• , • 1 The M . A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. \-01 •. 18. EAST LA .. ~SISG . MIC'HIGAS, TLESIIA Y , -'1.\ Y '!:. I!H:j. r;o. ;H SOLOISTS AT THE MAY FESTIVAL, MAY 23. AL U MNI " ..... ~, ... Do .. "'r!! S.D'~" .IIo , .uC , .. , I", •• ou. _" •• ".,i •.•• f ... ' .11 .. . " ........ . MAY FEST! VAL. Tho: !.:nt h :lI1llual ;\bv Fl;S!i\;11 will he reco rded as the '1ll0~t ~uc· ccssful ill th .... history of the in::.tiw· lion, from tho.' ;Irtistic point of \ iew ;.'" well ;1" fi/1;lJlc i:llly. \\' jlh IIII.' o:x· ccption of The sCllli-cclHo:nni,,1 },-;lr, the :tllcnd:uR'" was I:.rg:l'r thall,'\..:r before. alld due 10 tho: arf:U1).:"Cllwnt,. 1ll:lllc with the Lihcr:l\ .\ rIS ("olllln;!· IcC, the attcllf\allce of stud\-Ill" \\ ,,- mucb br~ ... r t han in pre\ iOllS years. Especial!\- pleasi ng II ., ... the ehoi..:c of soloists, all d it i" ditlkult to de te rm ine which ones ,'x cdkd. ai Ihou~h popular ~pHlion II ill un ,10uh10.:1I11" .,,,anl hr,,' pbtc~ \o.\ lr. Gn:cn aild :'.Ir. :'.Ie\·er. :'.Ir. Greell is without duubt the he,.t h:lritonc thm has e\ l:r taken pMI in 11 .\b y Fcstilal al dll' .l·ol. Ic~c. lI is \·oice has :1 de;l r, rlll).:" ing" qU:llity so much admired ill hari· el1unci~tlion. hrealh, Wile,.. IIi,. illterpreti\ C pOll cr,. cont ru l, ami ~iu;.!"illg: uf Ilis "LTC excl;"lI.·ut. Impatie!!t 11113- thl· ·'\\·ilh JO\ handman .. '''ils the he~\ dIe llrill·r h:l,; l" Cr he:lnl . :'. Ir. :'.Ieye r. the liulin!,;l. \\.IS :I 1H0~t wUlu.lerful :>urpri"e. Il i~ Il·.·h ui'l\le ;IIlII intcrprct:llioll wen· h.·· yond critidsm_ .. Il is r("nditiun of ··lllItll .... re""ll1e in Ihe <'Ielling" II':lS "uper!>. :lflll his pla)ing" of !Ill· dcJig-hlful .. ·.~ollle­ It nir," Iw Drdlla. was C:->qm,..lIl·. is scl!iolll Ihat a soluisl re':eile", su.:h :1 hurst of applause as folloll cd :\Ir. :\[n·ers' playin;.:- inlhc l·le1\ill).:". lie \\ a; cOlllpeJle(] to rl·~po!1li to thn:e I;"lIc(O(es. D u r in;.:- .\Ime. Dimitrieff \1 as I'crl pl.-u,;. ing-, hoth in hcr ",iil).:"ing- ami in Ill'r m:lnner. Ihe pa~1 l·ig-ht \"c:lrs We han: lwei only OlleSopr;wo ihal could be .:ompared with hl·r, that bcing Sy hil Salllll\i~ :\Ic Dermid. lIme. Uimitrieff sung" ill Russi:lII , Fren(;h , G e rman, alld EII).!lish, but she prob:lbly excelled ill thl' in ler p re t:nion o f Ihe R ussian ~OIl~S. ~Ir. lI all,the teno r. was abo very e llth us i:lslically rcct:i\·cd, and dis· played :l. \'oice of pleasing qual ity which he hilS IInder perft.-..::t control. Ilis rendering of the pitlinti,·c lo,·e songs was ,·c ry bcautihll. The chorus was called UpOIl for Ihree numbers in Ihe first pari of t he evening p rogram, but Ihcir b('sl .. fnir Ellen." wo r k was do ne T he orchestra in the evening was a it is hopcd decided addition, a nd in thaI the time i.~ lIol f:tr distalll when ,I fllll sympholt y o r..:hestra II'ill he ;m est:tbli~hed p:lrt of the fe stil":11. Xo rel'onl of Ihl.' F.·~ti\:ll wonld he completl.' II"llhoul m(,lltion of th(' part,. taken h" ~Ir. 1\:illeen, :'.lr5. !-'herril l. Fre\hofcr. The.l· :Ill Ile~eTl' ''' grcat (' r('dit f"r it" :'.1 iss alll!" ~U.:ce~". MEMORIAL DA Y EXERCISES. \\-e arc :.::Iad 10 allnOUIlC~' thaI 011 Frida l· of thi,. we .. k an :tppropri:lk pro;..:r~ltn i" 10 he relllk red al :'.1. .