The M. A. C. RECORD. MICH IGAN AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. SPECIAL TRIENNIAL NUMBER. Y OL.. 15. - I AL UMN I ~ '~:!, The l'Iu",. of . b.! will su rel y h:l\c jlll1e .!j. Of ~I g rcat reunion 0 11 from ;1 1011" 11:1\ thos .. · who li'4: . . " :Ire L, II. lI"ile\'. IIh3CII, Lan .. 1I1g' S. ,'" Fred E. !Jcluno, ' .\rcadia, Xchr., ./a ... I.. .\h:CIl'ar. COlIl'r 0' Idaho. John H , Shelton, . \ 1cI1I'. 1100\1 Ri H'r.Urq,:-oll, (i, " ". T homp. ,,011. Lewi"'lr,n, Idaho, :l1nl \\' . T, Lan;.:-Ie:y, ,\1 illne:lpoll~, ~I inn. T hest:.' h :l \'e :til ~I ated their illlelHiUn lO be ]lre~el1l . Of l'1J1lr"" .... '·l'ry \lll'mhe r 'S.! li\'in:: in '\li.-lli;:':-1111 \\ill I.l, o f thcre. 95· ,\1I11011l!t.·eUII·1II ;~ rece;let] of the m'lrriag:t>. nn :--Utltlay . .111111' I, nf J.;:"ill~, of the :toove .\1;lurke (;. l'l:ts~, to,.\li,..s)ean Il ickl·.', in :\ew .\1 r J.;:aith i~ aSsociale York Cill. . 11II('l'i,.,11I . I !., .. riui/I_ editor o(lh ... IIr/sl. '01, ,I !II lIew bUll1lil1,!( T he Sew Yo r k k-g:isl:llu re has ' :tpIITopriall"] the ~ UI11 of $~'iO,OUO for !-i'tHluse l ' ni \-ersit.' . 10 he del'ott'd 1\, f~rc!>try. This buildin:,:- 1\ ill Il .. ' 150 feet by %50 fecI. with Ihree ..,toril·~ nnd lire proof hasetnt:nt. II will he throll,!(hoUl. of H .. 'nlll1i~s:II1Cl' !lIOllc Imd l itc ro"f. B) Ihi"app rol'ri:Hion, fu reo:tTl ill the ~tltt..:, of :-;cw York j", pt:lt:c(1 0/1 a ~ure fountl:l! ioll. II , 1', Hake r, '(H , i" de:111 of fore"try lIt thi" in~Iillttlllll, Itlld will then'fOr(' h:IIT mudl II) dt, \\ it lt the arr:tnge. fIlent .. wt pl:IU of Ihis mH~ni]i ct::llt UCII huilllin;.::, 'n~, I n\il;tti01I" :Ire 0111 f"r Ihe mar. ri,,~e of II. J.;:. 1':llriuc!II,:, 'o.!, of the 1', ,\1. Hy" "ilh henll'lu:lrt('rs :11 1I0~toll. and '\Ii~s Fl"rence A my .\Ierec r, of Detroit. OIl :-;:lIl1rday, June ~(, T he Cl' rt'IIlOIIY \1 ill t:lke :-;t. l': ml' ... dlurl'h. Detroit. pbl'e :11 'o~, A. J. :-:Iroll;':: i" I"',,chi lll.[ itl thc $choo]" of \r "ter!n", 10\\;1 • .\Ir.:-;, \\",. wilh tn .. · da~~ of '01. h:l\ing' heell at .\r. .\, C, fmlll'99 '~n. :t 'ui' D .... :Ul G ikhri"t hl1~ rCl'el1ll) re, I}()"t cud picture frOIll ":eil'ell RaHIll, :\l'\1 .\Ie\il'u. o f the lillie S')11 of vl·urge Fry II HlIl. 'oS, :md ,\Ir, '\[:tr;.:-aret Chri"lie FTI!l1H11. FrY' Ill:m is a cil il l·n;.::il1l'er in Ihl' Sl) \I t h la11l,I, '10. Georgi:tlHI LIII1,bert . of Ihe :Iool'e das~. who has bCCll teachili'< at l~ho~ni H i1Ic, Ohio. will spclltl the cullung ~ ea r at Columbin [';nil'cr. sil)' ill study for her lIlaster's de. g-ree, 'I.!. J . L . S N Y DER R . O . GRA HAM Welcome to the A lumni from the College and the State Board 0/ Agriculture. THE COLL EGE . To the .\lullll1;: Y,lllr :thna m:Hcr c\h'ud.; ItO lOll and all fUY"K"r ,,\ll111',·,,1' vf OIl(' who hru; dC\'oted hi~ life work 10 tht' iu h' ~"''''I'' ,If th ... ::'I l i('hiltlllL _\gri('ul 11Il\'i ll ~ .,pI·nt his lund ('"lIt·gp • !41nf\{'lJt or IiI'" hl'I'I' thl' ('ClI 1I'UC'h,'I', "i1l('/' "lIll'rillj.!' I('(!:I' ill 1/'~··'. \·ith t'l' liS ,\lat('r, 11lld lHlntlll,('t1 1.1 rtlll \\"il~ "hlnill",1 ill I',."ff'.-.;,. .. I· Bah/'lh·l, Wl18 1)""11 :11 :'01 i~hi!!an. S"ph'mhC'I' Yp,.;iluilli. 1:,. l$li6. lI i" l.'il'lIlC'ntnr\' I',hwa til, ' puhl ic liol1 !-.1·!J,)ol, c,f ::'I l il:lII. :'oli,'llig-lin. frtJlll Ill' I'UIIW di""elly III this w lwllI'" cIIIII·!!'". ~ru, IU i'lilllt with the ('IllS" n£ '!Ul. III lilt' rulluwiug' yl'lir. he 1""'11111(' i,uilrlll'!or ill mnlht'mafi{'s in hi" .\lnUt in Ihl' l'UUr'{llll·ge. Ilffairs o( l'upal·i1i('s hifol 1I.'isoein l ('$ IHI\'(' rl'(, o!!,lIi7.{·11 his n hi l it~, ami "fTid\'III:Y. l1(,WS "f PrOfl.'AAO r BAh C'f)l'k 's dl·n lh prlldlt(,,'d A 8C1lS(' c)f Ih,· plll't of hi~ si n('('rl.' Inrg(' fril'llds 1I1l1 0n~ it l elte-lw l's !,!Til·r 1111 ,I[ ~t llt1t'lIt~. ,·i 1'(·1 " :lIH\ 'l'h l.'l1 TIl!' IIim P"OF. W,I\RRI;;N 1lI,A.IlICOCI( 1'1'0111 1'('cognilil)lI was that I."'en'ow' r(>ll\i7.('I! Ill\' f,.rr('}tt loss ;;ustaitwo hy the ('(llIeg'I' and commullity, Tn the {'olll'ge il lUe-ant the loss (If a mosl ('Hpahh' tenehe l' nllll ntiministl'lllol· . • \~ 11 teaeher. his elll~s I'\,om w"rk \\'11" ('hanll't(> I'i~. (:t! hy thl' ,·\,'arn('s); lIllti ihol'I)ug-h11('S:> \\·\tidt hn.:; \\'1\11 him II", llH'rill,d thO\lslllld~ tif s tud,'IlIS who !tn,·,· C(.mi> \lnLiel' hi;; instl·ll('tiulI . . \", 1111 iultuinislratl'I', il scld'llll j'HII~ til Ihi' I,)t \\'itll proh\elll" Sli judil.'i()uo:I.\· :c"- h,'. '1'111' rig-hIS IIf hoth IMl'ti,· ... \\'('1'\' rl'('O!!- 1Liz~d anu hlll'iug (·an·full.\' l'I'Heil ed an opini on. Professor Bllh('oek had Ill{> eOllra~,-, 10.<111'1111\ fC'lIrlt'!!)1I111 der.;ir(' 10 It/' rl' li l'\'(':1 fl".1lI l lw rl~jI;l)()ltsibililr tlf I'ulllic' IIllil·!·. 11 remaiujI; fur ns tn ~pC'uk flf IIII' more inlima\e phl'lSl's if his lifl'. i1l'rt' \H' hesilalc' ttl ,Irn\\' asid,' Ow ('urtaill \\'hi('1t l'II1I('I'II J>I fr'llII puhlie ~1Il(! t it(' lifl' ns kl1C1\\' 11 hy I·lose fri (' n\b. T h,' I't'al nU'IISllrC' of tl m~lIl is 1118,1(> h~' Ihe s1l11111 g:rnllJl lin' Ilf (/nnni I\lIont him, 'rhe ~rc'l\t('sl 10fl;; i.<: in tll(' d e pilrt Urt' .. f n !o.\', ill!! and I('11(\ C' I' hlls hand and fu thel·. X.) I)n(> \\'1>11.1<1 I\!';Sl1me to ('sl i If f l'iend s of mall' s m·h a I(lss. indi\·idual,. who this Iwnw "'Nt' to speak it WClU!d \}" ttt C'lIUIlWI'nte nlr,' (I Ualitics. re H'IIIt,,1 throng-It yearfll)f cloSl' inti· I'\'('illl his g{,l1uill l.'l1ess. ilia".": 111 hi ... simp\(' i'rHllk l)('SS. his ruggl.'(1 hmu·",1.". his purity flf 111111 i \'\'. hi .... t'"liHhility !HlIl his ( ' lll'i .~ liHlI !';pir'it. fl'il'lItis with .'-iHdl dHlills of s\t·,,1 find IwolllPt. IIl\'m 10 !'x"l!liln ill mCllnl·lI!,.; Ilk(, Iht'M' Ihut II ~ .. ",] Inall has g'IIIlf' tl) 1'1' I·i,·h r"'wnl'" 1'''1' ;( ('"iv,' It l·i::!lll. ,·" us IiI'". Irails billd III I~!!~ l' I'I.I'"ssClI· Bllhc'''I,I, 11'<1,0 marl'i,'d I" :'oli .... s GI'I'ln\(!p Il all,.;1111. of ~ 1 ;lull. ~li('\til!al1. \\'hn. It'g-I·,h,·!' with .. n,· dilUghtcl', Gt'l·trUth'. SUI' \'in'''' him. lind til tlwnt tlU' wbnll' " 'lIlll1l1l1ily juins ill l'xtl'Htlilll! t ilt' d""I)!''''' Hilt! .~illtTl'l'St ... ympalhy . IN MEMORY OF P ROF. BAB· COCK. A public fUller:ll sen ice wa", held for Pro f, Bilbcock in thc _\rmon' :11 IWO o'clock Thursda\', followi'~;,:: a shorr scndee ;H tile hom{-, 1111 dllss work hal'illg been sllspendc.1 for the afternoon, ~('a\", Wl're rescrved for the c:ldets, uniform, QIIC in who ntlellll\·t! hUllllre(1 ilild fi ft)' scats we re rcsen '_ ed for the Ical'hillj.{ force , ami Ihe lu ion I.il crar}, ::iocict\', of which j:>rof. Bah-('ock was a mcmher, ;1\. lemlcd in a hody. Six members of Ihe leaching force o f the mathem:ltics dCp:lrl' lIIent ;,cted as pall b.