• The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. \'OL. IS. EAST L ANSl SU. MICl-nGAX, TL:ESDAY, .Jr=' E ~~. 191:.l. No. as '73· \\. c arc indebted to 1\1 . T. R:linier, 'j.!. for the following- concerning ).laj. Fiule)" '73 tllken from rhe C. E. II ,' rid: IsI:uld... "j\/ajor Johll P. Filllc)" U. S . ... \ .• \\":15 of rhc P hilippine rcc('i"ed hr the Sult:ln ill COIl stantinople on June I, ami ohtained from him aUlhori l) to :Ic t arllOIl~ ~Iohanllllctilln )'Joros in the thl' Philippine~ :tS :1 reli~iolls ll1ini..;ter plenipotentiary, "ilh a v~cw to illduct: thc natives tn ~ellie JOI\ II unde r American rule." 'Sz. It is announced thnr L. II. l!:tile\ has re .. igned his positioll ;It Corncil :IS De:ltl and Dircctor of the Colic).!,' of A~riculturc. It i!:! not knOll n just whnt Dr. B:,iit') pl:llls to do in the fUllln·. '06 . I DA M . TAR BEL L BISHOP WILLIAMS WHO DEL.,,,EItEO THE CO,,"MENCEMENT ACDRESS . W H O DEL.IVERED T H E I!o ... CC ... I.. ... URE .... TE SERMON . COMMENCEMENT. ~I:H'r:II f~a\Un.·" t'olilhillcd to make the COIll'lll'nCCIllCIII ~C;l.-.on of '913 unique as weI! as enjoy :, hlc. Une of these \\'iI~ .he u~c of ,. lell. So X J l~ fect in sil.'" ill which was hdd Ihe hacc,I],lIlrc;Uc sen irc :lml tommt.'IlCClIIclll l",erd.,cs, :I~ well :IS .he alumni lundwoll. .\nothcr feature of nOlI: \\:I~ the hel 10:11 for the fr~1 lime in the his IOn ,I f l ' OIlHllCIlCt;IIIC l lI nur 0\\ 11 col le),::c haml furnished nlU"il ' , and \\ c :Ire ":Ift: in ~a~illg Ihal tlwrl' \\:I~ neler hdll'r rnu~ic on JlIl\ o!;rasion. Iriclll.ial )'.·ar. !I1all~ alullIni were herc carll forl1\l'r cnollg'h 10 be pr(·";Cnl o n commclll'c m('nt da\. T hi~ being- lIas attclldnl The senior pKlli~' al I'ille Lake III a 011 Saturd;l\ I;lrg'c ':Uld friend;:; of the cla;:;s. :tnd the 11'-11 .. 1 memorial seT\-iee~ were also cllrried out. llumller of relatil' l' ~ \ Class d:lv c);,l:n:i:ics \\ cre held Oil ).1..,nd:I\·, COIlSbliu;,!' of the presi dellt's ;Iillress, by Robert E. Lorl:l': cla'-s prophesy hy ).1 iss Ll'IHse CIClllCllS, N. D. Simp~oll allil I . .I. \r 00l1i1l. The excrcise;; dO"'cd with the son;..:-_class of I(}I ,;' The senior IU/leht'on :H the dose of the Commencement cxerciscs II as held in thl' dining room of the women's building, ami was follow ed by a /lumhcr of excellent to:ISt!:!. The committee having in ch;lrge the faculty reception to seniors 0 11 Saturda), el' cning :lrc 10 be COn · g ratu1:Hed, as il I\'as a most ple;ts:lIlt occllsion . Pres. ami ~t rs. Snyder and the deans of the vnrious (Iil'i_ SiOIlS, with their wil'es, were in the rel'ci"ing line. Dallcing occupied the )!reah:r p!lrt of the pro~r:tm. hut w:\" inler"pcrseu with both instru mental and I'oeal music. toO, 111 the reception tendered the "ell ior dass :llHllheir fricnr/s, 011 ).1011- lilt\" e\'t.~nillg, the home of I'r~'sidt'lll :11);1 ),1 rs. ~Il\'dcr p resented 1\ festive :Ippcarnnce '" ilh ils decoral ions of rose!>. (';101:ltioIlS, peonic:i, palms nnd fcrus. The lawn. W:I~ ga.\ "ilh its dectric li"hh .. hnded with .l:lpancsc I:UllCrn..;, where punch was "~' ned :Ind Ihe haml furnished mu In the recc1' in~ lin(', in addi· "ie. tion to l're";.lU1I1 ).Irs. Sn~· ller. were tud.rc :Hld )'Ii"s Ida ),1. T arbell. !'rof. :tn~1 ).irs. ).rr~. COllill:..:-wood, "cd/.ie. :Ifld the oflicen; of the sen A~si;;ting throu~h the ior class. parlors were Ihown, Taft. L:llluon, IIedrick, :ulIl :->all' lIunt hlUI t'h:tr).!'e of ford. the dillin" room, where "ome 300 ).!'ue~t;; wcrc sen-cd I~ ilh dainty re freshment". ).!:tnyof the p:trellls took thi" opportunity of meeting th~' fn.:ult.'