\ . ( .. The fa(·t th:tt Ellitor Ximlllo, o f the /)dr" it .... ·alllrd,,)' .' -ighi is to he the spe:lker i~ proof lh:lt there II ill he ··fl)Otl :'.Ir. XintlllO ha~ heen prOlllitll' nt in hoth Iht: po!ili(;:,l all\l lilerary world for "Utlll' lil\ll·. and Ill:\U "host is 1\ rilin:£s :trt: "tirritt~ up DClroit ami I icinit I In bCt1l·r Ihin;.! ... for Iho ug-ht." :1 proplJ.,itioli n fkr,'d hy Ihc~e i rl~titu_ tiulls. :Ind :tIT:tIl':':-~·lI\e'l1~ II ill hc made lltdoo r physil"lll eXl·r.:ist", tht" state boa rd of :Ig-ricuhu re has :lrr:mg-ed wilh :'.Ir. \ \'uodhury fo r Ihe pUrcha>'e of Ihe land hill/{ direetl, west o f the ath let ic li-cllI. and extending to the ri \ e r. This 1'101 of bnd contains IIcarh' 10 ac re s, :tIld will ma ke a fine :ldJitioll to t he p resent ficl(L \\'hile the !,,,rch:lse has not y :'.1. .\. C., h~· W :h ; :IS for ~ali:\fnctofl a fOllndalin;I Ihl' PlLiUler 10' work frOIil 'I" we could Ih· Ihe word 'f"lIl1dlltioll ' I have. lIot I~"~:tll al all 10 SIl).:"Xe..,1 a do to he'touc hell t::lllie r a enbrj.!"cml·1J1 up' by a photog-rapher, bill mcrcl) tn:lt th:lt p r inted pkture c:,II .. 'Ip he· fo re m,· mind Ihc 1m cd le:ldler or those 'old collc:.{c d'l\~ f:lr more li,·idly thall docs :1 \ is it 10 the bu~y man of tOl.]:I\·. i~ 'SI- Fro m .. \. II. ""i:;-I. "f Los .\11 ' \1 h,) will atlL-nli the ).{ck-.. , Calif .. Triennial. "I ' roh;lhly no 011<' wililralci any :'. 10"1 of the furlhcr Ih:1lI 1I1\"::;l'If. hOI" arc wilh;" rl·a~I",:. hl, d o .. e di;tancc- of Ihe colle~c. I ,..h;,11 pl:tn my Irip to hl: ttll're on J line: 5 with o ut fail, and I ~in cerdl' hope 10 meet m :\l1\ of 1IlI' o ld cI:I:~mato:s, as wclI :I~ e ~lle:.:-e -rn:tll· ... of the p:t~t. 1 11m sure Ih:tl elt:rI otle will fed r .. p!lid for :my "a"rili~'e n., .·e",~nr .1 10 be made in o r,]l'r lu :tltenll." [I f :'.Ir. \ -oi~t I:QIl~itler.j Ihe Trit;tlni,tl "f s Ulti eit:nt im]"lorr:uKc to make the Irip from Lo~ _ \ Il).!cll·~, therl: i~ re:l th e re II ill he " :5ulL ttl hdiele thaI !!uod repre~('lIIat io n of the d a ~ .. of '~I , fnr hi" mall· ... \\u,,'1 ~ lL re h he Olltt\Olle. ] . ~~. Culler Ih e dirt:('t iOIl of Dr. ~. S, :'.bv o, o f llla (' k s hur~, \ ' :t., llll' re h;I,:hl·l'1I i~~\l cll :t dire(! un of \ · ir. i1f~',1 hI .. ;.:inia IIn'eders of plirt: t1:tltleS Ihe in :I EV""Y TUUDAT DUR'NG ToU COL_ L"G'" yltA .. IIY THIl ",.c", .. ,o .. STAT" A .. R,CULTU" ..... COLL""IE. - - II. Ito . F'" UNCE . MM" " ' " ' ' E" ,TO. ' " • ::--) ~1 •• '!,~ <-- -. ' '-. 150 C ENTS PER YEAR Entered a s seoond-da.'ll mAH maner at Lau eln a . Mlch, Addreu all HubserlptlQnS aud 1ld,·erU.l n /j' matter to (·be M . A O. RF.OOKD. Ean L&.u- 11011". lUch. Addre!lll "II contrIbution. \0 th e ~an8/j'l n lf fl:dl t or. R emit bT P . O. Money Ord er. Or81t or R e a lstere<\ Letter . no "ot ,",nd ~~ .. mp5. B'.I(lo88' Olllee ... Ith Lawrenee dt Van Ba.rel1 P rL ntl u ll' 00., ~I~tl~ Or"nd Ave. N o .. LalUllna. Mich. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 191 3 . PROF. FRENCH REMAINS AT M . A . C. Alt bough a vcry ft.attering offer came to Prof. F 're-nch recently 1.0 accept the presideucy of 1 he New 1 1exico Agric ultural College, we nrc gilld to say he has declined saJnt:, and will be one among us next yC;\r. T he JOl/ofal has the following to s.ly ed ito ria lly conce rnin g the pro fessor alld h is work: T he state nceds every educator of In the past Pro f. French's abili tv. we h a ve seen maliy of our best trained men in the St;ltc'S CdUC;ltioll' institutions I t":t~-e because other al st;\tes recognized their ability ;lnd offered them :1 higher return for their serv ices. This policr ha.s been reco~nized as a bad one but unfortull;\tel\, il C'1I1IIot he clw nged . immcd i'Ltel\·'for tbe Lwedsof our ill' s tilutions of lefLrn ing arc aJw:lys 111 .nl\,;\llcc o f the appropriation .. al· lowed. . , Thut P rof. French rernuined of his owo volition w hell he mig-ht have hettered his conditson h.Y :IC' ccpting lhe ncw offcr cntitles hi ,n \0 public gmtitudc. PORTRAIT FUND . G r'lteful acknowledgment is here· b,' made III thc Alumni Executivc COIl)miltcc' to the following COllI ri b· utors to the 11I:al and Cook P ortrait Fund: In-ing Gingrich, E . S . Good. lJ. P. Hedrick, 11. R . P arish, P. II. Felker, A. U. CordIer, G. C. Davis, Gc.