thost:: who were present at this firs t mceting were: \\,ill iilm T. Lang!ey, 'Sz, and wife; Chas. f. H e rrmallll, ).Irs. Kinney (Ainor:t Alexander, sp. 'oS) and husband: Joseph R oscll 'oS; -'I iss Id:t Ro bi nso n ; H . B. Tilden, '05; C . C. Cavanagh, '07, :tlld wife; M. J. Dorsey, '06, and )'J iss Bessie Bemis, 'oS, The officers of th is lIew association a rc: \Y. T. L angley, p resident; M. J. Dorsey, vice president; Bessie Bemis, secretary. The re was no set prOgr:un, but a rousing good lime W;IS had , and ever ybody beca me. a cqulli~ted ~"" i th everybody clse. J\llSs BemiS wrItes: "\Vc hope to dou ble the !lumbe r at the ne xt meeting, and s hall be glad to rece i,'c names o f nn y Ilcur e nough 10 attend. " ?-.'I is!:l Bemis' addrl'ss is 2130 Carter ave., St. Anthon y P ark, S t. Paul, Minll, , :\1. A. C. was wcll repres(:lIIed Ht the cO!lvelHioli of the DC[l:lfllnellt of Superintcndence of the :-Jational Education .t\!lsoci;ltion ill SI. Louis, Feb. ~6,z9, by six g- rllduatcs :lIld one former studcnt. Three of these we re principles of staLe norlllal schools- C. L. Bemis. 'i", o f the \\'est :;t:lIC ::-.rormal, nt Athens, Charles )'Ic· 1..::enIlC\·, 'S], of the \\' isconsin Statc Xorl\l:;I, at :\ l ilw:Hlkce, :lnd D. B. \\'aldo, with 'S5, of the \\'cst('rn !::it:tte i\ormal, at 1..::alanl:l7.oo. \ 'irgilli a Of the class of '93, there \\ere E. i\1. )'IcElroy, forolcrl), superin. tendent of schools at Coldwatt::r, bUI IIOW sl:lle a~ent for Ihc American Book Comp:ttl)', with headtl\larters at St . P;wl, :'II inn .. ;lud 11. J. eros.: hy, o f the U. S. Dl'lMrtmenl of l\ ~ri. culture. \V. C. B;l~lcy, '95, direl·tor of the School of Edu(":llion of the Univer· sill" of I llinois, was there as presi. deill of the :\:ttional Socic!y for the Study of Edul":.ltioll, and g-;lVC a pre· sidcntial :llltlrcss. The YOU!It::est :lIld most ("h:trming l'aulill:\ E. :'II iss graduate was R:,vcn, '05. who is at the he:lIl of th c hOlllc CCOlllHll;"S dep:trtmellt of the )'Ii~so)uri Statc ~ o rmal ~chool, at \\'arrcll..,hurg. MID-WI NTER CONCERT . T hc third lIIi re:lder, a;,,1 [,1' t he :\uror l'an 11::t1c QUlIrte!le . . \flcr Ihl·!)\:r. fo rmlln t'e, the hand II""~ b rwug-ht direct to the e:nnpu" in .1 ~\)l:ci;tl car, k:t\ in).! :'11.151111 at 10: l.~ 1\11.1 ;lr· ril"in).! at II :;0 . ,'\ bout the mi.ldll· of .\ prillile ha nd ..:on· is to llppear in ~t. J o hns ill .1 ;1 simibr C~·I· t, a ll,1 uther trip~ o f I,y' mHure ;tre bciu:.:- arr:HI;{cu fo r :'Ilr. 1::. C. "ide r, thc m:lIla~er. l"ollq.::c the !It :"IiOI o.1lIly arc [he" ... 1rip~ g-ood ad. \erti",illg" for our alma tll:ttn. hUI they also fUrni"h KOCl~ 1 e\pl·ri l· lh·o,.: for 'he "-HId l1\en. an,! ~ri1l1l1lat~· III !erest in the hllnd \\tJrk. THE CUSTER MONUMENT. T ill: libr:lry is in receipt of :1 h:HldSOllle \'(lIUlilC in \\ hich is puh. lished the cumplete pro~ raL1l LJf thc ceremonies :lUl'lldin:.: tile u/lI'eilin,t:" of the equestri an s tatU" to :\bjor GellCf:!1 lic(lr)::"e A. Cuslcr, hy thc Slate of Michig:m, ami form:llly :'I l oll roe, .\1 ich ., J IlIIC dellic;Lled at -l' 19 1 I. T he :tppropriatioll o f $!5,OOO for this work was made possihle by an act of the le/{islalure in the sprinJ.!" ).Irs. Cuslerwa.sthecolI· of '907. stallt all visor o f the cOrll llli;;sioll, and with her OWIl hands ull\'clletl the being escorted to the st:ltue, after Pres. \\. m. ll oward p1:1tforrn hy Taft. The \'olume is heautifully bount..l, and contains SOllle 1 ~o pages. Thcre is n full page likeness of each o f the many noted pcrsonages to ha\'e a parI in the prog ram~P r('s. Taft, e,;·Gol'. !:)en;ttor Smith, :\J rs. Custer and o t he r;;. \ Varller, T he book is the gift of Ge n. .J:lnleS 11. K idd, of Ionia, who h as himsel f wri lte-n the most interesting h i!!toric al skc tch of the famo us Cus· is due ou r t hanks tcr, ami fo r to ou r libr:lry. thi s r.Jluable addition to him '68. E I). R \(1,;1I1! I>: , ' uur thre at to ,lis· conti nue tIll' It ~~COB II is just rccei\ cd, ami I ellclO!!c a hri be which I hope will imluce you 10 eOIHillue sending it. I wo\dd trot he without it for ten limes its CO"I . T ell lhe hoy~ thai Hilo \i pl;"s.) i~ Ihc hest place on the llIap. I h,,\'c heelL here fiftecn I ell rs. :urd I klll!w. Jim ~;tUerke. of '69. 