The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHI GAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . VOL. 18. EAST LA.l."'SIXG, )J1CI-IIG.\.:\, Tt:F~I.;IJ.\Y, FEIIRL\RY 11. 191 ~. ~o. :!o • A DR AMATIC EVENT . )Joone who remembe rs theda),s of eight ce nl llibo r c an fai l [0 he im pressed with the hung-l' r of the presen! generation fo r anHlscrnellL \Vc wh o have li ved h;l\'e watched callow youth ;lIlt! tired business men attempt to eh .. sc dull care away wilh the spectre of the deep (lyed \"iJliun of the lcg:itimatc, :1I111 later with t he joyous sigh t o f the Cll re-free chorus girl;:;, A few years later all o f this and 1I10rc was .nixed is callcll "polite vod.d!,·' ami we sw:l!lowed our rec reation as in c;. rli er d:,),s our quinillc. ill what :1.'; A change has COlile over the spi rit of those who e,lIl P"Y to he alllused ,md thrilled mlll rl'l:rcak{l. Tod:w the so-called lover of dram :Hic a;t is surfei ted with the sto ry of the Jon:;:; :ulIl hate;; of g"ro wn-u ps, :lIld boldly dt'mands ,\ sto ry which shall t,lke him hack to c bildhnod's happy hour. Th e hig" crowds ,Ire gatlwrcd to see plays not so mllch for child ren :thout children. \rhl'lI :\laudc Adams tells th", story of the 1ittl", bo\' "who n",\'c r wuulrl g row up" the 5'C'I!S, supposnlly n :: ' served for eh illl rell, arc fi11c-d with men and women whoseclll to fi nd rC:J1 joy in a return to the timc whe n the), bel iev ed in fairies. The thea· tres of .'\ew York h rol.\'e, ,It Iremend· OilS expt:nse, staged some wontler· ful pl'l)'s of this kiml, allll arc play. ing to c rowded ho uses . Already the\' ,Ire o n tIl<: roal!. \\'ho has not ill his heHrt something of this spi rit, ,Ind who is not refreshed b,' eve n:1 make·bt·lk'vc auel!1pt to r<;lurll 10 youth: All is merely prcliminHry, and is designed to call to your attell' tion the fact that Ihe Olll College, yom :\1. A. C., i.; truly pro~ressi\'e and c atches Ih .. · very essense of the spirit of the times. this All arran~ements haye ht,ell per· fec ted to b ring on under the be:\Uti · flll t recS o f the dear old campus the finest \'outh renewing tlrama el'er el1 aetc~1. "THE 01,1) COI.Lt:Gt: Rt:· \..'11>10:-'-"- its seventeenth appear· ance. Canany theater present su('h an incomparable seuingas the be'UJti· ful campus, h:lllowed by il tholls:L1H1 traditions and me nlo r ies~ Can mere p lay actors thrill us and bring back the spirit of ,youth liS the grip o f the hatHI of some fellow who through al1 these iZlIen'ening ye,l rs has beell to us the pe rso nifi cation of youthful a b:lI1dOll : l'bs the loat! been heavy; do you want re (' rCH ' tion: I! ere \'Oll will find it. Yes. he will be tl;ere,lhc old pard, the old jo),ous 1,0)'. whose youth and courage has been an inspiratioJl to rou all these years. l\l::tke arrangements now to set Hpart one day ill June for this great refreshing dramatic e"enl. If you arc getting as old as I am you can't afford to miss this OIlC, ,11111 if \'011 arc as young as [ fed, nothing ~\'ill keep you :1\1':1)'. Cll ,\IILt:S B. COI.I.I:-'-G\\,OOD, President of Alumni Association. Remember the :Hld ress bv Dr. S. U. Bree kenriI· .. ", th",.e Olll ~ide tlw __ tnk:' for h..- ,.I;olell,hat :\1i.-hi,!!;ul pe"'ple un'') llil Illtro· dlll'l iOll If) :\11'. Ferri~. 'I' hl' .