-o. \\-. Da \" is, J. \\'. Rigterink, \\' .J. ~.J yer", Willi;Ull F. Hoyl, J. G. France, C. C. Georgeson, C. F. Austin, L. H. Van \\'orlllcr, 11. E. Emmons, G eo. A. \V :lte rman, II. E. \ ->'In No rm an, P >'Iul Th:l.rer, Miss Anna Angell. EUNOMIAN PICNIC. One hundred :lnd fifty Eunomians and friends boarde(l the special cars Suturday morning for their annual picnic at Pine Lake. Boat rides we re the feature before dinner, with a ball game between the boys nnd girls with the latte r victors. At twelve o'cloek a sumptuous dinne r was sen'ed under the direction of Sam Hartt, e,-ery one h:lViog the chance to get a good squa re meal. Dancing and other amusements we re the o rde r of the afternoo n :lnd evening, the picnicers returning at eight o'clock, a tired but happy bUllch, all voting the Eunomians the best of entertai.ne rs. Patrons were Prof. and Mrs. V. T. \Vilson, Mrs. T. \V. Marlin, of Saginaw, and Mr. and Mrs. H . E. Dennison. DAIRY BUILDING (NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION) . THE NEW ;)AIRY BUILDING. T he abo~'e c ut will give ou r read· e rs an idea of how our new dai ry building, now under const r ue·tion will look. The founda tion work is pr:lctically completed, ilnd the work w ill be hu rried along as r:lpidly :15 11 is expected 10 havc the possible. b\liiding ready for OCCl1pRncy at the beginning- of Ihe school YC:lr next fllll, ::It which time the present' dlli ry building will be turned over 10 the dep.lrtmenl of fore stry . ci:15srOOIll adjacent 10 cach . Larg-e sky lightS, in addition to the siJe w indows, furni sh the labor;ltories light, wh ile glass with nhund an t these lind the partilions l)I;!tween h;ll1 gi\·e the S:lme effe ct as on the first tloor. T he build ing will be of reinforced concrete construction, with the most modern system of heating and ven' tilating, and the floors will be of the tt will be;l dairy best ce menl type. plant o f which the COllege :lllll the state m;ly be proud. the We take liberty 10 pub· lish lIgai n somethi ng of :t desc rip. tion of this, tht: o nly new building for M. A. C. this se:lson. is The m'w building 10cule~1 upon Ihe rise o f ground norTh and the "far m :lcross the road hQuse. and It loug hy ii feet wide, is 11.1 fe et and .:onsi,;lS of a sl1b·ba!':.emcnl, ti rst and se cond Aoors. The s uh·base· ment i~ for Ille accommodllt ion of the \'.:ntil a ling !lucs, Slcall1, w,lter ;1Ilt! sewer pipes. ,HId wjll be but .:tbout four feet high . the somh. faccs from The fi rst Hoor will conlain, on the right haud side of Ihe broad corri· do r, :t small sales room where Ihe various products o f the dairy arc retlli1cd , and hack of Ihis a large wnshroolll for the use o f t he em· loyees; next the !IlHrkel milk room, ;rlKJUt 30 feet squ;,re. I [ere will he demonstrate,1 thc heSt methods of handlinJ.:' :md carin)..:' fo r nwrkl·t i3eyond th is, and bel ween it milk. atltilhc buller Immufacturing' room, will bl' the cold s torage plan t, wil h special apartmenl for winter bUlter. The ., butter room" is substan tially 30xso feet, and will provide ample space demonst rating fo r modern c reamery p ractice, wilh a ll the neccSsar.)' appa ratus lImi m;\ chinery. 