3nd Charley G:lrlicld, o f 'io. v, itll !hClr f,unil id, are here lI"ilh me t hi" \1 inle r, a lLtl ns both of t hcm owe mc fur di nners o f !'>uc h oy Ste rs and shrimp 115 .' ou Ilorlherli felI O\\~ l1C \Cr lastcrl, tltey a rc hOl h hlltl1l1l to \'ouch for :In~ Ih ing I may ~a'y . ll lt\c just re· :-::th<:: f ro Ul Tilohi'15, teive.] " (j i~e my o f and best :-::tt!l'rlce fl llr G :t rhcl(l , Ih .11 them no\\' PII he r only d au J.!hter I\n) h:lc k from I' hilippincs, II ith o ur lir,.t ),:r:lIldSlIl1: ~n .\011 >lee the boy of ';0·';; :Irc :':-l·tt illg 011. " ... arue"~ all mher :\ 1. A. :1 lelkr '; ,~ , who SII}S: re:.;ard.. ,Hill 10 tell i,., Ihe Ynur:; C. hoys, TI\\t\ , '(IS. Io" alil iful hi.:.:-h ':)y. Th e !Jct,."il j ",I/·,,,,1 wf Ft:h . .; I e(ultail1;; all t"u'clkrtl \\ rit.c. up (If the lIiggins ~dlOO I , o f Iklroit.l)f \, hi~ It \\'l ili,ulI 1 .i::hlhl!,I~ . '~9. IS \\ illl \\hidl hl' h:IS p ri l1~· ip 'l l. an.1 :'II r. i, leltti ti~'d ("r ~() \ ca r.... ll-Cl'U Lighll101l .' laid Ihc "u TI;e r .. I nne " f IItc .....:ho.1ol hL1ill\lIl~ .\mpk [ll,,~' :.:ruLlllds, 1 I ~l·.lr ... ,1;.:0. '\ ~:lllIull Imildil1).:" trall"hITl llll\ illtu :t lihr;ary ~yll1t !; l loiu "l. !llId l·\ l·cll.:IH f,l l·il it i.· ... hlne aIl1"(11I,11111e,1 fl' "';Ike thi~ 0 11,' IIf Ihe le:lllil1~ ~,h"wls of its killd ill thc S! ;t\.·. Thc h ~'!I rt" ;.:-ood fellow ... hip uf pnrh.il'''l, tl·:t.:!;. :11111 pLlpib i .. l" idelll Ult e\ ery l' rs hltlld. Uurill" I. i:,:-hlho< lv';; .\Jr. work ill this ... dlOOI, Ill' hil~ ha\1 'yo lli ffl'rent ~rmle \l·:tl her ... under his l ie h:ll!i Il\·I.1 \;lri'HI~ otlices t'!\:tr).:"c. the ell uI',monal .1<;~(ll"i:'liolis of ill th.· st:H.·, ;11111 f') r "ig-hl yl·;tr~ was a melllher o f the hoard of l·"amillcrs fo r \\· II.\nl·cOLllll .1 Il·achl"rs. 'u3' I.ollell B.JudsOIl,:t ~ r aduatc of '03, :tud fo rllu'r L:u",ing man, died at , \ lb:IIl~. N. Y., 011 Marc h i, fol· :111 operation fo r appendi. lowillg .\1 r. Judso n g:r::l(luated [rom citis. Ire Il:tn'ilnl \\ith the class of '01. \\;I~ parlinll:trly dfll\\l1 to horti. C111tural work, however, ami eu. lercd :'II. A. C. to spt::cializc in this suhject. Aftcr g radua ting, he a<:. <'cpterJ a positioll at lilc Idaho Ag. ricul!ural College, :lIld later was electell to thc position of as;;is!a.nt professor of horticulture :It Cornell left this position University. but. rccently to dc\'clop:t larm nca r Kinderhook, where he was taken ill, :lItci wht!re the interment was m:tJe. The news of his untimely death comes :tS it shock to both his relatives in L:lIlsing lind to his ('01· lege friends. He was a m a n of ex. ceptional abil ity, and with a g reat f uture. li e • The M. A. C. RECORD . i. , The M. A . C . RECORD FROM G, A. F ARR, 1870. . u ......... EVU. T UESOaY ou,,," .. T '" COHE .. . ' U • • • TH, " ,,,,, " ;: •• " . uu AC '''C HT u ''AL co ......... .U8SCR, P TIOM 60 C E: I'ITII P£R V [AR 1!:11t1~red "8 second·"'","! In,, \! ""HtH ... t La U$IOil:. Mt~h . Addrell!" .. 11 .ub."r!lItjon~ .. nd .. d"';I·tl~lnii Ul aner to the M. A 0. Rllcnltt>. EftSt 1.Il1l l ' tlIII. :!ofteb. .,ddre~~ .. 1t contrIbution" 10 tb e M IHI!t.lJln&: Editor, R emIt by I'. O. MonPY Order, DrMt or R.e1I1.tered Letter. Do not se n d !tIUOIl8. Bu§lne8S OtHce ""t II I ... ""rence It V .. " Bu r en Prlntltlll 00 .. tllf.