\1'11101'1' W:l" ~T,.w\kd tl' the limit: the Itllitl \\a~ 'UI h:lll( l ll ' pla.1 II hik the IT''I~'d ;..:alhen·d . aud .. Fal" ktl the .. tl:.:er~" II hil'll II e),-O III\,d Ihe g",I .. 'rI10r, C',lne :!g'ain, (;"Iernor Fl·rri~. KEEP YOUR TEXT BOOKS . :\s the sprin g term draws ncar LlO Ilol1ht the uSllal numht'r o f stu· dent s arc p1:11111iug 011 the disposal of Ilseless kx\ hooks. In ,hi" con · nection the Ell~ine c r i l l g Record has something of interes t to s ay . After g:il'iZlg: certain data on the subject, the R econl cOlltinues: le:lches thal O1lt"S Experience Il'xtbooks are the h.'st refercnce boo ks not only in ("allege but iu after yenrs while engaged ill engineering practice. By studying 11 book daily for II te r m one becomes famili,lr with il; he knows where to find thinxs in it :md he tHldcr5taml s its limi ta· tions. times, whcn it be.· [II husy co mes necessary to make ust.! of a rderenee book, the old textbook wi t h its marginal nOll'S amI its b· milinr cliagrams, fo r mulas. and most important of <111, with its fanliliar notation, is a great sou rce of help -:\ fri end in need. Not mlcom· man is it that in m:lking refercnce to S01l1t· hook in which methods and Ilotations arc !lCW one hecom .. ·s l'U' t,mg-led in the search for the nlt'an· ing of this o r th'lt partieul:lr It'1\er in the ~'er)' formula that is nce(led, but benl.usc the mC:lning is not cle,lr o r the s ign iti cance o f the leiter is not stilted he ahandons the book without getting the desired info rm· ation . The book may be just as good or bettcr th,HI others of its It i" just kind yet it.:; I'alue is g reatly lessened it5 unf:tmili'lr p"ges. b('c:tuse o f The ne xt best thin~ t" havi ug infor m,lIion in miud i:-. to have it in a hook, to know whcrl: to lind it it when w:mtc(l amI how to IISC whl'n foullt!. t his th'lI makes e ng-illt.'e n,' handbooks so tIe· sirable, and eyen these books arc only half :I]lpreei:lted until olle be· comes f:lmil iar with them. But no handbook t:lkes til .. place of a good college tra ining coupled with a workable libran- " f tech nical hooks upon which ma'll), hours Iwve been .;pent III study . Stuilents should keep th""ir te)ll, hook,., whether they think they wil1 be of furthe r liSe or not. Since most students who ~o throu~h en g-inecrin~ cou rses follow engineer. ing it is a fair presumption that the books will be used latl,r. III a well · man:tg-ed course in cII!{illeerillg the books an! not selected nt h:lphaz:lnl hut arc ca refully c hosen. By p re· sen'iug those used in classes and b~' ad dill;:!: n ft:w othCrStallllard olles each year a fairly good nucleus will be f o rltlcd hy commencement day lihrary around which a C<1n easily be co ll~cted. Alld with a goat! supply of hooks at hand the young enginet'T will he more likel,Y to continue his St udies after gradua. tion than if his only ,I\' ail,lble sup· ply res ts il) the city Iilmlry_ if in· deed he is fortuna te enoug-h to he ncar one. technical \-\'ilh very best wislws to the cui, to r and all the R ECOI{!) friend s. 1 am Y o urs cordially, BntO:-.- D. II AI,"'TE.\). [:\1 r. I i:tlstell is rctired professor of botany, Rutg-crs College, Xew HrunSllick, ;:-'; . .I .