011 the left side of the corridor, at the fron t, arc the oflices o f Ulose in ch:lfge of the nlanuf;lct· unn .. end of the dairy work, :lnd beyo~l([ these is lhe " cheese room," 30 x 30, with a s mall cheese c uring room adj;lCellt. At the farlher e nd , on the S::lOle side, is t he" farm sep' a rato r " room ,abou l30x 36, in which instruction is given in home dairy m ethods, while between the \:itter and the cheese rOOI11 is a rather co m modious room for dairy s upplies. storage T he m ai n corr idor contains la rge plate glass windows looking into the va rious rooms, lind permitting vis ito rs to watch opera tions and see the products without entering. On the second floo r will be a large class roo m, extend ing e ntire ly (ICross t he b uilding, a nd about 38 fe et wide. Beyo nd this, on eithe r side of the hall, a re large "testing labora t:o ries" fo r the use of s tudents, with a small Y. M. C. A. T he Thursd~l y night meeting was !I0l :IS well attended as ILsu;ll. H o w. en~r, il was not the f,lult of those who were the re, and the in!ipiration made up for the lack in lIumhcrs. ).lr. licllg-sl tlid vc ry well al :I\)S· wcrill)!, the question t. Do we e vc r sloptothink!" P lans were diSclls sed for a scri ~'':; o f Luke Gcne\'a rneetillg's, t n he held du rin g the re: maindo::r of the term . X ow th:lt more satisfactory tc rm s with thOSl' who \\"ish to go h.nre been lIlade, is mu ch more cnthusiasm there shown : so without Hn\' do u bt l\J .A. C. will be wcn represcilted this year. T alk it upand Ibillk it O\'er se rio usly . I tis one o f your biggest.opportunitif>s of the ye:lr. Sund,n' ni~ht at the union med· illg'. )'lr:R.. \\". Cooper, of I.m,sin;,{, lie is one of M. A. C : s spo ke. 10Y;11 supporters, :tIui his talk was well worth YOILr- hc:lrillg. Get t he h abit of attending those meetings; it is a lost opportunity if you don't. c< y " CABINET FEEDS. Last \ Vedncsd;IJ e\·ening the cabinet held their wee kly mecting at the home of Air. ;I ud Mrs. B. B. Johuson, in East Lansing. Bot.h usual a nd unusulil busi ll ess wus dis· j\.-Ir. J ohnson decided eusseu, :L/ld that we arc as much awa ke as :tny associntioll in the state. Elic h week the roll call shows ev e ry ma ll pres ·ellt, o r Ii good eXCUSe fo r his abo \Ve don't always go with sence. as good appetites as al that pa r ticu. lar time, but there's:1 reason. Afte r the business had been attended to, a genuin e "feed" was cnjoyed. Even Mains cou ldn' t keep f rom s mil ing. Thanks to lIJr. and Mrs. Johnso tl. BASE BALL. " • .;.. H ome Tea.m Win$ 2 of 3 Games Play~d. Two o ut of the three games play. ed 011 the Ohio trip WNe credited to Coaeh MHcklin :lIItl his tellLH of ball toSSers. from "· esterll R eserve and Bud ltct, :md losing to Ohio l\ orthcrn in a dose g.une, the team pUI up three of IhebeSt g;lmes played l hi" year. \Vinn ing The R eserve tC:lm WliS out fo r two defellts, olle in revcllge, but base ball in tr:lck, ;Lnd the other have been given t his seasoll by ilII. .1\ . C. B lake !'.Iiller, who was tak· en ;llong us eXlr;1 pitcher, was sta r t · ed ill Ihc g:lmC, amI pitched somc ;lirtig:ht b;l!l uLltil the fif th, whell :l sore a r m compelled his being taken from the game. L efe"er was Sellt 10 the mound, and pitched his snme style o f excellent bHII, h:ll'ing R e· serve at his mercy. The end of tied, the Ilinth neither side be ing able to score. Trowbridge, coming to bat in the tcnth, got his usual single, ::Ind, stealing sccond, W:IS scored by a hit from Bibbins, winning the game. the game saw 011 10 :SUltTIIEIIl\' . Ohio Norlhe rn was the next team met at Ad:l, Ohio. H ere 1\1 . A. C. found a tartar of a pitche r in the form o f j\[i1ls, who onll' ;lHowed two hits, while Peterson, for 11. A. C., held Xorthem to six hil S. ).Iills. ~ o r thern's pitcher, joined the Can· tOll, Ohio. kam Oil t5all;rtiay to pl:l:'-· professional ball. A r:lin'SO.lked field wa~ a disadvnntllg'e to both tea01S. Bot.h hils hI' },[. A. C. were long drin's, :tnd'h:t rd to fil·ld 011 account of the wet ness o f the g rounlls. r' L.'