. )./ csd:tmes ,:\1 iss T he excrci~e~ 011 Tuesda.,· p:l~5('~1 off n~ r.r ple:."antl), indeed, and the S5th comillellccment is now history. Some 1100 "cats wcre pro\"illed in the big' tent for the oc:cllsion, :lIId e\cn then Il1:HlY people we rc ohliged to stand. Scat;! were resen 1.'11 for the 165 ).!raduate" and for the mem bers of the teaching force, while the deans of the ,'arious di"isions occu pied seats on the platform, togethc r with those who were to reccil'c hono ra ry degrees. T he sefl,ice W:lS vcr)' nicely ca r ried OUI, :tnd though the d :t)' w a s extre mely hO I, the large :tudiencc was most atte n tive to the excellcnl ;ltlltre .. s, which we publish elSl'"hcrc ill thi" i~sUl~. ill full Iionor:try dc"rc~' .. Were conferred upollihe followillX melt ill nc knol\ I· l'dgrncm of the "plemlill work they ),1. A. T aylor, h:t\'c;,ccoll1plisl1ed: '~~, :HIlI \\-arrC ll Ba h~"Kk (,lcct::tsell) D. Sc.: :\1111 Ch:trles 1;:. lb~ .. ctl. ),1. Il ort .. :tnu .I. Ih:nry )'lo(JTC~, ,\/, _\ . The fol· III" iug' :uh'ancell Iit.'grce" wcre also l·vnferrell. this heing by far thl' largest numher cI'cr ).!'rantcli OIl un)' commencement: J..:. J :tk\\ay ,hUllCS Autel1. Clllllde Isaac. C. E. Bates, Erastus Newton. )1. E. Cl\de, Claude ) ( Il~hnll, C. E. Carrier, Lyman, )1. Agr. C'a\'IHlIlj.;h. J ohn OrifHth. C. E. Dikeman. My ron Jay. C. E. Foster. Floyd OS>'i:lu, M. Agt. Gilger. 11rs. ,I'rn~' '·allglill. ~1. H. E. (;oot1.. Chri8tiau U"rmal1, 11. For. Gurney, 0"),1011 Al~in,.'I1. E. Hurley. John C!l.rlelon . .'II. S Ireland. CIlI!!. )fark Lorin, M. E. IT!."ll1ml, 31Ti. from ThOUllliiOn. M.I-I. E . Johnll(ln, .'Ilaurke F'lo"-~r , C. E. John!lOn. Sidney Egbert , C. E. Krentel. Calla Lime, :'01. H. Eo North r up. Lydil\ Zne. )1. U. E. Odlltt, Charles J .. IIJ. S. Piper, \\'iIIilllll Eugene,)1. E. Pokorny. Emil Chnr1es, )1 . E. Ra.en. Paulinll, Elona, M. H. E. Reed. Clllreoce <\rt hur. 11. Uort. Reed • .'lIn. Kath eri ne )Ic:iaughton. 11. U. E. Ro8s, Cha rl ~ Burl. )1. S. Sanford. ~'rnn k Hohan, M. For. Se.erKn ce, Boward Dllniel, C. E. Spencer. Louis Mllrti n, C. E. Steele, Josel)h Uerbert, C. E. Svetlilrotf. Konstnntill N .. M. S. Thll.lCher, Fellt Edwin Na\)QleQlI . C. E. (Oonthllled 0" ""Ire ~.l is • \n\louI1Cl'mCIll tll:llie of the l11ar ri:lge, on June IS, of Kinton B. Sll'l"ells. '06,:1 1111 ~Iis!j Belle Burpee, :H Aberdeen, \\' flsh . . \I r. and ?-.Irs. Ste\"CIlS will be at hOlllc :lfler Au)!. 1St at 1177 J..:crh~ St., l'ortlllIlJ, ()rl'g-nll. '06. just "1:1"":1\-cll J. Dorsey SpCIll II few hours 111'011 the campus la,;t \Vednes IIny. Dorsey h:ld rclurned frOm tllkillg' a dOdorate eXllIl1ill:l\ion at (;ornelll·lIil·crsit)'. The degree to hc conferred i., thaI of I'h. D., :Ind ,:ollles as the result of stud\' in plallt physiolo~." alld piau I hreed- 111).!' . '00. in a ret'ellt nllmher of erlliro/. hi"t( /iir t.'oi:t,·riolllffic. :I SCIentific jourllal puhlished in .Iellllll, is found :lIlcxlended arlick on ., The Inllu ('nec of Certain _\cid _De'itro}ing' Ye:I"'~ upon Lacti Bnctcria," by ).Ii..;s lac ~orthrIlJl, uf ollr dcpur t. ment of Bactl'rinlo)!y. Dr. Otto K:thrl. formerly of },1. !\. C., 111\(1 1I0\\" of lilinoi~ !Jni\'er"try, is al ... o:t l'(\nlrihlltor to the ahOYl' named nl:t;.!:ll.ill~·, ).!r. :uld _'Ir". ""alter \o\';~rden,of Ku~hlOn. wt:rc made h:tpp.1 h) the :Irri, al of a ,bug-hler, Hclt), .Jalle. .Il1ne~3. )'fr. \\r ;lrdell~:ly!l: '·.sorry to mis ... the bit[ triellni:ll. but its the l illl.· thirlg-~ i~1 life that COlllll." 'ro. ~Ii~:s Ur~u\;, \\'al~b, "1)Cci:t1 with l'illol1, .~. :tnd Dr. Elllwr Alfred of Detroit. were married in St. \'inceiH Dc P:lul's dlllreh on June ':-1.191:;. Ur. :Ind Mrs. l'illon are nt hUn1c after .\ug'. I :11 591 ~Ic­ Lir;t\\" An' .. Dctroit. P. \\-. ).I:tSOIl, :tssistmlt in ~'DtO' Illology at I~urd\le Unive rsi ty, has been granted an incrense ill !I:llar)' o f $~oo, and advanced to lhe grade of instructor for the corni ll/.:" ye:lr. 2 The M. A. C. RECORD . The M. A . C. RECORD puaLI ... ItD ~Il"" TUUDA'" au",,,~ T .. II ceL_ 1.0:"" y ........ , THI< ... CH'O' . . . . . TA"II: ____ .... "'c:ULTU" .. L CDL'.JlGL 150 Ct. .. T S PItR yr.AII Entered A. lleoond-elasa wldl maUer ,H Lan.,nil. Mt ch. Addre .. "U .ul!8cripUo" ... "d ad".rUI!nr maner to the M. A O. "'Iociation and CollL'~e by this reuniOIl. BACCALAUREATE. By B ishop Williams. The baccalaureate sermon on .sundll .... IIftcrnoon was concedL'f.! by all to be one of the "e ry best e\'er given at :'oJ. A. C .. and was full of most excellent advice to the young llIen and )'oung women ahout to l!/lter "pOll their life work. The address was bused "POll the story of israel's first choice of a kinl{, who, wbeu called Ollt because of IHltund altaillments, for he was from the shoulders and upward larger than his fellows, he wus fo und "hiding among the stuff." "'hat the world Deeds tcxlny is leaders _men who arc large where leaders should be, from tJle should \\"e need such ers and upward_ llIen in the business world, who will c.Ilrry into thai business real 1l!llCler ship, high ideals and lofty aims. \\' e need men who Hre leaders to shape public opinion throu~h the press, and not go like the cork bob biug down the s tream, making eddys here and there and vainly imagining that it is s~apillg a cou rse. Neve r was there a time when there was snch a need for leaders in the pulpit as at present; men who will belp to bring about the kingdom of God upon earth by making them the selves useful 10 mankind largesl sensc of thc word, \\re need .all these :15 weI! as in other lines of they arc hiding work, lind "10, :l1I10ng till' Sluff." ill The speakcr stated that success was the American God , and we had become all too thoughtless as to just how or under what conditions said success was aHainl!d. To :I cer t:!in extent, we ape the a r istocracy of our friends ac ross the seas, for we h:I\'c our tlllkes of iron and sted, ou r captains of industry, our kinKS of finan ce and our em perors of oil. To these ..... c bow dowl\ :Inti pa.y tribute (IS su rety as do our friends of other nations to real rulers. and ,,'hat we need is a broad outlook in life-one that will (:nable liS to see humanity. appreciate Strang'e to say, some eight or ninety per cent of thc· taws of our IlInd are fo r thc protection und sc1f-gullrd illg of property, only lhe reo mainder being for the welfare and happiness of the indi,·illual. small The Ilation is looking 10 our uni ,·ersities and colleges for leaders, and leaders arc being supplied" ho arc larger from the shoulders and It is to upw:ml than their fellow s. be hoped that they willnot be found I'hiding alllong the stuff." CAP NIGHT. The usu;l\ large c rowd gathercd to witness the C :lP night program, and from many points of view it was the grealest event of its kind :-..'ed Lacey, 'q, vet attempted. j)roved himself past master as a chai rman. :md kept the c rowd ill an uproar from sta rt to finish. Pres. Loree, of the graduating c1nss, spoke of the various tradi. tions inaugur:lted by the class, and urgcd their cOlltinu:lllcc. li e hand ed out some ~ooo advice 10 under classmen_ and clo ... ed by calliug' at tention to some of the changcs which he hoped the future would bring for!h. introouclory :'oIr. Llcey's Dean Shaw responded to some of of reo marks by reviewing the hi~tor) of that gentleman. much to the anll1se lie spoke Illent of his audience. on lhe events thc evolution of which h ud lead up to 1he present cap night, ami, as usual, !!avc the scniors somcthing \\ orth while t o carry home with them. The male quartette ;lIld Illen'S glee club furnished excellellt Illusic, lind the display of fireworks W:b kept up throughout the progr:lnl. The rows of colored lighG, between which the seniors marched, pro duced .. pretty effcct , and the big bonfire liKhted up ~Ieepy Hollow to ).