-arcrs, thc hon or:lry hearer", including a,. many from thc fa- culty_ At the close of thl.' sen icc the cadets filed out. k'tl !w Ihe mililan' band, :tnd formed in 'open mnks :~t Ihe wesl en trance to the grounds. Belween the lilies of c:ldel s Ihe pro cession was then d ri,'en, while the band pla)'l.'d the funeral march, the professor. Pres. Snyder was in charge of the service, tllld in his introductor), rc m:trk s paid Iribute 10 the life and wo rk of R e\' , Steensma read the simple funeral I~ro f. \\-. B. Barrows, sen'ice, iUld 011 heh:tlf of Ihe facul ty, :tlso g ;t\'e a \V e g ive below ex s hort add ress. tracts frOI)l this, as well as the in troduction by the president, BY I'IIE!', g:-'YO Elt. Friends: \\. e ha\'c mct here this aftcrnoon to pny our last respects to the life of one who has dep:tr ted, and whose rem:lillS we shall soon layaway fo re\'e r, T his meeting is a college fllnc, l~rofessor Ba bcock tiOIl , becnusc li e be was a part of the college , longed to the institutioll, li e was one of he r most de\'Oled and loyal sons . lI ere he first came dlc r his high school course, to seck :t college ed ucatio n; he re he hegan his wor k as a teac her l and continued without all interruption until his last illness; here he b rought his bridc and sci lip his home; here he li \'ed and J()\'ed ;md wrought. .All his inte rests, all his hopes, and ,III his achicve ments were centercd On th is campus. 1-1 1' WaS one of the best and tru est friends thc college ever had, It is fitti ng, therefore, Ihat we should pause in our daily routine and in this public way, by ou r presence if nothing more, pay ;t titting trihute to his life li n d memo ry. the ,"-s a college studen t he ranked li e also won high in schohuship. the ann u:11 oratorical a medal in contest. li e W!lS a teache r of rar;~ ability, ami as secretary of Ihe fa c· ulty hc rendered a most important serv ice 10 ins!itu1ion. Onl\' those who h:n'C ser ved with hilll OIl the bClll1 r C;III eve r know how wise he "'l'S in cou nsel, how :teli\'e in sen'ice, how uilliril]): in c\'t'n' col lege il lieresl. I lis lthounding:" j.{ood sense :tnd the simplicity and si n_ ceril), o f his nature lIlad~' him :Ill ills pir:' tioll and t::\' ~'r \\~'k-OTlle to' wor kcr ami comp:wioll. It is (111l1() ~1 Irile to s .. " Ihat Prof. Babcoc k \\':tS :t d~':lIl, p(ire. IIpri!!hr. g:ood llla'L No Oll~ \\ ho knew him can cver Ihink of hion in :m\ Olhe r W:I)' th:tn as a 1ll;1Il \\'ho li\-cd;l mosl cxemplan lifc. Ilc \\ ;15 ;1 good ~oltlicr to Ihe 1:t~1, fighting :t g:ood li).:"ll1, l'IHlurinj.{ his phy"icallimit:ttions 1\ ith J..:"ooU che.'r, p;lliellcc and :1 SWeetliesg of spiri t which eh:lllengcli Ihe ;Idmi rlllioll of his f ril·,ul",. "After sleep" \I'd I. " fC \'l'r, hc litful life',iI 1\\ PUt>l. itA 11110\\ ~ : • .. • ,01(1'" lhi .... .bl"'l I,·ft 11..... hll\-" h,"' u H .... k"d I ...... <1\. wlto hl!'" .\111r"1I!.!l1 ,1 "111111 1""" tilt' fm·I ... Illi~ht Ii" 1"'1 _ 1,' 1' ";\' 1'1'(""",1 hy ""1/1"011,' I'I~,· I 11m th .. 1 Ill' I'!I\' ,"'nl,1 ht'ill,\!' III til,' 1:1'<" II II'HI'(I1"I' :lI'l'I""'inti"1\ ,.1' l'I',.f,· ... ,.;!'" Ba]'(""'];:',,; ... ,·I'\'i,· ,· ... ," :lIII! llll' !';IHllc'llh. I'llI'lI11.\·, I'"II"I!" tiro· \'lllUlI(lInit\·. U"I', "IIt,.;i,I" iHI IIl1'di:lIt· r;nllil,\'. :t ,I" I'P"I' ..... 11,.;'· .. I' ,\IU\ thi., I-"\'Iinl! "I' p,·I· ... ' lllal I" ........ 1t,~"" ";'1 no'\\' :lIld stl'IIIll! nlll! aim .. ",! o\'t·rp"\\"·rill~. mak., ... it l''''!'''l'inll.\' e\il1i\'uh r .. r allY III' n ... ju,,1 IU)\\' I .. gin' ,·xPI,,'~.<:i,," III whnt \\,,' :'\·all.\' (I"'\. I it' hn ... Iwc'l1 ntre· "f "..;; 1'''1' ... ,) IUI1~, hi'! o·llIlI'llt-1t'I·, hi ... 11"1' ... 1111:11- ity. il l'" ",', ill\erw'\\!'11 with 0111' /·"lll·j.!'e \if", !llId til(' r"lllizntic)I1 .. f his fil1lti a\)";I' Il"" "'a\'l';; 11'" so 111'111'_ il~- hl1\'I\"lIl'd wil It ""l'ttl\\' I hat il is IWI'lI I,. ~ pl 'uk ,·alml.\' "I' tllC),.;\' fllmiliat· tr'Hilfol HII, I w('11 known Iwhils ",Ilidl nplwaled tl) liS clnil." Hilt! which \\'(, 11C'Cc'pi('d nlmll"'l liS II 1I111ltCl' of ('IlUI·se. It se('m.~ 10 lIle /,tour! al 1i\l(·h II lill1(' Il.~ this !lot to d well Ilin lOll)! !II' 100 !larll." \lpOIl t l1(' il'I"'plll'ahl(> • The M . A. C. RECORD. t o consider too closely loss, uot ('1.111 the !!lO IT O\\" that time Ululll' softCIl'alill w h ich t'\'('1l tinw CIII I lIeH'I' dfnCl', I,nt rather to look bnekwnrti o\·'\-r tilt' ,l(·tin', helpful. ('!Ti('it' l ll lif\" tluH IInr f riend Ih'ed ani! , .. thank 0011 that t he years filii "f ."''''iIIl;.-. earll~'st wei'/;' su prod uctive \\""l'k, and t ha t it waf< IIll so In·t! IIO II !.:". Enlt'rillg n." n stud('nt ill tile Ag "icullul"fll 1,'0Ilr$(' ill _\tH!lIl'.I, 188.;, ht' gra(\lIatetl with the' dasi'! of 1~9(J. hIH'illg' ht·t'll aW11," ,Ill' j:I'Cllt· ('I' pllrl of mu' .'"I'a1' wllil(l ('IIl'lling th.' mt ' IWY III'l'e;;~aJ'\' ro)!' til.· ,'l1m ph,tidll !It' Ilis l")lIr·~t". lI is I"U" II t~'pi"nl I'xamplt' (If Il'hal m:I." he :!,·\· .. lll plish('d loy un," yomlJ.: ullin lOr fai l' IIHlm'lI 1 Il.uility who will Ililll" .. lf ~upply pluck. pcrst'\'er. "lice and J,!1)l)li hunl work, JI f' litcrallr worked his wa;r through j'/JIl"g(', tea('hiu~ di>itrict sdwl)li dUl'iup' tlU' I,m!:! winlf'r nU'nli"us. adill).! li S ~'I!dr'nl i!1~ l nld(l I' ill (IIII' ,>I' iluMhf'1' Il1h" "[II h""nrn~ n m,·uih •. ,· "r th,· "Ui"H l,i"'r·a l·.I· ~ wid\' nut! II;I~ 111"'1\ a m"rill(.' ' 1'1'(> i" rhHI ~''I'i''',I' "I"'r ... ill'·". III 1" hi" jllni" I' ~"',\I' h,' 1"'PI','!w!l I" 11 hi" 1""'i"II' :(111)1101 1 "n,I"I'i"ILI ""lIt,'~r alld 1'I""'il"',1 [\ sill"'1" 1I1.·.!, I h,' wn<; loll" "f nl :I." a 11'11111"1'. III"..;.~ "'h,, plulllll'll til,· ",,,·i,'I.,··,, h"IIl,' "Il Ih .. !III"I' lIi.].·d. willI ,""111'0,·1 1I11d \l'ilh 11.'11',1 "III"It,,1 nl,oJH'.\'. Ilh' ,""'\'Iir,n "r Ih,' ..;,,,·j,>I\'·s huil~lillJ,!. F ,1I' \"'nJ'~ )1" ""1'1,,,,'1 i\;; a m"IlIllI'\' Ill' ilS·fiulIlI,·ial ,·1I111111illt','. IIUt! lIlt' r""'I1t~ "I' hi~ J!'''I.i adli('" HII,] jlldttllWlll al'" ~r jll ill .·\"il1,·l1,'.·. Th"u!!!1 hal'.ll.,· ;III alhlt·I.· hillls,'11' n jllt,·I·I,,.1 .Iul'iul-" his HII,IN' IlI'1I1rll,' ,!!"'lIt!,W I,' dnys ill jIll '\Ihl.'li,·~ :Iud "lIldo,,1' lif". 1111 inl,'I·",.1 Idli"h II<' rHailll,linf·,1 Hn,1 ~h"\\'l',1 ill pl·lI..,i. (';11 \\':I.\S thr"tlJ.dl all ~ull"" 'll1"II' , "> ;11"". In I, i;;; "'"i\ll' \''',1\' h(' Wit" 1'],'0.:1. . 1"[I,.lil"r fIt' 11 ... ·(·IIII,·!!,. IHlP'·I'. till' ,,;1\1,\11 h"ll"" 1'''1' a :O-:p,·,·ululII. II" ,"111,[,'111 \I'h" Iln,1 ),l·,'11 (" lJIlpr- llrli I" l'III'n hi~ (,\I'll lil'iu!'! II" iii' \\'('111 III"II).! !llIll \I'h" 1I1'1"'I'l il (,JI'<;;" 11'11" 11111''',1''' I\"UI' t h.' 1h';'111 I)f hi;; (·)n",;. .