The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. E.-L'IT LA~8 1 :-;G, ~IICI-llGAX, T UESDAY, .ll 'XE ;~. tfl1:t INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET . The :H1II11:l1 illtc r ~cholHSlic meet will be hrlll ill ~I. .:..., C . 011 Satu r day of this wee k, iUld an ullusually la rge nUlIlher of schools will he rn ... n represellted. Th ese yOlLn;.!" a rc n:prescnl:ltin:s from some of ollr best high ;;(:hooI5 in the slate, and as ou r visitors will be cnter· l:JiIlCt\ while.- hen-, :;0 paills will he spared to make this a d:l)' kll!):(" to be rememhered h\' them . Each of the !lwn';; 50cie tic:s wil! co-ope rate with the nth1t:tic dep ... rt menl. allli will report to how m:Hly can be entertained. :lS Thl.: lIsual H\\ ';l rds will h{' g:i\'c n TO the winllers, ,111(1 additiunal prizl's may he pro\"idcd hy the societies . An effor t will be nqde to shol\ the visitors :thOIIl the GOUpil;; ;\nd f:lTIll alill through the va ri OIiS buil{l iugs \\ hilc they an: hen·, MEMORIAL DAY AT M. A. C. It 011 that IIcr li\·l·. rchellion, is peculiarly fittill;.!" :\1. A. C, shouhlilo hono r to the hcroc" first cla"" of the to the was uIHtnirnoush- ,k·dicuted prer;eI"v:ltion of t-he uniOlI.and Ihese !\lcn took their phll.:es ill thl· r;!llks of those who ofh·n::{1 up th l·ir lin:s that the nation m ight the thre5hol(1 of a c:1l1il1:,:" peculiIock nlle\l of ou r belief ill the n·ri!y I! f cons titutional go\"(.'rnmcnl . T he RE COR U I;lk~·s pride in an nouncing that :\lel11 o r illl Dar o f the pn'sent year W:1 ~ most fitting-I)" oh sern·d . The reg-i ment:ll pllra(\t: of the c:ldets formed all :tppropri:lte prelude to Ihe c:xcrcis<,s in the :lr· mon·, which consisted of several nUllibcrs by Ihe college qUllrtette and IUl :lddrl'S5 by :\lr. H .:'I I. :\im- 1110, edi tor of the· Ihlroit ."·(lllIn/ay .v(i..~M, \\'hen :\Ir, :'-.'immo ted aWl! )' f rOIll the \\"cll belltel\ paths of thought on such occasions, he did no less hOllor to those in whose memo r y the day W;lS established, but rllthcr argued for the prescn·at ion lind perpetu ation o f th at for which thcir sal: ri fices werc made, It is well to be reminded lhat we h'1\·c enemies in OUT midst: enemies o f ollr eOllntr y morc elusivc and more ins idious, yes, and marc dangerous thll11 any which mar co me from without. The shadow o f ana r chy lurks ill our midst; the godless s pirit of dis ruption has found lodgement among us, and, a ll un-American as it is, • would dr a;.:- down the gentle g-0(1- dcs;;; pr"sid illg 0\' <:1' our de;ainies and :\1 r. 'U1nihi.1a!e the sca les of justice, :\"immo tiLt! well 10 point out these thing" In the yOI:ng men who ape just g-Oill.!! Ollt frOIll th~'se h:t1ls to lake Iheir pbces in Ihe rall).;s of 1(.1 be then· Atlleric:lll citizcns, ' uf thc Rl,hclliotl . . I:!hor \\"l' :I re gl:ld Thl' sdtis hnh~ 01 1I10ucrn imlu!; tri:llism, thc (! rced f~)r gaill, lmd t he Ion· of luxur\" \\"ilh freedom fro m toil, tugL,ther ~vith the i!l .