The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICU LTU RAL COL LEGE . VOL. 17. EAST LA:\SI~G, "nCHJ(iA.:.\', TUESDAY, AI'RlL ~3. 101':). :\0. W SOLOISTS AT T H E MAY FESTIVAL. FRIDAY. ;-- - i ' I M AY .~ .~. ' : I ~ ELLlt< )1"0,,)1 JlI':""EDHl'l' JOl< ':~ O<)ntrnltO lfICKllEKT )!ILLER lillrlt.olle >' H,, /) K'LL"'F.l< ('ollduc,or MUSICAL RECITAL. DEBATING . TEACHERS OF AGR ICULTURE A musical recital is to be gi~'en Friday cveni !w of this week in the parlor of the" \ Vomen's Building. No personal invitations arc to be issuecl. bu t a cordi al invitation is ex tended to nil members o f the faculty , teaching forfc and their fr iends to be present. These recitals a rc given each term and have p roven popular with college people in genera!. Below is published the complete prog ram of . the coming rccita~ O~l Friday evemng and a geneT;!] IIln talion is extended to all music lovers to attend: PROGRAM. Hungarian Rondo_ ...... _____ ... Hayd.n Miss Edna. WMkins. Polish Dance .......•... _____ Pieezo1ika Miss Ka~h ryn Tobias. Ro mance .... H. HIII!/ingI O~l· ll'oodnwn Miss .Alice Wood. Canzoneu a •. _ ..... "' ___ .... _.Schludt Uiss He le n Boyce. Shepherd and Shepherdess_ .. _ .Gocld(ml ~liss Ardn Str ong. The Butterfly . _ ... . '" _ .. _ .. .. Lm;uller Miss Edna Fntzier. To Spring ... __ __ ............. . __ .Grieg Miss Ellen Thomp;lon. Xorwegian Bridal Procession _ .. __ Grieg Miss .Nell Carter. Venitienne _ . __ .. __ ....• _ . .... Goddarrl Mi8S Ethel Whittemore. Violin Solo--Ninth Concert o_.de Beriot (First Mo\·ement-.Allegro MaestOllO.) Miss Marion Peck#'" Gondoliern =-'0. 1 _ _ .•..•••..•... Liazt Miss Mtorga ret Bolb k . Impromptu in.A Rat ....... __ . chll~rt MiS!! Gladys Renwick. Lucia de Ut. rnmer moor, Deniz!:'t U- I.t!ltCht!.t izky ( Arran ged ror the lert hand only.) Miss Madge Lamoreaux. Valse in E __ . _____ . __ .. _ ... Mo&kowa/d Miss Fern Livera noe. D&u8e Mabre _. _____ . ___ ._.Sain£ Saen.s (Arranged. tor two pianoe.) Miss Freyhofer and Miss Scott. lI·Irs. Lillian Peppard, of ou r de partmeut of Jomestic art, spoke be fore the L llllsing Unity Cll1b Fri· day afternoon at the Y. \ V. C. A. on "Our M. A. C. or Systematic Training for H ome Life." Mrs. F. G. Carpenter (Chloe Goodrich), who is visiting her home in Lansing, called on college friends last week. Mr. Carpenter is en gaged in engineering w ork at C al· gary. A lberta, Can. Both instructors ilnJ debaters have been busy this term p repa rin.g for the coming contests with Ypsi. lanti :llld Alma. As before stated the lirst p relim. inM)' resultetl in the sclection of Hart, Clute and l\'Iargolis to uphold 1\'1. A. C:s debating honors. If! the recent preliminaries, three othcr debaters we re choscn, and in aJdition two ultcrnates. Thc team chosen in this case is composeJ o f Cochr:lIle. :;nyder and Vevill, :md the alternates arc Olnev ami R eede r. As at present scheduled Cochranc, l\Iargolis and Vevia will p robably constitute the team , debating the af· firnwtivc against Ypsilanti onJune S, whik· Clute, Hart :l llti Snyder will