The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHI GAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . \"OL. 17. EAST LA~ SI NG, hll CH IG.L'\'. T UESDAY, .APlllL ao, Hl12. :\0. :10 THE ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. The annual athletic carnivlll, held last Saturday 011 the drill grollllll, was a hugh success in c\'cry way. A good crowd llttcmied, :tml was very libcr~l with their money. the I Z :30, it w ended The big parade, wh ich started at the Ag. building, w:,s thl' main at early afternoon. in traction Starting at its W;I)' lhrollJ.ih the campus ami dowII Michigan a\'cnut~ in East LlIlsing, giving everyone a fine Ch:IIIo.;L" to sec it ;tl1. Some of the flouts alld at· tractions were the hest that hal'e be .... n seen at any).!. A . C. carnival. T he music fLlrtlishcd for the OCC:I sion by the college uand all\1 Lact:y's clown band oUldid ;m,rthing- cI'er hC:lni heTl', Some hal' c wondered why ',Fat" Scriber h:ldn't been {lrumlLlill~ before. bl'tWt'Cn Immediately af\l'r the parfltle, the for the inten:olle~iate hOllc title clappiu)::' ch~lllIpionship W:IS fot1~ht out J v:Ifter several trials, including" thu"e for speed, time ;uul ell\lur· allCl~ , the metlal was g i"el1 10 I'rl.'· fessor L ovejoy . Professor .A II shnw;;. :llltl anHlse,ncnts started abollt ~ ;30, ;11\(1 thc regular h,lrke rs rlwl1l1t1sic Ih,lt is heard on the mid· W'ly S of shows was soon in progr.:"s. The dcpartment of puhlic s~lfdy 500 11 got into lrim, :lIlt! the re was nl.' pick pocketing: or loati ng allo\\"l!d, aud it \\"'15 no! long unti! el·er.\" on ... · had t.he "pil1ched" s ign h;mging: au\. T hee sollthc:rn pili)", "Uncle Tom's Cabin ," was soon in prog"rcss, with little Eva ,lI1d AllntUphdia ail the main attractions. El'l.i rrg:lcs amI a wild pitch by O od];(e. Tlw ,g:lI!lC W:IS f:ln~ arc well attenJl·{J, 1111\1 ,g reatl)" plc:ascd with the W(.~ in which "!acklin 's mcn :Ire halting-. On \\. ednest!ay aftt'rnoon ()hio \\"l' S\(' V;lI\ comes hl're for it j.!":tnle, Hlld oli Saturda) Ihe lir.!>l game of :'-lidliX(lIl wII! he the se(ISOll wit-h the honll' fil'ld. The pl:t)'CI] on game 011 \\"cdncsd:l)" wil! Ile called at -I p. Ill., ,!llli the :-:atllnb.\ XHlIlC at z ;30. Both nrl' strong: tetuns. and the (:ontcsts will 11 ... · good . Ihe ulOrning- o f .\\:t\ ,. :It 10 o'clock, the 'lIlulI,,1 dU:l1 meet he· tWCC:1I the frl·:;hll\(.·11 :tnd sopholl1ores will h ... · Iwld. SOlne g:ood 1ll:lteri:t1 is slww in:; III' in both cl:1s"c"" :111(1 tIl\.' lIlec! will Ill' a good O ll l·. On FORESTERS ' CLUB. The Forcsters had n r..,u~ing- meet · !::i"pe r. ing last ~I ollday e\,(~llillg. \' iso r Dorr ~keels, of the Kootcn:li :-JatiOllal Forest, was preselll, (md ;. "ery illt c rcstin~ t:llk on ~:l.