~olence and milit1'l!l cy of organized :Ire, likL' the f:llIled gi:mt6 of old. enc lilies of men, worthy of the sted of :'II. _\. C:s most \-;l\i:l llt knigh'·" Tr:lllts. :'Ifr. :\"immo camc to liS Oll thi s occllsioll. \ \'c :tn~ ~Iad to h<.· :Irollsed in the millst n f our prosperit ." and f:lncied secur ity to the immin.::nC(· of impending will also e llg:a::,:-e in lkb:lte:1 lillIe bter. The winners o f these two "erni-fillaL, \l"ill tlh'n mel"! each nth~'I" to deter· Illine the winne r in Ihe hoy'" COIl- th.., tC;1I11 is re:l(l\· The Sesame to meet thc winning tl.·:tlll in the I)O\'S' contl.'st Whl'nc,·e r they arc rca:!)", amlthc t'in:l! debate for Ihe beauti fill. trvphy should be a most int c r estmg Olll", The \llIrious teamS hal·c heen w orking: hard on the subject of t he hOllo r s,·stcm, and the excellent de further :tssuranc" bates h-lit g:i,·c that IJ1en.' is excellellt m.lteri:li at :--'1. A . C, for f utu re contests, Tit,· :1l1ll0uncement th:lt :\1. A. C, wi ll debate l\linncsota Univc rsity ;lnil l ow:! Sl,l\e has had much to do with the increased interest in t his important fe:lUlre o f the college work, PROF . BABCOCK PASSES AWAY . \\·c rc:,:"ret to allllouncc the de:ilh l.b bcock, of the of Prof. " -arrl·n class o f 'go, al his home on Ahhot ':\I-e .. Ihis mo rning 11\ ten o'clock . Prof. Bahcock 11:1S been connccted wi th the <1epllrtm..,1H of mat h ematics sincc g radua tion, aud in ch:trgc o f his department since t909. Furt.he r :mnouncenll" n t w ill be made next week. OLD GRADUATES WHO WILL ATTEND THE REUNION , JUNE 25th. IS6i· na;·(,~ Strange, propOSItIOn!', In b\' or of A. ( ; . (;1111.:)',_': X" ohje(tiolls to I,:! and S' Think rules ;ti rl';lch lake care of o. Xot fa,·orabl e to 3, Decidcdl)· Oppose(1 La -l- and 7 (:Ike!! t01{el her." t :$()9' C/I<1r1e.' E. /,'f.> J·'Y.-" I hupe tht'se p roposi tions will hl' acceptcd h)' thc· alumni. I am especially f:I\· o rcd to _'\0. +" ,$7°, . 1. fl. I"'illll l')'. f:.,','r(}}l D(I:'id /I,J/slt'wl, IS73 Belljamill T. i/al.llcad,_\·ott's ,. ye6,'" eXl·ept:lS tochange of lIamc, H e docs nOt w:tnt to drop the word ,. Agricuhu ral" from thc !lamc of the CoIleg"l', nor docs he ,>ce lIny g:ood n,aSOll for the other propo5cd ch:lngc_ ., T Ill" old names :I rl' good enough for Illl·:' Fra'l!.- I~ , Carpelll,.,·,_'1 lcxpecl St·n T. lIal stca,Lof Petoskey, lO~O dOwn with me. IS'I· fV. 11,.(>:/'11 . (;c/Jrgc Jay SI·S~·iQII.< , -Therc will be three in pl1rty, lSi)' JI ~ II. ft'lIf1d._ l s propositions, ill fa\·or of I,'. II. ~ \ c;·il{.,·, Frn!d.' 7- AII!II\._ \\-ilt try ;Inti meet with \·011. loS,G, 1/ '. J. SI"s.<.