~I~ Grandl.x!!. :-'-0 .. Lao"IIl II. Mleh. TUESDAY, MARC H 12, 1912. BEET SUGAR COURSE. The cou rse in heel sug:lr cbemis try is prodng a Tnost popular Olle, aud the :II!CIHJ:mcc is far ahead of It w:\s what b:\J been :lllliciplIlcn . thought \.! or '3 lh at perhaps olig'ht b..,("otne inlcr;:slcd, bll1 . ,1$ a result (If a n:n s mall :ill]OUIl! of advertising', ,16 c:{rncs!, cnthu;;i:lStic men arc en r ollClI for this w o rk. ~Ir. \C II. 1I0ddless, of Cross well, and Mr. i\Ia rsh aH Allen, 'oS, of the Alma faclon', have heen se· cu red to assi~t in this work. The work is o pen onll to men with ",Ollle practical expcril:nce, lind this ex· perience r:lll;::e ;; from one to I\\'e/ll" c;'lll1pllig:ns. The differenT e"perl' ;Ire ll1elltS of the V;!riOIiS st;l!ions hl·ill~ 1:\1..1.'11 up and (I i ~eussed, :Hld the pn}~n·~e,. . l· te" \lt the ~alUl indUlll it:lbll' spi r it that hns C\.: r chnr:lclcril'ed our in >Ibn:1 mall'r. was tlWI1, as HOW, fllil f,J r,'l', T ill' teachill~ ~ t:tf( of t he l":llkgc ,,'l' has never ~incc heen excelled. II ilh gr:uitude rce:lll LIH,i r n:lnw:; I'rcsi(knt .\hhol1, ,lilt! ;11\(1 pride. L'rofe:>:iors .111,1 IIl~lrm'\lO r,; f.;:e(h,i l'. \li irs. F.lird1iltl, Conk, I'renli ..:~', :md Clute. .:'-1051 of till' III ha\ e pasFl'd ;\\\"ay, hut their lllelllOr.\· is still ~r~l'l1 alld p re, i () u~ In l'\ ery olt! gra,ltlllte. It has alw;],'s beell 1111' II-i~h !(I le:lsl -one I)f m~ child ren have ,11 gr~du:lte ;I! \1. :\, Co , hLit 1Il~ Ion}:: ':Ol1lll'l'lioll wilh the l-nil ~'r:.i ty n:H· uralh- led n1\' child ren whl·rc l ..:ould s cc them OftCIl , and look :tft.:r th.: ir welfare. R eturning from four YC;'lrs ~l' ni~c in thc a rmy, ignorant and well'lIig b peltll)'lcsi', I attribllt" what sm;iH s uet'ess I h;I"c had in life tv tho:: bcnelit'ence of the St,lIe, acting throu gh one of its most splend id "genc ics, the Agricultural C ollege. Pardoll th i;; rather person allo::tre r, but thc sentinH"llt of reminiscence sometimes comes slirringly. r;rnm{ Iln;;cII, .1 ficll. '0' \\·c art: in receipt of the :lllnou n· cemen t and program of a short cou rse in ga rdening and poultrr cui, by the ag r icltit:lral tU rc, gi,'cn departme n t of the Deer Ri ve r School ( M iun.), o f which D . B, Jewell, '01, is superinte ndent. T he course is given Feb, ~ o to A p r il 13, and includes to lessolls in e ach sub jec t, cla sses being held eac h T ue s day e "euing a t t he high school bu ilding , HOME ECONOMICS AS SOCIA TION. ill illstitlltion A meeting o f the executivt: board of the ).'J i.:higan H ome Economics Association was hel{~ tbe last of Fehr uary by iuvitatioll of tho,: sec i\liss Lenita F . retar\'-Ireasurer, Cooper, a t the R lttlc Creck Slllli, t'arium. The laboratories, kitchens and treatment rOOnlS were open for inspect ion, and cspecia! inl.::ro,:st was shown the S·r;))" labo rato ry, where a (lcmonstnnion was u-h'en b\' Dr . RceJ . Thc de liciou~ hllle'heon, served in the roof dinillJ{ room , ga\e occasion for lhe discussion of interesting Jict ques_ tiOIlS, At the exccutivc session pl:lIls were made for the annual lllectinJ{ of the :lssoeiation, to be held ),1:1)' IS, ;It thc "' oll1el1s' building', of the ).Iichig:an Agricult ural C o l, lege. C'rgl'llt illl-it;ilion is ("xtclnlcd to all honskeepers :Hlt! club women to become members o f this associ;)· tion, ant! to ;Utemi tht! :ulIlttal mect, ), 1 iss Talbo t, O CU li of \\'omen mg. ant! I/ e:lll o f 1I0usehoid Allininis, lhe L'lIi· Tratioll 'ers it,)' of Chicago, will deli\"l'r :(1] atldress. [)"partmettt in HO RT. CLUB . introdul'o::d LJ. \I iehal"l, '03, eurn expert o f the prU\' iul'e of Ues~arahi:l, Ru"sia, W;lo> to the I I o rt. c1 u h \\'edlles,by en'niH,: hy !JeHn un Bissell, of the ell;,!"inee rin;.,:- dl.']lan· li e \\,:IS e;dled 10 \( us"i:! 1\\'0 Illl'll t. \1.'''1'" ;1"0. anol si nce Ih:\t link' 11;15 h,,'] rna~\y illkre~till~e:'l.Jll·ril·IKl'S. \\'h ik thq' \lere hos ti le 10 lh ... work tllat he'was tv t:lke up, ,\ ct Illl' people of ll cs~Hnlhia t rl'alell him with the ;.!Te:lit' ... t l',lUrte'>I' UIJOIl hi" arri,'a). 