(00<1 athantage. Following the addresses and llI:1rched in a music, Ihe sen iors II spot ncar to snake-like colu mn the amphitheatre, the ceuter of where the furnace was lighted, and where the "mull with horns" re· ceived the books and cast theln into the fire. Then follow(od the usual scramble by the uuderclassmen, who danced around the hig bonfire and "cast in their mites," to the music of" I l ail! 1-Iail! " by the college band. The class b:lllner WitS then handed down by Prest. Loree of the senior dnss, and 01) beh:!lf of the juniors was received by Prest.-elect Ernest Burt. The program was carried out vc r)· nicely, and the members of the junior class are to be congratullitLod upon the s uccess of S:IUle. The weather man threatened to "stor m the place," but held off, and the nig ht proved ideal for the seven1h :lllllual cap night celebr:ttion. COMMENCEMENT. (OontLnued from PB&e 1.1 The following members of the class of 1913 werc g ranted thc de g ree of B:lchclor of Science, having complc1"ed for graduation . requirements the Lewis A. \V iledell W:lS the first graduate of the course in veterinary medicine, and when he stepped from the platform he was greetcd with a gene rous applause. l!,\ CllHLO ll S 01' SC I E~CE. Agrlt-uttunll ,u,,,hl .. U~$ are de..lguuted by a; ~;nR I"~"" rl" .. \)y e: 110m ... ~:oononaIC5 by II; Fo ~try by J. Alger. Eulalia Delle, 11 Allen, Gleason , e Allen, Percy Ira, CI Allen, Rhea Beroioe, h Andrews, Francis Englebert, e Avery , Jeane P .. h Baab, Yinna Ellen, Ii Bailey, Frank Taylor, a Baker. Thorn," Fred, a Ball, Luie HopkblS, 'I Bauer, ClifIordl.awrence, e Bauer. Walte r Ferdinand; e Bissell, IUchard Elwood, e Bloomquist, Fritz Theodore, a. Bowll!S, lIer!)ert Hudolph, a Brll.(lley, Darry Daze, e Bralldes, Elmer Walker, t1 Brand!!, h-an Eames, e Brillfl, Dwight ,\lIen, a Brusselb&ch, Ruth Antoinette, h C.llnpbell, Leroy Wardell, e Carey, Lafayette ChlU'les, a Call1tens, Carl Ch ristopher, t1 Chamberlin. Ralph Ge rald, e Chawbel1l, ~:dwllrd George, e ChapuLI,n . Carroll Bllrney, e. Clawson, Mary Louise, It Clemens. I,oulse Isa bel, h Clothier, Ilu\.lert George, (1 Colga .. , Richard And rew.! Collin!f, Earl Harry. II!; Cook. Gerald D., / Con>,., 'Valter Coombe, (1 Cowing, Frank Pickering,! Crane, Laura Edna, 11 Crane, Rena, h Crawford, Charles Beattie,! Cumming, William Sinclair, II!; Da,'ldllOn. William Leslie, (l Deau, Trumau J .. e DeOlopper. )'lartin, t Dennison, Uomer Edward, t1 Digby, Earl Leo. (1 Dillman, Gro .. er Cleveland, e Ooan, George D., I!! Douglas, Earl Chester, e Dunn, Lancie William, II!; Eddy , Alfr~, a Ellman, Morris Craaniansky, a Jo·IH'orite. Nellie Grace, Ii Fields, \'{al ter Samuel, (1 Filkins, Stanley Jay, II!; Fletcher, John DeShon,/ Frahm, =--orman Fred, a Gaffney. Edward Bernard, e. Ga rdner, Harriet Barbara, It Geyer, Elmer Charles, f Gilson, Clair Anl~8. II!; Godin, Frederick Joaeph, a Goodwin, Oziaa Talcott, (l Gore nflo, Elmer Frederick. (I. Graham. Gladys Phyllis , h Gribble, Willialll Charles, e Gridley, NOrman Brown, e Hsck, David George, II!; Hagerman, Detoy Le8ly, a &11, Carroll Hersey, tl Hawiltoll, Joseph Heald, a Hammond. Danll. Charles, e Rauey, Burtwill. I!!. Haugh. Raymond Reck, tl Bayes, Florence Marie, h Hendric kson, Ar t hur Howard. a Hewitt, Howard Eugene, (1 HiI!)er t, Joseph Victo r, e Hock, Elmer Forreat, a Bogan. Suaie Jua nita, h Holland, Maurice Lawrence, a. Hutchins, Lee Milo. (I. Hunn, Howard fl. , a Jacklin, Harold Madison. e. JlI.kwll.Y. Clara Joyce, II Kaden, Frederick Charles, a Kantera, Lloyd McNeal, e Kelley , Leon Perry. e Ketc ham. Paul Dwight, (l Kiefer, Earl Chester. tl Kimball. Richard Mautheno. a Klinger, Karl llott, a Knickerbocker, Mamie Maude. h Kroodsma, Raymond Frederick,! lAlmoreauJ:, MMge. 11, La.llgworthy, Dannah Vi rginia, II