-T hl'rc will hL· two in his party, They expect to clrh'e dowll in Iheir car. j. E. Tay/or ._ '· :\"ot noted for pbyill~, hut toole(l l! cornel sOllle in the pioneer c"l1o.::;;c bam!, :I" b\lg:. ler fo r the first drill comp:lIl)" undcr Prof. Ing-l·rsoIL" IS77· C. J. r;o Q,hcin. D. JJI1;·cllforl,-:'I[rs. Da\' enport alld daughte r ure al~o comi ng, fl. F, BI/skir!..·. !!-l1lll/or 0 , Ladd,_" attcnd the reunion:' yome.~ TrMf. hope to IS7S. E:. D . A. Trllt'.-L-ncert:1in as to \'otcs" yes "Oll thl' pro coming, positions sublllitted. N, E. ElI/mans._ T here will be lie votes ··yes" two in his part}", on thc alumni proposition~, IS79 ' Ro . .!' ScsSI;m..-,- \\' ith propositiou It is an 7, 1 do 110t fu lly agree. :(Ium ni association, and shollid be so recognized . IS81. ...-I. JI. I "oig"-'" :1m pleased to know thllt the cl;lss o f 'S I is waking up in the matter o f the portraits, ByrON S, P almer.-"I have your (Contlnued ou 1l/I.Ae. ~,) AL UM NI II ~-.-II L 'o~. It is rumore(1 that 11. "-. }'atri · arche, :\CI\" ~llg-I;Jlld :I;..:e11l fur the p.:\/. R\. Co., i" til be marrie.1 UII lune ~ I.' \\" h\' IWI make thl' Irlell 'nial your l\"edSill); trip, ., Pate:" \\'e are in re ceipt o f:l p:lmphlet on '·The I [(IIIlC (illnll·ll," is!> ucd toy tht: Alab;lllla C(I:11 Opemtors' Asso ciation :1Ilt! prcpnrc\1 by O. L ,t\ y rs. '01, now ag"riculturi"t I\ith the Ten nC!'SL'C Coal I ron 8.: Railroac\ Co, Th ... uhject i" to pron· \, hat :t ;"::11' den will do for :1 hOllie, :tnd till" pamphlet gil'l·S mally v:thlable SUI!' gl'st ions relative H.t preparation of ,>oil, C\llliv:llioll, fe rtili ze rs, in':.clt", etc., and :6vl.·s :I list of :l1":lil;lble l ' , :-:, bulletins al()ng this line, .\, G. Crai;..:, '\ ith !he Arc:ldi:1 Orcha rd Co., of Deer !'ark, \Va.sh ., wriles that he will 110\ be able to re tum for the Trien nial, and :::-i\"es the foll owing" ;I~ hi~ rL':tsonS : " I h:ll e per'i"lwl :Hld dirl·(t super ,·i~i\Jn of 6Soo ;ICH·S of orchards, ranging from fotl\" )L·ar oltl to four ye:t rs. This lU mp[lll)" is practicing somewhat differen t <.'\'SIClf[ th:m mo".t othcr (>r..:ha r J COmp:lIllCS, III th:! t they m:tke :1 pr:lctire I)f g- r ow_ lhe ., UIIIl).!" urchanls, ing" crops III \·car we h!\,c .;~oo '''.1'1.'" of T his whe:l1; 100 acrcs ,If 1!ar~k n peas and 400 ;tt"rc~ o f !icId pC;I;;, T he p~'aJ; are r;li;.cd for seed pllpose .... \r<.· :l1so h:t\<.' .\,.o :tt"reS of \)()tatoL''', and ~1 I:tr).!c tr;lcl of dOle r :111\1 \"<'tcll. T hc ,·ctch is g-ro \' n for g"fl·ell Il):ln· li re an,] ,.cl·d pllrpoSt:~. ;1\\":1\· " I am ill hopes that We \1 ill bl' Ihi" "inter ;Hld ahle to g-et make old .\lichi~lUl, :Iml l'sjlecially :\1. A_ C., :( \·isl1. Please n·melll· her me to ,til th~ \,o.\!;, and t:::.pn·il,l, Iy th .... se of thl' clas" of 190 ~. " ' OJ, i t l'~ c()n~lIltin" FellI E. ~. Th:ltcher j,,: 1\1)\\ do· l·i\·il c'l'~ill eerin)( w~rk in CranJ Rapid,;_ Iii" \.\lsi ness ;l~ldrc ss I;; ~07 !-;hep:trd Bldg", .