\1< n "'llI'h"I' Itl' h;lI\ f,'II' '·'Jllnl ... f.,1' Ih,· 1",,\ II'h .. lb· h;ld li"I., liS" wlluid 11,,1 tl·,\·. ],\11 f"I' IljI' 11111' \\'hll II'"" willinl! I" 1\'111'1,: and work hal.,\, h,' hal all l'U'I' l·,'ady .... '·111· fl. wilJlrJl!Il""~ I" hl'lp Iwth,\' 1IIId II'hi(·h ill Ihe IIl1'm"I·!,·..; (Jf hUlldr"ds ,,1' "HI' !!r'lHllln lcs III' o;llIIh'll l s TJ adn!! won hi,. ('\\'11 C(itINI 1I"1, tion 1111'''llj:th "Io'lId.\· ;111.1 unr,'mit, tillg: 1"11 Ilf' r>xp('ctNI honest f'ffort fr"l11 ollwrs. all.! th('I"~ wos d oubl ;IS tIl l'i\lWI' dr,I I'1 III' h"l1· \·l-; t.l· lIlt, 11('lill'IIII'1I 1 1\'11;': lI,difir(l ill f{'I'II1~ whi(·11 11"'1'" (·onl'i~,· nnd ra<;· il.l· lIud,·I·sll"lcl. Illlhl l ill(!,'!' ;!1'nll,fully \\'llI'lh"r if Il j<;; lI1illllwr. "\"'11 IltJllt1i(·illJ]~'. l1·a .~ <11'1,'11 "ltt·npt. 1lhllfl:-r whi..!, frH'1 ,Ill I\' r> c\'enluall,v he ICllmell to k{'e p nn· ,I"r co m plet r cOll trol. r(\ I' tIll' . \ lIlO lI g f ll t·ul l." the e.lllege I' n ,!'",;:"",' Bahf:od, hnd Ihe full coufid ... llc .... respect and csh't'm of en>r.,· mc m· he l', A\I\\'a~'s doing' his fuJI '!hare /If IH,rk-l)fU'1l a go.}{t dCIiI IIlllr(' -IH' sl'ldolil e: "I' finr fl'i "lId ;'lIld '\':IIT(>1l Hnh('IH'k )ro"l (If ,\'011 klWll' him an,] kll"\\' him \\'('11. and ! need 111111", 110' np· p.·nl III ,\'1111 I" h"I.1 him ~II·"II.'!' in !1 is 1I.)t my 1'1(1" " ,\',,\11' In.,m'II·Y. ',I' 111,1' \\'i~11 III !-i])l.'nk "f Ilis 1 ' l+l'i"ll~ I·,'\ati,,"~ (lHt"id (, Ihl' ('"IIC'~,'. ,','II wh,1 I,llI'll' hill1 ;It ;tll kllt'\\· Ihn! his 1"'11\.· lifl' \UI"; il\l·lIl. Ilwl his illl" r' ill tlli, .. "111 I1l1l11il \. \I'n~ ,il.·\1 f''tl allol I)I'*'li('1I1 alld lu' ll;rul. Illill Ili~ ,·I)nr.lt'll'l· \I',,~ .tI."\',, 1'\'pl'"lwh I1nd 111,11 all 1111'11 .~pl,ltk 1\",11 til' him. [!I "hll)'! 111' 11:1" ;I ~qnn,l. .~ alll', <;1f'i'H!· (·h,·j<;l i all fil<;l. Illnll-('llle \\,11"11\ il \\';t~ (!o(>1i 111 kHo\\', ~'''I,I III ha\'(' lmllwn, an,] 1t ... ;;1 "1' ,til. "11(> \l'h"~I' ~'IIIr1 iuHu.·II ...... will i!') (III ilhl,·'illil('I~' intI) Ih,~ .'·t·;I1'" 10 ('nm .... 11'11" Y. M. C. A. Th,· \'1I 11IO('t 11(·1t! ib 1·,'gu!;tI' 1I1t'1,tiuJ,!' ou \\,,·due>Hlay " I'I'II;",!!' ill rill' "!li",,. HI').!ulal' ('l'ilc l' "I' lm"i· J1"~<';' WilS di"ells"'d and pIau;; IIIlId!.' 1"')' 11\1' 1."1(,, {;"lll'\'j\ ,")111',"" '111"'. HI~" 1','1' tIll' I\" "'k Ih'X \ I':II!. \Y,· pbm III 1101,,· \1"1\ III' t\\'~·he tIl " 11 "II Ih.· j l.l, WII,'11 -;d\l,,,1 "Pt'IIS ill Iht' rHll "0 Ihnl Ihl' "11I11illg' I'rl· ... hl1l.·11 \\ill lilld 11 h ~' al'l\' \\'I·ll"IIrll' all,] all 11"'11' i ll'llLil'l""; alit! Willll;; will h., 1"lId .. d III It'; fa,' llS pWisihl,>. hi .~ '['he I'l'g't1I UI' "ul'.k('I· WIlS '1'IIllI'S.\'I,I' .\1/', l1i/.dll I Jaj.!l'I" ItII'.·!ill~ III, ." 1",1 In- " I,il'l",,; IlHitJ. .\fli'r Ihi" !H"" lin\! E'IuiPllll'IlI.·· \'1.'1',\' enlhusillstic blllu:h Il1l kl·d a "\'I'r Ih" prvhal.lc ;]eti\·itit·!'I IIf IIII' Lak~' Gclll'\'a dc·legation. .\ 1lt'1" malwill "l'gll1liznlillll will ht' mad/· '"I rh\' !1'ill- pt'I,lmbly \I'hill' ,·!',l~S· illl! I.al, ... \ l i.' IIig-lltl. },II', ( '. ( '. "'\I"t! of .Easl J '''lIsin~ talked nt till' L'lli~11l 1lll'I,ting last II i .. suhject " 'ns "OUI' £1- lIil:rht. tI .'I· 1;k •• thl·I'." hnt \)f C,'III..,\,! il jll"'\'"d 11" illt"I·.·..;tlnl! I I) Ihc 1IIi.· 11 liS t" 1111' gil'l". W.\XT EIJ- '\ [I/r·(' IIl,'n HI tlu'St, lUl'l' tings. b,'II"r' "". eiil lizatioll is llecessal'Y, BIlY ,'t'l'li.,. wil l talli In II", "Y" 1"':--;1 Thlll' ... .]I1~· uiJ,!hl-thlil j ... 1111 ,·X'·,'pt III'I'III.".fil'l' Itf IlwlII wh,. will h,~ 011 In T.,lkl' (;I'I\\,\,U, IllI'il' way 'f hl' "',,1\,(,611(' \\'ill 1)(, filiI this 1I'j't'k. tllt'n lilt' next big "111'IH'i!'l'" \I'ilI 1)(' whell YO II conte hack in 11k fall. Walch F or H ! THE ALUMNI REUNION OF 1913. from T wo weeks 10day_Ihe o.:\·ent ful \ \. <:.III(·,;da\· of CUlnlllencc· Ihc :'II: A. C .. \I ilh its mellt wcek - ils telichers bu ildi llgs. il" l'tllnpus, a mi officers and ils Iradilions_t'spc. ci,tliy i ls Ir:td ilioIlS_w ill be ill the ,Ult.l hands of ils fo r lllo.: r Sl ude lit s g raduiltes. ~elcr ; II hli ndr ... tI have :ll ready inti!l\,lted thei r unallt:rahle in tention to [,"o",rihutc lill1('. funds, person ,lIId fril'llll;s to the f('~Iil'ilil' o f Ihisocc:l!ion. the imillcihilit\ \\'e h;"c heard frum the ,. hig ::.; oise .. of '10, who walll,; the ;(ssur, IInce o f :1Il .. alumni dann'," a .~ thl: mosl .. ui lHhlc exp re"sion of rollq.,;-e \\ hil'h u t'ClI rs to hinl. T hc spi r it .. old ori:.:-iuul,," \\ho fr<1l11ed onr :lJuollli or:.:-aniT.alioll hllve pn;-SCllt annoulln:.t 'lilh \\hkh thc) :.re pn:part·,l 10 'oPl'o"e all rhallgc~ in thai ~;,t'rt'd 1"~lilu!iulI. has spunwd U~lr kindly vfft-r to proddc him I\·irh ro"mill;': :l('l'omnllHlalion" by lkda r in~ his intcntion 1\1 "t"y up ;111 of the ni;.:hls hl' is hcrt·. ;Ul~ II :1.\' The":'I1. ~. C." ntall h:\ .. "I~ o hecn he:lrd from,;I" wdl :1:; Ihe 1It1\\:\\cr. in,:.! cha mpion of the il1ll'rl'~ h of II b plaill 111:,1 "ol'\l,,,lk;.::e hall." Ihn' are :IH to he he re. ;.:r.tdu:u!.',j .. rel·t lll ;\ 1 r. One :111111111115 will \ul1('h for the rt:lurn uf ,I full 110"-CII of his fI'Ho \\" if he m:II' \'llIertain them a" of \ o re in rOOUl ~ "f \\. dis I l all. . \ t'~J.cJ of lhe 1Il0~t recent I, l'hanged 1H1f11t· w r iteS thl' lIew llamc 1\\ it'e "pou the .samc po"tal l·ard. II hile Dr. Uo.:,,1 I(·H~ 1I~,''I nllticipalc m uch ~Hli;;; f : l l" lio/1 ill the I\cek afte r arril ill}.! Oil the n-,llo.:~t:." _\ whole day prIcked full of e\ents, fr.1I1l Ih e tirs! hll~i, l1e",. nlel·III1,:.!. Ihe limt· of \\ hidl Iht: old hdi 011 \\ illiullIs I btl \\ ill pro. daill1 :It 9 ,1du('k . until Ihe orch e~ t ra strike~ up "vuod Xi;.:-hl L:ldit's':11 the cnd of the alumlli h:lll. coi llei . !Icnt \\ ith i\ll' d:'\llIil1;.:' of a Ill.' \\' ''''y, will g-i\'e Ihe fo r me r ~tudellt .. \b v "hieh \\i\l make tht: much cO~lI plitillt'i l of O\l·r, \' rO\\tk·d IInder. l!r:ulu:lt~ cotlq~e day S~em likt: :t ",lrl':tlll in thc ni;:ht.'· :I "1:lle Ihat is told" i,l eo mparisoll ",ith thc full. m'ss of Ilptilhle alulIlni t1~I\'. elllinCnlh Ihis the Th ... IO\:-al :;Iumni 11:1\" heell " urk . l'lllirc Ihruu);:'hollt illg hard ~prin:,.(" in eudl.':" .,rin;.:- 10 "1:,ke the fo r m;ll e\'ellls (If this tlo!\' 11101 I.' o ff with :'l'l'Urac) alii! tlispal~·h . :"\C\l'r heforc h:ls "0 much IlCl'll ;\\telllpIl'll npOlI .. 11Imni .Iay. all,! We fccl .,urc Ihal ne\'cr l'l'fuT" \\'1\S su milch Cll' jOyl'l1 ;IS \\ill he enjo.le~1 by Ihose who :tltClld IhilS rcuniml. reulliull A )..:"Te:ll tIe:ll of \Io r k h:l,. heclI Iione b\ O!ho.:r~ asidl' from Iht' local thl' eml.'a,·or W nmkl' alumni: iu lhis :tllraetil-e. _\1 kiisl 1t:.'11 d,j:,,.eS ha\'t: had ('ntl'qlrisinj! member" nr oHici:t\ 4el'rt:l:1rio.:s \1 ho have w r iuen OUI tu their c!:lSSIIHllo.:S 1111 ilalions of :111 jrr('sist:lble c har;;c. le f in\ iting thc rdurn of the cutin: cI:tSS to this r l'union. 