Lardie, George Leslie, e Let\'is, Almyra Dewey. h Loree. Martha VanO rd eu, II Loree. Rohert L. , (L Lo"elace, Edward Keets, e McClintock, James Albertine, Q McDonald. William Arthur.! MOl ntyre. HOt\·ard Hoke, a McKillop. llary Ethel, II McNeil , WiJliam Thomas. a ~Iacdonald, Joseph Alexauder. t }:rason . Arthu r Charles. a )'Iather, Dan Willard, a. Meyer, Earl no rton, e Millers, Harold Freeman . a Mooney , Bern i,. Edward,! )Ioore, Morris Home r, e Nason. Maud Esther, ,. Nie!:r, William Ls'·ane, e Normington, Ruth Dorothy. h Olney, Albert Jacksoo. a Olney, Clinton Beem, II Osl~r , Harold Scott, (I Paiithorp, Raymond Randall. I' Pick ford. In'i n Thomas, II Powell . Hazel Ethel . II Prescott, Lyle Arthur, I' Heed, Luther James, (l Reiley. Willgert, (I. Riblet, William Roy, e Riddell, Fred Thomas, a Robey. OrseJ &hl"in, It Rosen, Robert, a Runner, Arthur John, CI Russell, ll.erl Andrew, (1 Sackrider, Ard ThomM, a Sandham mer, Frank. CI Sayre, Donald Thomas, CI Schuyler, Harry A., a Scriber, Lynll William, a Sen'is, Lawlence Raymond. a Shafer, Mary Sylvia, 11, Sherman, h 'a Dell, II Shuttle worth, Earl Harrison. e. Sibley, Judson Standish.! Simpeon. NathlUl Dunoowbe, II S mith, Ladie Reed, 'I Smoker. Roy Simon, a Sno .... , Barry Gilbert. a BtAlge. George. Will iaw. e. StOlle , Donald Dwight, e Thowpson , Leroy Hatchel, e Tinker, Earl Warren,! Turney, Mary Emeline,lI Vankerckho\·e-, Joaeph , II!; Vining, Keats Kendall , t1 \Vaagbo, Berman. a Waldron. Clara May, II Waleh, JoTederic John, e Ward, Homer Merle. e 'Varner, Arthur Erastus,! Wells, JOQeph Samuel, tl Wendt, John Mattin, a West .. eld, MarinUIl,f Wheate r. Henr~' Jay, a Wilhelm, Philip Warren, u Wilson, Alston John, a Wolf, Arthur David,! Woodin. irvi ng John. (1 Wright. Harmon Kline, a Zikgraf. Arthu r Ferdinand, II!; DOCl'OIl OF VEl'EII I ~AIt\· ~lI:-:DICISE . Wileden, [,e"'ls Alison. • , \ • COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS . By I da M. Tarbell . If all th l! yuung' meu 01' young W Oll\l'1l gl'!l.IiWl tillg: from college Ihig Jun e (If H)t:l II'P Hlrl sH UOWll with all thl' hnllcsty ,Hid simplici th nt i>i in thelll Il'hnt they ex t," fJf the ,,"odd that they are ]1 ('o,,:t d lll- I' jUg. and ,dJat they ex p l:ct to find its pUl'POseS and mdhods to be, Hnd tell ,v(',us fl'Olll li O'\" would s,·t dOII'!l w it h equal s in ce rity and di[-(-c tll css what the." 1Illn:: disco\', In' ,,"(full! lllll't', I n-Iltm'e, eYl'tl. sOllle uf tlk m,)st illuminating ed lh:lltioll,li dAW tha t was ("'t'!' col lceted. Th .. a \'cr,lge tUlll-g-'- sl \1- d,-nt lin:,s in n w"rld \\"hi,-h \'xisl;; It is a ~;t'le(·t ,1ll1L rw- 1(1 sct'\'C Ilim. ded," [ Is pllrp OSI!S al'e II"I,1'lIl. well [I ii 1l1(>thnds [[!lye t! enlWII. heCH \rell tlwll)1'h t nnl. Hlill IlliUl,\' III' Ihcm ha\"c ,.;11),,,1 Ihl~ 1('''1 ,,], g"ell IH a c ti\' I' ralinn.;; "I' ('xpo.' t'i"IIt: ... ilies al',' di1"l'dnl h)" 1I11'tl lIml \\"h ... f"r lIlt· most. p:\1'1. 11'''IIh"1l ,wd ,]re l'I·;] (·Ii,·nlly all pI" Ih('111 ital·,· titl('1 1 Ih "ms(·l\·('~ with "nl',- allil paitl~ 'l'h1'.'· arl' 1"111'11 alld 1','1' lhl1t Inork. \\""lIl,'U wit" Iln ld 1\"(11'1;: Sl) high IIHlI IIlf'." ha"(, ],,>,'11 willing". in Ill'd"l" I" lip it. I .. ]'111 f"'hiud ,IWIIlSpll',·s pl·Hr-Ti,·all .,· all 110\\1" ot \l'nl'lilly SII1·,"'''''. "all",] Id):II :'1 [(1 1'('01",'1'. Ih~ lltHj"I'it.I' Ih,~ IIl"ml"'I'''; "I' "!leh st ndl'nt's ~I"I\lp hnd ;1 ""lHlllf)n ".',]wl"ii'II(·c ill lifl, ill Ih,· ~'f':l I'S lll'\~i',~din~ "(,]\f'g,~: at I'X[)('I'ieIH:,' hns heen 1";I,.;t .;;imilal" "III'lI~ h for th'>11I \11111('1" "t:l l1'\ (I II!' 1I110111f'1' raid.l· 1\'t'II. ,)f Slll1ll.