... - --, The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . VOL. 17. EA~-r LA-," Sl:SG, MICH1 GA-,~, TUESJ):\Y, Jl');E II , 1912. :\0. :.16 THE FARM INSPECTION TRIP. M. A. C. WINS ANNUAL DEBATE. ALSO BASEBALL AND MEN'S TENNI S. i\J. .-\. C. again proved m Or e than :1 match fo r the stron g deb a ting leum from Ypsilanti on Saturday evening by the dec ision o f 1 to I, aftcr dde:ltin g thei r bascb:lll le:Ull S to a in the afte r noon. Xe\"Cr in the h istor y o f debatcs h as the col lege been represented by st!'"on ge r debate r s, a nd it is to be r egr e tted that so few co llege people were p r esent. ;-'Iayor Gu n son was ch~l irm~lll o f t he evening, and stated the ques ti o n , " R csoh'rd, T hat the F ede ra l Gov e rnment S hould L evy :l Gr;lduated lncome Tax, Constitutionality Con· ceedecl.·' i\1. A. C ., a Hirmati\·e; Ypsilall t i, ne ga tive. ~ I. E . l-brt ope ned the debate for the llflirmative. and m'lde a st ro n g plea fo r the relief which an income tax would b ring :lhOlit. "The con· ditio n s," said he, "demand a re· adjustment o f lhe whole taxing machi ne ry, 50 that the bu rden may be lifled fro m the wo r kin g mall ;1nd m o re equally asscssed . Sm:!! l in co m es should be eXelllpt, the rate o f 1.1X;l lio n inc reas ing wilh t he in_ cre;l seel to pay i1lC01lle. Ahil il y ~houl d be the has is, and 51 count ri es h:l\'e Ibis systl',11 in o n e fo rm or un· other. " J. D. LuidcllS, f o r tht, nC;"; ;l\i~-c , assefl(:ll th;1! \\"helle\'e r this lax had IJCell tricd Ollt it had becn bec;tuse of ;r pe..:u!i:lr firrand:d eme rg:el!~·'y, ;1nd g-an:: all an;llysis of t h..: s ituatio n in sc\eral co ull tries . "Th e L" . S. lill:1l1..:i:11 l:omlitiOlls arc ilourishi ll)!. :md \\e h:lve no Ill'ed of such :l tax," saill he. AI\ et'onolUY and etli_ ciency cOHlllli t h::e ;lp should he potrned to "eltle all.' trouhles "hkb 1\1;1\' arise. Rdorms l:ould he ca r rie;l out \\"ilh thl' present adminis· tration of aff:Jir", sllch w<:re JH't: dl'd . if G . Cochrane, Ihe ",ccoml at Jirm:l ti\'e spe;zker, Sl ated that o t herl'olln Iri{'" h,\d ,,'a iled unti! som(' greal tin:ll1cial c r isis \\",15 UpOIi thcrn~ while G. S . would inaugurate th<.: illcome t~lX no\\" :IS a rne:lsure of just ice. ConditiOlls have co me ahout in Oll r g:O\'e r nmell t which make it ne l:Cs· s;1 ry to co nsiller the 111:1tler of I'I'\:CS from ;1 very d iffe r ell t stalHlpoin t. C orponni o n s co n t inue to gain co n trol O\'cr the n:ltion's we;llth , which cann o t hel p b ut w o rk h:l r uship to the mass of t:lxpaye r s . T hc pres l'lll system docs uot take this situa tion into l:ollsider;1tion. The ques· tion is n o t whe t he r o r not to r aise re \' enuc, but hO I\", a nd ulso who pays it. G. :\. Chlmpner , for t.he nega· tive, ha n dled th e question of collec ti on, an d Slaled that th e people o f our Cou!lt r y w ou ld never submit to the inqu isito r ial methods necess:lry to ga in in fo rmat.io n fo r a ssessmen ts. The inCO!:lJe t a x would n ot be just, for it would allow a m eth od of shift ing- and fal $i fyin g co n cerning the inco me o f the tax pRyer, by whic h means hc w o uld be abJe to eV :1de his true share. He also contended that co rponHion Incomes would be int a lJ ~ible. A. I. ~[argolis was in e\"en bctte r fo rm ill (Iebate th:11l ever before, and 