1 I I The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . VOL. 17. r.:.\~T L~L"'~IX(j, )fICIIIG.L\" TUE..-.:I).\y, ~I'HI L 10. I!H:!. M. A. C. OPENS BASE BALL SEASON FOURTH INSPECTION TRI P ENGINEERING SENIORS. OLI VET IS SHUT OUT. 3 - o. TWO HOME GAME S THIS WEEK. team played ),1. A. C. opened the b asclmll sen SOil :It Olivet S;ltll r da), h.I' ddeating the crimson playcrs 3 to o. The cXCellC!lt baH hOtlle :lly:l Oli vet throughout the contest was given but one ch:1Ilcc to scorl'. This came in the thinl innil}g whell the prcnchcrs filled the bases . ' The 10SI, however, opportunity waS when Br:tdly stopped a h:lrd {[ rh'c, the luck changed and Olivet W:15 re tired . Spencer pitched for the home team ancl his work was a feature. H e nllowed hut two hits while his opponellt wus {oUllll rcmllly. Six innings only wcrc plHycJ. Dlil"teI Ilseu IwO pitchcrs- \V alliek and f'II111t:'\ S m~'11 Sanford. ill thc six innings. Spencer Griggs, a former Olin:t 1110111 , pbycd a grcHL g'tlmc at first tlnd also secured t\\'o of the SCI'ell hits ,\. C., OIlC of .\f. registered by these hcill~ 11 homc run, and sco rin g Bibbins ahclId of him. Br,ul1ey also sccu red two hits, while Gorell Ho, Dawson alld R o~gc arc e:lch credited with onc. On Friday, Ohio State will play 011 the home g roumls, and 011 S:llur day Casc comes for:1 gnlllc. Both will bt" good contcsts. \\";lIch the furlhcr all bulletin boanls nouncements. Lct's gil'e the team o ur suppOrt_ for Summ:lTr of the Olivet game: OUYP.T. AB E! 0 A E 0 0 0 Depue. 01 ___ ___ ._ •.. _ , 0 0 0 Sorenson, I ._ .. __ ._ .. , 1 0 0 Hamilton, 2 ____ . ___ ._ , 0 , c_._. _____ . _____ , 1 • , 0 0 , 0 Sanford, s _____ . _____ 3 G~. Price. 3 ___ ._ ..... _._ 2 Smith. , -----_ ... _-- 2 Wallick, p _____ ------ , 0 - -- . ----- 2 Bauman. L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 1 1 Totals ___ _____ 22- M, A. c. 2 lS 13 Bra.diey, 3 __________ • , 0 Gorenf1o. r ___ ____ __ _ • 1 Dancer, 2 __ _______ __ 1 Barvey . m __________ , 0 Da.wson, L _____ _____ 2 Bibbens. 0 _____ . ____ _ , 0 , 0 Rogge, B _____ • __ . _-- 1 Griggs, 1._,:_ .. _____ , 2 , , 0 AS B 0 A E 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 Spe noer, p- ---- ------ 2 Totals ____ ____ _ 23 8 Inninp __ ___ .. _._ l 2 3 4 5 6 M_ A. C. __________ 0 0 1 2 0 0-3 Olive t ______ . _____ .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 18 2- Runs-Bradley, Biboons, Grigg1l--3. Home run -Grigb"ll. Struck out--By Spencer 8. by Sanford 3. First base on balls -Off Wallick 4. Double play _ Banford , Goo, and Bauma.n. 8tolen bases---Bra.dley. Gorenflo. Harl'ey. H it by pitched ball-By Wallick 1 (Rogge), Left on bB.Se8- M. A. C. 7, Olil'et 4.. Time--l:15. Attendance 500. Umpi re -Stephenson. By a little ~Iitching, the water 0 11 the 3thl('lI(' ficld W~IS fiispOSNI of 1,IS! weck . and by " -cd nesl1:ty or Thurs lia\' practice will