( illll'lli~ l'n"l· . t hi,.; Ilti>; "j" is I" g""'S :111(1 '1' 1](' I"I" .. m J!l"asp ;;IHd " nl lllHl;t. S'·I·'· ... it. Ih i.;; \1'\11'101 " ' hidl f'xi>;l" I" ... ,'1'\'" him ill If' ,UI ... \\"h,·I·(·. if hI' cxi,.;ls ,II :tIl. It 1\';1111 ."; Il<,th· II" iug' of him mil,'>:;s h(' cilll 1)1"11",' Ulal hi' hl"ill)!"; it SIllll('thillg". I f it i" an '1l"tlel'!y wrwld. nu human in lenig'Cllre has yet 1\I'(ln I',Hll1d wit. h ,.;n lt'ieii' nt. I\!HI\I"l\'(l~c Ilnd PO\\'('!" 10 Mwl.,·z,· :1Ilt! prove t Ill" '''Hlisl";wtinll "I" 111\ llWll Ihis I" kind . . " Cil hll"c sp'-'Ill th"il' lil"('~ it" ,,1l!' ill attemp t in~ to I"C,lll o,;,· lJ(ttlH'nfl I" ;1 S'l li;;I';\("\') I·,I' ('hlS.~ifi · "!lli on all .\ Iw",' !"all"11 hnrk, hal'· .\[Illl.\" ,)f 111"11) Iwl"l' escaped rl" oI . I"r·"m tln·il" fnilllre by t.llldllJ..' rl'l"· U!!;' in ";(lIIW t h(>M'\" nt· ~\"f;t'·II1. r ('· ligious. sritn t ifio:- \; 1' philtJs"phifal. \\"hic·h 1111'." ;;p"lIrl !llPi\" lil"rs ill in· 1· I"bH',· "I"'I'ylhillg' Sif;liug' rIo Iwdc\" if Ihl.',I' olll.,· had ;1 "hlln ... '· I" flpplr it uuin:l'l>all,l'. ,\'ould nl](1 sA{,l'ifieill}! Th is '\'Orld Into whil"ll III!' ... tll drIll go{'s is in nn !own,.;,· a sI'II'ct w(lJ'ld. Th"s,' W'(lple in it \\"hn Iwid l ' Ih{'ms(>1n'S ,m cxr lw;in'n rss. in herding" IInl.l· with Iheir o\l'n kind, ra u 11IlI .,· r nl"l"~' olli 111"i l" 011· jed h ~' limiting' thrir fil·lt! "I' "x IWI"){'nrl' the hrrad th of Iheil' Im("rh'fi~,'. lts pnrpI)sr>< 111'1' apIHll" ~ll lly i llllllnH'I" ahlf.'. ;111(\ fl·{'fl u cntl .l· Ihl'.'· 11I'e cross pllrp')s"s. H s mclhnl\>; a rr as I·a · fl>< ils p nl·p n.'~cs. nil,] hot h nl"(' r ice! fl'l'q n euil ,r Tll('rr impnlses. dning a IhillA' Illc Illllltlrnl it o1i(,(lIl (1s. ill Ihl~ " 'ar it (lietat rs. Jt s ;Issori;l· linns ha w littll' Ilf the flltHilial'il ." . of th ns,· t hlll .nlll find in II,,· 1'(,1-' I(>ge Iw,rld. You li r e fnr c('d inH' lIilsoei;lIin li with Ihf)s ,~ whose ex peri ... llce of life at'\, :'1. ) I'l'mote from y ours Ihat it is li S if 11li'.'· ;;l'O)(C fl foreign tongnf'. Tnto tlli s j nmhl (>(L contnHlic-to ry II I"g-a nization hc w ild('l'inp: and Th e M . A. C. RECORD . 3 .'·Ollng men l111d w omen go. and Ihe great question the w orld IIsks IIf Ih e ll eweom l' rs is whrtil('1' tiwy 1l1'C' goi ng to make th c world an I.'Dsier 01' a IWI'Clcl' plaee to li"e ill: ,dleth('1" they are going" t o COn· tribute to its disor d e r 01" itf; 01" del', T he eagern rss " 'i lh whi ch .,·out h accepts the cbllllellge in tllf'Sf' q u cr.t ifl ns, joy with \\'hi(;.l1 il seizE's f,n the work \I' hic h o ft'o ·!"s itself. ils co nfitil'l1 cr ill its uwn ,lhilll,1' 10 help n .,duel'! eha(.s I" syr.l l'IlI.-lhesr a re th e (} ualities ,,·hich kee p hope ilnd jn~' :"IIi\'\' in Ill!' \\·OI"ld. anti l.;e{'p half of it at lall1-'hing' al 111(> d(lubt;:; Alli l 11'11,.;1 Iwwil tl l'I'ulL'nt s of Ihc ulder halI. the t n tlltlt (] Il"slion I. ... Ihis faith of ,·nlllh in itself jll"'lified 1 [I is a ~'er.l· im p(ldant '111("';;l ion t,) liS "Id{' r (Ines w l1<' l ht'I' yllU nrc WOI'lh ns Illud l AS ynu )Iftll." LOr us han; IhiHk Y(' ll Il r e. 1~'fll'llcd that we aI'" ffll' from he illg- 1\'(11"l h wllat wc tlwll!!hl '\'I..' W('I'e IWI·nl'·. 1\I·cntv.fil·p.- lhirt,· .\·('al·"; !II.!O. 11;1 a \il,p (~r-"ll;:;inl1! Tl{c lies nl ,\11$\\'1'1' III"St cuti l'd.,· in Ih.: kind of thild,· 11 1'1' c1lt'l"ying i l l~ .lpplll"lltliS YO I1 illt" Ih(' \\·t) I·\(l. 011l' of ou r yLOllng 1'\J1ll1l rked j"ul'llalifils Ihe olhCl" ,Ia.'·. in his (' olllm{'ut ,)11 Ih(' COIll- I lwt LIt(' nil, 111<"111"'1111'111 S,·IISOl!. .led lit: a ,'olll'ge C'Llur ali ,>n 1\'iIS to t o " ~iI, ·h .'·'!lllig 111(111 OJ' WOIl1(,ll l'aS" IIJ1"I'n~h IiI',· lik,· 1";lti,III;]1 IllllIIHn h,·ill)!!;:. alld 11M like shet'p: Tlm t i,.; 1111 "tl' 11:111(\ wa.'· of sa,"illg Ihllt Ih,' nHl i ll purpose of eduefl · is del'e1o pin g whnt W t' eall t i('11 h"I"·";1 minds. 01 ' . 