11Iet in a cOIl\' in6ng \\".1\' the '" \ \ -e argumel~ts o f his 0pPOllellls . admil," srof. J e ffery on the farm inspection trip r ecentl y r epo rt a p!ells;ult and profitable time . T he party left 011 the morning of ~Iay 30, stopping first at the brill of A. B. Cook nea r Owosso where they spent all hou r :tnd twenty min utes. T he boys were shown th e mode rll farm house aml its conv en iences :md then taken to th e fields . The ro t ation , me t hods of pl:lIlting and fertilization werc :lll ex plained afte r which they were taken to the 3o·ucre wood lot from which ~lr . Cook se lls annually so me 300 gal lOlls of maple sy rup. While waiting at Ow osso fo r an Ann A r bo r traill the boys all pu r c hased straw h:lts and red bandanas an d upon rea("hinl':" Arm Ar bo r ma rc hed to the baseball fidd whe re t hey were r eceived with en t husiasm by the r est of the ;-'1. A. C . c r owd . T he bunch o f brme rs c reated no sm;1J! alllount o f ;1IlHlSemellt and were an t h e rooting wh ich fol!o\\"e<1. impo rtan t fa ctor ill Dr. \ Vate r man's (arm wa.s "is ited, und the docto r Yery kilHll y dropped evcry thin g in all effort to mllkc the \·isll wo rt h whi le. Severlll o f his best cow s were hroug-hl Ollt, and their performances expl:linecl. Dr. \r ate rm:lII has lo,;t rlO rle of his old time enlhusiasm. a lul ;-'Irs. \\':l ter man askecl to be remembe r ed to hn ~1. A. C. friends. Tile P(trtv "'P<.:Z1t the night ilt Y p sibnti, and -th el1 proceeded in au t os to t he fa r m of D. L . Quirk, ::'e\-en milcs southeast of Ihe city. T here [lrc to he ten silos conSlrucktl on thi s Lrrm d\l r ing: the Sllmml·r. The extreme nealne"s of th<.: whok phmt a nd the ;1ltelllpt at strict comme r d:l li'ilH wcrl' the fe:llllr~' s at this place. The Prohert brm near J:lckson was the next objective point. li en: till' fine on tla y of bllildin)!s. splen (Iiel hc rd o f cows, to}!c I.her with ;'II r. Prohe rt's enthusi:lsrn, held Ihe party unt i! they were forced to hur ry fo r th eir t r:l in to Cold water. to do the work A t the buer place the C:unphell fa rm, managed by J-.Jr. l\n ge\"ille, W:IS \' isited ;utd pron:d m ost illtt!r esting. This was oue of t he most sl ri ctly comme r cial far ms visi tcd . A herd o f I 10 cllttle, in .:lud ing iO cows, (Ire kept. Eight ho rSes arc r cqu ired on the 120 ac r es. All the r ough feCtI for stock is p rouuced o n the farm and occasion:llly 1\ few tO ilS of hay are sold. The co w s are ke pt in the barn continu o u sly. Oll{, animal \\";1S shown whic h had nOI been ou t of ~-I- hours fo r her stall to exceed se\'en y earS. No hogs o r chickens a r e kept, eve r y ("ffort being centered o n cattle. ~o crop rotation is p ra c ticed, alfalfa h ay and co rn being the two principal crops g r own . The ba rns o n th is place a r e aU cement, and at pre sent ;J cemen t residence is being constr ucted . The par ty left Coldwater at 12 :-1-0 June I and arr ived in L ansing four hours later, ea ch voting trip both pleosont and p rofitable, th e I \ '90 . Dr . .Joseph Foskr, for man)" y<.:ars one of Lansing's Iloted Spr.·ci:1 I· ists o f eYl', car, nose :llld throat dis eases, :Ire ldt. Ur. Fos. ter g:r:,du:ncel frOI1l .\1 .. \ . C. \\ ith the r\:l,;'\ of '<,10. n·r.