-ED. ') '83 · The \\' ashing-toll E\'elllng :-;far for Feb. 3 cOlHuins fhl: :ttmOUllce_ l11elll of the sudden death of Arthur '83. o n Jan. 31. Mr. F. l-.:inllan, l-.:innan hll" been con ne ctl'!.l with thc Patent O!li cc in \\-:Lshin!,ton since 1889, :tlld on accoullt o f effi· cient s en ice "as appo inted princi. pal examine r in '98, whi ch po:>ition he held :ll the time of his death. T he fUller:11 se n ' ices were conducted under the di rection of the l-.:ing Da vid LuJ).!'c o f :\lasons of which lie leaves a he WIIS I1 is wife, bro ther, \\'illiam A. Kinll:111 1I1so in the patl:nt otlie-e, was n gratlunte of :\1. A. C. with the class of 18:>6. Prof. Harro w" was a former frieud an(1 neighbor of :\Ir. Kinnan, hn,·_ ing !i\' ed ncar his home in Brook· land fo r several years before coming to i\1. A. C_ ,I mcmber. and daug-hh::r. son 'os· :\.Jr. amI :\lrs. Fred :;. Dunks, of union City, are the proud parents o f a baby boy, born Dec. ~3' Mr. Dunks is o n the old home £arm ncar the abo\'(' pl:ICC a mI has been improvemcnts making extensive dur ing the past summer. lie is at pr~'scnt milkillK 16 cows and feed· ing- "'A hogs. He plmls to attend t he RouJld·ep thc last of Fch. ' 01. Thc Stale ,~orm,11 and Indu st rial School of Ell end<1l c, N'. D., an. nounce shor t courses for 'nn. 6 to .:\Ltr. ::!!. A course in ho'me et'on. umies is included llesigned to meet the needs o f those wholle time and means are :\Iiss Alice Gunn. of the class o f 1901, is to h:l\'e charge of the Nark. limited. I ~. C. Ross Garvey, who 11:15 been with the U.:;. forest s ervice at Red Bluffs, Cali f., has accepled a posi tion with Clear Lake Lumber Co, . uf Oregon, at a l11:trked "u"anee in SAlary. Th e M . A . C. RECO RD . The M . A . C. RECORD "veL,eHIl" CVE'U TO"".""" CUlliN" TH" COL· LI'"," v ....... ,. TNIl "' CI .... tered Lenet. 00 not .end 11&m1)S. BOilnen ameli Wltb LaOl'fflnee It. Vall Bu,..,,, Prlntln, 00 .. ~10-~11 O".nd Ave. No .. La Dlhlll". Mich. TUESDAY, FEBR UARY II , 1913. SACRED CONCERT. Th e progrlllll for the concert given by the c adet hand in the armory next Sundny afternoon at 3 o'dock wilt be:t!> follows: "erui Ai<11l ?-.I:trch • • Miszkowski Serenlllol \\' allacc ~1:.ritol1a Funt;J"ia Lo"c's 0lt1 Sweet Song Mollo)" Suite, <',\ OilY in "cnice" Nc\'in (a) Dawn (b) Gondoli~rs (c) \ 'cuctian Love .song ( d) Guod Ki~ht. The haud will he assistcd by Mrs.) . W. Stcphens and M r.). L. Morsc, ,.oloisls. VETERINARY ASSOCIATION . T he Michig"au St:lle Vc tcrinary M;.'{\ical Associution meetings held in Lansing 011 fe b . . ph and 5th were well :_ttendcd, and the program :111 excellent one. presentcd w:_s Among the speakers were Dean Lyman, who acted as toastmaster at the banquet, Dr. Giltner, Dr. Hall· man, and Mr. \ V. S. Robbins, of the Bactcriological Dcpartmcnt, and Dr. E. A. A. Gr:lllge, formerly vet· erinari:1II in the ~Iich. Experiment Station, now of Torolllo, Canada. At the banquet,on Tuesday e,'en· ing. Dr. R.I... DiKon spoke 011 "The Slate Board of IIo.~alth and :md the I:'ro fcssioll;" the the s ubject, "The Rela tions the \' eterinariull Should Bear to l.ive Stock Sltnitan' Con t r o I \Vork," was ha ndled 'by Prof. 1-1. ~1. Reynolds, of the t.;niversity of }'Iinnesota. \ 'ctcrinary Dr. l,jr:UIJ.!~ p ro"ed all interesting speake r, and told of the advanced strides Canlldl!. W.IS mllking in the protection lind Cllre of he r E"e !;tock. As a rcswt of his :Idd ress, resolu· tions were passed ftn'orin); :m ap. propriation abo\'e the geuerlll bud· get to he used in the e rection of s uit:lhle huildings at M. A. C. for the work carried 011 he re. COl1s itlcrable di'tcussioll was had 011 the usc of serum for ho~chole ra. some dis..;atisfaction having bel."l1 cauSt.