\·e "F..,rcstry as a Profc:>siOIl." lie spoke of the al'tivities o f gr:1t!uale forestcrs ill the neld, ;Jntl sank of the esseu tial points of tcdlllic:tl tr:lil1ing which were hrotl~llI inlo actual pract ice during the lir"t few [I e sp{,ke ye1lrs :tIter graduation. of the great necessity of gradu:He foresters beillg good t:ngineers, and hHl'ing trni lling ;llon,t:: the Jille of engim:<:riuK combined with the tech· nic:!1 work of a fores!l'r; ;tlso the g:reut opportunity in the g row in ~ dcmaml for mCII capahle of going: into the employ of pril'Rtc logging concerns and working: up :IS mana· gers of 10g"ging operations, l:tr~e 1l1illing plants, etc. :\1r. Skeels alsn spoke of the For.:st Sen' iee;ls sim· ply ;I stcpping stone in the Iraining of the tech nical forester, ami fell the growing d~'maml would th a t soon bl:! created for foresters ill pri I' ate work in large companies t arry· ing 011 t:xtensive logging ope r;.tions, feed was participated in and gener:\1 discus· sian of forestry topics. After the meeting, ;1 Supervisor Skecls will t:l\;e on several of the junior foresters in re· connaissance work 011 the J.;:ootenai National Forest du r ing the coming summer. Prof. Coons will address the H art, club Wednesday evening. A L UMNIl l '9 2. L. L'.Brooks,of S chellec(adv, N. Y., arr;\'ed in L:Ills ing, Frida" of \aSt \\cek with Ihl.' bod,· (If h1$ father, and interment WIIS' ll1:1tle at :\It. !l upe:. ~lr. Brooks. who died :It the home of hi" SOli, WIIS forlllerh' a college residelll and OWlled at tlt;!t time that portion of 1:11111 " 'ill" west of the Della :llld known :;s llrooks .\dditioll. The SOli is COllllected with thl." Gem' ra l J.::icctric L'o., with otlices at Sdll'nec.t:ul.\. ',)s. L. E. \\"u"tI.l,I[ I:: ... · d:lss of 'oS. is now lI"ilh the :'IJi!wllukee Loco· 1110ti\·c :\lfK' Co., of X C \\ York City. a subsidiary ,ompa,,)" of the :"\at iolllli BrHke :1II{! Elo.:drie Cu., with \Ihich Ill' I'a ~ forll1erJ~ ell" ploycil. This ~'Oll1pHII~ tIUti1Uf;. C". tun'" !o!,1I:;' :.I cohlll \lJ("omotile!> fOf m;e ill Inill!!S, illtillstri:\1 pl:lIlt s. loc:lled at 30 l'te. Church ~1., R oulu 1.1:0. \\'l1od ;..! r. fill.1 I,. '" .\. :'II. ~Iillcr, II f the :lhtn e d:IS.l', is ;1\ pr~'se llt helpill~ to h\lil,J II llt'W Ili-'> ",teel plall\ :It :ultl n::s'- is 350 I rl)1j!I!)is 1'1 :lce, l:Ca I'er, I' .1. .\li,IIHlld. I 'n. ' I I. .;\Ir. mId :'Ilr" .. \ Ifrcd Ilemil'kson annotHl("e thc birth of a dau",hll'r. I [dell BcmiCl·. TIll April 8. ,\1 r. ll cnricksoll. who is f;tnning: Hcnr Shell". II a s a 1I1!!lIlher .... f ..,lI r last ~t;tdu~till;::' Ch,S S, I Z. D. F. Fi "lll'r writes f rolll Cmn . ,kn. Del., ;l~ follows: ··Thc re is C\'e r y pro~pe.;t fo r :1 1} in111Wn"' ... · fruit crop he re. :Hld they ~:I y thi" is tht: on ly place Il orth of <.; ... ·" r'.!ia where there \1 ill he full aop of peachcs. My work will beexperill\\!llt;11 s pr~y' ing o f peaches and appl~·!!. I neVl' r saw such a proiu ~iol1 vi hloom ill :UII kind of frui t as II C' ha\ l' here no·w. ~o f:t.r I hal'c ollly completed ;lrr:HlJ.,:clllc!1l:; f n_ '''Id ad,·"rU.'nll' milner ~o the ~1. A I'. ItKC()"O, K.lSt t.Mu- • 1"11". Mi ch . ." dlltts!! aU oontritoutlollli to t he ,\1,,,,, •• 11111 K,lItor. Remit to) P. O. ~Ione". Order. 