·eh in;.:- his Iloe tOr'", deg ree frOlll the l. o f ~1. ill '91· :Ind 'in. I Io n. Ch;r~. \\". (; arlield. l,f (;ral1tl R apids, will j.!i\·". the n:"I11" . . n<.:llIent ;ult1n'ss at .\I;I~~"cllll_t"lI~ .\!,:-ricul tural Collcj.!"l·, .\Inhl· r~l. Illnc If). Pre",. Hutkrlidd ,1.:11- l'r~ ,'he kln'a- 1;ll1rl'atc ;1t1,lrl'''~ Ihc pft"l"e.!ill!{ .'1111- day. .~ t. . \ft~·r )!r.uluatiol1 l'mler " \\ 'ho~e \\"ho ill .\!.(ril"lrl turc":t r (:CCl1t 111111,bt'r of 'F"rl/f .1/(1~:a:iIfC pre"ent,; :t likell~'!h of \\' .. " . l>dallu,;1 gr'ldll: bac k a large nu m ber of al u mni ;mel f r ie n d s at t h :n time, w ho m a,' co me to re ne w t heir acq u:tint ance, and perh aps w itness the g rad. u atio n of r e lali vcs a n d fri end s , A5 stated Illst w ('e k. s tu de nt n ight, wilh :111 its frol ic, fu n and , we mH)' SHr , ser ious ness: w ill he obse n 'ed T h u rsday e n'n ing . .l us t what the p r og- r:ul1 will be r..:mai n s l u he Seen, but a jolly ~ood time 1'-; rls.-;u r ed , tIlt' l'l'ening the On S:ltu n kiy the sl' nio r s ;.to to l' inc L ake fo r'thl'ir all11ual picnic, and fo r f:oculty a rc maki n,:.!: gre:lt preparatiolls fo r the closill}{ p:lrly in ho no r uf t he seniors. T he plan is tf} hal' l' d;\1ll' ing, tu he inln sjll'rsl'd whit ,;0105 :Ul\1 r..:adin~.-;. G ood Illu"ic is as sured , :1Ilt! i.-; hoped Ihat Pro f. i-:edl;il' \\'ill he ahle to he 011 hand 10 ",aI' good bye 10 our scniors. it Tlil' haccIl:;ur..::l1e sermon will be ddiH'r..:d h\' Dr. 10hn i-:nox \1.;, CllIrkcll·on' SllIld:i,·, al ,,:00 p. lll .. . in Ihc armory, T h\' cla~" ,1:1 I exerciS":5, memiuned elsewhere, II iiI he jlar l inllarl~ in, ll-r{'st ing. :md on \ IOlllb.\ ":1('lling II ill be hd.1 Ihe :lIlllual prl'~itkllt'5 n ·('tiptioll, , Comm",nc",mcnl .1:1\' will mark ;.!"oill;.:' oul nf 165 mcn :1Il11 Wl' WOllK·n-lh" Llr;,';",,,,\ d:bS in t lk' hi"lOrv nf I!ll' colleg'~'. Fi~cbe r ·." \I ill furni ... h 11111",ic. aud orchl'~t r:l th~' pro,:.!;ram will hl' OIW of Thl' \"r~­ h"s\. Xo R CUJI: I' will he ]lubli~h..:d next wcek. F,\!lo\\ in'.! Ih.' w,u:,\ CUStOIll. we ~h:ll\.1 he hlllOI\iuj.(' In'~'k pllh!i~h an ..::..tr;l nmllb.'r in which will he:. found a full reporl uf til.· COlllment-cllll'!ll :l":liliti,,~, T I lE 1tlltior .\I,nlll,l mad..: il~ apjJl'anmcc 1:1:<1 wc"k and i" on 5:1k al ... e\'l'ral pbl'd, Th~' 1{" !l' eral 51yle of tht! book is \' l'ry ).:'ood il1\kcd, the:lrrangement heillg' SOme· II hal differ":ll t th:m t hai of :uly pre· vious issue , (',..: r diod,· -JOI'l'5.' Thc work i .. dedicatl'd 10 " Uno.' \\'hol11 l'l'..:rl·!Jodv know~, :lllt! knoll, ilw \ Ir;;;. Linch E: L:IllJon . . \ ' 1I1o"lexcelkn l phol o, }! r ~ph of \1 r". L~lIdoll icO illSc r h:d in the li r5t JI:l;;es of the I'olume , Thc cia",); pictufC'",. society groups, C' t l., :Irl' "cr~ ;.;ood, whi!c tho.' joke", :lIld sto r!l's li\-en ul'tl1l' 1I0r k nicC'ly. T he editor :lIld his s l:lff :l rc 10 he cOlllnlendea upon their e ffort", '°4· \\'. J. " ' r igh l , I nst r uclo r in [l o r t, ic u hll;e at Sta tl' Collc~e, P a " for the p a51 t h r ee ye:trs, h:ls :Iccepled Ih t; Directorshi p o f Ag r iculture at A lfr c-J L' l1i ve r si l}" A lfred. :-.I. Y., :1I1d will :lSSIl Ill(; his n ~' w d u tie5 l. ~lr, \\'rig h t C'" pecls Septem bl'r t o he wi l h Ihe grad u a te scho ol ne x t mo nt h . ll S fo r The M. A . C. RECORD . M R , G AR FIELD A N D TH E SEN IOR H aR T S . eR AS , W. GARFIELD ,' 70, AND L, R. BAILEY , ' 82. Extracts From the A ddress of M r, Garfiel d W he n On a R ecent Visit to M. A. C. .. [ IIlel L, I I. Bail":I' forl\' I'l'a r s a~ o 11..:'X1 mo n th, at a 'f rui l iro~,·e r.s' ml'etin~ al his hQlIle in South 1 til CU , A llhis I1)l'l·ti n j!, hI.' rl'ad an e s"a} 011 B irds. hoyish 10 h..: 5ure, hut it ShOll ed :1 !,park of ;,:cllius :1Ilt! kel'll pOI\e rs of Oh"l'r\'alion el'l'n al Ihat e:lr!1 ,l~l' , .