-d certain hreeders because re· suits were not satbfacton. After careful in\'esligatioll il ,;:\.S found thllt in prllctically e"cry Cllse where the animals had died, the ow ner did not use the serUIll supplied, o r it wo..s not used intelligentl)·. The associ:ltion decided that in all matters of IIltempted legislation r elative to live s tock sanitary mat. ters, the cooperation o f th e hreeders ami feeders of the stale be enlisted. The gener;11 spi rit of the associa· ;\1. A. C. f:lVonble to tion was The next meeting will be held either in Grand R apids orDetroit. 1l..Il_CGUlte ... MISS MAR GUERITE ERICKSON DO NA LD W . FRANC ISCO '-"-'''Y('N of I",' J-Hol) Gra nd March. THE JUNIOR HOP. Another Junior Hop has p:lssed into history. and, as" ith each pre· cedin;! oue, outshone :lll preyions \\'eather indkations were efforli!. (luring not particularly favorable Friday Illoming. but serious 11 0 storm OCl:;urred as that which marr;.·t\ the program in 191Z. The ball room of the i\bSOllic Temple was a veril:lble garden of roses, which were inlersperdenll m('1t from the college f:u; uity, as well :IS some o f the old boys will be on the program, (lnd it is the inten· tion of the com mittee to ha,·(' the 'Iffair :IS jolly :mo info rmal as possi. ble. An)' p resent stmit'nts wbo can arrange to :Itteml :Ire earnestly ;In'iwd to clo so. Just drop a ca rd to G. C. Sheffield. ca re of The Dc. tro it ;\CW S , or to lJarry Brown . .! [5 ~ .. th St., and say yOIL arc coming . THE ROUND-UP INSTITUTE. the inle rest Among topics which are to pro";ng of part icular farmers this winte r HI the illstilutcs arc those relaling to the tillage and g~een manurinl:' Thcs{' will be gl\'en a prominent phlce on. th e p rogram o f the ROU Ild.Up IllstlttLte the last of the month. Prof. Jeffery will give four ad dresses relating to tillage operations and land drainage, lind :111 of \\'cd. nesday afternoon of that week will be de"oted to a series of :lddresses regarding crops which arc being ex· tensil'ely used for green manures. I:'ro£' ~1. ). Thompson, district agent for the U. S. Dept. of Agri. culture, will speak on the usc of winte r vetch for soil building, giv. ing results obtained upon the sa ndy I:lnd ),Ir. in northern )Iichigan. \\'illiam \ ' an Ness, of Niles, will give result s in growing cow peas lor green m.ulUre. There will also be three adllresses on a1faU .. culture hy SOlilC of ~ I ichigan's IllOSt S Ii C' cessful growers . A mong these will be Mr . ./oseph R. Kcene)" of Tecumseh, who has 100 ac res c!e"oted to this crop; i\1 r. O. F. Man'in,of Il ollon,:lI1d ~Ir. Jury iJolton, of Leslie. Special demons trations :llong the lines of live stock work, poultry, and horticulture will be given each morning lit S :::\0, lUlll good m\lsic has been arranged for at each session. The women's congress will be held in roo m 206 on \VednesdllY :md ThurSl-l lI} afternoons, with Miss Jellllie Buell nnd i\lrs. E . .I . Crcrts as conductors. A special fruit and potato session has heen :trr:lIlged for ThurSday :lhernoon ill room 109, and slll.ocial demonstrations fo r "omen will 0 11 'I'hurStla),. from \ VcdneSl-lay 9: 15 to I I :55.011 various topics of inte rest. he given :nldt'.