'Ollie of the local cill IIlurnni :I'<;SOCi:lIioll,., hlt\·c hall special )(atherin){s for the pur. pose of >i tilllllint in)( ell l llllsj,l",111 01 t:r rjth T r iell ltiai. T he Sl :lte this boa rd \1 ill h~ SCI'Il upon Ihe fr\)nt pa~e (If Ihi~ issue, p roc\:lilll Ihe 1110",t hcarty of welcome;; to and the profoundest illten'st ill Ihe scalte rl·d SOliS and dallg"hters of ou r :lIma mater. FeI· low Alumnus, }Olt will if t his re llllion docs not reteil'C your \llte r most nlld rno,,' c:l reful cO;lsid. er;Hion . the l·ollc){l·. :IS lIliss ;tllli it The hl:ad{llI:l Tter ... o f Ihe ,11ul11111 3 will be, :15 upon the occasions o f all fo rm <:r reullions,lhe old cha pe l in co llege hrill. ! le re you \\' i1l fi n d Itl. h,ndants who will look Ilfter \otl r registraliun, .Iour rooming al'~om. moiJatiol1s, 11 gUillc book o r path iilUfcr which 1\ ill g U'e ~ OU lhl' lim~ and place of Ih(' ,"ocn.'ssi"e attrac. tio ns ,\ hil'h h'l\ e heen :tttemptClI, a nd rho.' Illurnlli r('~ister \\,hil'h will not ulldt: r l:'lke 10 show" w ho's •. who's ill~tC,"1 o f Iha l who" hUI herl' ." so that Ihe real huslIlcss I)f the day _ rhal of .. reUnion"," lIlay bt: l'olllmcnced ;11 ollec. thc Hllr;cti\Clil'SS o f II is unncce ...... a r v 10 sa\' mo rc COil. li,e cerning :\lul1lni lilcrary p ro~ram. Thc b i ~h chamcle r ,tl ld ub ilil\' of thn;;;e IIho arc II.' parliei p,tlc 1n thi-; C,"Cllt IS Sll I1kit:11 I I.'l1dO rSl'l1lelll of il~ tillalily • An i,ddcd fl·altln'. hllweler, tho.: Ollt: wh ich il Ul:,id hlt:> 11111\· re. l'elltly bt:t:I1' added, is tl1:11 of the p rest:III:ltiolluf thc port rail S of Dr!'. Ik;11 and Cook . \\'hal alumni re, union 111)111.1 he cIJmpletl' wilhoul Ihe pcr.,OI1" i,l ~Ol i ll.' forlllllr :lIlolhl'r of olle or IlOth of the!>e men' Thl' llIn eh~O/l willlw in n I,i}.! tellt, !>illli larl~ 'Irr:II1,t.!l'd in ,.11 re~pl.·.·t~ 10 that of Iht· liftietll :m lliH' r~ :IT\ re. IIl1ioli o f [9tJi. "hid, you all r e l~Ielll' hl:r ,,0 \\ ell. l ' Illc~s the (' ro\\ Ii i-; lou la rgl', :15 II II-, the C;I$t: 011 the 0(,('1Isilll( just 11ll'llIioncd, :\tl Oftli tl:1ry spcll kl'r 111 hc hc:,rd Ihrvu~holll ib \':\Sl (lim('ll,iou ... somc 1i);!,;I<; \1 iJl he re~po lllkd 10 ;tllli \\1: m"l he slI r(' Ih:1I t ht: U~l1l1ll:rl'ditahle pcrftlrmallce ;l1onl{ rhi ... lilll' from Ihe .dutnni of the ;-'1. A. C., witt not in ;111.1 \\;IY he Ilisncdiled, for :'II. L'l1ljk~· t:1 en olh(' r ,\ . C. ;llornlli cdel,r:ui.>n \\ilhin th .. · mcnl' on of thl.' \1 riltT, ;lil1nmi I!,I\ 1111 Ihis occasion Ilill 111.1 cln~c "i,h·lhccon. du~ioll flf Iht: IUlldll·un. III the af1er. noon (If :l11I1I1I1i tl;;~. the pl:l) , " . \ ;s Y ou Like [ t," 11) the COll,·;,:-I.· Dnl. matic <.;Iu I" II ill hl' g"i I en 0111 Ilf door", upon the I·' mlpIIS. The h;' 11\1 con cert by the o;ol k:,:: t' hand of 15 pien's will abo hI.' pre~"·ntt·d, ,lIld ;1 numher of \',ISII} ellh'rt:lillin(! :lIh ler ie el ellIs h:t\·" IWell p1l1 UpOIl Ihl• proJ.:"ram h} ,he Colte~c . \ Ihlt'lil· .\s"n('i:,tion. III lhl' t:\enin:.r o f th is idtl'rntJon, several of Ih e CIa""'l'S, notahly '~I. ',sS. '::'S, 'VI , '~3. '03, '0.19, and '.s~ . '11 ~OlTle of rt:lI11ion". "\1 ill h,)lo1 thl'~e cI:I~S(," h:1\ c arranged to dinc LQ~elher al lhis time, ()t hc r~ will prcSl'nt pro:.:-ralll~, alill 50ml' other!> will mercl\' Clell of. ficers aurl relle\l olLl fr;clirl"hips nnt! jll'rsunnl :lc'llI:tint:tnee~hips. lilerary ;111(1 Tht· alunHli h;llI ;11 Ihl' arnl(l ry \Iil\ bc the laSl l'\I('lIt of tl". II :!}. lkre 1\ ill I,,· ;(11 "1'1)llTtulli,y In re. ju\,cn;lle C\'CIl for Ihe ollle",11I111111_ nus in the re ,i\if yin~ of Ihe ml'llI_ o r ics lit Iltltll)' exp"'r i"'Il('e» forme r Ol'l':,~iolls of Ihc slime !iO r l, to no bet/l'r music alltl ItO hcller flour Ih:1I1 witt he elljo.l'cd \11'1111 rhis :-';0 olle \lho rl'l[tiI1S n oce:l",ion. whit of rhe 01.1 cullt:}!'e "pirit "hould l'«PCCt to Ic:n't: Ihe :'Ii. ~\. C. unlil Ihis 1;1"" l'Vt'1l1 h:l;; Ix-en ~Ct: 1I ro Il finish. A lumni Ill c nlbt:rs must rt'(urll wirh thc e'lpectalioll of llclilJt: r t. till" rht: sc r ious interests o f l.hi~ UpOIl assoc illtio n. :-';0 formal improve. ment h:;s llt.'l·ll 1l.loptcd Si ' KC Aug. ust ~ 6. rlSj6. II is appan'lII Ihat some :\\teratiOlls s, Y. ~l. C. .-\. secr~'­ t:t r y :11 :-;,Ht Fran,·j,.co, repo r ts h:1\' in;.! mL'l II. Arnold \\" hill·, '92, and \\-. [. P iper in that cit)' recclltl)'. this ' I'!. II. II . Coplan. tlireclOr of Ihe 111' pllrtntcn t of manual Irmmng al [anesville, \\·is., has heen re-elec ted -for Ihe cns\ling- ),l':II. at a co u",idt'r I Ie is also :lhle il1cre,t~e ill sabry . to ba\c the sen- ict's of ,til assisl;lI tI who has h ad tell yO::lr~' c:xperio.:llce along- line of work. The ](/lIcs;·illc (;I1:dlc dt:'\olcS COlhid er:lble sp,\Cc in a reet'IlI issu~' to tbe wo r k bein:,.:- (lone in this school, of which the fol1owing is a s ample: " L-tilit)" is the keynote of Ihe m anu:,] training" cou rses l:Iug-ht in the .1:llle5\"ille schools. ~olhing is d one f ur exhibitioll o r me re {lis p l:ty . AI! instruction Iws as its purpose t rlLining in pr:lct1clll :llld impron.,Li methods, :llld the articlcs desi~nerl and m:muf:lc!Ured lw Ihe hoys al'e of:1 us eful cbarattt'r:' ) I r. Copla n plans to spend the s u mmer in s tud\' :It :\I adison, \\·is., while ~Irs. COlllan (:\'iarjoric Bird, '11) will p ro h:tbly be a t he r home in ~[i chig an thc g r.:::.tcr pa r t o f the time. THE CA D E T B AND M. A. C. MILITARY BAND. INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET. The collc)::"l· loami i", one of Ihe busiest organiz;uiulls on Ihe ca mpu s at pr~·sent. OpCIl ai r concerts :tre ~i\·(· 11 even· \\-c,lnesd;\\' c \'cn ing-. hase ball ~:;mes r..."tlli re -m us ic, and m:ll1 Y olhe r s pe('ial o cc:os ions arc helped along. accompanied List Tucsd tl_' Ih e hand ami b\l~le corps the L:ltlsin,2" 1-;: nighl s l'cmplar Cornmam!cry 10 Flint, whe re Ihe} easil.l· carried off the honors amollg q ballds from all O\'er Ihe st a tl·. \\'l'dll esd ay of this week the h and is 10 f urni ... h t ht· 1l1llsic for Ih(' tun cheon 10 be ;.til e ll Ih.: s l:lte h ank.:rs · associatio n il l Ihe :lgricuhu ral build ing. T heir :lppeilr:lIlce all throu:;h COnlmentellleZil w ec k anu alumni d:l)" will he:1 ~peci:d treat to those of the aluillui who retu rn for the triennial. The fourth ,n1l1l1al banquet o f Ih e b;tllli waS Iwld at Ihe DO\\' l1c \' 11 0- tel ThurSl!:lI· cve ning, and l)rO,'cd the moSI e n}oy:thle occasion o f it.~ ,-et held. Prof. kind the baml has CI:lrk ~cled as to:ISt m ;I.~ler. :IIlJ tuas ts wer~' n'spolldcd 10 by J>resi dertt Snydel·. S:lrgL Cross. ami :\lessrs. -11rand(· .... \ -all i-: l·rekho\'~'. 