\Iis!; Zoe S. \\"imple is tht.' hust ling food inspector with the health dcpnrlmctll o f the city of Tacoma, :\Iiss \\-imp!e recently :It \Vash, tended a ,·ocalioJl;\1 conference for college women, helu jointl) hy the women of Ihe \V a"hington Slate College and the L'nil·ersity of Ida· :111 address o n ho, when she g-.n-c " P ublic S:tnitation as a Fidel for Colleg-t.' \\-olllell," T his is the b usy se:lson for ~ I iss \\'imple, as in ad.li, tion to he r gener .. l inspection work she is als o superin tendent o f the municipal mll r ket, She h as c allscd to be published in a recent bulleti n a list of T acoma's bake shops and restaurants. with the correct rating as to t.hei r cleanliness, ... H, ~r. C lrter,', I, repor ts a good year's work at :\l cCarron, )'Jich,. as teac her of manual training a nd farm engineering in the Dunbar School o f Ag r iculture. Mr, Cllrter will remain :It l\l cCarron next yea r. The M. A. C. RECORD. The M. A. C. RECORD .. tI.L, s .. I:o EV .. "Y TUUDAV DU"'''''' n •• COL .. "c" yVl" .v Tt . . : .. 'CHID ......... T~ ""''''CULTU"AL =LL"""" .... 'A U"CI. Mun .. , .. " lD ' TD~ - -8 . aU.'CA'"'OM 1110 CI"'T S PER '1""''' .Entered. "'. ~lId·"h.'JI mati matter .. t t.oliOI. )lleh. AUdreu aU lub!<:"pth:ml and ad"ertlll". maner 1(1 the M. A O. RItOO\l.n, Y,Mt Lan- 1'101. Mich. Addre .. .. J1 COIIHIUllt'Onl to 'be )tamOlI'I,, « t':dltor. Remit by P. O. Mono Order. Draft or Relluered ~ttt'r. ])0 not .nd "amps. Bwoln ti& OtII. ... oe ..-llb LIIo ... reoee .. \ ' an Bureo Priotlnl 00 .. Uo-tl~ O .... nd A n. So. Lan,llIl. ~U eb. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913. P LA!S"S for the Trieunial arc going alollg nied),. and euch man brings numerous ta\'orablc reo sponses from :llunlni. Classes are becoming lUorc perfectly organized, with the result thai clas;; reunions will be :\ fealUrc of the pro:g"ram. In order that all our alunlni Illay be kept informcd as to the ,lrra/l)!C' mCllts, it has been decided to issue another SPecild TriulNia/ J\umIJer of the R-,::colw on I une 10. if it is possible to get the ;natter in s hape hy th:lt \lmc. The R ECORD will therdore be glad to hear from the. '-arious commiltccs as to further plan 'l, and from alumni organi:r.lI tions, as well iodividual members who ha\'e something to announce in connection with the event. from :tS E\"(~r.r effort will be pllt forlh to make this 111Imber of i nterest to thost' who cOlllemplatc coming, :1I1d we desire the co·operation of ollr fricud s ill the effort. FROM GERMANY. This okl city of )lUnchell is "cry intcresti n!{, und thc cou ntryside is beautiful. o f Yesterd:t\· 1 went with Prof. Ilugo llc!nil'ricks, head of thc ci"il engiueering department the Plo, w. to l' lancgg, a sm.liI mountain to\\'n, .