·~ lo~ ... )~et from I Iones and ,strops SHWS H amme rs H atchets Chisels Screw Dril'ers In fact, anylhing" ),ou need in hardware rou will lind - :md at prices to su it -:It I Norton'S Harowar6 L EVERY KIND Of FURNITURE FOR YOUR rOOM Cots Folding Bed s Matresses Book Ca ses Desks ALL GOODS DE:l IVE RED f R. EE M.J.« B.M.BUGK ~4 ~ AB O U T THE CAM P US Prof. IIIHI i\! rs. Coons :;:1\'e a (linner party Friday evening" of la s t there we re 1.1 week Ht which guests. ~ lr. 11. \\' , ::':ortOI1, '03, of I lowell, "fI\e a practic:,1 lkmonslration in ' o meat clltling: before Prof. I IlItt S d3SS in (Iom~'sti c science Salunla), of bst wc('k. I I n t he hasket ball games 011 Fri· ~b)' night held ill the Armory, thc East Lansill\( I L S. hoys won f r01l1 t he Eaton Hapids tealll, while the rcverse hoppened in Ihl' ~ame with the g- irls. On nest Sunda), 3fternooll at 3 o'dock will be giH:n the second s;lcred concert h,' Ih ~ lIli!iI:4f\' band. More thai! !.000 persons ~Z1joycd the lirst concc rt,:!Ild it is Icr." likel~ thai l i S lIl,my will he 011 hand Sun £In\". The E:lst Lillsing ! I. S. turned the lahles on thc colle;!e sophomnres their \Yednesd,IY night, ~icfeati!lg- team in a fast g:l1llC by the score of ;!6 to IS . The hi:.:-h school bOI's were ddcatcJ in I he lir.;:t COl1ll'~t. Ch:"lrnberlain, the varsity ccnter, olliciatcd. Prof. G. I-I. Coons le:I\'cs Feb, l:l f or Ann Arbor where Ill" will s tudy durinu the re1l1ainder o f the yeur ,ulll !'rof. under'" Dr. Newcomhc li e Nov\" for his doctor's deg ree. wi ll ; etu rn about the mid(llc of J line, ?IIr. and ~Irs. Kl ent will rent the house now occupied by Prof. and )Olrs. C oons during- iheir ahsence. .i\lr. Klc m is now associated with the fo restry depratmelH . • )liss Alid:l Dearborn, '1;3, who is doill;,!" g: r:uluate work a t the Slate uni\'ersity, was a college \"isito r the past week. Geor;..re C. Shellidd, ' 12, t10W wilh the lJetroit News, spe!ll ~at­ u rday :lIld SuntlH)" with :'II. A. C. and Lansing" fri~nds. Dr. :'II IImfo rd. of the ,lrparlfTlCnl o f farm 1l1;II1;lgell1('nt, was c:t1led to Ohio Thursday on account o f the serious illness o f :1 reluti\"c. Hememba t he Ol ivet Glee Club Oil Fcbru:lry I!, ).riven IIl1ller the auspices o f the 10c:II high school. These ~' oung Illt::n will preSent an l'ntert;lillmellt w o rth while. Instructor Charll's \\' . Brown, with a num ber l}f the short coursc men in ~iairying", :lltended the re cen t st.ttc dain'mcn's convention ill Sag-in:lw . II; gave an exhibit 0 1 sta rter::>, ctc., induded in d;lir)' b:K" teriol(,:.:-.,· whil.:h excitcd cOll siJer:lhle intereSI. [Jr. Giltne r s poke helon' t.he members of the Danbr "rarwe of ['>orll:llld, Tlle.'!IL!,· of l;,s t' we:k, on the lie ~\lhjt.'c t of hog cholera. also g-ave the awiienec some pointers 'IS 10 whal :-'1. A. C. is d()il1~ for the lie states Ihal the sellti farll1('l' meut of Portl:md people tow.lrd Ihis il1"tlll1t;011 is certai!!ly f:t"orable, Dca!! Shaw recenth' requested all men in gener al agriculture (short courses) who would like positions for the coming yell r to file fo r mal applicatioll in his oflicc. I t is an illlcresting: fact th:\l of the 246 men in thesc courses, only ten ha\'e 1l1adc such applic:ltioll . T he m:,jorit)' of the rem'4illd(' r have farms of their own t o which they will return, o r ar~ eng:lg"ed for particular work b.! In for(' ta kinJ! the short courses. o t her words it is the o w ner of his t<1king advantage of fa r m w ho oppor luuities offered by:M. A . C . is The winkr term .i\liJitary 1I0p will he given ill the Armory Friday evening" of this week. The patrOl),> fo r the e,·t.'ning- arc Lieu\. :md i\lrs . CrOll, Sa rg t. and Mrs, Cross and Prof. and ;\'Irs . Hedric k. ,>ociel)" g-:l,·t' The memhersof the ioni:H1 Lite r · :1r.l' Inslructor allJ )OJrs. C o ffeen a n.