• 'I lntl'r..:.! rcmclll],..:r II hell hc 1\0.-· al thl' .\i(riCllhur:ll Colieg..: , Onl.:l' hcc'I\ U 1l1" which f/J reniIHH:r of tilt' lI':b Ihe- pr..:",..:nt eo\l<.:~e p:lp..:r, , ' ·T he Ihrl'l' I'car" aft..:r he ;! r ad. ,,:II..:d wcrc spl:nt in :I{h-:mccd "llId." under Ihe eminenl bOlanist, Or. Gra\. ,II llan:l rd, earn in;,: his w:\~ hy ;vritil1;,!" for a~ric\lhur:\1 p:lpl'r s. - .. The Ilt'xl 51ep of prog-r,,'~ II as Wht;ll h~' W:lr, calk,l 10 \lkhi:::11l A:.:-ril' u\tur,zI Culk;.t..: in l:::;~j' ThaI fall lill' nll'cling' of the .\Illl-'ric:1!l l'olllUlug'ic:d ill :-;n~it;I _1 11:1" held Gr:uul Rapid~ and Jlai\<.:~ 1I1:1(lc :111 exhihit ,) f Ihe lIild frui", of the Slale Ih:ll hroll;.:hl In him as suudtn nOI,,· rie1y"~ all~tltill',! hI.' II IIU~ Ihl' ~rl'at f~at\ln' of Ih..: I1ltc\· ill',! .11l.! ;llIraul,d vl'r," wilk :11\0,;11' lilOl). l'\' cr llid. "I thilli; il wa" ill '~:S 1h:~t P ro· 'If fe~5nr~ I{ul>..:rt~ :111<1 l~rc[\1in· . Cornell. a"ked tt'in the world, ' 'I ht;:\rd hiTll lir;>.! in :-:oulh 11:\" \TIl :ll1d la",1 in Buston, :Ill.! Ito.' did t;qn:ll\v well in hoth pl:lc":,, . . \ ,,:\ \:101 h.: l'aplllrl'.j \I~, amI a" !I ',!re:\\ 1l1:111 h", dar .. ~1 to lell Ilan'ard lhal il IT'a~ 1101 \i\'iu)!' all~ ,,'hIre Iwar wlll'rl' it ol1:.!;ht 10 "Iand as all el!ucator. and th..:\' l:tdil'll :IS hI.' lold Ih~'11l wh:>1 fe:l r k"sh knell' hl't, :IS Il'r than '1 lll'\ , :11].! h l' did." h..: if COSMOPOLITA N CLUB BAN QUET. \ \'ilh t;lljoynhk. Th" Ihir,1 :!IHIU:11 "cllior brl'lIdl h,II1'luel of Ih~ Co"mopolil:tll C\ull. hel.! Frida_, . JIlII": ilh, CIt Cluj, G , ill hi"tor_' :t~ olle of II ill ;.to dOlI 11 111<: Ih..: 1l1"~t ill 11:1;':5 II ~I\~ of "lui, U do,;l,;or:llt:d (If differ":lIt n:lli'l!l~ , !Iud lIilh p..:ll. n:lI1l, ,) f ,,"I11l' of Ihe colk;.:..:;; and ulli\cr~itie" that h:lll' Cosmopolilan dub eh:lpl..:rs. :turl tho.' "umplllull5 nK'llIt and fr:!;.!;r:\!ICl' of tho.' dainlilv .k·cor:lkd I:)ble. the wholc cI''':l1in~ :111 c,"p res~iol1 or Irlle fril'lIdli. 11':15 IU·",., joy and worldly Iorolherhow1. A , l el,lIes, 'I!l'. (lid nedil I" hil11 · sdf ill ahl\' fullillill'/ Ihl' dutil'" of the l{)a~l m:;"Il'r, ,.. \ Ir. ,\, Krako\'cr, \Iith cr:l)'on :lllli 1011 ;.tue, ;,:-a'-l':1 I jlill humo r ous cll;lract..:ril;:tliol1 of th .. I'a r iou~ I!ll' t innalilies :1I!d r aCl'" o f Ihe gloht;. .\1 r. I kibei, of Ih..: L::n;:-lish lit'· p:l rt ment , \.:\eg-: m lly Ir:lcell Ollt Ille hiSton' and de\elopme n t o f Ih" Cos· mopofiulIl mOI-emCI1I, '1Ilt! pn)l·l'd he\"on'IIwtoliMIi SI'ld,'lIt. nORT. CLUB B ANQUET. 'rhe fourth :1111111;11 h:wquc\ of t he ! IOrl. Cluh \\':I~ hdd in Ih" olinill:.!: room of Cluj, E \\·l'r .. k-e Crea ll) Cocoa Rosettes ColTen .\nt. bica Fnwt iliell Ca ndie;: TOAST;: . " Ou r COI1cg-e-.'