b.:: tr;lIls fcrrc(1 to the rc){ular ~roulld. The hOI's ha\'c been hard at work on the va;iol l" open spots, :llId while not so satis fa ctory as the ficl(1 ibeif, some very good results have been obtained . Thc ,nemlx:rs have lx'ell ;:::radu:llly (lu ring past 11;lrro\\"ill~ week, althoug h, on account of the num he r of mcn "howing- nlrsi')" calihn:, it is so mewhat ditlil'lllt to de· terminc just who wil l represent ~l. A. C. in the com ing: g::nncs. Both old and n CII" men arc showinx up wel1 ill all dt"pa rllllcllls of tht, garnc, and we Sh:lll look f or good results. OMICRON NU . Ho norary Society fo r Women at M. A. C. Thl' mattcr of ;'1.11 honar.1rr soei cty for the 1\'OlllCIl of ;\1. A. C. has heen considered trom timc to time since th e winter of 1909-10, wh~'n letters of inquiry were scnt out fI.: garding the rnatter. It was fOllnd that no such sociely cxisted to whic h the ''1,:,ricultur.ll colleges werc elig-i_ hie. The f,u.:ultr of Ihe Iioust:hoid tlidsion took up the project anti finally presented :1 recommendation with <1 proposell constitution to Ihe College Faculty. This W.1S adopted OIl a recent meeting-. is The new society is to be kuowll as the Omicron Xu, which is taken the Greek, "to manage a from household ." The object as stated in the constitution to further home ecouomics and scholarsh ip nmong its studcnts. T he consti tu tion is based upon those of the Sig ma \:i and the Phi BCla Kappa l1ation:l1 societies, to each of which women arc admitted. Thc members o f the Alpha Chaptcr will soon be announced. It is to be hoped that other chapte rs instit utions those will economic where home cou rses, e qu iv:llent to the usual four-ye:lr college cou rses, are offered. follow in '95 Chas. H ... \Ivord has resigned his position at College Station, Tex., and is now located at Gregory, T exas, h3ving associated h imself with the Coleman -Fulton Pasture Co., better known as the Taft is no t only one of Ranch. This the largest rnn ches in Texas, bu t is per haps one o f the largest ag ri cu ltural enterp rises in the country. T he COmpany also have a large amount of undeveloped land, wh ich they are getting unde r cultivation as rapid ly as possible. The fou rth annual enginecring inspection trip has bccn outl incd 11\ the dCp;lrtllll'nt of engineering-. an~1 will be liS follow s : r\ hout 40 sC Iliors, aCl-omp:Ulietl prob:lbly by Dcun Bi;,scll and Profs. \" edder ;mll S:lw\,c r, will k:n-e Lan siug o n Tues(J.iy; April 30. in :t Spe cia! sleeping C:I T, on tlle Gr:lr1d Trunk tr,lin fo r eastern point~. The tirst SlOp will he :\·i".t:-ara F;t!l~. T hc "thief o bjects of interest here will bc till' ll)dro.Elect ric !'o wcr Plant, plant o f the International Paper Co .. and the Elc..:tri..: Rail way ill Ihe :\"ia);o!:ar:1 li nrg-e. From ~i;lg-ilra the par ty will pro ceed 10 Buff:do. \\"h~'r~' :1 p:lrt of th e (1:1y will