1 [i" "\lee,'~~, "0 ·f;tr. in the hr<.:e di ll )! of ,'orll Iw~ hl"l'lI ~lIl'll that ill till' )'l';1r "f 1<)\: lIe ha~ :+ Ira.' \ uf 'lOU :ter.:s \\ ilh \1 hil'h III l'arr\' (In his \\'ork. 1111,1 t913 t lli~ \\ih he illcn·a~e\1 to ~ . ' >00 a, rl'~. ill I ;e";,,ar:l],i:r The dilllak uf i:. "Onl~'11 hal the ~'lIne a;;. ),1 ichi~\tll, ~1I111 th ~'I' !,!row mall\ uf the S,II11l' '1' IIl' peopk' fruil lUlli ;:,'r:till ,'r ops: arc .Ie\v:>. French :11111 l)u lgariall". The uppn l'b",,~·s arc hi~hly ethlclte,}, \1 hile the lowl'r cla~se;;; ,Ire illitl'ral\',10111 li"e C'om fortabh . lhlll'll:l ni:", .. , l1]osll.\· .:'-lr, ).[;I'h ad think" lh:,t, \\'ilh thl' illtrodurl ioll of :\ mc ri nUl 1II:1('hll1- en' ;'In,] Amcri'::11I Ill ethoils, H..u",,,;" i" -houlid to impro\"l' r :\pidl~ :llollg' agricultur:d lilll'~. - - NEW LATHES. The ell),!ineerin),! shops h,!\'c just started the manufacture u f six 14- inch cngine lathl's. which \\'ill be · come It part of thl.' rf:gulH r ("(luip' me n! o f the maeh int' shop. A 1'011, se n ',lli"e \'aluation of thesc lathes is $1 ,800. T he ordc r for the 1I1;lking 0'1 t hcse lathes, together wi t h t hc m:lkil lg o( thc various o t her I,' pes o f equipmenl w i th which the' sho ps are no w ol'cupied, EOUIHls the death knell o f the maki ng of "cxercise piecl's" in t he machi m' s hop. l lc re· a fter, all s t udents in this shop w ill at a ll times work on pa rts which arc to be used o n :t machin t, or fo r some othe r defi nite. pu r pose. As fa r as possible the ma kin g o f " e x · e rcise pieces" will be e lim inated f rom t he wo r k of th e o t he r s hops a s soon :1S possible . RESOLUTIONS. " -hcrco.>', The lIeitvenly F,lthe r h,lS deemed it wi~e to lake from this lift: the f:ttht:r of our b rother, Fred e r ic J. \\. a lsh, therefore, be it R .. so!:·(·d, T hat t he mcmhers of t he Auro r e:11I !-'ocicty extend to him t~lci r heartfelt sym p;lthy in this t he tlllle of sorrow. a nd be it fUrlher R eJ'o/;'I'{{, 'f ilat a copy o f these resolutions be p r i'l1ed in Th e I/o/ end and T ilE H. ECO UD. Signed . A, G . i\J)A~I", G . A, . \ t.I.E:O;, If. 11. CO!'l.,\S' . " ·he,-c'I.,·, The I I c;lI' elll\- F;'lthe r it \\'i.';c to t:;ke from life o ur brother, S. B. lIart, h:ls dCelll(:d this 111;111, therefore be il Ncso/;:cd, That the memhers o f t he Olympic l.it(.'r;l(\' Socio,:t,' ex· Wild to the brnilv their hc:~rtf'-'It sy mpathy in Ihe -time of sor row, and be it furth e r Neso/:'rd, That a cop~ o f these resolut io ll s he plnced in 1'/1,' 1/(>1- (lId ;Iml R~'ClIwr~ _,~·or.:d :,~ fullo\\'~: CLlrk. K.:-- .. 1:)1; ,"'a:,mlin . II. \\' . loS.; ; \1 a ~ [)(l11:III1. I. :\., I I::' : Ilell;lnl r. r .. Iii, . Giff~·b- l.ISt "ee\.. '~ I:1fI.., lSi, 1.1 ill~ t\,..l-I tine fOr thl' hi,l.!"1te"l ~,;"re of Ihe Co~le:.:c le;l(l l tlurill~ the pr",..l'tt t Se Tll· .... [o\\a ... till 1.0:111" I Ill' ka;.:u,·, Ililh eig-ht ~t r ai:.:hl \i~l()r\l's : .\[il1l w~0ta I !l'lurie'" alld i" -..l'C"lld, widl "'el ell <,JIll' dde;\I: \1. ,\. C. I,eillt: :t duse t hird . Thl: local [lC'I{'l· (,ratil'n n'lllcs1 II ill bl' held ill lh l • I'h:lpd Tnlli ).!hl (T lll,~d, I ,, ).:'1 ;- ... 'doc·k. Thl' Will' ncr of I hi~ cnntl'st \1 ill 1"<'[1,·l· ... l·nl the .:ollej!e itt Ihe St,\t e n .IlIIl'",\, lll"hi hl'rc l"lrly 1I,' " l h·rllI. Pn·s. Sn\der i~ in St. Louis, ),1 <)., t hi" "eek. in at\clld:lnel' al the Illeet ill~s o f th~' I{l'li;.: ious Eclut'aliOIl i\ -,;soc-;atiOII. I·k g-il'es :1Il "delr..,s" tod ay hdo rc till' assol'lation upon " T hl' Trainillg- of thc subject : Religious fu r Chur.:h L ea,]L'r;" \\·ork in Ru r:l l COIllIHuuitil·;"." P rof. h:in ~'s o.:I:ISS in steam l'n the inspected lind h{)ilers );:,illes llll' "'lich ig-:1I1 power pbnls o f 1'o\\'er C o. :l!1.] th~' c ity electric pumpin~ st:llion on Friday af ter· noon o f last wo,:ek. Evcrr !cli\ ure of the plants, from the co'al pile to the huss cars o f the ell'c lric geller , ato rs, II':IS );:'i\'cll det;'lil attention. On \ Vednesday ni){ht of t his wee k, l i on. Law to n T. Il e ma ns, o f M aso n, will spell k before. Ihe. cngi nee r ing ",tudents, on the rei;nio n o f the telegraph com p an ies to the peo ple. Mr. Hu ghes s poke Oil MOIl from the day 011 public milities s ta lHlpoi nt o r the manage r o f one o f such com p:m ies, a nd other s peake rs w ill be :lrr ang-ed fo r fro m li me to t ime. , . , The M. A. C. RECORD. ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLET E FOR DESICNINC - ENCRAVINC· PRINTINe - BINOINe I CLASS PUBLICATIONS AND COLLECE ANNUALS \\·c carry c\,crrth illg on th, line of Announcements. Programs, invitations, Etc. \V e speci.llizc 011 indi\'idual orders for embossed o r p rinted Fine Stationery - LA. N 5 I N G . - MICHIGAN "ASSURED STYLES" INDEED! A ,-isit to our Women's Department ,will help you t.o soln! the pup lex· iog 'luestion-What to buy lhi:upring! A Suit, or Dress. or Coot- The Mark of Quality and of fa shion plus Skill stamps each of our Garments the better kind. Women', tempting new 8,lrilll( SuillJ. Silk lind Wool Dresses. CORt", Skirts or Wabt". Each day adds IIIHn y rresh bright tilioJ(ll to Oll r oollllC. tion. Earl~' s pring buyers ,,1"'''11:1 lind the best IOMOrtmeo!.S, Our s tyl es bear the desiraIJltI indi vidu ality every tAdy WIUllll. The Mills Dry Goods Co. 1ft this City ours Is lbe Slore tbat sell s WOOL lEX We Leave it to You~ want to sa \'C :n least ten doll:tfs If YOII on your spring suit, all you han! to do \Vc will do the is leave your measure. tit and sntisf:lction guarrw(ced. rest - Spring line of J It'id Caps now n:!:Hly for your inspection. A1\\"'\\"5 find late things m MIFFLIN'S I Do You Want . Pair Shears Knif e Safel" Ita.wr_ i ;UI .. U~ .• -'U10 S troP. ~:\·O!r- lt" II.o:I r and \,!nde .. 10 H't"ct frQ'" H ones ami Strops Suws II :nmnc rs I i:!.lchclS Chisels Screw Dr;\'c rs f:VEI\ Y KIMD Of FURNITURE FOR: YOUR ROOM Cots Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks III f;lc t, :ltIything you IIc ... d ill hardware )'ou \\ ill find - ;;nd :tt pricl's to :; uit_at All COO DS DElIVEI\ED fl\EE ~ Norton'S tlilrdwilrB M.J.8. B.M. BUGK ,"'"""."",'" ~ ABOUT THE CAM P US \\ ' , B. StOl'I1rIl, of Gr:md L~·.Ij.!~. I'ror. visited his :'\ewman, Thursd:.) of la"t wcck. Io rothl' r·ill·la" . T hc Tau Ilcl:! I'i j.!. IIC a dam·inj.! part,· in the a,. ~crnhly mom vf Ih~ Adr'icultur;ll B\li1 ~li ll " Frida,' el ell- . ~ Il l,::.:'. ~. At a rccen t f:t CUltl mcdin" a tu I~ok committec W;IS :Ippoil\ ted into the ad,'i,,:d" l; tl of estahli!>hinj.! :1 cou rse in :lr\;J :1I1t! "ciCIlCCS :It ~J. A. C. I'rof. \\' . O. I led rick \\,:IS in 13005' ton last week , where he ;lttcl1(led thc Illedillg on Friday, bi(r alumni torlrch S. The d rawi ng- Ilcparlmcnt is con· ICOlpbtin:,:- ;m exhibit of Jap:H1ese prints in the ne:lr future . :om1 in COil· nection with tht: exhibit it is ~llanlled 10 h;lve a lecture on Jap3ntSe arts :lm1 customs hya cOlllpctent ptulhor- ily. I T he class ill works management visited the plaut o f the l\Jichigan Screw Co., 011 H osmer !:5treet. I.;tn sing-,on SaW nl:ty morning, and spent a p rofitable time in the study o f auto matic IlHlchines and spccial tools as used in the IlHulU facture of parIs in great quanti ty . T he study of the constr uctio n, operation, alld pro duel of the great \'ariet), of intricate machines which are found in this excellently well equipped shop ab !lorbed the ;!ttention o f the students who were privileged to take this trip. That the couple of hours spent at the plant were p rofitable could Dot be doubted by aoy who could ha ve seen the interest dis played by the class. , I F. J. R icha rd ~, o f 1:4·1 ~'ear's dass, i" now 'i!:>,,;st;mt ljUp~rilltelt{h:llt of th~ F lillt G;b Co. InstrUClor Fogle. o f the .1epart. 1lll'lIt o f tarlll 1I1echanil's, ha~ pur· Ch;lsed a brill of I [:I r,h' Bros" .! I{ tllilcs e,lSI :In,lnorth of ~j. _\. C., ami h:ll, 1110vcII his household effects from Sunfield to that p1Ill·l·. T he Ilo/~,," ;tthletic d~ction" an: I II held 011 S aturd;I\' (If this wl'ek. lOtl nect ion with' Ilthletics Ihe a"slst ani nwn'lJ.