1.:I\:el ittld i-:ieflor. A t- I he do~c of t he program [> rvL Cla r k W;t~ presented wil h a Ill:l:"::, niticellt ~ike r I1lUIH\tnl and en:,:-r:iVed b:tt~'\I . The l'ul1 of Ihc h:md is:lS follow s: I' rof. A . J. CI:lrk , Director. R. F. In-in. Drum ;\I:tj"r. Contets · II. GO\lheimer. R. ~d - SUIl_ li . J. Lllx. R . C:Illlphcll, E . ~l. YOlln~. C. F. \ -inlon. F .1'""hodl·, :\. E: :\\arch •• \. T o!w\·. . TrOlilhOl!c,;,-E. C . Kiefer ( Bu". :-: . B. Strong-, I I. E. :\\g r.'. _\1. :\Iorlon. T. H. Dimmi...:k. _\ 110 ... - .:'.1. l~arsons, H. Lautncr, A. H. Ca ... lle, I I. c . Slinsoll, T C. 1' \:I...:rS,II\ . Ibrilom·s-J . \-ani-:"rckhon·. T. I!. Brollg-hlon, :-;_ S. Il ow:lrd. Ib ssc~-I _. \"iledell, R. D inan. \. Ba;:ln. _\. I\. \\" ilson. - Clarilil'IS - L \ \-. I3r:lJ ulcs. :\" . \\" . L:1.ee) . C. V. _·\ppl ill. G. J. (ii bson. 1:: . v. :\\ u rall , ! I. G. Clothier, L. I I. Grelton . Flute :mll I'iecolo-H.. L. J eff<:ry . S,O:opholle-- \\·. Baril. Drum s_ D . O. Cushman, C . C . Y;l\ cs. C . Dumphy, ~.J. DaPr:I1O. T )"IllP:llli _E . L. Digh~" Buie. ·Or. :tllli ~I r". R. C:. _\I kn . of I.:ulsill~, and ;\Irs_ Rpler Wl·re p:ltrollS. \r. H. !.i\er:tn~e. '0,. with the dep:lr trlll·nl I,f a;.:: r inlilun: lit \V (lsh ing-ton. frOIll H idlillond. \ .:1 .. Ihal lite weat.her i" 1II0 ... 1 100 hot fill' comfort. :\ l r. L. was at !{ il· hlllomi 10 C01lt]llcle thc org::uliz a liOIl of co ·oper:llin· t rc:ullcries. I\-r itl's Ie ;11111 :\Ir. Ibl(hlitl. uf .;\fission. :md illtcrestill:,.:' K ris P . BeUl i~. 'I., . i.~ workiug- on the frllit farlll <)f \\'. 0. Ua;,:-Iey, :It timls Ihe work UJ,I instrucli, e. hoth :\Ir. Baglc_\'s ~"l t, J.J. Bllg-le)", is a fa'shman al :\1. _\. C. :11 Ihe p r es t:1l1 lin)l', :tml he hilll.,elf \\":1';; it 31 11_ tll'lll here ill '71 ',2. I. 1J~';1I\ Shaw'~ onic~, Spell\ the gr~·:tl(·r parI of lasl weck wi th Field _\g-l.'nt ICI Vt'!l in the Il"rthl·ru part of Ihe ~IMc, 1\ her.: hc \\ us hus,· wilh hi5 \'anler;l. :\Ir. I< a\erl Il:I~ h~en "o mpililwdatll with rdereneL' to Ihe cost of "cll-ftr ill':::: ,.lump !:ind a l1l1 cui "\I: f I:lIld, w hich 1\ ill later he puhlished in bul _ letin form. :\lr. Haldwin photo gr:lphed slulllP pulling- lIlachill~'s o f \ :triulls kinds. :IS well ;IS Ihc I·;trinus I:tlld de:l rin;.:: deliceo; now lI~l·d. _\~ ! 11'~ITI~- 50 per Cl·lIl. of ~lkhi;':::lrt i::. ~ti.!! ~nlimhl·~. ~tUtltP" ;Inti ~\\:l!lIp. th, ... IJifOrlllallon ..,hould be csp~'~'iaH~ v:, III;1bll.' to thc eilil.ens of the sr:He. ~Tl1tlP The lihran· lw~ received :Ut ex· cclknl of ph\ltO;.:raph", ( framnl) of the nine pruks~ors of mili t ;lrv science at ~1. .\. C. ",ince its eSI:iblishlllent at this institution. The), arc as follows: Licut. J. t\, LOl·kl\ooti. ',s-+-'87; Lieut. \\'. L. ~imp,;ull. 'Si - 'yo; Lieu\. J. J. Cril It·IH!t-U. '90-'91: II. II. Itllld holtz, '91-'9S; :\Iaj. C . . \. \ '(' rnou,'oo '0 .• -'05; '0_1; C;lpl. I'. \\ . I· u;!,er, '05-'09 ; I.lent_ li. ~1. 1I 0Ilc), '09-'11; and Lie ut . _\. C. Cron . '11 -'1) . :\Iaj. E. _\. Lewis, '91-'96, i~ not im:ludnl ill the groll p. nor is Dr. ( ; . . \ . \\-ak r mall. who had ch:t rg- c of th~' work fro m 1,s9S--1900. :\!:tj .. \\:- II. 1-;:dL 6 Th e M. A . C . RECORD . HORT . CLUB. Last Thursday evening the mem bers of the Hort. Club and flIculty met al Club G for one of the most enjoyable and satisfy ing meetings II was the occasion of of the yea r. the annual banquet, and everything from "Citrus Decumana" to "Pis tado Yera" was there. The tables were beautifully decoratt!d with poL ted plants and cut flowe rs, individ ual programs at the plates indicat ing the scating arr;lllgcment . The menu W;iS distinctly in keeping with the subject of ho rticulture, aud fruit s of :Ill SCl.sons wert:: cnjo)'ed. The "smile of satisfaction" was prescllt on every face when Pres. .Miners, ;lCting as toastmaster, called the meetillg to order. In irrtroduc ing the first speaker, L. C. C:u-cy, who llilked 011 the subject of "Se lection," Pres. 1-.1 iners related some experiences of the senior I-Iort. trip, whic h proyed that the speaker was cap:,hle of doing his subject justice, 1-.1 r. C:Jrey said: "Selecl ion 1l1c,mS the exercising of olle's hest judg ment. Life is a series of selections. ami it is only the proper selections wbich help Olle to gi\'c to the world his best." )'Ir. Carey handled his subject well, being :lided, as he ex plained, by "th,ll sali~fied s mile" whic h h:ld appeared on Prof. Gun son's face a little earlier in the e\·en· ing. Speaking for the senior class, he said; "\Ve seniors arc s:ttisfied with the selections wc ha\-c made. It h:ls been ;l pleasu re to work with the horticultural fa culty, and to meet them as Illen 1" D. \V. Fnlllcisco then rcspolllied to th .. , s u bject of ,. Amelioration," whic.h he handled in ;I ve r y able nlibility aild to work h:lrder." He s poke appro\'ingly of the co·operation ex· isting among the juniors and sen· iors, ami alh'ised the seniors to take thar spirit with them into the fields o f lheir elldca\"or. f'l ctors. ~ccy . Ketciliun then re-.td :1 letter \Voodard, a from "Uncle David" loyal friend :1I1d supporter of the club, who expressed his .Iisilppoint. mclll a1 not lx.'ing able to attcnd the ballquel. then Pres. 1\1 illers introduced Thom:ls Gunson, who s poke on the su bject "S:l(iSfactioll." I n the minds o f those present there was no doubt as to the ability of l\lr. Gunson to speak on th:lt subject. He respond ed with one of those talks which remembered, and which , by are their s incerity ami 5uuudness, :lre )..J r. Gunson s:lid : forces for good. "The t r ue measure of enjoyment is sel·vict'. No one can be successful unless he gi\'es up something of himself. Frie ndships are next to It is the appreciation of service. genuine friends that keeps away the wrinkles." H e expressed the satisfaction of the Jlort. D ept. with the spirit and ea rnestness of the seniors, and expressed the feeling that they would not be found want· ing when called upon for the test. Pres. Millers thankeli the dub for the interest shown during the term, allli in a few well chosen words brought the meeting to a close. Friends present :It the banq uet were: Sec)'. :1I1d .i\lrs. BrowI!, M r. Schepers, Mr. amI Mrs. Carpenter, Prof. :I!