1I11)1'C flll'lIlIt! ICI·lll. il1t(llll'cll11l1 iH1eg l'ity, Su('h ;l d,·,·t'\opnwllt rnellllS. ,IS I ~ ec it. tlll"" ~ things ill ]l111,li .... IlI;JI·. '1l('nIlS 111:11 "uc's Ihillkillg is (\ II 1\;l luI':11 IJI"I 'snrlil[ Pl"oc(,s,;;. All11 l11lt lIll imitntifll! of somebod \' else's WfI.'" III' lo"killg"" ;It things; it IlWilllS Ihnl Y"lIl' milld d nN; Hut fo rgd 111111 111<' Irlwl(' is 110 gl'e:ltt:r t1WII III" slim "I II,,· pUI"IS. C"l'U iF it is .'·Olll' pel'Slllll11 n: lift, .\fl". Ghld· SIU I\(' "aluo'd a Il'nlh 111111'" J"'cAn;:;r (lr _.\I·i,.;I"II,· h,L1 l slalcd it I'lal" !l11111 he,',H1sc il I\"as ti l\' II·ulh. Tn Ihis h,' I\"IIS 11 Sll'i\dult (' IIIlIr;ls t 1.0 hi., g-n~lli .·\ m (lI ·; ~·l111 ("lIllemp,)r{lry - a lIwn l)ol'll ill t. he S,IIlW ,'I'M' a s II<' (IS0!l 1-fl man who. u;ltil his d,'alh. Inlll')'(ld 11" did GI"d;;totJ< · f"I' Iht.: puhlie ~ood. T hflt man Inl"; .\braham ['in('IIIIl. I t is tlit]"i ,·nlt til eonC"i \" c (>f a h'1"~Hler gull" ill whAt is call ed ('(\UCllti()nnl op pr)l"Iuuily than that hrt\\"eeu '''il· lilllll E'rIlr1 Gl adstl)ll(' And ..\1)1'1\ !Ialll L in (,(,I1J. Gla d stolw WlI"; the ""11 "I" 11 \\" r fl1th,\' m('rchn llt " I' hi!!l) stulltling HS n citzell. TI p WII;; '. nl. (I hn,I' t il Eloll 111111 Ox£ol"d. ; intel· il-(' Hl al O)JpO\"llluity: I~ o rn in a I"l'!lwlf' Illg eahi rl, of pOOl' il~\!I' lik.\ him· self rot· 1i:lH)\I"le,lgc. ITt' kllt'\I' no sIL',mg Iraph(·I·. 11<1 sI"IH)la l". lin 1I1f111 "f tl·ain,·d in l ('I1('<:\. 1)111' llIan 11l\t! 11\"'11 Il pt.:!!(',1 till' l\'IlI·hl' ... I"i r h ('st in1t·II,·CllInl IiI',,: he· ar""p l ct! it \\'hat wilh hl' wa~ t1lll~ll\. sl1tistil!d if 11(' 1111· rll'I'''I')I)I! tIle IIl1';lIlilll! "f hi!! l eac h· ('t·,.; ami ,,(I ul(] "I:tt,' it in (,011"1'11_ '1'\1 Ihr (, th er 1111111 li'HHtl It·l'ms. hnd IW"ll ,Iellie,l ",'l'l'." hcl]! 5ilCi- 1' 1.1' has d"I'isrd fUI' slinlll\;ltinJ! Ih,; jlll,·n", ·!, .I'd w;; Itt, fo]J · ICllJ']l"II ""oJllc h(j\l·. as think. ill his Ilitlinl1l1 !'O!·_ 1](, ~tl ·n!..:}!I (·'\ "~t. thft l I h,' m,,-<{ im lll'l'lnn t t h in}! ill Ihe ""wld - "ll" ;llld "nly Ihing: 111111 ,,·hi,·1t m;II",s .""11 fI'N'. is hUII )fl' diF;eo"(lI'Nl that r.';t tllillkillg'. ili(' tnll h is 1, 1 hl• round nol in o tlll"l' 11\1'11'';; h"ol;,.;. lout in rho.: l'e· 11\\·11 mind nn,1 "('SSC'" of 0111" '<; ;) olisl'UH'I"Y IT \\11" t" IWill" t. 1r\lil'li II\! Wi!'; nen' r t',II~I'. Tt. In)>; Ih;lt dist::ol"(lI"\' I'llithrulh' fllllo\\'c d whic-h dill't'r(·illiatNI hilil fl'nm the l'al·I.I' Glnd sl(lll~·. T o 1111,· lU:l1I th l' Ihuup:ht \1' ;1 .... ~a('I'I'd 1)I'l"ow"',' it hall tht, IIlh('I' hl"'ause I1l1lhol'il.,·. it \\"l1S 'rh eil' CfH'cel"s enmjluI'i'd IIll"el" mllll .\· illustratiolls of 1111" {'tl",'rt IIf Ihe tlill'rl'ent 1Il('11' IllJ nujll"I....... "nlhinu. !tn,\,(>,' l'l'. .. tJ"ett nf ~ho\l's rnlll"l' (·k;HI.I· tilf' Ihnt 11t1l11 th"il' lilerul"Y prn,lu(·1. Willi:llll (;1n,I...;tO!1t' 1(11'1 seal·,>,·I\' n phl·a ... ,' whi('h lI'ill he 1!'{'il;:;\I1"'li AS I·Xllr·I'S.~ioll IIf a I lu' ~t'enl tnlth, 1, irlPnln Il'ft mnlly. 011101,,1')111'. w,I Wl1 itJ\lu,; writ '-I" Ihat he was. 1(·1'1 110 sill)!]" sho l,t Pl''' duelio n '!ufllity. Linrol ll's (;{' II ,"lShll!'g' spf'rch IInti hi>: Sc('\.>!111 l nau!::IlI':11 111'1' uni,·cr· "all~' ;lcktJ(ll\"lrd ~N1 I" Ill' alllon~ IIIP Ill nsf p,·d'e,·t hils "I' El1~lish PI''';;,. "," '1' wI'i lt ('n, GlllclslOIll' mnt!,· nwny iuHlll'llli,11 slwer·lws on 11I1l!1.\· import.lllt .~lIhjf'C IS, lollt no s pe('(' h (I f hi.~ l~"mpal'es ill nHlst('I·.\· \11' lllnl,~ r iai. in logi,' an,l ill mOI"AI ('no pc!' ferwH' with Lilll'ol 'I'S rll inll lIis ,Ul'i'll l Ilt'unl{'s P'IIJ1[lHI'(' ill high ill lelleelua\ (]\wlit.l· \I' ilh Line"ln's dl·hA"' S with D r'n g'lfl s. Ouc is t\w "',11"1, ,,[ ;] mind tl·niH ... l I" IInol('I" stalld ami I" f"l1 ol\" jh.