\ G a r dcn ," Ir. E. i-:nOll'ltoll, 10aSl lllaster. " !'la ll t illg-," A , 0 , Badour. " E xpect:mci ~'s , " L . ),1 , l lut ch ins . " C ulti\' at ing," I~ro f. E ustace . " \\' cedin g," G, \ ' . Branch. " P leas ures," T h os. G Ul1 S01l , "Re i urns," C . 13. C oo k. I . The M . A. C. RECORD . ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. OUR FACILITIES A RE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINC - ENCRAVINC - PRINTINC· BINDINe CLASS PUBLICATIONS " ,OD COLLECE ANNUALS Announcements, Invitations, Etc. \ Ve carry eve rything in the line of Programs, W e specialize on ind ividual orders for Fine Stationery-embossed o r printed LANSING, . MICHIGAN We Leave It to You~ If you want to save nt least ten dollars on your spring suit, all you have to do \ Ve will do the is leave your measure. fit and satisfaction gllarmlleed. rest - Spring line of Heid Caps now ready for your inspection. Ii Always find late things at MIFFLIN'S "ASSURED STYLES" INDEED! A visit to ou r Women's Department will help you to so! \'e the perplex· ing question-What to buy this,spring? A Suit. or Ore&!', or Coat.- The 'Mark of Quality and of fashion plus Skill stamps each of our Garll!ents the better kind. Women's tempting new Spring Suits, Silk an d Wool Dresses, Coau, Skirts or Waists. Each day a dds many fresh bright things to our coUee- tion. Early spring buyers a lways lind th e best K.8SOrtments. Our styles bear the desirable indh'iduality every lady wants. The Mills Dry Goods Co. In tbi s City ours Is the Store that sells WOOL T[X I Do You Want Pair Shears Knife Sa fety Razor- (;IUett~. Auto Strop. E" .. r·ReM!yand Ende rs to s.,lect from . HER.Y KIND Of FURNITURE FOR YOUR ROOM I I-Iones and Strops Saws Hammers Hatchets Chisels Screw Dri ~-ers In fact, :mything- you need in hardware you will find - ami at prices to suit- at Norton'S HardwarB I Cot s Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks - - ALL GOODS DElIVER,ED fRE[ . M.J.« B. M. BU6K -~ ABOU T TH E CAMPUS ~ .. ~ t ! .ul rs. Bessey is spending a fe w weeks at her old homc in Om~tha, Ncb. In the class series of hall gamcs, thc scniors won out, defeating the p reps, ill a fin:11 g:nlle. . E. \\'. Dc Gr:lff, 'I'!, will teach agriCUlture ill the public schools of RlIlj.!or the coming year. J IOlllcr Denison. with' I I, will be associated with Prof. Amlerson in dair~ husbandry the comil1~ year. .\[iss Inez Gilbert, '11, has a po sition as tcacher of domestic scicnce at" Lcwiston , ;-'Iinn., beginning in September. Prof. Kc{lzic paid the grounds a flying' trip onc day the past wcck, when Dr. Thoms ga\'c him a ride in his attto. T he anllual facull\"-sellior ball game was thc causc o~f a lot of fun on Saturday morning, the faculty losing- Ollt, 10 to S. l\liss Betty Palm, assistllllt libra rian , spent Saturd:t), Hnd Sund:ty .with :\Iiss Fllllllic ::im ith :11 :\Iar shall. Prof. and :\Irs. \\-ilsoll cntc r tained at dinner Tucsda\, c\'cning for thc Euno.ni:in scniors. Sc\-cn members of that socicty graduate this year. Thc spring tenn party g-ivclI by the militan' ollicers WllS held in thc armory Friday e\'clling of last wcek, :Itlel 011 Saturday the Themians ga\'c a vcry cnjoyablc pllrty. ;\Irs_ Koch, of Ann Arhor, and her daughter, "Mrs. Humphrey, of L:lIlsing, werC college visitors re cently. lIumphrey was a fonner 11. A. C. girl. :\lrs. Lie\ll. R. It. Lron, '09, of Ft. Tcrry, N. Y., was a collcg-e callcr the past week. 1 fr. Lyon