{ers and hoard of control will he elccll'll. The l'11it ors, hll!~i . lIess mlU1a).!'(' rs, etc., of the SlIu1cnt p:tper will be sc!el·!t'd :.t this time; dUlies to hegin with the sprill:;! to;-rm. l ' ndcr Ihe direc tion o f ['rof. ~I.r' ron A. Cobh, 'oS, tht: second UIl IlUal Farmers' !:5chool was held :It Ihe ;\ 11. Pl easant normal :\l;trI:h 1-8. i\1. A. C . was reprcsented 011 the program by Supt. Ralph lludson, who spoke 011 horses; Prof. Ander son on dai rying; Ficld Agellt \\'hite Oil fruit; Inslructor Linton o n general poultry s ubjects, allli i\J r. 1I00pingarncr on {:Inn ~rops. Chair man C. L. Glasgow, of the Railroad Commission, gal'e a very inleresting talk before the engineer. ing students 011 \\. ednesday e,·en. ing. H e spoke of the financial con . dition of the I". ,\1. road in partieu. Illr. The tlVO cent fare proposition is lIot held in ,'ery high regard by Mr. GI:tsgow,ns it .. Hecled only the rouds wh ich were able to keep even at th ree cents. The pUrpose o f the railroad comm ission, said the 'speak. er, is to prevent discrimination in rates of public utilities. B. C .. \ lI is. ' I I, is with thc Gr;tnd Trlluk l ·a.:ilil· 1{;lil\\;lI. with hl'ad_ 'Iu;lrtcrs at Edmonton: Ell,,,·rI:l. Ur. RUlh . \ llclllw .. r~tu rn ed frolll ~l1rg-eon Ha.l', " ·is .. II h .. 're ~he 11" .. "1tellll~d her {;It)l cr Ilu rin;.: his ill /tess :1Ilt! (ll·al h. .\!HIOlincemell\ j" the cOlllin~ m:trri:.:{c (~larc h I I ) nf ~I r. Elme r Dni!. '10. L :IIl",ing, :Hld ~Ii ss Edith :'01:1 ) GIIIIII , of 1I01t. iliadI.' r,f I I. II. :'ohl",sel m:lIl, of Ihe Llrm .nech;lllics Ilcpa rtIllCt1t, instruL'lor Fische r, of the En:;lish de]l;lrtnlCllt, and ~li ss l{;.uJemacher, of the bac· ;111 teci010~i('al scn'ing the college hos piw!. Ilepllrtmenl. 'n lillle :Ire R cmcmber the local option "d · Ilress by 1-1 . R. l';!tleng-ill in the People's church. Sunday e\'enillg', l\lr. L':tuengill kllOWli ~larch '7. lhorollg'hly, ami h:l s the suhject the winter heen cllga~ed during lecturing all o,er the coullty. lie will have sOlnt:lhing of interest for 1111. On Saturday lI ight, March 16, ill ;Jrtnory, the Detro it Light Guard will be held allllual the second ~Jichigan ch ampions hip imloor ath. letic meet, This meet is held under the allspices of the Dctroit Y. ~1. C, A., .md will be attended by :I numbe r of State athletic teams. M. A. C, will, in all prab:.bility, be rep resented by the followillg nlen: Geib and Rosell in the mile; Gcib, R osen and Brown in the half mile; Lord in the high jump; Day in the shot put, and Beatty ill the pole \' a ult. The ;lIl1lu,,1 EUllomian pril.~ i .. tu l'urthl'r h .. : uffe red ,I:,:-"ill thi .. .\"~" r. del:tiled IIl)lic~' \\ ill be :.:-in·1I lIe,( wl'~k. .I. ~Iu"t \Vl·lll·s, '09, ;Uld wife II~re I·isiliu'.!: tlll'latte r·.., I);\r~'nts alit! I h~'i r 1lI:H1} l'olk;.:e fril·ll;l., th~· past wcek. T he "t!ldents in elcetn, "I clI;.:-i. Ileerin;.! made;t te"l. :->;uunb\ ,no rn. in:,:-. of :-"on. 1;II;.dn~erin;.: Work!> i.l Lltlsi1l;.:'. the 1\ ul\"',"eek brml'r,,' COll r"e was hdll :'olllrch I 10 S :« OI"C:,:-o, limier the :lIIspicc!; of the :l!.::ricultllql lle partm(>lIt in the hi;.:h SdlOOI. I"rof. _\nJer:son, :lIld Mr. toJr. B;lldwill were amOllg the s pea ke rs. R. G. Crall~ has dla rg-e of th .. · work at Otsej.