probably handk the ncgati\'e side of the question and will go to ~\lma on ~[ay 18. I n these debates eaeh speaker will ue given- fiftCl'1l minutes for con· st ructi ve argument. But onc seven· to he allowed is minute rebuttal cach sitle. Each colle;:::e submit.s a list o f fif teell men whom they :lppro\'C as judges. An opportunity is thus ginll for cach to reject any, if they choose, who arc on the list pre sented by the opposing school. ;\s only three jud",·s arc to be chosen the matter is thus quile easily taken care of. Each college man ami wom:lll should plan to altend the Ypsi. de bate on June 8 ami be ready to givc our team all the support possihle. Let them feel that yo u are hack of them and their work is sure to reo Aect credit UpO Ii the college, VETERINARY ASSOCIATION. The M . A. C . Veterinary Medi· cal Association held thei r fi rst meet ing o f the term in the veterinary building, Monday evening, April 9. H oward Beeman reaJ a papcr on the diffe rent b reeds anti strains of clogs. Mr. L. H_ R egenos fcatured with a well prepared discou rse on cur · rent even ts of the veterinary profes· sion. H e touched upon the princi ple and latest .doings of medical and su rgical impor tance. V ery briefly and clearly emphasizing toe main essence o f each s ubject. General discussion followed. The sessiollsof Ihe Michigan So ciety fo r the Promotion of Agricul tu ral Education, held in the ,·\ gri cultunll Building Friday and Sattl r· d:'ly evenings, were attendcd by some 75 persons, and the grentest inte rest shown in the topics presented. Ou Friday evening- addresses werc gi\'cn by Pres. Snyder, Dean Shaw, Supt. \\-arriner, of Saginaw, :\!r. :\lc\-illie. of SI. Johns. and These spe:,kers disc\lssecl means and methods of extension of a~ri­ cultur:11 education. On S:,turday morning C. S . :md ./. \\'. Chapin dis· Lanxdoll cussed the usc of land ill conncction wilhseconda ry schools . '·15:1 four lIllit course in agricul tu rt' .Iesir:lble i" Wl'S lhe suhject discussed by C. L. ~ash, Sup!. \r. E. Conkling, of Dowagiac, and others. This ses siol1 w:ts also well out -J J4 b)' 1 :", ~ fect , lind is a complete relief of the Panama canal. Til .. map is :1 splendid piece of work, :ltl,1 is madc ullder the dirt'cliol1 of !he I ~ thll!:ln ­ inll Canal Commissioil . The scale of ele,-atiol1 is :!1I01ll fou r times the hori zontal scak. The bound:' T\' lill('". o f the (','IlI11 1 ZOI1t' :111.1 H ('pub lic o f I"allama ar~' 1Il.lrke'! hv dutkd lint'S. :md ri \'ers, lI'OII\1\lI iIlS, -elc .. :'IT" :111 nicelv shown. T he hig-hc;;;t point sho'wll is tht· lOIll' is 16no fec t :ll>o\'e se:i level . tl1:11 on the The CII Il:ti itself ii practic:,11), fi fty mil es fro ll! thc "11:lIItic hn;ak\\'atc r I-'acifi c sid!':, SOUle 10 .I rcuging no doubt I>t'iug Ilec('ssary he\'ond the ll1:1inl:mli in ench case. T ile deepest cu t is lhat of Cukhr:,. lhe (Ieplh being- sume 6';0 feel. The nmin cut ioS :Ipproxi mntell I:; lIIiles ill length. - - Ih- tl S\'5te11l o f locks:.lt ("ilh" r cn,1 of Ille projecl GlItUIIl bk~' is form"ll nc:tr the A II:'Int ic side alld 1\ ill fur Ili~h abundance of In li er in Iha l ,icinity with less of u;:;;.:ilt~ and dreJ~in~. This lake is $5 feet aho\'C the level of the ocean alld co ntains 0\ er In thi" t64 ~qu:tre lIliles o f water. lake :lre shown a I:l rgc IlIlInher o f island" and throug-h it :,11 the reJ iines show the cOIJrse o f tht ~ rea'­ eSI engineering- project en'r :I t tempted. T hrou~h this bkc Ih.