\d ~Irs. Pattell. :'-.Irs. Pick· ford . Mrs. i\J:lthcr, .i\lrs. Bird, .i\liss Baub, Ari it:lIlO and Harry Taft. LANDSCAPE GARDENERS ' TRIP. Prof. I \;llligan ,md his seniors re port an excellent trip to Ihe p:lrks of Graml R.,pids and Chicago last week. .i\lr. G oebel, superintendent of p.,rks ill Grand R'lpid s. met the party at 7 :3° T hursday Illorning with a big touring C'l r, and they were;1I once driven to the \' arious parks of the citro Th ev were also shown the work being (jollc in COIl nection with the (!e\'clopmellt of play grounds, cemeteries, etc. At dinner the\' Illet :'-.'lr. Graham. of the State BO:l rd, Mr. Munson, :'-.1 r. the hmdscape Kil rdener, 'Ind Roc, o f th e Slate H orticultural So cit:ty. III the afternoon the class, under the direction of .i\lr. :'-.Iunson , inspected several pri\'atc es lateS which had been c\'5c\oped. After supper the party left for Grand I-la vell, and the nce across to Chicag-o by boat. On Friday morn ing they visited the art galle r y, where they examined the pl:1I1 for the re-planting of Chicago by ~Ir. Burnham :It :1 cost of $80,000. they stu.lied Th e grounds formerly occupied by the Chicago Exposition arc now used as a park and play g round, and . these were the next place visited . S:lwrd:ty morning the class ds itcd )'I r. J . .Jensen. onc of the best kuown l:mdscape architects in this couutry, where the plan ami system of his ollicc work .. "-ith ).'ir. Gardner, '12, and h is em ployer, ~1. II. ,,'cst, they nex t I' isited Garticl{l and lIumbolt Parks. Saturday evening) ).Ir. Post, '03, city fo restcr, met the party with an aulo, and ther were taken to the Commercial Clu b, where lhere was on exhibition a series of p!:ms and de."i~ns for a subdivision of thc cit)'. Sunday morning the boys too k a trip 10 Gray son ce metery, which has the reput:llion of being the fin est landsca~ cemetry in the cou n· try, planned amI de\·eloped b\- :'-.Ir. Simons. . T he work of Howard Taft,' J I at Lincoln Park was also observed on Sund ay afte r noon. 1909 CLASS BU LLETIN. The I 909 Bulletin for 19 13 is as up to date and breezy as ever. The leading a r ticle is in the nature of a drama, entitled, "there's no time like the immediate past'" in which the vario us fa culty membe rs hal'e a part. A good review o f ath letics is ~iven, and all appeal made for all '0gers to re turn for the big tri.::nnial. Six o r sevell columns arc devoted to "personals," and woe Ullto that member who did not respond-as well as woe to some who did. A directory gi\'ing names and present :Iddresscs of practically al! memi;lers, is of course included, and the bulletin on Ihe whole is an es· pecially v"hzablc number to the class of '09. C . J. Oviatt, post graduate at ),1. A. C., is the e{litor. DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEMON STRATION. The senior stmlents in Domestic Science 6 will give demonstr.ltio ns o n the following subjects : 11c:::J \Vinter and in brellds. Tuesday, 3 p. m.- spring wheat !lours \ 'irgi nia L;lIIgworthy. \Vednesdll\',3 p . m .-Cheese and chees.:: dishcs. H a rriet Gardner. \\'c(lllesday! 3 ;45· - Fermenta tion powe rs of pas\. Louisc Clau son. Thursday, 2 :30 p. !H. -Usc of variOIlS com me r{'lal fnts ill p:lstry. R uth Brusselbach and Florence 11'lyes. Thursd ay, 3 :30.-Comparison of cookers. pressurc lI.l zel I~owell and CI:lra R ogers. fi reless and Thursd"y, 4 ;10 . - Use of curds in c:lkcs. Lodie Smith and :'-.fam· mil: I...:nic kerbocker. Tht'se demonstrations win be held in the Domestic Science labor· osti ff , L:!p worth, F. C. T3y lor, Oli\'c Gr.a ha m Bennett, Boyd , L es Belknap, Chap man, Emery , E ssebt)'Il, Greenhoe, Shan non, Garton, Hutchings, Hud· SO il , Hulett, Ilooping:l rn c r, Kurtz, K och, Kierstead, Lyon, Latson, :'-.-I cCaJie, Sprague, Stafford, T aft, Turnt'r, \ 'alentinc, Ethe l l lud soll "-hite, \V clles, O\'ian, D'lins, W ood, J\loss,Spurway, Linton, l l all,~mith, and prob:tbly man.l· othe rs . :'-.I osl of these !lily ";('c"will be there," :Ind thllt means the hetter halves. G.::t busr and show up for the grand aff:ur on June 25, a nd .let people kn ow that the class of 1909 is s till ill the front.-1909 J,'" llefi". OLD GRADUATES WHO WILL ATTEND THE REUNION , JUNE 25th . J861. James H. GunnigOIl. 1367. David Strange. Those of the alumni wishing the "-omen 's ill rooms resen'ed Building for the Triellnial may do so by writing Dean Gilchris t, who wi~1 make reserv;nions. Already qUite a number have done so, and a large number h:t\'c also been sched uled for places in the \-arious soci et}' houses. A. G. Gulley, C. M. Thayer. 1868. 1869. Charles E. BessE-Y, James Satterlee. 187°· d. H. Pinney, Byron David Halstend, R. Lillie. 1873 Benjamin T. Halstead, Frank L . Car penter. George w. Brown. Jay Sessions. 187+. 1875. W. H. Rand, B. H. Nevins. Frank J. Annis. 1876. W . J. Sloes, J. E. Taylor, Robe rt E. Caine. 18n· C. I. Goodwin. D. Davenport, 1:1. F. Buskirk, Emmor O. Ladd, James Troop. 18 78. E. D. A. True, H. E. Emmons, Robert Tllrner McNaughton, W. K. Prudden. Ray Sessions. 1:)79' 1881. A. H. Voig~, Byron S. Palmer, C. R. Dart, Walter 1. Lillie, Clias. McKenny, Jason Woodman, Ambrose E. Smith, W. 8. Dela.no. 1882. Joseph Edward Coulter, John W. Beaumont, A. J . Chappell, Ww. T. Laog· ley, Will Erwin lillIe, L. B. Hall. E. M. Ball, John R. Shelton, Fred E. Delaoo. 1883. A. M. Emery. E. P. Clark, Os mond C. Howe. L . d . Buell. 18S.,. Clarence E. Snith, W. A. Dohan}'. W. D. Barry, John 1. Breck. 18~S· J . D. Towar, R. W. Hemphill, Barris E. Thomas, L. G . Paimer, A. T. Miller. 1886. H. B. Howe, J. E. l1ammond, R. w . Edliog. C. H. JUdSO Il, P . D. WoodWOl t h, Jss. J. Jakway. 1887. Frank R. Smith . Goo. J . Hurne. O. C. Wheeler. 18S8. W. d. Taylor, JolIll C. Stalrord. HA.rry Thurtell, 1. )1. Perrige, A_ B. Goodwin. 1889' Goo. J. Jenks, Ray Stannard BA.ker. 1890, :\Jre. Jessie Beal Baker, E. J . Rowley. 189 1 • R. J. Crawford. Clay tOil Cook, Henry H. Doty, Alfred R. Locke, Ales. T. Gordon. Willis A. Fox, J. C. Obert. 1892 . Don N. Stowell, A. C. BurnuUl, J. E. Hinkson. A. N. Batemau. 1893 . Glal·euce E. Bolmes, U. P. Hedrick, William G. Smith. Lucy Clute W ood. wOlth, Dwight S. Cole, W. Paddock, O. 6. Ball, Wm. G. Merritt. A. C. Burnham, Willard F. Hopkins. W. K. fhgilldoqlh. Belljamio F. Baio . 189-1. John W. Rittenger. C. J. Barnum. J . W. Perry , O. S. Groner. 1895. Thoru Smith, F rank Johuson. )1. C. Bagley. J. SWitshelJ , IT. R. Parish. 1896. James R. Petley. 1897. Chas. F. Herrmann, Albert T. Cart lA.nd, MI"8. Amy Vaughn Gilger, E. A. Robinson. I~S . Chas. A. Gower. Albert M . Patriarche, W. J . i\ler kle, A. Thoroe Swift, Dewey .A.. Seeley, Wesley M. Backus. '900· E. W. Ranney, B. B. Clark, W . T_ Parks. G. W. Gutekunst. 190 1. 1902 . Winifred Cannell, Margaret Nolan Lemp, W. S. Palmer, Floyd W. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nellist. E. A. Ricb. (Oontlnued on 11&8(18. ) , '. • The M. A. C. RECORD. 7 ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. THE MILLS STORE THE HEART OF LANSING THE ",'US STORE OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR DESICNINC - ENCRAVINC - PRINTINC - BINDINC CLASS PUBLICATIONS "'o COLLECE ANNUALS \\·c cu rry eve ry thing in the line of Announcements, Programs, invitations, Etc. \VC 3pl'cia!ize on indiddu:ll o rde rs for em bossed or printed Fine Stationery - LANSING, - MICHIGAN <:..