\c rSOIl pit c hed good bal!, holding Ohio to well scatlered hits. TilE SCORE. .lficl~ . Aggie8. " Dawson , 3 ....... ... ...... - B Fuller, 01 •••••• ••• • _ .. .. . ... 3 :\l ogge, r .••• . _' .. .. -" " ' . S .. .. .... , Dawson . I .. .. .. . ..... .. ... . 4 Griggs, I Trowb ridge. 2 .. .. .. .... .... S Vat z, s . ... . . _ . . . . _ .. ..... . 4 Petec!;(J,i , p._ ...•. . . ... . .. . , Bibbins. e . .... _ . .... . .. .... 4 " 0 A 0 2 I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 I S , 0 " 0 0 0 , I , I 0 0 , TotlLls ... •. .. . _._ . . . 81 !! 27 12 Oh i o Svrt/,ern. Fairless, L .. . .. .• ......••.. 2 Spr ubn, 2 .. _ ......... .... .. 3 Malloy, c ..... . ......... _ ... 4. Stump, I . . . . .. . ........... _ 4. Poltz, Ill •••• _ •••.•••••••••• 4. Starry.. 3 ........ . . • .... . . . . 4. Young, r . •• _ ......•..... _._ 3 Ro.!!e,II ••••.•••• •• _ •• •• _ .• _. 3 Mills, p ._ ..... • . _ .•... . ..•• 2 I , 0 " 0 A 010 , 0 I I 0 2 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 I 0 2 I , Totals ........... _._ •. 29 627 8 Innings . ... _ .... 12 B 4. .5 61 8 9 Ohio Northern .•... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I-B Aggies ••.. _ ... .. .. O 0 0100100_2 RUIlll-Fuller, Trowbridge, 2; Portz. Starry , Young, S. Errors--Starry 2--2. T .. ·o base hi ts--Stnrry, MiUs. Sacrifice hits-Fairness, Mills. Bases on balle Off Mill.!! 3, o ff Peterson I . Stru ck out _ By l!1ills 11, hy Peterson 2. Hi t by piteher- :\Iiller 2. St-ole n b8.ge&--FuI. ler , Dawson 2, Portz. Young. Umpire _ Bradshaw. Il UC HTEL Just bea r in m ind th;ltJ une 25 is the date of wh a t promises to be the b iggest and best trienni:ll alumni reu nion ever held at M. A. C . At Akron, Buchtel was taken into camp by a 6 to 3 score. Blake .Miller, pitch ing for M. A. C., had (Oon~l nued on pap ~. ) .. • • 1 .., . . Th e M. A. C . RECORD . ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. THE MILLS STORE THE HEART OF LANSING THE MILLS STOI?E:: ~ OUR FACI L ITIE S ARE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINC· EN C RA V INC · PRINT I N C· BINDINC CLASS PUBLICATION S .,." C OLLECE ANNUALS \\ " ~. <:;Irn' L"n:rything in the linc o f Announcements, Programs, Invitations, Etc. \VC ~pcci:tlilC o n indi\"idl1 :t1 or(ler:. 'M Fine ~t:ttioncry - cmbo!>scd LANSING, - We are Showing Th e Largc~t and Best Assortment of N o\'dties m Neckwear, Fancy J ewelry, Gloves , Hosiery, Etc. A cordial invitation is extended to the College people to .. pay us :l VISit. 0< P'''''''' ~ MICHIGAN ohe Mills Dry Goods Co. the finest collection of L ldies' and Gentle- c:.,A. LLO W us the pleasure of showing you 7J men's F urnishings ever brought to L ansing. furnishings fo, College We specialize on trade. Alwa\"S find the latest in Sweaters, Mackinaws, R ain Coats, Caps, H ats, Shirts and Neckwear at MIFFLIN 'S I Do You Want p ... ir Shears Kl1ife Safctr Ra w r - ' 0\ Iltllt .. ~ \ItO "~r()p. I,;,·~r-K ... "IY /IIul ~:t)(ln~ 10 "'Ipc~ frolll 110111.:5 and Strops S:IWS il:,tnUierS [ btehets Chisels Screw Dr;\o;:rs 'n fact, anything- YOll Il<'ed in hardw;ln: rou will lind - anll :II prices 10 "lIil _ :11 EHRY KIND Of FURNITURE FOR YOUR ROOM Cots Fold ing Beds Ma tresses Boo k Cases Desks All GOODS DELIVE R. ED fR.EE Norton·s Hardwar6 M.J.8. B.M. BUGK -'"'JC""""'''' ~ ABOUT T H E CAMPUS - ~I. C, (;rn·J1ll';lf. '1 I. W:l5 :lIlWI1~ rl'Cell1 colll'~~' I