be spellt in lisilill~ t he ship Y:lnI5, the l"it), water works, alld sllb·st'ltion" fo r the distrihution o f Xlag-am power thc city o f Buffalo. to C'POII leadllg" Bufblo, tlte. parly will (I i vide, one ;,l'ctiOll gOlll;::- to P ittsburg:. llu,l the o ther will pro ceed 10 :\"ew Y ork Cill·. Thc p:lrt)" \'isiting- Pillshu rj: \\:ill "pc nd Ihc t\\"o days then', and w ill I-isit pl:lt1ts of thc \\-estinghollse Electric _\ /an llfaC"lUrill){ Co., The \Vesting- hOll se machine Co., The Americ:lll Bl'idgc C o ., and onc of the l:irg(: steel plants. T he p:lrty going to Xcw Yor k lI'ill sp" lld IWO (lays in that ci l )" I isit the Urookh-n lJaVI· I-ani and the Il.trbors, :Intl" inspect tile ttan", portation facililic.;; of the cit\" . Both par ties will return 'Sunday, ~Ia~' 5. W e hope to !);\I'C a good desc riptioll of trip, to~ethcr the with a Cllt or two reprcs('llIing somc ph:lsc of the same. THE BOOK STORE. :-'liss F . Isis Kintllt:r, of Colum bus, Ohio, ha~ 'Iccepted the position as nwnag-cr of t he co-operati\'c book store at .\1. A. C., allli he r work wi!! begin June 15. 11 iss Kintner has had several YC;Jrs {·xperiellcc 111 the Univcrsity of Ohio in this line of work and comes ~· e ry highly recom mcnded. \Ve :ItC sure she will re ceil'e the necessarr co-operation of students and f;Jculty alike to make her work at i\I . A. C. a success. ~'liss Lillian Kendllll, who leal'es at the close of thc spring term, has been n most ctlicicnt and populnr manager, and it is with rcgret that he r rcsigllll tiofl is reccil'e(l. During hc r yea rs of service the business has g rown steadily and anI)' re cently it was found neccssary to mOI'C into more commo(liOlis quar· ters. She has becn held ill the highest estccm by all "Who ha\-c knowll her, aJld we C;\1l sureh' w ish he r "joy" for the cOllling yea"rs, .",,- nom, to Lieut. and :'-Irs. \V m. F raze r, of Ft. \Villiams, Me., on Ap ri l 9, a SOil, James Gardne r \ V. D. and wife Frazer. (Shirley Gardner) were graduates with 'og. Doth ALUMN I '79· Lew is G. Cflfpcl1ll.'r is prcp:lril1J!". for Ilcn ry 11 0 lt ,\:. Co., puhlishrrs, a Il" t hoo k 011 irrigntioll en~ince ri l!g . '9 1• G . A. Goo(lcnoug-h, of the :Ihovc cbs:>. i~ the author of a I!l'W l(·xt I~ r i n ~·iples o f The r hook on I. The modYJ1;]mies.'· ,\ 1 r. Goolklloll;;h is profcs"or of thermodynamics in the Llli\crsity of Illinois. '01. IL 1L l.ickley h as :Il"cepted a position .15 Illechnnic:d engineer of ::'tlallUfactllriug" Co., the TalnJ:1g:c Clevcland, Ohio . .\Ir. Li..:kky was formerly chief draftS1l1:H1 for tht· :J. Y., ~. II. .\: II. RI'. Co" \\'cst ll!l \'(;n, Conll. . in ::'tlahd Sc \·cranct·, who h'ls beCll Ihe teaching" dOnlcsli.;: science schools at BOl1ineau . X. 0" h:ls beell compd!cd 10 givc up her posi tion, on ;Jccuun\ of :1 r un of typhoid fel·er. She is :1\ p rt'sl'llt with her p:ln::nIS, at l'uy nl1up. " -ash., and, \\·~' ak. is gaining though ye t very Ilicch. She will (ewain ill \\·ash in~ton if shc can s~'cu re suit;lb le employment. 