\t l'lancgg w e walked for the remainder of Illorning throul{h the lonll Ua v;t ri:lII forest . )Iet the Oberforster by appointment, and :liter Europe:m ctiquette had beeu sati .. lied we spent tht' remainder of the day in oh::;en' :nions. The obcr fo rster produced from the house two huuc volumes of report of acti"ities of ..... forest opcTlltions. He k.indly supplied lIIe with detail informacion as to costs. income, etc., :Ill of which I secured was grist for Ill)' mills. some"'ood photos of areas observed. \\~e then walked :Ibom ten miles to :lllother reo railroad station, alld turned home about 10:00 p. m. Tuesday I lell\'c for a fi\'c-d:ty trip to the Spess:lrt Mts. with Prof. Dr. Enders, of the forest school. The Spessarts arc supposed to C Oil tain the lillest white auk in Europe. I anticipate heing in attendance 3t the forestrJ confcrence in Paris, June 16 to .!o, and at Ghents on this same journcy. Just how long wc will be here in Miinchen lcanno! sn}" but until the laSotof July any way. I only wish we could make the days twice as long. I sup~ ere this reaches you commencement :lctivities will be not I would like also to se' so far off. cure copies of your April bulletin. The RECO IW has been receivcd; glad to have it and the news. Sincerely, J. FItE!) BAKER. BASE BALL. U. of M. S- M . A. C. 4 . In the first game, 011 Ferry Field \\'ednesda)" the home team lost to the strong Uni,'ersity nine -t \05, tell innings being required to decide the comest. Blllke 1-.lillc r pitc hed for M. A. Co, !Uld proved himself exceptiol];l! ' Iy strong, aud was gi\'ell splendid support by his team m:!.tes, the work of "'logge, Dawson, and Il:J.rvey in the outfield being e .. pccially l;om me ndable. Only onc stolen base was registered against our catcher, Bibbins, who played a good gume throughout. Contrary to the usual order of things, the the big fifth pron."". O. B. Ihtl/.- "A fter deliber:ltiotl, could not resisl the temptation to Set aside husiness for tbe ple3.Sure of "isiling." 11>9·1· y O/ill W. RiUenger.-Doubtful :IS to being nt the reunion. \' otes "ycs" Oil the propositions submit, ted . C. 7. BanlUIli. 1&]5· Th or n Smith . _ T here will be one in his party . Frank 'J0/IIIS01l. J!. C. /JaKie)" 7, S mitshcll. fl. R . Pads lr.-"Tell the Colulll~ bian Literary SocictJ to S3"C me a 'rot' in some of their rooms." '896· James R. Pclt(.),.- "Am looking forward to the old college associa_ tion, and hope to see the s aille faces o f years ago. May rUll a loo'yd . with some o f your youngsters." ISg7· Cllas. F. fferrmollll._"Think it might prove :I mistake to make the meetings annual, as trie nnial plan assures a large gathering of alumni. " the • • .. Th e M. A. C. RECORD . . ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. OUR FACI L ITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR OESICN I NC - ENCRAVINC - PRINTIN C - BINOINC CLASS PUBLI CATI ONS AM" COLLECE ANNUAL S \\'c c;lrrr c\ crylhing in the line of Announcements, Programs. Invitations, Etc. \ Ve :sp(·.::ializ(" on individ ual orders for embossed o r printed Fille ST;\tioncry - LANSING , . MICHIGAN the pleasure of sh owing you th e finest collection of L"ldies' and Gentle- <:.A LLO \'" US 7J men's F urnishings ever brought to La nsing. W e specialize '" furn ishings for Co\lege trade. Always find the latest in Sweare rs, M ackinaws, Rain Coats, Caps, H ats, Shirts and ~'ec kwear at MIFFLIN 'S THE MILLS STORE THE HEART OF LANSI NG THE MILLS STORE - We are Showing T he L :trge~t and Best Assortment of Novelties '" Nec kwear, Fancy Jewelry , Gloves, Hosiery. Etc. A cordial invitation is extended to the College people to pay liS a VISit. - - - - - - ohe Mills Dry Goods Co. - - - I Do You Want Pair Shears Knife S;\fctr Razor_ nlllt'tte. AUlu :'Ino\>. ~1'·H. H~'''I )· .. nd ~:>1der~ to .e lect rrom Iiones !lI1d !::itrops Saws H ammcrs H atchets Chi",els Screw Drivers In fact, anything yOIl nced in hardware rou will lind_and at prices to suit -:11 Norton'S Hardwar6 En :I\Y KI ND Of FURNITURE FOR YOUR ROOM Cots - Folding Beds Matresses Book Cases Desks . A.lL GOODS DEUl' EF{ED fREE M. J. 8: B. M. BUGK ""'"""'""""" ~ ABOUT THE CAM P US field _\~ell t \\'hite \\":IS ~· il lll'.1 away last week , on ;lccount uf thl: s~' riou s iHlll'j;" of IlQth hi" 1lI0tlll:r ami father. Those interested in the hotanical excursion left )-:alunla,· morning at oS :35 for a trip north o'f th~' colle,!!'e on Abl,o\ road. !'rof. I Ltlli)!:m, with Ihe sen ior" t:lk;ll)! 1:llu.lscape g:lrdelling. \\"t'rc in Chica)!o and Grand R:lpids la$1 week. where the\' \';$ited thc lad ous parks of tht·s~ (;itie ... Prof. and :'olr;". C. II. li urn,u f Grinllel l. Iowa, w~'re the gucsts of the: Prof. and weck I,a$ formerly superintendent of ;;chools at T rave rse City. :\Jrs . R vdcr O,'e r I lorn P ro( elll!. i\-1 ess rs. Lowe and :\'o rlllan, who lefl college last spri ng to ell;pgl.: in forestry wo r k in thc weSl , ha\'e cn· gagcd roon.ls i.n thl! dormito r.I,.:lnd will return III Septcmber to contllHlC their forest ry. They in were with 19 ' 3· course T he spring numbe r of the en· "in..:erilJU' students' director)" will be ready"for dist ribu tion this week. Thcre will he f lO new fe atures, bUI the di rectory will furnish the usu al th..: in form:lI ion, geog raphicnl distribution. i ncl uding Se"e ral st udents ha\'C rccei"cd pay for lite rary wo rk this yea r. Durin ... the winte r term the [,0, s in the :ourse in ag ricullUr:l1 journ;l. iSIlI had se\'cral articles acceplcd and paid for. J. ~ 1. \\' enJt sold three or fou r. It won't be a j,!' reat while until we shall know who gets the twe nty.fivc dollar E unom i:1Il p rize. Thl.: II okad prizes, recently o ff ered , w ill also mean a litt le good money to seve ral students. ..-vcnin!,! of On Thllrsda.