i~ilor- . In ,I 'Itli~'1 '.!'aml' 1:i~1 .s:II\1nl:l_I, "II ti..l,l. Ihe I{c"crl~'" 1'01l Ihl' hOUlt· from thc Flint tHulC" hy:1 ,.curl' of 9 l<) 6. E. B. Haker. '1::;. lIas marril'd rl' ccmh 10 Mis,; Dor;" (Jlm!;I<·,1. of Jack:on. :Ind "flcr :' sh" rl trip will he al hmllc on ~e,nnollr ,\ I l'.,.J :Kk sun. l'ro f. and :'Ilr". I{ y,h-r cl\tcrlaineti at llitHH:r Thllr ~II:o_, l·ll'nin).: "f 11I~1 wl'ek ill hono r of ;\!r". T. C. Bl:ti~­ ddl, who 11:15 t be :.!IlC"t "f I'rl· .... and '\!r~. Silylle r Friday. Ek"ell ~uest" werc prt'sellt. E. G, Fischer, foriller illstnlctor in Gl'rm:m tlt '\1. :\. C., wriks Ih:11 he will he IW:lhk to reTli r n nl·~t YC;lr, :IS his a~si).:nmen l al Bcrlin will detain him until Octob('r at Icast. Dr. II. \'onSu.:lnelin, of the Bac· teriological tl{'p:tr t ml'nt, has accept ed a position for the coming ycar wi th Dr. Marshall, !It Amhcrst, Mass. Dr, \-onSuchlelin has been in ch:lrgc of the soil bacte riology :1\ '\'1. A . C. t he past year. it:lIlO, I ns tructo r Arao fo r the pasl ye:lr connected with ou r b:tc teriolo:.!ical departmem, ha~ decid ed to uo \0 Amherst the coml11g yca r, whbe re he w ill hold a simi!:lr posi tion. Mr. Itano is a gr:t{lu;lte of the cl;ISS t91 1, follo wing which he spen t one y ear with ~Ir. P atten., liS assistant in the expenmen\ station, de partme nt of chemist ry . ,\1 r •. J, J, :'11, .'r.,. ha,. -0 (;1r n'c", . .'red rro~rn'her ~l' ct:nt "per.'li"l1 a· to I'e alok tl) ,'etunl I() ht:r h""le in I lowarol 'J'el"rat·l·. in k'r.ehul:l~1 ie R l'llll'lll ],t' r lhe ]'i~ 1Ilellli,nll'd ~'I~l· \\h ere. Let lIlj Illakl' Ihi. da.1 "tH· Ion;.: 1<1 he rl'mellllll'rcd by UUI' hi.~11 ~ch"ol I i~itl)r., Folloll in" the e,cnit!', l'oncert of the :'11:1\ F~~tl\:'l. :\1 i.",'" FrC\hofcr ;.:-al"<: a ~.·r," 1'lljoy:thlc !J:trty -:11 her home 011 E\l'r;!rel'l1 .\1 {'., ill hOl\o r tlf Ih~· arti.1:;; wlw "ere her.', I .. I .. I,m l'~ . 'I~. in dl'lr;.:-c of Ih.;: ponllry ~\' ''rk in licQr;.:-ia. i~ gClling "I o ll~ tillC. They arc ,;ellitl:.! "'pring chil"kell~. ;1Ilt!. 0 11 a..:counl .of lack \If room, mauy day-old chick.~ ;lre :tlso twing- disposed of. The Idlers' Club sen 'cd :t tk·, li).:htfu! cliuner. Friday, in the mnin dining" h:dL foltowin~ the afternoon concert of the :'I'lay F estival. ~ome of the :t r lilSts were g-ucsts at this dinner, tog-ethe r with ;t number of visilo rs who wcre hcre to enjoy the festival. D o:.!wood spring flowe rs wc re the dccorations. a nd the ~ I iss Bertha E . Thompsoll, o f Ihc departmcnt of bota ny, expects to spe nd m ost o f lSlIm mer at l\1arillC Biolog-ic;tI Laoor:!tor)",:lI \\' oods I-Iole, 1\lass . T h is is onc o f the most !loted institutions of it,; kind in the wo r ld, standing second only to OIlC of :\ s imi lar nature at Naples, Italy. Th e work done at \ Vood5 I-I ole is accorded fu ll credit for g raduate w o rk in any o f the lar ge univers ities o f th is cOll ntry. III _pile of Iha t Ihe the \\calh ~' r ;J,; :'II. .\. C. Ii rold "nd .In':".', thl' Gli llpU" i~ !;Ikitl~ 011 it· 1l1lJ,.1 beautiful huo.:~. frltt _\I me. ])'rIli lt'idf lIa. :, :11 I: lliloltll~ durlllC:: hl'r :'II. ,\, L' .. ;tlld "r"'l'd h~' r­ Ih" \\",)I11C II'· SI:I \ al self a lllU~t ,·ba rllllll;.! "flm:tt1. :':111"\ Th., ",]il(,,' rl'll'!ltil- (':1111·<1 :1t Ih.