{ll. \\' hite Fifteen memhe rs of thc SiK1l1a Delta Chi fr:ttcrnit), (jouroalislie ) o f thc Unin:rsilY of ~Jj chigall clune out from Lansing J\Jonday morn_ ing' ill automobiles :lnd visitell the various depnrtmcnts at 1\1. A. C. This fraternity, of which GO\·. Os. is an hOllot;:ary mem he r, is born composed of s tudents who arc par_ ticularly interested :Ind engaged in journalism at tol ichig:ul . or those who are taking. a cou rse in th;4t subject. The young lIlen were the g uests of GOvernor and ),1 rs. Os. born at their home at dinner Mon_ cllly evening, and while in Lansing " isited the vuriolls plllces of inte rest, including the Indust rial School and School fo r the Blind, They we re pleased, and many we re g reatly s ur p rised at the size o f the caillpu3 and buildings and extensi ve equipment. The M. A. C. RECORD. == Emybody "ad'. THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUSE II completely COI"e rs the field of local news, politics, and the world of sports. Because its telegraph nnd corrcspom\cllct" service enable it to gi,-c it s rC;lliers the lates t genera! news of the day 111 ad '"ane..:: of any other newspaper coming into Lansing. Ha ve TH E STATE JOUR.NAL delivered to you r home by ca rrier U. S. FOREST SERVICE. In the licit.! program of the U. S. Forest Service for J:mu:try, 19tZ , the names of the following )1. A . C. men appear: E. P. Bushnell, '10, forest assist· Assi~nlllent, :1111. Appalac hiall \y [lshiug"ton, O. C. John C. Dl'c:unp, '10, fo rest as sist.mi, K:'"iksu Nat. For., :-.re\\, pOrt, \\' :Ish. F. J. Dill).!: \ef, sp. with' t : i m.sist :tnt fure,;;t ran;.,("o:r, )Icdicinc Bow, l\3t. For., Lnr:llllie, \\-yo. Al he rt Fruti;.!:. ' [ I. assisl:lllt fo r ):nt. For., :\1ich ;gall rall;{e r, CS! AU ;;;lhl~, :'-olich. C. :'-01. Graug-er. '07, superintcnd· Cllt :-'Icd;ci nc Bo w ):at. For .• Lam mi"" \ \' \ ('. lIu be-r C. lIilt on . 'II, fore .. t as sis lanl, Uighorn ~3t. F o r., She ri· dan, \\' \"0. Bru c~ lI offman. -10, forest flss ;st )::11. F or .• Ketch i lint, CIJII!!;\ch k:l11, .\ \as k:l. \\" .. \. Il o pson. ·oS. forcst assis t- :\ ssiJ..:"l!nn; nt, alll, Appa!'lCili'IL' \\"a"hi l1.!-:"lon, D. C. Vr;1llcis K icfer, 'oS. superintend_ II :Jrri,;o ll. ent O.ol.:lr k X :U. For .. Ark, C. \\'. :'-old'::ibhul. '11, forL'.~1 as· s;s tal1l. :\ p;lche X :11. FI,r., Springcr dUc . . \r; /ona. \ 'jntllll :'-olcKi1l1>111. sp. with 'IZ. aSS ;SI.U1t r;"ln g"c r, Ulympic fo rc!;1 X al . F vr .. ( ) I.IIllP;;I, \\' :.,.h. .1 .• \. :'-oli l.-llc1!. '(X). fores t assist· \\·ork. :::;;hi~'lIltu ra! :--;pe.-ial ;"Ill!. S;"In Fr'UI~i ... o. C;"Ili f, Gco. C. :'-olo.-\'\·ck, " ~14, fore!;! as ;;i~\:ml, Ol:lrk :\ a t. For .. llarri;;oll. ..-\ rk. Dorr ~l-;cl·I". ~p. WIth '0.1. Sup. It. K uutl'nai ):;(1- F,1r, Lih by, :"-1'>IIt. \ '. "I':1I1IIcr.09. assistanl r:m ~ er, K onlclln; :'\;"11. For" I.ihh" , :'-ol o llt. H eese \\-. T;I\·ltlr. '(1) . fo rc!>\ :I~' sisl:lIlt. T :'r~h e~ ~., \. F o r., ~1. :\11lholl)" !dalto. \\-ak-::;, 11. HII .~ il ;1", sist:!ll!, i);"Il il Nil! . For., :"-\a!!tlalcna, X. :'-ole:-.. 'J!. for eM R o)" S. \\'heeler, '10, fo rest :IS· s is tallt, Il n.,·(len ):al .. For., Enc;"tTllp menl, \\1 ) o. Wm. E. W hite. ::\:It. ;mt. Cr;jl c r UrCgOll. '10, forest assi;ll :'-oledfo rd, For .• I-I. ]{. \\"iko:.:. 'o~, for est "ssis t· /Int, Columbi:1 ~/lt. For., P o rtland, Ore}{on. D . O. \\'000, ' II, forest assistant, R outt Nil\. For. ,!::itcamhoal Springs, Col. \ \"ilIi:lln Il ookwa)" , formerly with the Challl1er'~ :'-o l ulor Co., of Dc· Iroil, calt.;!,1 o n college f r iends Ihe past week, whell 011 his wily to Pnsndenu. Cal. The $ chool for Ihe Blind hu\'c inaugurated a po ultry cou rse, and M r. Linloll has been called upo n to sta r t a series of lectu res lit Ihat school perlllinin,g- 1:0 th is subject, he ginning this wcek. A number of senior studenls will be called upo n f rom li ,ne to timt! 10 give talks be· fOfe the sludents o f thaI instit ution. Hart. Shaffner & Marx Clothes SpaJding S w ea t ers Imperial and K no x Ha u He;d Cap s and Me n's W ear th a t proves itsel f the w o rl d o v er. The Mapes Co. 20 7 . ZQ9 Sou t h W.sh lnIl"1011 "n . ror )~(1rs LaJl5ing'5 LeDri:"Jlg Clalhiers. COLLEGE DRUG & GROCERY CO. EXP RE SS O FfiCE. AOEN CY ST AR LA U NDRY . THE RJ/'LE)" ,f- G R .