will spcnd a short timc at his homc in 1-1aydlle, and rcturn for commence ment_ R alph Powell, '11, now instruc tor in civil enginecring at ~1. A . C . has been awarded thc U. of M. Scholarship from this college. His subjects arc enginccring and mathc matics. Leo Exc!br, M. A. C.'s famous football back of last year, ~raduatcd from thc Un ivcrsity of \\-yomillg this se:lsolI, and has been elected athletic coach at that institution for the coming year. The authOritics of thc U nivcrsity of Chicago hl1vC issu cd :\ bcautiful announcement and invitations to the Summer COil vocation, lind the ex ercises connccted with the dedica tion of The 1 [arper Mcmorial Li brary June 10 and t I . Thursday e\'eniug the Forestry Club held :t hllnquet, marking the close of thc ycar's meetings. Thc affair w.is largely attendc{l, a num ber of underclassmcn participating. Toasts werc respondcd to by mem bers of dcparlnl1:~llt and seniors. The Drawing Department cxpect soon to place on cxhibition a collec tion of 75 original Japanese dmw ings on white fibre and papcr. These were securcd for commercial purposes but they are on exhibition during this aftcrnoon and evcning. Thc Eunomi:.n Socictv h:lvc pulled away from the customary COIlHllcllcemeflt JlIllCe and ga~'c a banquet in honor of thcir SClliors and alumni last e~·cning. A number of exccllc}lt toasts were given and fol lowing thc dinner a reception was held. The Dr:uTIatic Club mcmbers held a banquet in thc dining hall of the church Thurscbyc\'cning whcn the terminated. A yea r's work was servcd by the good dinne r was ladics of thc \ V Omen's Society, after which scvcral cxccllent toasts wc re given. Invitatio ns llrc out for the wed ding of Kenneth D. Vall \Vage nen, 'l'!, and Miss D ora ?>Iay Herbert, at St. 'Q'homas Episcopal church \Vednesaay evening, D ctroit, on J une! 2. T he young people Icave the latter part o f the weck for Clo que t, Minn. Thc last union mceting of thi! Christian Associat ions, held In the Peoplc's church, was _exceptionally intcrcsting . A number of five· minute talks were g ivc n on China and Chinese C\lstoms, illchzlling hoth instrumental and vocal Chincse music. :\lorc care should be exercised in pasting noticcs on our collcge bill boards. I t is oftcn thc CIISC that a notice is placc onr a whol e or part of a former poster still in effect. Lct 115 be careful not to destroy t.he cffect of any collcgc noticc. On \\' ednesday of last week the hand gave thc las.t open ai r concert o f the season. That thc efforts of Prof. Clark and his musicians have hcen appreciated is e~-illenced by thc sizc of the crowd at each perform ance. A numbe r of our Lansing friends always advantage of these concertS. take Prof. ::ih:LW m:Jdc a trip to th .. , Uppcr l"cninsul:t Expcrimcnt ~t:J­ tion last weck lO con fer with _\Iessrs . C:Lrr :LIld GciSrl\ar-wilh refcrcnce to the work of the st:ltiou. F. \\-. Cryslcr, L'!a, has just ac cepted a position with the Greenin<:l. Warr ... n-Benry-And,.. \'011 . et thfl belL "'vrk bO!r~. Tty "And ~ ... e. NT EW IlA HBER I'OHOI". In Oha~e Uu[hl· 1,,11'. under Hn "er'~ J)nul .. nd nro< .... ry 8tore. I f you ",·I~Ir .. 8tyll.h 1" .. [ r "Lll Jlh'e Ud n " .. II. K ~:. Bey,,·ohb. I' roV. BOOKS AND ST ATIONERY. A )1. Ji:)II': RY, 118 WMb ...... ·e.1'. 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