1',...1\ or RelJhllllro:d Ltott~r. 1.\0 nOl .entl st .. mg~. Rl:uLlle" oml* .. '1111 "" .... t'lU'" ... \ 1'1.1\ Sur .. " P.houtl, 00" ~1Q..~t:1 Ur"ntl.'\.\" ... ~'(I .• Lantlnlt. ~lIch. TUESDAV, APRil 30, 1912. AGRICULTURE IN THE HIGH SCHOOLS . J. Y. Clark, '85· In the .\pril 15 issue of ,I/"d,'ro IDr- 7(,/lio is pUOlishcd au cscdlclll article Iw J. Y. Clark of the ellIS9 of 'S5, of Orion. ?>lich. on the suh jecl of" \\' liy .\gricuhun: :trnl Kin u red ~uhjcct~ Shotdd Ih,· l';lllgbt in the lliJ..rh ~ehool:' ~Ir, Cl;lrk bcliel-e.;, that Gnll,those who :lrc ill direct touch 1\ iih hoth school and farm c:U\ n:::llize how hr the high school ami the fllrnll'r 11:ls d riftcJ :Ip:lrt anti th"t the hi):h schools of ~lichiJ.tall h:lve un I)' just hcglln to soh-c the educational p rob, lem of the brill, Tht'rc is:. ccrt;'\in i:lc k of eOllfidcllCC on tilt: part o f the ;"'W:lfJ ~he hig-h School br',wr '"ltiIiIlC to c'l:j~t tlillil '" 'I' Clrl.llll thlll~S arc hl1plalltcd in our high sC'llOol courses \\'hidl will trIor~' !lead)" an!oWe r th .. n .. ed", of the rUnl1 communil, . ~I r. CI;;rk hdie,'e" that if there he a "pol vII earth whcre the cle,:uiIlK i ... l11all inl1u~' I H"e of :In ellm·ate.1 needed. it is the fur,,1 ,01l1ll11lIlil\', but ul1{lo.: r preSl'nt .:omlilions the (Iuickesl \\ :1,\ to lose such :1 1111111 is by W:ly o f the high school. It I completi ng the t.! !!r;\(les too UftCII the h:lbit of to stlltl)' becomes tixed with Ihe result l:1ho r that an :{Version to m:mual becomes a5 c(lllally fi»e(\. Ag-ain Ihe subject-mauer ;.:-i\'(·11 is COIII pletely ou l o f touch with the rural life su rroundin:.!; il. The lifo: o f the avef:lg'e school pllpil :sholll,1 he bOlh cultur:ll ami vocational for Ihe brmer that is to he, ..:1o"e application the wllrk of The writer p:I)'!>:1 line tribute 10 th.:: drorts of ou r M, .-\. C. ntld .\5 other I!rc:'1 institutiol1;;; a;;; well :'lcknowledg-ing- the agri.;ulturOlI prt:s~l experiment SI:IIi,)1I bul\t.otills, Clc,. in ailling (he f:lrnlers, illterest Ih.: g reat hOlly of bill 10 ) Oll ng people wh() ;::bolll.! take up this work in the futt:rt:',:Is \\ell "" to hrillg educalioll:ll training- dos('r to thost:: :Ilready e ng-a ),:('ed in :I~ricul, lurt,! . shOUld he oue of Ihe aill's o f each :1tI(1 e\'ery hij.