'o i Earl P. R oh in ~oll, is now with fhc llo11a/l(k":t. LO\li~ Sugar Co., at thei r new plant at Decatur, Ind. The present prospel:\s are tlHlt ::"(r. Ro hinson will he kept h il S\" con school; with 5U IlI1lH' r du..:tin)! a ! Oo dasses 011 in f,lflllS some t'oll l1 ties, Ind., Adam s ami Allt'n Ill' ;Jnd " 1 m expccting 511 g:ar heets S>l)"s: to he a }.:"rCOlt sllcces~ dOll"n herc. The soil is splendid, 1l1l{1 the ffltme rs industriou s. " ' -an \Vcrt cOllnty, Ohio. \\-c arc indebted 10 Ncal C . Pcrry, '07, for a post c:lni picture of th~' volcano of K ilauc:!, Jlawaii. ;\1 r. P crry writes concerning this !:ike as follows: ".\Ir wife and r visited tht: I'okano of K ilauca I;lst Thursday night (},larch i), a F mile auto trip from J-l iIQ. Lcft at 1 t :30 p. m., retu rllell at 6 !I. m. next morning. ~lost wonderful sight I cI'er SIlW. Dllntcs Inferno taHle comp3rell to this. would be It is:t big lake of leaping, bubling, roaring IUI';J and fire in a deep bed filled with sulphur and smokc, :mll is awe-inspiring to say the least. [Alw:l)'5 glad to hear from 1\Ir . Perry a nd trus t we ma y have ;J long le tter from him in the nca r futurc. There He man y interes t ing things in far-off H aw:lii, of which he could tell us.-Eo]. 'oS \Ve are in receipt of two very interesting bulletins on "Vegetable Growing ill Altlbama," one of the :luthors of which is H. 1\1. ConOlly ,· of 'oS. The circulars arc designed to meet the needs of Alabama fanners, and to answer many in quiries whic h a re scnt to the Hort. Dept. by new settlers who are not familiar with the conditions in thAt state. RAILROAD TAXATION IN MICHIGAN. " The H istory of RlIilrO:ld 1':\,; 3- lio n in Michiga n," by Prof. \\-. O. H ed ri ck, has bccn printed by the LegIslative Refe ren ce D e p a rtme nt of the Mich igan State Li b rary , a nd in dew o f existin)..!" con d ition s, will no doubt pro\"e a popular r eference ill conn ection wi th the settlement o f t:l:'::I ' questions lion. i'll"ol\'ing f:lilrond The publication is Ihe result o f work by Dr. Hedrick , :wd was pre· scnted 10 the faculty of the dcp:'rt ment of literature, science and :l rt3 o f thc L-llil'crsilyof ..\Jichigan, for thl.' d~'gree of doc to r of philosophy. The puhlic;ltioll consists of sOlll e ,0 p:lg<.:.'<, ~ l1d the I\"ork is dil'ided iuto lil-e eh:lplers. Till' sllhjl'cts in gl:l1cra! tre:lh:(] :Ire: The CapitOlI il.:lIiol1 Tax. The '1';1:': on Gross In· come, The Property Tax 011 R :lil roads, Th e Opl'cltioll of Ih~· l~rop· ert~· Ta:.:. :wII the Di~p05ition uf Tax. L-mkr Ihe;;" hl':ul" ;Ire thell ,li~clI~sell the r:lilro;,,[ t!cI'c!opllle:lt in "'\lichi~:Ill. be;.:illilings of r:lilrO:l<1 tax. hhi:; of lax:l1ion . dctinition o f knn",.l:tc. Ull page 51 is fOullt! :111 illlcreSl· in;.; t:lhle. 5holl'il1:...' the '1lllOtlllt of reccip'~ dllrin;..:- liI"e y~':'r", pr<:l'iolls to \()O~. uuder Ihe ~ro"''' incoll1L: I"" :IS compared with rccl'i!'t~ fnr ti,' c ye;tr;; llll (k r the xelleral property 1.1X. IlJ).!l'thl'l· wilh !wr '-'I.'llt. {If ill ,'rl' a~e. fl"')111 ttl·I.'