· hOlllo.: of II. :-.:. [!or;lheck, '0 1. the dl'iciel11 an,] p()jlll]arlcac-hcr ()f I~iol­ ogy in the 11l'\\" l'nion S d 1l!ol. I) l':111 0,.1. D..:all, '03. wa~ " colkg-l' ,i~ilor;) dll_' or twu rhl' jl:t"t week. is pn·.idcnl of U. J, :'II r. ,I,: Co" L'hira;.:o, "p~·ei ;tli",(.,; i)e;m in skd hur..; :lnd fabrir~. n·infon;e_ :\ 1 r. :wJ ~] rs. ment of concr ele. Deatl pl:tll to be hcre for the Tri CUIl!"1. lI e has bcen in :'Ifr, \ -"clll\' ;-.!ic11telz. horlicuit:lf alist o f the expcrimell! slation in }';:harkOI" . Rll s . ., ia, was 11 " isitor al the eollcgc T hl1rstby :tnd Frida)", 1 Ie de\-oted the larger share of his time to Ihe horticultur:tl dep:trtmcnt, bllt he 11[50 Spent cOlls idcrllbk liml' in the botany :md cnt0111010;:0' de· partme nts, t his countr y for six months illn:'stigat· jllg horticultu ra l conditions, and e~ ' pects to return to R_lIssia in abo ut II c left L a nsing" Fri· IWO monlhs. da)" even ing- for Canadian points. goi ng t hence to the Gem,ya experi ment sllltion at Corndl University, in ~ew York, and to \Va shin~tol1, D. C. He expressed himself :\S very milch inte rested ill tIll" work of this co\leg-t.:, and praised its honi. cultural work highly. . ."",.;,,,,,"'" ~~ AN APPEAL TO lQ1I : f )(':Ir L'la":"IJ\:1h' : The I :i~ T riclllli:rl H t.:1111inll of Ollr :,['11:1 tllall'r I:d" ~ [lb,'" "11 ] lUll' ~.::;. ~hvlI ! d he' ill ~o \lr The pro).:r.llli h"II,I~ h, Ihi, riltw. to bl' t he i'l'~t l·le r. "l 11'1c~ Fr-:7I1k" ,Inti ,,;1\ ~n . . 111t! !h-d ric k Ihe_\ ',e ,;O;:CII :t 101 "f 'CIll. - It'~ "oitl:' I'rof. :'I1:lI1Y t:[;j~ .;c s :trl' [Jl:tllnill~ t" ha\"e th.·ir entirc 111clZ11rl'r~hjp prc~­ '1- 1911 etlt: g"iug I .. d" ~ " '/,,11 I".,' till' d,I'" .\s ~Htdl·l1b. Ill' h"d.1 r~'lhlt: ~t ioll b Ihere for ~pirit :IIHI Clllillt"iaSItl, ,Ill)" of il left.' 11011 would" 19t I Supper aml!l regul:tr'11 d:bS 1I11'.·lirl},:" ( you know the kind) Otl the el(,lling- of JUlle ~ Slh appeal 10 you:- Of t'oursc I(lu\l like to see our class wdJ represented;H this reull_ ion, hut h ,,~(' ao(>u/ J'our own good. ... dr·~ \\'ill yOI1 be with us? Xo faint hearted wishing, bu t ri ght,down, 5\1 re·e II0Ug" h, eross-),011 r _ t Irora;l:, hon. cSl_willyoll be here: \ \ 'ill it bt! safe for us 10 figure 011 your fift\" cents for the sllJlpcr : ' AnJw~ly, prove to us that YOII a rt: still a "Ii"e one" by dropping If YOII just us a Cll nl or a lette r, ca n't come - why, w e'll drop it i b\1t, call'l is 11 tnighty UIlCOllimOn word for a nyone who helped upset tlid as a the precedent that you Come on ~illetee ll along! 't:!e\em: r. Sincerely your dassmatl', E. C. L1SD£MANS. The M. A. C. RECORD. Everybody ,eod'. THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUSE It completely covers the field of local news, politics, and the world of sports. Because its telegraph and correspondence service enable it to g i\"c its renders the latest gene ral oews of the day in ad vance of any other newspaper coming into Lansing. Have THE STATE JOURNAL delivered to your home by carrier ~ VERY reader 0/ the M. A. C. Record is cordially invited to visit our store, use our rest room, telephone, and our moil , order department by writing for samples or ordering mer· chandise; money refunded whenever you are not pleased, Three Very Special Values You Will Find Here During our May Sale. , BASE BALL. IContlnu .. d from paae ~.\ the Buckeyes at his mercy, only al· lowing- three hits in the sc\'cn il1l1- ings that he pitched. Lc fever re· placed .:\Iillcr in the scxcnlh. Eight hits were gleaned by ),1. A. C., with c\-cry one running wild 0 11 the bases. Griggs ~ad a good ses sion at the bat. getttng three hIts out of thrct· times up. Both te:lms pl'lyee \'alllf!. fi De Twilled ConoD ,baL Is an e:u,,,II,,1ll ",at" rl.al lor ~lIdily blonses. 11 ~ c. Ra.ndtoml Bv.lrariu Crepel. Whit .. around . ",·ltb a \'arletyor prell,.. 