\· lids " .... ek II ill occu r the !Ulilual Gcne\:\ F"ollo w;l lg the l':l1l1ltlel,u hamlllet . pro:;ralll o f to:I;;tS \I ill 1)0." ;.:-iven. ~I is:; It icheson, of I Ill' departnll'llt of dOUll:Slic s\:iellce, spent the holi· 11:11' and weck clUl at Bav C;tl' , as Ih£. ~uest of R l'\·. and :'o-' rs. l'~. E. \\·ebb. A . J. Oln.,;y, (If the present g-rad. \latin)! clas:;, h:ls lll.:ceptcd a position :15 supcrilltcllllcnI o f orch ards fo r a la rge orch;trd cornp:Ill." :tt Ga rden, :'ol1cll ., lind lws :Ilrt·:tdy b~g-un op' emtion. Several plows from the Oli"er " low Co., o f So ulh Bl'nd, Ind., h:ll'\: bc-i':n received by the dcpart· mcnt of fa r m mechanics. The col· lcction includes six walking- plows lypes, sulke)" plow, of diffc relll g;lIlg plow, one cultivator, and a collcaion of poi nts, shares, etc. students, tll ld W:IS held On T ucsda}: c\'ening' o f 1:lst week was held the h rst ;mnu al ba nquet o f the:\1. A . C. \ ' etcrinary Associa· tion. T he banquet was attended by z-+ in bonor of the g r:,duating class of ~l. B. J...;:u rn: acted :IS toast· 19t3· maste r, and responses we re m;lde by Dr. G. \\'. Dunphy, recently ap· pointed \ 'ete rill:l ri all, Dr. L ymall, G . L. Caldwell, ' '-I , \\' . B. l'I'ia ssie, '16, and '-'res. S ny de r. Mr. F red Moran closed the program w ith a tOtlst to the g radu ating class, S tllt!' :'olrs. II. J. Eu.,tacc ;1IId ~I ~. A. C .. \nde r"on Idt :'olol1{b~ for lITe _ \ d ri oJ!d:lc~, II ht'n' Ihl:\' 1~'iJl spend ahout three w ee ks. . :'Iliss Cnsho, of the (!t-p:ll·ttllelll o f ph.1 sical culture, I i~itell :11 th ... hOlllo.: of :\1 rs. I lu)!o I.:l\er. Chi~· :I~o. ol'er :'ol r;;. L ;~e r was forllll'rly Sund'IY. I b l.el Berg-, o f our depart. :'-.l,iss ment of dOllle;;l;e a rlo :;cienCl:. T he !\l·nior class of the ~dl001 o f Ihuk Cn'ck Domes tic Sunit:trium, \'i",itcd tlll'cnlleg:e l:thor· :ltories a nd ~rounds Thursday of last week. Ther I I ere ente r t;lin~·d :11 the \\' olllt'n 's Building:. L T . Pic k ford , ' 13, has bcen pro moted to hl' horticultural superin, tendent of thc Grand Tr:l"cr5c ) Ir. Pick ford ha.'l al· Fruit Co. read,' completed his work for j!rad· uation, but will for com· menccmellt. return )Ii ss Ellen n. Bach , forme r in, struelor in botany at )1. A. C., was th" ~uest of P ro f. ami ;'I.l rs. Rytler a few days the P;lSt week. She is no w in e h:lr~e o f the depa rtme nt of biology in Ihe Jlubl ic schools of :'0 1 rs. R nlt' r entt·rtain· Kalamazoo. ed Frida}" afternooti in hono r of ~liss Btleh. :'Ilr. I. J. :'I 1:lIhews h ~13 just reo :t fiftt:ell'll ollar p rize for a cei,· ... d shor t essll}". Thc ~Ii ch ig:m di\'ision of the Coioll iHI Da\'s of Ame rica offe red :t mOlley pri~e fo r the best pape r 011 " T he I:>l ace of \ Vom :lll in Colonial Days." Mr. M athews contes ted, :l ilt! wo n w ith all essa}" of abou t Iweh'c h undred wo rds. '> rof. EU3IacL' :lnd :'olr. (; 11115011. \\ itll SOme ~.'i sellior ",tuilt'lllS ill hor. licult ure, il re d;;ilil1;,!'" the lar:.::~· nur· series al :'-.Iullrvl', :'Ilich., :'Ilomb\' and Tuellrg-c C. Skeffield. Llltie R ubillso/{. Cnlce Elli.