~ry pleasant sur· prise Thurs{Iay {'\'cning of las t weck visiting: them in a hod\·. .\ most e njoy able {'",'ning" W:b ·sperH. Lieut. Cron would like to h("ar frOlil :1111' J!:r<1du;ltel\ who :Ire inter· est ed ill '''ppoinl mcnt as third lieu, tenant in the Philippi ne eOllsl"bu ]:tfl' a t $1200 pcr :1111111111 . • \Ien n1l1st r~'ach :'I1:utila before J IUle 15, 19 1 :. Instructo r Cory has hee ll ap po inted locnl lIgent fo r th l.: Gibson j\ land olin and Guitar Co., of f..::ala ll1a zoo, :Iud will be pleased to tlllk 111alterS o\"e r with :H1y one \, ho 111:1)' interested in the purch:lse of he cither o f these instrUl11ellts. Prof. :-;: ye and ~l r, Tyler con tl ucted:1 brmers' courSe at Cross \\"ell las t week and this week ar~' do ing simihr work;1\ ~orlh Ad;jm s . Th e intcres l has been mos t satis f:lcton' in :ll1these one week COllrses al1(l lI~e atlellt1all(:~ has rtHlged fro m ';0 to too. ' I I , ~'iss fernelle Allcu, left last week for Austill, Tex .. where she will be e1l1ployl'd as teacher o f {I o mes tic science the pu bl ic schools of th"t ci ty, T here ar(' 260 studcuts in the dep:1rtll1l.: nt, :"Ind the school ho:ud selected fou r teache rs to h a ndle the wo r k, each from a diffe rent state. in R. G. I l oopirtg:lrI1e r. '09, I'isi tc{l coll,,).:"e friend s last week Oil his re . turl110 Iron Co. where he is ,,)::"ri. lie h:ul spent three cullllrai agent. 'It \\';tshing ton in or four week s connection with tIte confc re llcc wilh the farm Il1:HI:I~en]('nt work. CI:lrk Brolly '0." a mi F. A. \\"il. k ill, of t he South II ;In:~J1 sub-~ta! ion. conduc ted a ,"('n° ;; U ~'ce ss fu! cou rse the lirst for fnrml'rS a t' lbflg"or, .\1 r. Linton w ee k Spent Frid:lY :lIlhe -place :11 .'10 _ \\ here :-'Ir. C.hilsu ll is the hustling tl'"cher of ;'g:rtl"ulture. in Fehruar\". Byron .?Il r:Cunly. wilh ' 13, \is ited college friend;:; Ihe pas t w\'ek l i e is while on a shurt \'"cation. \\ ith :I 1:lrg:e l'O lltr:lcting lirm which is doing const ru ction wo r k 011 tbe vreat ~ o rl hcrn It\". of Canada. li e is loc ated about 2S lIIiles West o f Sudbuf\, a n ;g-ion which ahounds in g""mc and is \'cry rich ill rnirU'r:lb. \\'hile the tempe rature g"oes to 50 I1mim,tins helow, )Ir. M c Curdy that it is:l p retty good ploce :dter all, As his "dl' ances have h('clI vc r y satisfactory he will douhtless rCIlHlill with the company fo r some time, The M. A. C. RECORD . emybody ,.ad', THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUSE It completely co,'ers the field of local news, politics, and the world of sports. Because its telegraph and correspondence service enable it to give its readers the latest general Ilews of the day in ad "ance of any other newspaper coming into Lansing. Have THE STATE JOURNAL delivered to you r home by carrier ABOUT THE CAMPUS NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY. ~ VERY reader oj the M. A. C. Record is cordially invited to visit our store, use our