[, ."iu r:liln,;"],,,. MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. AGR!CUL TURA L SECTION The a:...'ricu\tur;ti ,.l·clion of Ill<' ).[ichit;'!(l .\c;lll<-m.1 uf :-':eien,'l' II ill hl' 1l<'ld in lite a::rintilllr:d hui!dill:,! Oil Saturd:t\, ~)f Ihi~ \I,·"k . . \ !lUI1l l'l'r of p;,iJ\:r~ 1lL-:tii!!:.! II ith :I.:,:n cuitur:d ~lIhjlT\:; lIil1 Ill' prc,",clltl·'1. Tile lll(lior l~c~~'ardl Clllh, of AIIIl _\;hor. SI)I11<' ~.'i II r ,,0 in nUIlI bl'r. :Ire C'l:lk'l"tl·d lil'rl' al Ih:lI tillil' . :llld \\"il1 hc thl' l!\I~'~I~ of the" IU":;11 \lill :ltknd till' dub. Till' p:1riy 111<'etil1,:::; uf Ihl' a;..:-ricullllr:ll !;,<':~'Ii'HI in thl' "flenlOo11. ll'C011ll' a("ql1:lilll~'d lIilh thc \isilor~. The party \\"ill p r ohllhly cha rto.'r .1 "Iwcial clr nil till.' illtl'fl1ri':lIl. Dr, .\1:tr~h;,l1 will addre;;", Ihe Ilort. Cluh \\ ·edlll·",b~ l'I'l"nillg-, all th.: subjcrt. " \\'h,,1 is \{l'se;lrch," The M . A. C. RECORD. The M. A. C. RECORD ~u.u .~~" ~V E ~Y ~UEao n DU ' ' ' '' '' TH E COLLEO. n AIt a T rMt .. 'CM":."" na T< a " " 'CULT U"U coUt., . 8. ,., . F AU N C E . M., .. ,,,, ... ( .. ,y". .ueSCRI"'O'" eo C f;N T S P E R YE AR E ntered & ! ~eco l\d·ch.,. mall ,n Rlt er at iAn!luK. Mlcb . Addreu alllUbscrll>tlon~ ,.."d a dverUsllI 1l matter to the )f. A O. K':COKD. E ... t LA n · li ng. Mich. A d drelH fill contributions to the M 8 n!l{flog ~~ .. Ilwr. RemIt by P. O. Money Order, Drart or R egl,tered I..elter. [)o not .eud s ta mpi. B ushl~~S om"" ,,-!til L .. ,,'rence '" Van Bur .. " P rlntlng 00 .. tl()..~l~ Gr8nd Ave. 1'0 •• t..nllng. :Ofle!>. TUESDAY, APRil 16, 1912. E X. PER I ME N TAL W ORK IN THE F O U NDR Y. An inten:stillg" e:.:perilll~·nt \\":15 started in the f01lmlr\" ~:tlurd:t" of 100st week. the ultim;lIc object o [ which is to det~'rllline Ihe effect o f r<:illforce!1lent Oil ~'a~1 iron, In each l1!.1sk 115<:.1 were mould:; for three h:lrs of iron. It required some ~oo pounds of iron 10 pour thesc, alld all wcrl' pourl·d frum the ":lme bad, so Ih:lt l'()1ldilioIlS HlrrOl1ndill~ each would h~' <:x:lctil' Ihe same. T he h:lr~ \\cr~' 21 indH:sin [ell~!!l hoI' 51 ,; inches ill tii:IIlH.;lcr, and weigh aholll 12 i pOlllld ... cach. One \\:l~ "olil!. an"thel' 11':1", H'lll- pour!;;'d forced with a solid har, :11111 ill the third \\as placed a whe. These will he I:Ik(:1I frOln Ih<: f oundry :lIal turned dOlln 10,1 di!1ll1e ter uf 111"0 and Ollc·hnlf indlC!;. \\'i(h t he :Iid of Ihe le:;tillg" m:l..:hine tlll' har~ will thcn he \' rok~·n. and th .. · :;trl'I1:,!:IJ] of each be Iioled. One of the in(ere",till:...' fl'alure" of the cxperimcllt 11":15 to nOle the cr fLoct of r~'inforCCl!