-A. LLOW US oJ) the pleasure of showing you [he fin est collection of Ladies' and Gentle- men's Furnishings ever brought to L ans ing. W e specialize In furnishings fo, College trade . Always find the latest in Sweaters, Mackinaws, R ain Coats, Caps, H ats, Shirts and N eckwear at MIFFLIN 'S We are Showing The Largest and Best Assortment of Novelties In Neck wea r, Fancy J ewelry. Gloves, Hosiery. Et c. A cordial in vi tation is extended to the College people to pay us a visit. - - - "5he Mills Dry Goods Co. I Do You Want Pai r Shears Knife S afet), R:I1;or - WLieue. AUlD SLrop. ~: ... !r· Ketldy and ~ n d erl 10 st't~ 1 f rom H ones and St ro ps Saws Hammers 1 i3.lchets Chi~els Screw Dri\'ers In h CI, anything you need in and hardware you will find - at prices to suit _ 11.1 EVER, Y KIM D Of FURNITURE FOR: YOUR: ROOM Cots Folding Beds Ma tresses Book Ca ses Desks J\Ll GOODS DELIVERED fREE Norton'S Hardwar6 M. J. &. B. M. BU6K --=A':-" ~:?>~ ABOU T T H E CAMPUS )Ir~. F. A. ~prag-;.!" W:l" (.";llIed \0 SOllthern I lI il1 oi~ recentl \'. 011 fKCOlltlt of the se riou" ;lInl'"'' of a si"ll' r. I'rof. t-: ing" i" Ihe pl,lsee.,~" r of :1 nne ne\\ four'pa"sL'l1gcr Fonl r o:,d· S1l.:r, lhorou}!hl} L'lljO~ ill~ :mcl i~ .. ame thbc cb\· ~. Uround has hcen hrokl·n for thc Ile\' hUI1:,:-:do of )J r~. EII:I "- l·d,il'. :-;h ... i~ hU1ldill;': ('II ,\hhol Ro ad. imlllclli:ltl' l\" norlh l\f hcr prl,.,eI11 ...... iliL-ncl.: . • UII Tue"d.,)" I.:IL·n;n;.:- of I:I~I 1\ eek I~rof. awl ),1 r~. \\ 'il~()n enh'rl:lined ill honor of !he ~l' l lior EmlOllliallS. l'rof. \\'il:1011 is lin hunon,r) I1Icm ill'r of Ihis sodc!\', and c*:h \car entl'rl:lin,> for Iho~'e of ih tllcm'hers ahoul til :,: rlUlu;lIc, Thc !'--Iatc Bllnko:rs'.\ "~O('ialion hollIs it""' fllll llml111cctiu;! ill L,uI~ill:; \\"c( hll'~d!L\ of tlti,. \\I:'cl., 011 whic h lit". tlmler the !lU~pi C l''> of thc 1.:111· sitig" member,,:1 hUlllJtlet will ill' held in the :t~"ctllbl\' room of the A~ricuhur;11 Bu il,li;l~ .. t )1. .\ . C. Th .. halllple! will he ..... r\"ed at 1I00n. In the ,"oullg \\Olnell of Iht, domes· tic ,.cie;lcc ol·p:lrullelll. D r. C. II. Kauffman. ,l~"i,, ' :l n l p r ofcss~o r of hot,ulY at the unile r:'i il\, "111"1.' a popular aclcln'''s 011 mush rooll~s hdoro: our n esearch Club 011 Mol\" 3t , Dr, Kauffman i:'i an :tUth· ort i't}" on mushrooms in the ST ate , and is preparin g a hook on this sub· ject . F ortunately fo r him, a11111Rllu· scr ipl , plates and other mat c rial for this work were ;11 his home at the ti me of the re ce llt tire w hich 10tulI)" desl royed his oUiee and I:t bo r atory. Dl.:an Bissell will :lt ll' n d Iho: con· \cntiOIl fo r Ihe p romotion of CII gincering: CI!ucaliOIl held;n ~ 1 ;ll1le · apol i;; (,II Thursday . .I UIIC 16. IlIl"il:l.tions arc out for thc mar r i :t~e . on J uly i, o f )Ir. Bruce l !:t r t stich , instructor ill chemistn' :11 )1, )/arg,lr:t 1101. .. \. ( '_. :lIId hrook . :1 the preSelil junior class, fnrml'rh- of I'iltshll r~. I' a, :\1 iss IIlcmher of . )Ir. G. II. COOI1~. of Ihe Ilep:lrt . menT o f hO I;!Il1', relllrr!:> Tudal fn ,m A rm :\rho r, ,~here he h as "I)ent the \hl.: p:I"ot few \1101\\hs in s\l1th· . the rl.: cCllt lI11il·\:r"it\. )Ir. ti rl' :It Coons I<)";t a ll11m hl'" of 1':l1l1al1le CI1\tl1 r~'s which he was prc .. erlll1g" I'ery ca refu lly . 111 \\'l1ile Th e ~ U!1lll1 l.:r :;cho,,) ill 1I1 :1chille "hop pr:lct;"e \\ ill heg:in on )Iomb.\' , Junc ~ ,:l. this uppo r tunil_1 i" orfer~·,1 in Ihe maiu for tho,e stu (knl~ who I\es;re to make "I' h:lck wo rk. the laho r ato r y is op .. n .. 1:;.0 for tho ..... :uh':lIIcct! II is not in :In\ Sl'n,;c a "hor t wo rk. cour.,c, no r is it offe red to an)' bllt rcg:ui:tr swdents ill cn~il1o:c ri ng:. \\ ho dcsi rc 10 (10 li n c in front of thl.: T he :1I111\1al senior swing.O\lt Too k place on \\" ednesday o f last week, when the haml ~uve their weekly open :tir con cert . T he cia;,;; fo rmed \\'01110:rt '5 in Bu ilding and, 1...'<.1 hy Ihe cla~s p resi dent , R obert L o ree, and v ice prcsi lle nt, )liss Louise Clemen s, marched to the drill g-round to enjoy the mu s ic of the h alHI. T hc ca ps :tnt! gOWllS n o w furlher se n c to ;wli ca tc the Ileaf ap pro:lch o f com · meneement. " ~~ )Ir. )Ir. 1<.. \-em STew:ml. lop:l .. ha ... heell COntillel1 \() the hospital for ';('\'cr:\1 d:ws lin ;1~ C')lllIt I)f rheuma. tiSIll, 1011\;" in:,:- n ~l'ig-e of mo:asit-s. I.. ="~l', . 11, tI~;;ist:IlI' p r ofc"snr "f "~T1 cl1ltl1raJ educ:l\ion at )1. .\ . C. ,h ... p;l~t .I car, 11:1" :lC' cepted a po"iti"n .1 ... l'OUllly lI~ri e llll. II r ist in 1I0nlwrn Indiana, ami h""II1» his IIL'\I lahcJr~ ,lhoUI I. '"'Il is [111\ .I(hlrcs;; "ill hI.' \· alpa~: li ";,, (i r:11 P :llm, foruwr )1. ... \. C, stud~,,;t :111.1 hrothcr of 1111r ;1;; ... i"I:l1I1 lihr:rri:m, wa ... 1l\u rr;cd 1111 ) I OUti;I) , .llml!' ~,to :\Ib" ~i).!rid 1 ~11\\;lnl~<' II, \\ ilh Ib kl'r _\!" ... it- Co., formerly ;\ir. I' alm is 11I;1II :1;.:-er n f L:III"Ulg:. l he I'ine Lakl' re,.orl thi;;; se;I".III, ami, with hi~ hr;lk, \\ i\1 occupy (I,ll" of lh ... coUa~e" Oil thl' bke :IS U~lI'll. ;t )1 r ... . FHriematlll T he :ltllHwl Il:mquel III hOllor nf ;\ 1 r. :\1;1,'klin .tnd hi" h:l.sC ball le;Ull W:IS J;ri\lIl h, in Cluh IJ ou -"uC"tl;ty ('\cllin;.:-, and 1111 .... 1 enj,,~ ahk' W;t ... , )Ir,>. F.' .. h3lhl"cti arc al. affair. :' ppreciult:d h~ tho: boys, \\":1.\" Ralph Chllmh .. r1ain. "3 \1:lS chair. lIIun. ami i11lrodlln',1 )Ir. )bcklin, \\ hu prol' ceded lC' call forlh · ;t \ari et~· of 1111115ual1.\ j!ood tOIl~T~, Ra lph Kirhy, I:. will h"\"l' ch" rg:\' of the a~riculturc ill the lh n~o r hi<-("h school for Ihe coming )c:t r. )Ir". LIlre!.;, '13, I\ho Ull1lcrwent an Olll,.'r:tlioll al Sparrow 11"spital ret'enth, i ... much i1l1prol"('d. :IIII( will soon I>c in d!l~'" \lork again . _\ numhcr of people ~alher!lt thL' ,Ioor of the elecTr;ca! room in En g-illl'ering' 11;111 eHcll 1I:l_\ 10 ;.!"et the corrO:CI \\· a .. hillg-Ion til1ll'. which ;s ren·i\ed h.' wirelc.,s. .\ l :r, O. Farmcr, 'IU, for ~ume li me in"IrIlCIOr l!I llr:l\\ ill~ "I ),1. A. C .. l;s;t c(1 his hOIll~' in LIt1~illg" :md fril·mls li t )1. A. C . :. c\:tv o r two recenll)" \\ 1ll'1l in dlc ~ I:ltl: Oil husi )1 r. F:1rmcr i" with the 1' 011- lle~', !:Ilt Otlic~':l1 \\ ·;t,.hin~ton . I). C. T he ,Icpartment of ) Iadlin\' Co .. of lllCl'h:lllical ell;.:-ineerillg ha" ju", rece;vetl a new hlue prilll iu<-(" m:lchinl', made 11\' the I<.e\·olule ':\"e\\ T his machi ne will York Cit\". print contil\\II,u"ly frOul !I roll of hlue print paper, or 011 "hCl'\:; a" de"in·(I,:u the r:\le of aboul two !lCJu!lre }:lnb of ... urface per 11Iillllll'. T he lig- ht for thi$ work is furnishe.1 by ml'rcury \' lIpo r lamps. )Ir. J. C. T h. L"phof. "ilh tIll" t1eparlll1cnt of Bo t af)~ the past.) car, has aCl'('(lleJ a \>O ... il;OIl in the L·ni· \· ... r"it)' of Arizona. ,II T UC-"Oll, fo r Ihe coming yea r. a t a cOI1»iderable incTl'alSe in s :l IH r y. )I r, L" pho f will be as;;ist:1II1 in planl hrcediug. w;1\ d o so,ne !e:lching" w o rk, :Illd will hll\' (: the j!cnl'r:l1 supervision of g rounds . lie is to be cong:ratulat et! UpOIl his ncw Hppoilltme11t. Thl' lIe\\ deli\ en \\ (1"011 in \h~' Il) the .:ol1cge tIa;r;' dep~rlm(,Jlt I,.. :t ~oOtI a.