rest room, telephone, and our mail order department by writing jor samples or orderinJ2 mer chandise; money refunded whenever you are not pleased. GUARANTEED GUARANTEED family. The darning ~Icans hosiery prott."Ction If 1." cr a pair of ncedle is an implemcnt of •• " -underhose" necd d:lrning- withiu four m onths, you gel a new pair free. the emi rc IIselcss drudgery. fOT The first preliminary tryout for debater:l will be held tonight. Two evenings will be devoted to this the number elltering is work, as too great to be handled at Olle time. Instructor Bittner and ~'Iitchell are doing the coaching. This week marks the end of the course ill fruit growing, and the next two weeks will be devoted to the study of vegetable gardening. It is probable that most of the reg ular fruit men will r emain for the last two weeks' work. The lAst of ., series of illustr;ltcd lectures was gil'en in the People's Church Sunday cI·ening. Thc stu· dents especially have takcn it great interest in thcsc lectures And have turncd out in good numbers . The Sunday night lecture was, The Othcr \Vise Man, by H enry Ynn Dykc. Following the one week farmers' course gil-en al Har t in December, De:1I! Shaw has recei\·ed a pelition signed by 128 women in that vicin ity, asking for a similar course in domestic science and nrt. Another call of the same kind comes frOm Ullion City. ,,'hile, on aCCOUIH of lac k of workers_ ;Ind also sufficient funds 10 ca rr\, on this work, noth ing could be promised at once, evcry effort possible will be m:ule 10 give courses of this kind another year. These c:llls but ierVe to show some thing of the as~ist:mce M. A. C. may hc able to gIve to the pcople o f l\Iichig:lll. if our legislature wil! but do the proper thing. '93· 8. F. Bain, '93. writes undcr d:lte of Feb. 7: "1 was very much shocked to learn of the denth of Jos. Frecman, when the REeOltD CAme this morning. Thc last lime I saw Joe he was the vcry piclure of health and prosperity. ~Iy com pany (The Wolverine Supply & Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh) is cnjoyi ng a satisfactory business, and future be prospects scem good. pleased to be remembered to the boys." \Vil1 the '06. James E. Fisk has beel) located in Chicago since 1907, unci during this time has been sllpen-ising archi I hllabird & Roche tect for Comp:mr. During this time Mr. Fisk has h:ld actual supervision o f the cOllstruction of some of Chica tallest sky scrapers. Mr. cago's amI ~Irs. Fisk live at 8.,8 Windsor AI·e. 'I:!. James A. Smith is doing drafting and some field work for the Ten nessee Copper Co. of Copperfield, III. It is it mixture of mechanical ami eil'il ellgiuccring, and Mr. S. reports that he enjoys his work im menscly. At the present timc lhe work consists mainly in getting out plans for operating de\'ices at the pltlllt. The following books hllVe been catalogued at our library since last report: Johannes Atl8.8 and Epitome or Buman Ristol. and Micros. Anat. Boball&. Notes on Blood·Serum The.rapy, Walter · J owett. OU)AKS, SUITS FURS. ANV 25c a Pair, or Four Pairs for $1.00 We Prepay All Charge5 On Mail Orden J.W.KNAPPCO. (l(!ntOlI )lIch llfll" Rell .. ble Slore. .\I1':N'S FUII-"ISHJNOS L.4..-"SING. ~1I0J-l WAS. DRY Goons ham. Table of Vet. P08Qlogy. 