{h Sdl001. F'or the SOhlijOIl of the prol'lctll ]\1,. Cl:i rk offers lile f()llowin;.::: '· T he logie of Ihe Si1 1l111 i"l1 cHlls fo r II fou r,)'earl'ou rsc ill :,;.:' r i..::uhu rt', as all electi\'e SllIdy, il1lhe l'urri':l1· 111m of e\'e ry high s..::hool, whether rural o r otherwisc,embr::r..::ing wilhill its natural jurisdiction ;\ rl'a~Ollable Humber of primary schools: sitch cou rse 10 be eomlucte(l, not as a make-shift, bill ill charge of a speci:llist \\ ho has had expert train· ing, ~othing c(luld be done for th" grt!:tt farming cl asses of Ihe s tate, which would so inst:lIltly li nd effeclivel), ~n!:rage their unanimous patronage and support, not ollly of our high schools, but of our pri m ary schools as well, rlS the estab, lishment of the cou rse s ug-j{estcd . And 110 mOI-e could he mmle mo rc bt:nefi(; i;~l or lasting-Iy ref1CCti l1~ more honor and saKlIcity b~- th..:: high s.:hools lhemseh'es." COSMOPOLITAN CLUB . The last 1\\ (I regular mcelin~s of the duh wero: of UIlu5tttli i ntere~t . hOl\ing been addr .. s"c.1 b,\' alumni mCUlt.e rs. J!r:~dll :! te" of other ilHHi tllliol1S, Dr. Bou\,oltcU!;, from Ihe: Cornell CosOlopo(itan Cluh, ~:I\'e ~t the 11':\;\ ve r y inlcreslitlg talk Oil ities o f the orgtH1il.:tIiOI1 :1\ Corllcll. ]\Jr. lIcrn:lt' r, of the Lansit1~ high, a U, of .\ 1. Cosmopolite, told o f the history:tnd experiences of the chap ter in Ann Ar hor, Both speake rs arc Bllcipal of III).('h the Jl:sse D:1Vis t G~al1d Ra pills school, ad· (]ressed Ihe Edu..::ut ioll;ll Cilib on Moml:l.\' e\'enin;r, I [is subjcct wa,,"\·ocatiOital GuiLlallC('," :.1 r. 0>\, is outlitll:d thc plnu now ill ope ra tion in Ihe G r;lnu Rapids Il i~ h, :Hld in some olhe r places to a~Sisl }oun~ men 10 lIelerl Iheir life I,), sp .. cial \\ork. This is IlolIl' ill 1::IIKlish or litef:,n applic:ttiol1 wolrk :lIld it} reading" :\IIll cOllfe~. enCC5 between studctHS Ihe high school principal. :",,1 :lIltl Prim::i!,:!l O:l\is This is ;In cntirely ne\\" mo\·c· thc is 1Ilt'1lI It i~ heing orig:inator of the pl:tn, :ll1d SCI crill taken up h-, Il an'n rt! other iustilutiotls in Ihi!! count ry, and .Mr. D:l\·is will ;.:-i\'(: all address ,tlOIl~ this line 11t the ;So E . .A. meet, ill:; 10 be hcltl ill Chic,,).:"o the conl itl:; I I is add ress he re \\":IS e speeiall\' fine nnd was sureh' apprcclatL'{1 Ii}' those who heM.1 ii. ~lIl1ll1le r, M. A, C. VETERINARY ASSOCIATION . The ;"1. A. C. \ ·c.\crinar \, ~lcdi­ c:tl Ass'n lIlet in Ihc \ - et. hUi lding Tuesday cn·ning Ap r il :!3. +\fter :1 b r ief husine S$ meeling, the fol· lowing prOj!ran1 Wfl,S retl th: reu: .. l log Cholera From t he \' eter· in:lrlll ll'S \-iewpoint," hy ~Ir. Louis \\,ilt·den, ~Jr, \\'ile(letJ h,IS been assisting the local experiment sta lion in this br,\Och of rese:l rdl sillcc lie he has been at showed a complete klowledge of lhe subject :Hld handled il like a m:lster, the college. li e tlis..::ussed in detail the ca usc of the disease, its hislory, symplurns, il5 differential dillg- Bosis, the ..::ourse and h: rm ination of Ihe malady :lnd the hygiene. Also detailed the post J Ie briefh' OUI mortem changes . lined lhe mel hod of \'accitHtlion against the disease :tnd explained t he proce ss of m:tnUfaclu ring: hog cbokr a ~e rllm :1nJ van:ille. ~Ir. Kurl ~ followed with a series (I f cllrren t CI "Ilts. He b rought fo rth many topic; o f recent publica. tion, dealillg \Iith \'clcrin:1ry and s tock prohlellls, This phase of the proKam is r,,~t g:,ining f:1\'or wit h the In:ts1l1uch as it affords all st ude n ts. OpporTUlltiy for Ihe :;1U(lenls to kt'cp in 10l1ch with the progress of the scienCe. II is II well (,51ahli;;h('11 f:KI that cn.' lIlhc HlOSt rccell t text hooks are behind thl' linles, and it there, fore beho",>,!.'!! C\'ef\' lil'e s\tuleut 10 keel) "hrC!lSI with ihe curr('n t hup' pelltllgs, Gener"l discusl>iotl follo\\'cll Ihe reguhr p rogram. Refreshments were sen'ell. AN EX PLANATION. DEAII EIlf'\'vtl: the From com ment::! whidl h:t\'e reachCl1 me. it is evillcnl that so me persons Ilid tlol fully HtltierSt;Hld th e \iews held h.Y Dr_ Cyril G. llop. kins, o f l::x perinw llI Illinois St"tion, reg;mli u:! Ihe use of r"w rock phosphllte, liS expn:ssl'd hy \lichiKan H o und ,up Ihe him al Illsti,ule 11151 \\'hik it i:. ;\larch, true Ih:lt he flweh very slron.l{"I~· up- 011 the v:l lttc of this m"teri al as;1 sou r..::e for pho:;phorie :lci,!, he \\ :IS very c:l rciulto qtt:l!i fy his rell1ark!' l1S :1 jlplyi uJ;:" to ..:Iny 10:,," Buib ,'011· lainin;..:: all " bulld"JICe of d('c:t~ jlt~ ur~!ll1ic Illatler. ( non.:leid nlatClI. From the m:tnu",cript of hi~ a(l· ··Econnlllic ~Ial crjals dre:.s UpOIl for Soil I mpro\'enlent" I qllOte :." follows: "II -;,ho\lI,1 he- (li ... tillcth unde r ~lOod. howe\ er. that rep<:,'te~1 experime n t:. ha\'C shO\\"ll that Illis tiud \' m!lleri:d ).:"rouml rock phosphat ... ) gi\"(~s p r ll':, ticIIll) no irnme(li:He returns if U~l'(1 from fllllI'C ,,) the first dri,"cr WIlS tipped so that the second w O lll~1 trellt liS properly , all d we sta rt ed on OUf journey again. \\"e kept this up all d Ol), the Irip being varied by occasional cnfon:cd \,,;.iI5 at ;1 post s \:ttioll fo r \r c hHtI intended lack of hor ses. tni\d :tnd \ 0 rcw.:h Ollr dCSlill'llio ll the S:11l1C night , out Ihese IId:l}s !it'P! liS hnck un lil . thout t('n o'clock we n :;lchcll :, pOSt ,,[:\Ii(ln w htn: "c w e r e informed th;lt we cOllltillet\lr.· I1Q mure ho rses unlil HIIlrnin:,.(. to s!t:e[l !;Ill the hellc hcs pr(1I ided ill lite \\ailill:,.( room, 11\11 the Ileas left h~ prl'I"i""" tr!lI'clcr" Wl'rc 011 tbe juh So that then' II;IS lery little sleepi!!:,! d,me by l'ii!1l'r of (I';. \\·c lltlen'pted \\'e \\('re l'o "lJ)ll1<:J 10 Hlk t· ull r own prollSluns with \I ;:;, the 0111) thill): p'I""il>l,' fOr II!' to g:l·t lll·ing: :1 ·'",in1l,\·:".'