\' for collC)!~' ccrt:linly T hc icc cre:1I1l sell dHi r y p ro..lllc"" iun i~ 1I0\\' 0 11 , :Ind studeli lS I1l1d others stop often for a "cool COliC." \\" hell o rd ers fo r a (11I:lrt or m o rt: :.:-iv ... n, of the frol.cn :.:-ood nes:. s:\me Ihal it w;11 keep seve ra l hours ill perfc.:t conditio n. is \l;cdy packed, so is 8 The M. A. C. RECORD. Emybody , eads_ THE STATE JOURNAL B ECAUSE It conlpletcly covers the field of local news, politics, and the world of sports. Because its telegraph and correspondence service enable it to give its' Tf'adcrs the latest general news of the day in ad vance of any othe r newspaper coming into Lansing. Have T HE STATE J OURNAL delivered t o your hom e by carrier OLD GRADUATES WHO WILL ATTEND THE REUNION. ((]ontlnued from I>I'I{II&') mond, H . L. Brunger . T. Glenn Phillips, Francis Sly. E. I. Dail. 1903· Ellsworth O. Elmer , James G. Moore, S. F. Gates, R. E. Yates, Ray G. T homas, '8", U. Eaton, F. V. Foster, Edna V. Smith . 190+· J. H. Prost, C. O. Woodbu r y. W. J . Wright. H. D. Hahn . Grll.ceTaft Kunze, ehas. B. Taylo r, E . A. Seelye, Dayton A. Gurney, Yarguerit;e Barrows, le .. ;ig T. Bird. 1905· B. Foley Tuttle, R. 1'. Ste,·ens, Bessie Bemis, Paulina Elona Ra,..en, Cora L. Feldkamp. Anna Pickett.Gurntly, Je nni e A. Humphrey. Edwa rd C. Place. '.,00. Florence E. Case, Edi th Roby. Calla. L. Krentel, A. C. And erson , G. W. B e bble· white, J. E. Fii!k. A. S. Armstrong, Bug h C. Salbbury. Ea.rl G. Hagadorn, Laurence O. Gordon. 19°7 · Anna M. Allgell. Emil C. Pokorny , Fent 1::. N. Thatcher . W. B. Allen, E. L. Gro,..e r, B. G. CaropbeJi. O. K . White, G. C. Dudley, 11. F. Johnson, Alonzo H . ChBtI6. Thomas Hubbard Mc Hatton. Mrs. Helen Ashley Hill. '9Q8. Fannie E. J3eal, )Ir. and )Irs. H. M. Co nolly, Ward H . Parke r, A. E. Rig· terink, C. H. Sutherland, Mrs. Grace Owen Kantz, M. E. 11all , H. Musselman. ")°9, W . R. Stafford, R. L. KUr tz, Florence Louire HslJ. F. H . VQ.lentille, Belell Esselstyn, ChI'S. B . Spur "Kay, Catharine E. Koch , F. E. Wood, R. Morley Rey· nolds. R A. Turller, F. H . Kierstead, Edwin B. Hulett. J. H. lI cCadie. Walter Postiff. Bri gis Lyman Clark, Mrs. W . E. Perry. 19 10• Barbara Van Heulen. ~\rth ur fl. Per rine, E. Lak.in Brown, Benton Cataline, J. A. Waldron, C. D. Moore, II. Olin, Oren L. Snow. 19 11 • C. DwighL Cu rti/lS, Emerson A. Arm · st rong, Chas. B. Tu bbergen, Carl H . KIlOpf, I . J. Cortright, Uobt. C. Dreis· bach. Virgil T. Bogue, D. C. Car penter, F. H. Tillotson, G. P . Spring er, Floyd J. Gibbs. ChAS. N. Frey, Guy H . Smith. Thos. C. Whyte, naurice M. Buck. J . G. Bays, E. E. Wallaee, Hel\:ln E. Oudge, Iva Wi lson. W. R. Walker, C. S. Lang· don. W. W. Shallor. E. P. ·Wandel. Edna ChRmberlni n, Clare S. Severanc.'e, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Anderson, Louise Linds ley, Zelia n . Kimmel, G. E. Watts, U. 8. Cmue. Mabel Hobison, Winnifroo Felton. 19 12 . R. L. :>:ye, Ralph C. Kirby, J. Allen Miller, Don na Edwards, Horace V. Gelb, Mo.ncel T. Mann. Bessie G. Howe, D. A. Spencer , Ferllelle M. Allen, Ve r nR S. Allen, Philena F. Smith. ~rgeC. SheS· field, Lutie Robin§()lI, Grace Ellis, DeAn E. B obRrt, Mtu ,v. Gardne r, Sumner 1.. Hall. M. J. tJear ing. R. n Delvin , Goo. A. 'Vhite, Sidney S. Smith. H ele n Shel· don, E . S. Laut.ner, Edd. R. Binder. NEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY Abbott.. " Women in lndu.t ry." Abe m ethy, ··Correct. Pronunciation. " A bridged Agricultural Records. 7 Vols. Addams, "A New Consdellce and an An cient Evi\." American Society of Agronomy, '-ole. 8,4. Bowie, '· Practicallrr igation." BonsaI. "The _<\..me rican Medite rran· ean ." Burgess & Ch90telier. ·· Measureme nts of High TSlllJleratures." Bowerman & Crossley. "Corn. ,. Bosanque ~. "The Family." Butterlleld, " The Country Ch urc h eud the Hural Problem." Brotherson, "Book of the Cfltnat ion.'· Butler, .. The A me rican as lie is." Brooke, "The Tudor Drama," BunYl\rd, ,. Apples and P ears." Bruce, ".Mate ri a Medica." Bruen:!, " I nc reasing Home Efficien. cy." Beard, "The Supreme Cou rt and the Coru;titution." Barthel, " Methods Used ill Exami na· tion of Milk a nd Dniry Products." Blatchley, " The I ndiana Weed Book." Batchelder, "Design in Theory and Practice. " Bran nt , "The Practical Dry Clea.ner." Cook, " Perpet.ual Carnations . .. "Gram 's Atlas." Urabtree, " Theory of Spinni n g Tops and Gyr oscopio Motion." Coole~', "Vocational Education in Europe." CoOistook. "Confessions to a Heathen I do!.·' Cooke. "Guide Book to Poetry and Dramas of Robert Brow ning." Craue, "Quack GrlL"S Eradication. " DaCO!>1:a. "Clin ical Bematology." Davis. " Food in Health and Disease." Dads, "Agricult ural Education in the Public Schools." Doog ue, " Making a Lawn!' Day, "Pattern DesiJin." Eddy, "Scie nt'6 and Health." Foster, ".Argumentati on IUld Debat· ing.'· Floy, "Valuation of Public Utility Properti~. ,. F ournier. " Electron Theory. " Fu rbush, "The Comiug Generation." the Lonesome FOll. "The Trail of P ine." Fidler, "Caluulations in Hydraulic Engineering." 2 \'01;;;. Field, Eugene. W orks. 12 Vois. Golrlmatk . "Fatigue and Efficiency." Gru b ... The P otato." Garber, "Annals of Ed ucational Pro gress." 1910, 19U. GiUord ... Central Hea t ing Stations." :\Ian who Likes GiIIJl8trick, " The Mexico." Gillerte, "Constr ucti"e Ru ral Sociol· ogy." Hobbs, .. Ea.rthquakes ... Hewit.t, "Anaesth etics." Harrison, "Heating and Ven tilation ." Hall, " Feeding of Crops aud Stock." Hubbard, " The Aeroplane." Hutyra &: Marek, "Spec. Patllology and Thempeutics of Diseasesor Dom6!Jtic Animals." Holmes, "E\'olution of Animal l ntelli· gent't'. " Bolcad, The. H olz ..... arth, "GIlS Turbine." \' oJ". 1, 2. Besides Her Diploma~ A girl likes to recei\'e something else whe n she g rad\lates. These beautiful. sparklin g Golcon(la diamonds wUl make a pleasing and acceptable gi rt. The most re.6ned people are wearing thelll. They so c losely resemble the gen uine dia monds that. t h ey can be worn with them without lie tection. Then:! are a grea t ,..arietyof pretty pi!X:es to select from. Tiffany R; .... C l u . t e r R; ; n ljl'. CYP.y R; .... Sl . 00 t o S 15.00 4.00 3 .50 1.50 t o 2 . 00 t o Al!;O It g reaL "ariety of brooches, cuff links, etc. bar pillS, scarf pins, ear studs, j;;\'ery piece fully gua ra nteed. CI.OA KS. 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