000. A .. BM' Ele. Microscopy, F. s:- Scales. Volumetric Analysis, Chas. H. Bamp mire. Compend Vet. M1t.teria Medica, A_ C. Hasslooh. Practical Torioology. R\ldolph Kobert. Prinoiples of Heating. Will. O. Snuw. Animal ~[i crology , Michael F. Guye r. Exper. Pharmacology. Chas. W. Greeoe. The Han-ey Lectures. 191G-1911. Chemical Pat.h. of Blood of Dome!;.tic Animals. S. H . Burnett. Farm Accounting and BU/l.inef16 Met.hods, J. A. Buell. Engineering of Shops and Fact-ories, H. G. Tyrrell. AUalfa. Farming in America.. J08. E. Wing. Gr0SS69 Album von Deut.chlllnd. Dry Farming. Wm. MacDonald. Die Judenb\lche. H . A. Droste. Chief American Poet". Curtis H. Page, Ed. The 'Vea.vers. Translated by Morrison. G. Hauptman. Myths of Greece and Rome, B. A. Guer ber. 3 vol CI&s6ic Mythll in Englillh Literature and Art, C. M. Oayley.8 " 018. First Principles of Feading Farm Ani mals, C. W. Burkett. Tables for Determining Common Min· erals, W. O. Crosby. Wm. Shakespeare, poet, dramatist, Man. Goo. Brandes, T. De Witt Talmadge IIro8 1 Knew him- AutobiograpllY · Fertili7-Crs aud Manuree. A. D. Ball. Old Age Deferred. Arnold Lorand. Veterinary Toxicology, J . A. Nunn. Textbook of Embryology, J. C. Heisher. Manual of Normal Histolog,.-, Chas. Bill. I n-Sect Pesta of Farm Garden and Or cb.a.rd. E. D. Sanderson. Government by all the People, Delos F. Wilenx. Gene ral Chemistry of the Enr:ymes, Hans Euler. Neurological Tech nique, irving Hard- 8lity. Met.a.l1ography of tron and Steel. Sau· veur. The Spider Book, J . H. Comstock-. Principles of Microbiology, V. A. Moore. Broom Corn Culture, A. G. M\'-Gall. Fertility and Fert.iliur Hints. J. E . Halligan. The Wild Garden, W. Robin80n. Replanning Small Citie!l. John Nolan. AtlRS and Epitome of General Path. History, B. DOrdl. ifeteorology. Willis 1. Milham. Elementary EiE'Ctriclty and Magne tillm, Ja.ckson & Jackson, 3 vols. Scientific Ideal! of Today. Ch&'!. R. Oiblion. Va.luation of Publie Utility Properties, H. Floy. Theory of Hell-t, Th09. Preqton. Engineering of Today, ThOlli. W. Cor· bil).. S \·ols. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. H 1i.I.ARNEO.-o .... etc. Oltlzenl' phoue No.~. In Oil,. Nlltlonal Ban" Rulldl"a-. OI'O.G. 81ud~RU Rnd Henry H. Siebert. CLOTHING. - MANUF ACTURlNG AND HAlR. DRESSING. M RS. O. T. OAS!!:. Manulaclurlng Sbampoolna ok Hal rdreulnlf f'II rlon: S,,·ltebe. ","tle of eut hfllr 0. con'bln ••. ahlo colored and reno,-aled 10 look a~ a-ood • • ne.... The F .... "eo-An'erlc"n liy"lenlc Toilet HeQublte, A qr"'CIALTI'. Automatic pbona Ml. ~ Wll!lbinliiton A \·e. S . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PHYSICIANS. D R.OSOAR H. BRUEGEI_-Qor. Mleb. A.-e. flOti O .... nd Rh'e r Aye .. Kut L.n. Jln •. Hou ... lklS~a.m .;!lo .andIlO8 p.m. Sunday .. It to I and t; to, P. Ill. 0 1". "ell. pbone 1311; RelL 1r.!5. D R. H. W. I.ANDON. ~:a~t I ... "sln((. Mleb . omce hours: 7 to 9::10 II. m .. It ;;:to lO r Ilud &:80 to 8 p. m. Suntlfl,.8. 10 to 11:80 Il. 01. 7108 p. m. Oltlze,,~' phon e~. E \'~;. ~;Alt, NOS!; ANI) Tlllt OA1'. Ollbe,,. phon .. ~j)L. I)r. J. S.O..-en. lUI W. Alleltll" SI .. Lanal"lr. .\·e.nue IIntl Ionia PRINTING. L AWRI!:NOE '" ' -AS BURJo:N PRINT I!,G OO.-jl~jl!O""nd A"enue North. }'Ine l'rlntlna. Bolh I'honel. A u . !!!!' PRINTING OO.-OornerOBplloi tl'ftl. PrlnUna-. Q1ItceSupplies. Enlfr,..-edC'artl .. Ptottram •• Mllce,. Goods. Bell pbone 10lU. Aulomatlc pbone fOOIl. Re'" e'l1her our ne .. · lo • .-Mlon. R0 8~;nT SMITH PTG. OO.-