19 c. tlJture.'n l:Iuljf1lrlan color,., A ....... ul/Or:ll\e ",,111". Special at . • • 2$e Lcnr.g Cloth 01 a ~\\p('rlor ebarnol~ nnlAb. ~hleh~ "'"'de. l:!.yardl 19 C. III a plec>!. Only 1 1.98 a pleee, Or " YMd • • . . . . . . . • . ~o",· On I,. . . c\'OAIi S, SU ITS. FlJHS ... .s ;i~ ud Ilk: STOHl: CENTRALMI01.REUABlL 5T0R8 WO)U:~'S uu Jli:S 'S n ' IIS IIl IIIS{; S PHI' GOOns ']4, George \V. Brewer, G rand Port· age, l\Jinll., ,\'riu'S tha t he hopes to he at :\1. A. C. next mouth, and that he favors the appointment of a pcrm:lnent alumni secretary. He also says he favo rs that mill tal( for the maintenance of the college, and he pays :1 tax 011 i\lichigan property. Attention of Students If you are looking ror congenial and r~uneratiy .. occupation during som· mer, wrile- Th. General Applianc" Fa c lory. InCOTPOraled, M arine"e, Wisconsin. ror paTliculars. Lawrence 8. VanBuren Printing Company -- 210.212 Orand Ave . North I I TilE RIPLE rtf- GRA '" PRI.\' TING CO.1!PANr Enllr.v ..... Printer. Station ..... I..A ,\'8/.\'G .• Ul('HlG.LY DIRECTORY LAN S ING BUS I NESS A.l.'\[O PROFESSIONAL MEN. Tbe nan,e. In 'his Dlrl'elory. /Os " ... 1\ ,.. thollt' 0/ 1111 our otlLl'r ad'·l'rl.i&erJ, arf' Or reliable J)4rllel. We hope I hat Ihe /lleull,. and Iludenu "'ill UOke paIns to p'!lronla" tbofle, ... ho IMtront~e UI. BARBERS. C O I.r.t:GF. BANBER SHOP. I" Batll Hotloe. Andy'" ~11I.l '.Hh ~I, A. C. A bandy parlor . .. nd 1l00d ""ork done • N .~W HAHI:lItH 8HO I'. In Uba."" Build· In K. n'1(ler MAue r's Drll" and Orocer,. SIor('. IIyou "'lshllnYlIJ!hh ll lreutll"l"eU8 a call. 1::. E . H(')'no ld~. P rop. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A M. EMERY. lid Wa.h.A,·e. N'. Book •. • ~nlHI .. -ed Oa lllnlr Oa«lI. Fount/O,o I'f!ns. ptelu~s. F ... me •• F ine Framl n ll' a Speclall,.. Up.tG-datt' .tylel. Out O .... ".....,utln L.ulSlna- . • Fine SUOllonerr • BOOK BINDERS. BL UJ)J!:AU '" SIEBt::RT . Bookbind., .... _"nL bool: ",al:ers. pe,per Mlllna . Ubrary and n"e art blndluas, n il' bo",e •• map m ountina s, albu m ... pacl:et bookl. etc. Oltl u ns' p hone No. oISU. In O:Ity Natio nal BanI: Bn Udlllll. Geo.G. Bludeau and Hen r,. H . S iebert. CLOTHING. E LG I N MIFFLIN' .-l&dle. and Gentle m en .. Furnllbl nl Good •. See ad • lUi W .... btntfl.lln ."'·e. S. CROCKERY AND GLASSW ARl!:. 1-1 H. LARN'l!:D.-GIN'.:t::R.iNO '00.- ~"ul1l1n e 01 Yolecl.rleal Supplies, In c ludl.nK lIud"nU' shades and OOrtt.. nT' bon. lanlalum and ma~da readlnlr laml)!; • 117 E. :\I1",blgan A >'e. FURNITURE DEALERS. M J. '" B. ~1. HUOK.- P'urnIl.UTe. Corner • W"Shltltrton ."·e. "nd Ionia Street. See "d. HARDWARE, STOVES & TINW'RE. N OHTOl"'S H.ARl)WAR.~. G~ner,, 1 II/Ord",· ... e. Ttn"· .. r~. O ... nll""·"re. Out. 11., Wa~ht" a!<>n A'·e. S. lery, SlaVe!. "te. Set' "d. MANUFACTURING AND HAiR. DR ESSING. • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PHYSICIANS. D R.oSOAR H. BRUJo:Gt::L. Cor. )1I",h. .',·e.and Grand Rh'"r An'., t: .... t I.an. shill. l.Iouu. 7 \0 8:$J a. m .: ~ 10 ~ a.,d r to 8 P. Ol. Sunday •• I~ \0 I and:' to 1 p. m. OIl" U!II. pbon .. au: Bell M. D R. H. w. LASOO.s .• :ast l ./\n.ll11l. ~lIcb. Onlte hou.,,: j 10 lh't) a. In., It:lJ) to' and 1:110 to8 p. m. 8",,(111)", 10 to II:;") II. m. 1 to 8 p. m. Oltlzen s' phone ~. E-n::. ~:AR, SO!';.: ASO T H IlOAl'. Or. J. 1'3.0 ... " ... II'" W. AlleKan SI .. 1..II",lna. (1IlIE"U~ phone ~;:l. PRINTING. L AWRE.sOE .t VAS BU R.:S PR IN T · I~G OO.-!!It}.!I~GNlnd A"enue ~ortb. Fin e Prtulln/!:. Bolb " bonet. A LLES PRISTISG 00. OornerQapltol a\'e nue SDd Ionia lueel. PrtnUna. om"" SuPpu" •. Enl"""'oo {'ardl. Pro.rama. Macer OoodJ. Bell phone 1(II}t. Aulon'a~'e phone fOOL R e m e",l>e' o ur ne ... · loc.Uon. Ina tau ATe.. and IonIa St . RO BERT SMITH PTO. OO.-