· Tlti" i,,;, 1>r;ls;; kl'l1]l" II ilh .' ('l'111r;[1 ,'hillme,' in which l\ ,·h;tn:u;\l tire i~ burllin~: T his lien ('S HI k""]l IIH' watl'r 1,oilin:-; ill the k,'lI1". \I~l'jl \ltell~iJ fur ka 11laking:. \\·c ~'arricd IIltt (HUI Il'lI ;1Ilt! slIg" r, hUI \\'en: ;t\, II:In; ahl., to g-l'L a sanl(,,'''r ami te:t pllt. ~in(o..' .'It'r., I( u""ian Lln li) , ha" Ilt.·"" IIC\,)I1:,!ill.'.!". I" 11ll' llJli"er~:tll,' It \\' e n::.chcd Chilllkctl\ Ih~' mi.l .II.· o f tll" Ill-XI ;,fterno<;ltl , :md ;.\ "thl: loukl'd up uur 1<.1\:><;;;111 friend. lie pro\'id~'d u" \I ilh :1 ~(Jod ~UpPt'r ;mu a ro,,," \ \\ he r~ \\'1.' c(,llld ~Ieep ul\\li~lllrl,l' Pllflil·lIl:lrI.', Ihose interesled OW\' find s;ml" 011 Ihe norlh shel f of th"c r.,,,olin;..: mum. the ""rld . alld t'1I(.' r aJrclld" dotle :\1 lhe mCClin;; u f t he Y . \\'. C. A . T!wrsd;IY <:"el1in;:, the -suhjN:r Islam in discussed w all wh<'lhCr Afri c!I, o r C h ristianity WOIS \Iilgill): \\'hal enri",· the greateSl w:lrf .. r .'. lillnil \' fwd the fo r people o f t hat co nti"nelll aml the op port unilies I1O\\' open Wt' rl' qllcsliorl s of inte r<:st. O n th e other ha nd, it w as shown tha t, l:l kill~ into consid· e ration the cha racI e r :lIlll lIg:)..!"fessi \'e t1<.'SS o f the sc hool s,' lhc l'II ohammed rcli).{io n f. l1:1t1 E are especially well equipped fl!1 10 supply YOll with anything you may need in the line of CALLING CARDS, DANC E AND SOCIETY PROGRAMS Lawrence & V an Buren I Printing Company Jacob Reed's Sons of Philadelph ia _\n.' the 11Irg-cst mauufaCIIlTl,'r" of COLLEG E UN I FO RM S in the l ' l1ited :-;t:l tCi:' , :llltl han; \\011 alld m;tiOtain rhe 1!11si· 11('$;; 1,\' ~Ill'~'r force of meril. The L'niforms \I OTIl 111 michigan }lgritultural eollege ;trc lillishl.'(1 t'x:lmplc~ flf mlr prOd{Kt. J acob Ree d 's S o n s Jf"t.:,-s .ff .. Gold Mcdal Unifo rms" 1424,26 Chel ta ut St. Philadelphia D I RE C TORY LA::\'Sl:"\G 13US'~ES ::i A:"\D PR OF E SSIO:-JAL ~J E:"\ . Tile "(un~$ 1" thl8 \)I"ec(un', '" ... dl II. 1 1Io~~ of " " our • .IIIl .... ,,<1,· .. rllst"·'" "re or rellllhl€' PI"tle~. We hOO\! It)J!~ II", fllcut!y ", ,,11 st"'I""!~ " 'Ill tllk~ pfllllS to Ofilronize thO .... \\'110 pntronhe Us. BAKED GOODS, "l~\(\' 'I'H~~ !'EW B .... "~:I:Y- \\' It'·r~ )'( '" ,'ltn ".'1 ! I .,,,,,· ~l" ,h' IIp',,Il. t'I.·,. ,',,1;."". n~'ki,·_. ,""I I ~"IIlII .. "I"- lv-t lik" !tIo,l"" ""tk .. •. "'h,' 1"''''llI'" , ~'I,·.t " .. ,.,. "lI'! "r 1 .... 11111'1,11,. ~~" ·1 I~,",'ltll lI"kHY . BARBER S. C 0[,/.~!(J ~~ IMIOH~I{ "H' II'. III H"th HOI"". \'·"'''''"-I1'·,,r)'-,-\,,o""S. rnRp ",oumlnll' , .. Jhum~. POckel bo(Ik~. e f r , U IUz en ~ ' II b(l"" )i1 0.~. I n CI ty SIItl0llll1 Bft n k Bulld l nll CLOTHING. I ... dl~1 find Geotle· men'8 F u,nlsh!" 11 Good~ . See "d. E LGI!' MIFF I.I r;:. 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