-I]' f'RI,\7/XG CO.1f1',,/,\']" Dr. :111\\ :"-1 rs. B\Hisdeli wen' ,·lIlle.! to X<,w Helillehelll, 1':1., on TII"r", 1I:1\' o f 1:lst I' eck . on :1(COltl1t o f the de;th o f the Doctor's father, R C\ . I. \ \". Blaisdell. . ::\e -';I :--:\l11tla~ aflnnovn Ihe :"-1. A. C . !1Ilh\:lry b;llu! will ag::tlll ).::11'e \ our ;1 fri emls IIlu"ie. e llJoy .-\rmo r.l. :. :30 p. Ill . s;lcreJ CUlIcert . :lI ld Hrill ).i the \\' ... \. Xcwtoll. who ;.:-n"lu:ttell wil h the cI;t;;s o f ' 11. is :1.t p r,,~ c. llt l'Il ~:ll!cd :IS Il rafl ~ m :l n f o r l'ieclric.ll layoll\s with D. J. ,\lbertsoll, , .j. il :l1ll1 iIHhl s tri .. ) engi neer,:11 Kal:tma zoo. ~. J. Re,lferlJ, '9 7, :I prOU11tle lll dr." ;,!"omls Illall of 0, i(t, :IC(,OIl1P:1I1icd by S lip!. Uirrlsell and the president of the school hO;t rd, vis ited .\1. A_ C. 1:lst w ee k. The objec t o f the ir visit was 10 SeCure, if possi!.k. :1 te:tcb"er of :Ig-ril"ultun: f o r the Ovid high school th..: coming rear. On Tuesllay e\' Cnill~ Ihe Engi ncering Society was alillre"sed in a "ery able manlier b)" :'-olr. FrclI L. Radfo rd, ·OJ. c hief Ilra!tSIIWIl o f the R eo M OlOr C ll r Co., Oil Jhe subject l'oi:tnal{Cmelll of "Drafting Room and l\ll.'thods." A Jar!!e audience wa s prl'Se lll . The class championship in basket bait went 10 the sophomorl.'s, in a most illlcresling and highly cHilihg g;une \V~dllcsda)" night. A large numbe r of rOOfe rs for both s ides we re o n deck, nnd w e re well repaid, as it was onc of t he mos t in terest ing g"mes of th e year. The filla l Score was 30 10 26. The ,' icto rs we re Bllrt, Larse n , G riggs, Chancy, Ke nnedy and Spau ldi ng_ Showing of the New Spring Merchandise in All D epartments. \ Vomcn's H osiery. Speci~1 values III EXlrao rdinary \:tlIlCS 111 Men's I l a!f \J ose . The lIewest Ihings in \\'omen's :\Icc kwear. Ea rly fashion showi ng of Evening Gowns !l lld \\' hite Serge Suits for women. Dailll)" styles of New Unde rmu slins. The lalesl sty les in Shirt \ \'aislS. a NTRAL I'IIOI.Rt:UABLE. STORE L.AN ~LN" . Mlr;;n.. 'lrut E arc cspcci;lly well equipped (oIl!1- 10 $uppl~' you with anything you may need in the line of CALLING CARDS, DAN CE AND SOCIETY PROGR .-\M S Lawrence & Van Buren I I Printing Company Jacob Reed's Sons or Philadelphia _·\rc the 1:Jrl-!"CSI manufactllfl·rs o f COLLEGE UN I FORM S 111 Ihe L' nilcd Slall'S. :111(\ IH!I'c " on llnd 11l:li l.l!lin Ihe hl1si· n~~;j hy she" .. r forcl' of oll"ril. T he L'niforOlti worn :11 michigan Jlgrlcultural e Qllt9t :.rl· finishe(1 c:o;a mplc ~ of Ollr prvdllct. Jacob Reed's Sons .11" k,·rs ,~r' .. Go ld r.1t'd al Unifo rm s" 1424,26 ChHtlillt St. Pbit&delpbll. DIRECTORY LA~~ISG IH; SISE~ ~ .\Xl) PROFESSIO::\:\L :'-on:): . T il •• ",on~~ in Ih t~ t ,lr""'Or)·. II ~ w~1t aJ tho.\, o f IIll our otla·r "d \"HlI'. "UdH lIn""r', Il,UII "uti nr-OO.:·e ry J;wr". I f YOU "'I,It" ~t)" l1 . b hllir ell! Id \"e u~ ,, ~ ,,!I. ~:. ~:. H,' ynol,h . 1'1"011. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A M. ~:~I EHY .llft \\'fls h.A\"e.~ . Rook l . • Fln~ l-i ln!lonPrY. En IOU'f\" etl ('"l1l1l11' O"rll!l. 1-"01101111" P\',,! . I'l e tur<:s. ~-f!l",n. a Spt'cilllly. UD·Io-dlll\.< FIn e FnUnl n ll: it)'ll' s. Cut Glau-cllt In Uoul l'1I1. BOOK BINDERS. G EO.G. HLtrPEA U .t CQ.-Bllok b lnd en .. tlOIPO>. rullnl\'. lib ••• ,. ""d fin e .rt IlLndlnll'l. tile b(",u. m " l1 mountln ... . fI.!bum s. J>O(:kel hl)ok •. ete. OItben.· pbo n e [n (llt1 oS.tlo n .. ' Ba DIr;; Bulldln .. ."COII nt book m .. ker8. .s o. t8;1. CLOTHING. E LGI N MIF I'LrN. lAdle. find GenUe. men '. Furnt.blng Goods. ~ ad. CROCKER Y AND GLASSWARE. H II.L .... I{~ t; lJ. (·bi" .... (01f\H J: ''''lUPS. __ _ ._If¥l "'Mhl "11:10:,'=' CAC'C·'". C'". ~ __ ~~"_ DENTISTS. NT II. ;\IOO IU:. I'. n. S. omcl' .1I-~I S 1101 . It>!" .. lI ulldJm •. l.."n~Jm'. '''It.-h. till! . ~ .. n_ phon ... AUln"'.ti('1>1Si\I D t:. P"'H~H; U; .:. Denll st. lJ,l~ Wub 'ml111n .o\,·t. ~ .. 1.8n,lnll:. ).1 1~bl ll"all. "llto"'.ll(' Ph""~. ante" ::..oot: ."sld"lIce. :WIl. • • DRUGGIST S. 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