· callal follo\\"s the m~ill challnel ami is not of j>tlrticularh' straight line. Thc thn'clocks TO I)c constructed are Gallllil Dllm, P ed ro ~ l igll (:1 rind :Mir;lHores. cou rse II T he Prlnama Railro!lll is nicel \' showlI winding in and out and rl rounu the base of tan mountains. It nOt onh' connects Panama with Colon, but reaches oul Oil b!lr5 and b:-eak ..... aters to Y:lrious islands. The map is an excellant reprod uc. tion of the grellt canal project and bette r enables olle to understand someth ing of th e grellt undertaking, M rs. H. K. Vedder is "isiting at the home o f her daughte r ( No rma Dodd, 'to) Mrs. H . L And rews, of I thaca, ~ . Y. The M. A. C. RECORD . ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. QUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINC. ENCRAVINC· PRI~TINC- BINDINC CLASS PUBLICATIONS ...,.D COLLECE ANNUALS Announcements, Invitations, Etc. \\' e carry everything in the line of Programs, We specialize on indh'idual orders for embossed or printed Fine S tationery - LANSING. • - MICHIGAN We Leave it to You~ If you want to save at least ten dollars on your spring sui t, all you have to do is lea\'e your measure, We will do the fit and satisfaction guaral1teed. rest - Spring lil'}e of Heid Caps now ready I ' for your inspection. Always find late things at MIFFLIN'S "ASSURED STYLES" INDEED ! A vilrit to our Women's Department will help you to IIOI .. e the perpls.· ing question-\Vhat to buy thi! !lprina:? A Suit. or Dress. or Coat- The Mark of Quality and of fashion plus Skill stamps each of our Garments the better kind. Women's tempting new Spring Suits, Silk aod Wool Dres&es, Coati!. Skim or Waists. Each day add!:! wany rresh bright things to our collee- tiOD. Early spring buyers al ways find the beet Il!IlIOftmeoUJ. Ou r styles bear the desimble individuality every lady wanu. The Mills Dry Goods CO. In this City oars is the Store that sells WOOL TEX Do You Want Pair Shean Knife Safety Razor- Gillette, Auto Strop, Ever-Rea, and Prof. l-\:ing's selections were well rec,..i,·ed as were tht! var· ious selections J!hc n by the band. 11 was a rO.\OII good c rowd and every member l,ppreciatcd the treat· IIlcnl rccei\'ed :11 the hlll1(ls of ou r St. Johns' fri end s. "recalleJ ,. A l3:tnd 1I;111('c will b ... givcn III th ... ;lrmory )'I;\} 10, and ;IS soon as weather will p\:rlJlit the open air concerts will he givel1 on ". edn(:s· day o::.\'c mng- of reA ch wcck. THE COLLEGE WOMAN. .\ Tll\' r.:omnHlIlil ), nMy dl'lIl :'llld Ihlll Ihe colkgc WPlnll1l s ha ll h:I\'c a t·ha r· :I.-I/;' f strollJ,:'l'r. ridler, fino.: r Ihan is f otlud ill Ihl' woman nOI colkgc,c,] , l'olle;.