\cllt (>11 till' l'ooling" proce"s of the c:lslin~s thllS Illat1('. The work is hl'ing: e;tn'ied Oil hy .\les5r:;. ":me :mll l~"ne ;150 a part of their Ihl.'~i", . I'l'r~ il1l1'ort;lnt both :I~ :111 ill'prO\~'r of h''\tllrl.' :llld as a pl:lIl t food. p:lr· li':-I1Llrll ill case of dOI-e r :lnd alLlb , Thc' C{mCCll"ll5- o f oplllioll of lIor\..('r..: ;!k'lI,:..:' Ihi~ line is Ih;1I solu hie or :n·i,1 pho~ph;\tt', in which tlll.' ph"-'phuric :!cid is illlilled iald y a ""il ahk. i~ Ihl' mOst l'cnllt~l1liLal forml(l '1I)l'i," Ihl.' pricl'''' of the till! :1re :Ihollt $::-:; ;111<1 :;;t I rl,,,,pel' til·cll-. :11111(l(l'.!h The eOlldll",i\1n~ of Dr. Ilopkin~, of Ih~· L'nil"cr"ih of IlIill0i". :ln' not COlll'llrfNI ill hy 'the Ill:ljorit.1 of e)'" Pl'rilll"nl "t:l tion ill\e~ti~"tor". F.II. }'lc!Jl'rmid loltl of his ,:tC:t lion ~·:.:peril'IlCe:; II"hik in qlll.'~t o f • 111 appk- or<.:h:lrd in ~Olllh('rn Illinois. lle fuuml it j.! r l·;llh' OI'cl'at!l·crtil.cd . ill no \I-al' d~sirahk' :IS a husj· :111(1 11~'S<; proposili. if 111'0 prodlll'liO!b of cqual Illeril :ll'e suh ll1iu'·11. The jud~"s ~hall he l'bosen I,.,' the t::ng1i<;h dep:lrllll":111 of the rolleg;e. :lnl! sh:tll ],e 1I1ell of H' CO:;'::, 11i:-:ell litcr:(n- ahilil I. :md in 110 W:II" . C01l11eded \I'jlh thi; ;n",lil\1lion. Thl.' production .... 511,,11 hI.' limiled ill dlt.' following: m:mne r: (I) Th.: cssay shall 110t l"onl;lin l1lon~ than 1,000 words , (~) Theslory l1lu:;tl.'ollsiSI uf nOt more Ih:1I1 ~.UOO words. C) - ~) X 0 limit shall he plac~·d upon the dntl1la or pOem. for :tre the pril.e _,\11 production s which to I.'ompl.'h." Intl",1 he pla.:ed in t hI.' h;1I1ds of the t::ng-lish I\' Illi .. c:lj>t:tin :Ire of Ihe ·m:m;i'.!cf :1Ilt! 5!1llle opilliull. l'IInpil!)..!" ihi!> the goot! Ilill h elwc\"1l Ilope :tnd .\1. .\ . C., I :1111. \Iill Illli n1:11 '\lkhig:l11 \\'cc,l5. h.l· Dr. \\"..J. 1:"-,,1, is \lO\>' beillg l1l:li!l.'d. The ohject of this hulll'(in i" illustr:ltions to furnish that will aid students ill school and colleg-t. :lnd f.lrm crs oul of school. to-recognil.e some of Ihc Illorc strik ing weeds. ~_I::; T he work cOIl",is!s of ,,60 pag-es, with ii!ustrations, c:.:cdlcnl T he ilitbtratiolls indmle 110t only the pl;1 nt. bllt the secd whkh It bear s . and . in conllection with each, is gil-en rl p:lrag-raph describing: the pl;1nl OIS to sil.e, char;\Clcristics, and origin. T he bullclin is :l companion 10 X o . ~60, published in }'brch. 1910, and it is suggeste,1 by the author that the two he s tudied tog-ether. T he illuslralions;lreof the, Cry besl, alld the hulletin :15 a \I hole :; I'alll :Jble one, F r:l!lk H urs t, fo r mer Y . 