~. Dca" E. f-lob«rt._" A quarterly aluTllni p:tper would be suf"ticicllt." .Ila,\· Ir. Gardner. S/WlI/CI' L. H all. Lawrence & VanBuren Printing Company -- 210.212 Ora nd Ave. North THE RIPLEY «- G ilA r PRI.\'TI.'-C COJIPANr Enar .... e ... P rinte r. St .. tlone ... u.'·S t,YG • .M I CHtGAoV DIRECTORY LAN SING il US I NESS AND PROFESSIONAL ME N. Tb e nalnet In thIs DIrectory ....... ·1'.11 a. thOH of aU our Other .. d"e.rtl Hr .. are 01 relia ble partie.. We bope Ibal tbe facullT and Itudentl ,,·111 ~ke pal,," to patronl •• lb~ .·ho palronl". u •. BARBERS. C OI.LEOI!! BARBI':R SHOP. In Bath Houlle. Audl' Is ! ttlJ " 'Itb ll.A.O. A baudl' parlor. lind 1l"00d "'orl< don ... N ~':W HAltliEK 8HO P. In Ub .. se Build· Ing. uuder H .. uer·. O"UII" aud Grocerl' Store. If you ... ·ll b II Bt;,-lIlh h .. lr eut gl\"e UI II e .. l!, 1-:. E. Hel'nolds. Prop, . BOOKS AND STATIONERY. A 101 , }!!MF.HY.IHIWuh,A\"e.N. Book .. • FIn. S~Uonerl'. Engra .. ed o.lllnll" o.rd •. i"ou nta.ln hn .. J>letu~ .. Fran,e •. Fi n. Framl n . . . Spec:laill'. Uc>-to-dat.e Itl'le.. Out GIA4.-eu t In I.anlln ... BOOK BINDERS. B LUDEA U d: SIEB ~;R T._ Bookbinde ... ae_n~ book mal;" ..... n81" .. , Mlcbl .... ". AutomAtic pho"e, omce lJ.f\It; rel ldence.1U«I. l E. STOFF~'R. D. D. S. OttIe .. !OII-6Cltl' • S ... Uom,laanl< 81dlil. Automatic phone I; BI.'ll phone'l. FOlmer ~I . A. O. Itudent. DRUGGISTS. ROUS ER'S OAPITAL DRUG STOHE. Up to dale. Uorner Itore. Opl)O!llle Hollister Block. COLL~:GJ': nRt;H A:sn Ult(lCF.RY {)O. .J,:xp .... " ontee. AII".n~T SIAr I .. undrl'. DRY GOODS. J W. i.:!'APP CO. [)r.r OO(l(h ... nd Fur· . " lI hl"II"$. ~ I W .. ~hl"lI"to" A,'e So. M ILLS D!{Y GOO IJS 00. nry (lO(l(h SuIiS. Doa1$, W ... bU. Art :SPl'dl e Work, ~:t e, U .... IIO " · .. ~hl" .. lolI A,·e. Soutb. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. CAPITOL £I.Jo!OTRI O I-::SOINEt:RINO 00.- Full line Of ~~Ie<:tr l""l 8upplle •. Includlnll" uud .. nh· ,bad ... an et oord,;, ~r. bOn. tantalum .. nd mald. r .. edlnll: lam~ . 117 1':. Ml eblgan A \"1'. FURNITURE DEALERS. HARDWARE, STOVES & TINW'RE. N o It 'f 0 N'S H A R nw A 10,:.-(; e n e ral lIard"· .. r~. Tin"·.,. ... Gmnile ... · .. r". Out. 111 W/Uhln.ton A , '1'. 8. le rl'. Slo,'es. e tc. 8~ ad. MANUF ACTURlNG AND HAIR. DRESSING. M RS. O. T. O AS~:. l la.,ufaClu rln lj:. 81>aml>OOlnll: r. )"e b. A\'e. and Omnd Rh"n Ayt~ ~;lUIt I .. n" 81nll". Houra. 7 \0 11:00 a. m. : 1 to 4 and 7 to8 len. pbone I:t-H: Bell =- p. n,. Bund"l''' I:! to J and Ii 10 ~ P. m. CIt!. D R. H . W. LA~OON. Jo:U t I4UlI lnll". Mlcb. Omee houri ; 1 toS:lIO a.m .. 11:.110 to t a nd~:iIlt08 P,m. SnndaYI.IOtoll:illll.m. 7 to 8 P. m. O ltl u~n.· ph one IIUS. E y ~;. ~~AR. NOSE AN I) Til ROAT.-Dr. J. 8. O"·l'n. 11:\ W. A 11<'II: .. n SI .. IAln~ln g. Qllben. phon e 4;";1. PRINTING. L AWRF.NO t~