\(· edUCll li(ln helps uealcil. II) frct.: WOl1ll' U from cl'rl:lin l'eculiRr [t promotes bn'adlh tcmpt;l\ioll!;. [t tri Ill!> Ilown projCl ting o f \ i",iol1. poiuts of Illlhl Hillalil.\'. Jt causes a \\OUlllll I .. Ihink k!>s o ( hcrself as a center or Ihin;.:-". It thus H:lllls to p rolllote "tren~th. richness. finen~" Qf cha r:lder . TIH! C\lmllH1tllt~ lIIayor Ill:!." no t Ill'maud o f the ,,,Ueg-e WOUlan mu..:h k'IO\\ Ied).;e. hUI the t:(Hnm\l nil ~ m :!y d L'1Jl :lnd II~:II she h:t\l·I.~r,l!; e.mitllled . 1I":!lS :ul\ll:lr;!l' h,·.,rlo.;dnL·:'s, that ~l1e hal e ;;trel1;[th wilhllut rudeOc5!>. in· di,i \l u,tlill' WiT I,,1111 ",·ce nlrici!\' . sel f "on lidel1l' ~ without ,.llIiIY. coinpre. hCllsll·t'ness II itbo\ll llq.:l£'CI o f de· I:lil, {ailhfulm:sf; TO "llI;,1l dUI i{"!> with· 4\1\ kick o f no b1..: im:l);::i11l11ioll, ,I c\c{"p lo\c fo r hllll1a llil~ wlllHHIi furgetful. nc!'s of the IUle of God, and rl loy I.' of God whu.:h Ilnd !! it o; re wa rd in;1 mo re lo\'al ~cr\'kc in love 10 humflnit}' . T he college WOUl;tn 'The cOllllllll1lit)' 1Il:1} :1lso .lem:1I111 of the coll,,:,:-e 1"0 11\;111 that she gil'c rlid in th e ,l\ljll:" me nt of Ihe incret\s in~ ilHlepemle nce vf WOnl:!n 10 the mainlail1 ing- o f ,I fine womanly ch:lr· The college wom:tll aeH: r. UlII}' render ,I larKc s£'rvicl.' 10 all is women. trained to think ;l1I.1 10 do for her· s el f. She is indepcndetlt. She h'ls come into th is l:lrb{e fr eedom ulldcr cODuitio ns 1ll0St fa\'orahl~ for its present de.\'elopmcnt and its s till fur· . She is ther enlargement. feminine; still nobly. simply woolal1])'. She is. thereforc, fitted 10 stand as an example to all women o f nn ind ependence which is not mannish, but gentle, of a reserve which is not timid. but at once self· respectfu l a nd forceful. The com· munity may indeed ju st ly rcquire t hat the college s lUlJl so train its . strongly . Hart. Shaffner & Gloves a nd Nec kwear in all the Ia.tes t novelties ro r th e Spring and S ummer S eason . Marx Clothes Spalding Sweateu Imperial a nd Knox Hats H eid Caps .nd M en ' ~ Wear that proves itself the w orld over. The Mapes Co. 207 ·2 09 Soil l " w .... ,nr''' '' A. ' ·e. Far )var.s Lensinr's L~adi"r C/O/hilrs. COLLEGE DRUG & GROCERY CO. E X PRESS OFFICE . AGEN CY STAR LAU ND R Y. TJ/E RJflL E r.l~ G RA r I'RIXTJ,,"G CO.lIPANJ" En& ... vera Printe r s Statlonera 1 •• -1 SSJ .W,; • • \1 U ·/IlU .-t.\, g r:l tluiltcs Ihal Ihey m:ly miniSTer to :t proper adjus t me nt of ;1 filII imle · pO:lId(,IIC(, of \l'omanhood to the die:- ' uities :Uld ~rilcc" of IIOln:ull}, tha r· Ilcter.- Prrsi.-{'1I1 Th:"ill,!." " . "' ..... 11 .. < I hv ... of 1111 our tlllwr II th·crti"".,. li t,; 0 1 .pllil ble plttu ... . W e hup~ th .. , th f' r ... "ul1y f\ utl . ltlll .. nu "'111 I II~" pnlu~ to PlllTOlllz .. tho,., "'1>0 P"("" " I~"~"~';'~~~_~~~ BAKED GOODS. T IIY TIlE ~~:W n ,\"EBY~W h "r~ )'011 e nn 1f __ 1 H,,,,,.· ~1t,b !lair CUI "I\'e u~ II call. E. ~: . \{"Y'\Oltb . 1'",1'. 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