11. C. A, secr eta ry :It M. A . C ., c:tlled on college friends yes te rday, on h is way 10 Ann Arbor, where he will make his futu re home. " Y oSI " has entered the fiel d of U life insu r:lllce." HORT . CLUB. Profl.'ssor Patt.en , e:.:pcrill1C1lI s ta l ion chem is t, discussed "Raw Rock Phosph;llL-" before thc Il ort. Club \\' cdncs(i:Jye,'ening . In brief, P rof, PattCIl's opinion is, that " r:lW rock" should he used ani\" on such soils ~s arc wdl supplie("1 wi t h o r~anic Illatt('r, o r heal ily d ressed w il h III no C:lSC usc it for all)' (n:mure, b ut g r ain c rops) and then rctllrtl;; must not be t::.:pce!cd in 11'55 than fro m fou r to til'e ),C:l r s. In mOlny cases w he r e rock phos phate has been used r esults should hal'e been attri buted to lime ralher is t h:lll P 20~ . Grou nd limes to ne ONE VIEW DF T H E PRESENT C H EMICAL B Ut L DING. r , The M. A. C. RECORD . ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. "ASSURED STYLES" INDEED! OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINC - ENCRAVINC- PRINTINC - BINDINC CLASS PUBLICATIONS ",. D COLLECE ANNUALS \\'e cnrry e\'e rything in the line of Announcements, Programs, Invitations, Etc. \Ve specinlize Oil illdividual orders for cmbossed or p rinted F ine Stationery - LANSING . MICHIGAN A ... i!!,it to our Women's Depart ment will help yo u to solve the perplex. ing question-What to buy "thill spring1 A Suit, or Dress, or Coat- The Mark of Quality and of fashion plus Skill stamps each of our Garments t be better kind. \Vornen's tem pting new Spring Suj~, S ilk and Wool Dresses, Coat8. Skirt.bOti Irimmed.... .... . 50C ~en'$ 0P"I\ :'!Iesh \;nion Suit- ,,,",, ,,~, .. -""kl. '"'g''' 59C ) Iell's Silk Lble ItA\( lI ~e- d(\uble '-Ole. hi:.:II spliced heel: rt'gu· ia r 25c 'lualily :sl'ecil\\ 81lr. 50C ABOUT THE CAMPUS Dr. :lIld ).lr5.J. S_l\!";O:lI1i..:l~ Me t he proutl par"nt.;: of;\ hally !Iau:.rh Icr. \'i r.zinia Ludll', horn TUl'sday, ,\prill) . l\Jr;I~ li cal Eclm:Hlion. Prof. ,",c.\1.i.: has rercin:d !o:lk rs f rom Dr. L D. Br"nb, ',6. C. t. ~ \1Ho.:n, '0';. C:lrl Chap!!); I" . "f 0('· Iroil . and 1IIhl.'r~, expr~'ssil1:.!: lhl'ir :11 hi,.. misf,)r\ul1l.' ,m(l ex· ~orro \\ prc~~in;.! " hop,-, Ihat hc lila," spt'ed. il.1 rClOIl.'r. The )l l'Il'!' Cl:t~" (,f til..:: " l·OP!.:!> Churdl is !.:rO\1 ing;n sirellg'th :111,1 ::Oom(' pr:lClic;11 pnlh. fIllllliJer". lenl~ in ,h,· citl of E:I~I I .alhin~ :cre !>I.'iug' \lis c\t~",-.... l whidl II ;il ItO Ilouhl hr;lltin) o f Ihis T ucsc!:l\' and week. 'From thcse COll lests Ihe men will he choJseo, so thaI we shaH hal'c tWO Icams :md Iwo ~ Ite r n"!c!! . F:lTmcrs are makin;.:: ,\ greah:r clemallJ Ihan en'r be fore for forest Iree seedlings, which shows :, sub· 51:1111;111 ;!r(owth o f inle r..:!!1 along tile line of rdo restalion . Furthe r, Ihe orders arc more evenly (J;stribu ted the S\:lte und, as a rille, ill Ol'er sll1 aller lOIS and in gr..:n le r variet y o f s pecies c[llled fo r. 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