~ high{'!;1 Irnditi"ns: til!' nthl·t· (,I' a mind tl'ainl!t\ It, 1" '1\' 0 11 its{·lf. '1'" t lw I ru !.ll. ";lw~'l'Il. auti n,mc of IH' c·i· m incHt I'l'I·ltlal1('nt (,f il :'\o)\\" is ;1I1'fll"Slinnalol.\' tn lc at all lilll"'~ illh'llr-" (Ilnl life is of the Gladsj()]]e rnlh,' l' Ih fll1 til{' Lin · ('olH 1,\'1'1" : thai Ihr !1li1,~;: rof ll\t'll "nlue lll l l!'r wIll'll Ihc"I"l\l'Iw,1 1'1· .... 111 hlloks "I' f rom il r el:rl"'IICcd It·:!,·h· (>1' tlmll ,dl;l( the." hfj,'" thollght ou t Ihemseln-,.;. C'ertainh' t it",r .. i.<; cl"i' iut{'llc'i"\H III <1f' \i rj t ips. Tal, l' tli(' \i lt-rll!"y c lu b, so roUl: ;l11 inSlitut io n (11\1' towml- mn n III ('itpfl('it~· fnt· 1'('111 llsrful \I·ith " Il1'SS, a uJ IIUe with whic h mall." of ~·~)H. \l11l·Iil'ularl.,· ~'I' II YOl1n~ W"~ mcn. will 11(' (\oul'l ass,willtl' \'''111" selt"cs, 1"\\1 \\·il1 find Ihnl I Ill' jWllh l('lTI j,.; 1,1 mak,· il"; wllI'k Joi"rrr ," Ihin.!! IH")'t' [hall a I· ... ,·it·w (>1' "Ilw l" 1""']lI(:'s thillkill)! ,\Ild II .. Iin!!. The .. lull 11t'1",[l's i, ... "lf !!"II'·1·11l.1.1' with if il h!ludll'$ ~I"!'at Ih,' id,'a Iltnl IlI!1lJ,·.~ 111111 )!1't·U[ . j,·hl;: i[ must he ],ut ulIh'ss YuH g'ailliltg "111111\"('. ca ll I I'al\"la"~ tht· sn1Ije('ts w llich you stud'\" illl" 1" 1'111.'1 of yNlr own , '1111". if P Ial .. lif ... - is I",;u/o' I" th,' slr·p(·ts .""\1 1.!ilillill~ nnlhillfl' snl •. \\"C' ... 1;lI1li:lI . j,';JI'1l iii u;;cflll fill' dail.l· li,' in~ tllH ! i t h,'. 1'''IIl''<'; t'Ult UI·" . It is !J il t \lllli\ "' hnl I(s:-;imihllt,d lIii( 1 il j" .... " il ,llh('I' lW" pl!~ ~' ('YI'S .\ [udl ,,!, Ihe II":],'d \I' C .I,) is 1111 mIl!""~ I\'rl il" in rdll "lI1tin\linll th~HI (·1 1111 w"I'k, fl"(':"IllioIC ,r(' (, fI r-II s" r instca,t of '\111' 111\'11. r1' 1I1If' h a~ IlIlt lelll'll"d In sec IIII' l'hat'lll ,.1' his uwn hills. 10 fo llo\\' I hI' PI'('l"'ssi\J11 o[ the f; ,'l1S!>IIS nil hi ... I"i.'m.lt" prail'i'· IH' in Id~ sllt"lt"I','d ndl,,\'; if til' dllcs !llIt lOI"'" lit,' I·, ... k ... nl,,1 rllJ\\,pj's ;11111 ,·I"llds HI h"III{·. h",\' "Im !Jr· t'XI""' I, 1" nlHl drlight in f. , rei~l l li.·I,],.; 1111,1 1II1'(HII;liJl.~. I" dl'l,'N Ih{' ill til., I·,wk .. 111,,\ Hower" illlcl"l· .~ 1 ,·I,"]( ls III" th .... \11''' and 11lf' 11111\ l- llk'~s h t: PYI"i.'lll"-·'" aud I~ ockit·,... '·.""S "Iwlwd at "O,I'1l)::611!t \\'i l ll !!" hll\\II·. wilh;l willd Ira ill.'", 1(1 110'" (m,t !'I'inpnr, · fit 1t"III1'. h" is a blind :\11'\ I I) f..,.\ "lIh' Ihl1l ",hit'h a ."1'" h",,],;. II ~lIi,I,'. i. I';·II"w (''' !npnrtiIlJl 11111," 1,·11 h im I', .... ·c. all.! lit' will I':IIHI.' Ill\' Ihilq: h,· .... t·"s b(·c I1Us.~ III' Hn~ kin hfl" I3nt:dekf'l' "I' T aill" Si'(l 1I it (\1111 ,k~Cl"ih('d it. 11M Oi"' ,·Il l\ St· il is II Iltill!! whi"h his l'l'(:q 11;11"> l1is('''I'(''r'''1. ~"II""'I,',,~ 11';1",11"1'. allo1 IIhl.' ' -'Inll.'· ,,[ II"; U,) fl'om "II Il f'g" into ;(/'1;1' \ ' lifr- ill Iltt' 'mm c (':lse as o ur 'Wc briug ho"k·ridd('l1 tl·;,,·o:Il"I', 1l,'t li in~ 10, Ih,· la;:;k !tilt t he I"aets 11IIIght l iS :md \\"1' "1\11 handle them '1111," in lilt' 'nly tlll',I" ,\'t' J" C ta ught liS, and Illl' pil.'· "I" il i"l that of"'11 It is WI' 11~"·'·1' 1\:1I r11 wlwt Ililf>u;:;, imitalion whi('h ex· this Sf')I'I'y in Ihl' ]ll1lillS l!t'ad s,'hn\ar,<; hip arad"mic I·;I"I'IC';. Ih,' ('Ioql](>nt min, isl('[' mal;in~ no 1'''11I'el"t8. the law ,\·I!1·s I'nll ('I' 1"u('rl wilh p I'cc"dcnt 1'11111>' 1' Ih:1I1 wilh (,qui t.\'. the hlind · !(l'SS 1111 ,\ .tumlln(>"s (II' !;(r"lI t mn,.;s· "s nf ~,,()d and (l isilltCI'(I~t,>d mrn lll'f(l]'e Ift(' ",·il ... "I' ]luhlir· lirf', '\' as it fI!lythin~ hut illilhilily I" sc',' thc 1J1("anings rof Ihill:;"'S nl"Olilid Ihem lhat k<'p t Ollt· in l,· IJ.,"t u;11 el:ls~ as a hod.,' silt'llt .~o l ' rh n lillIe 'de mocra cy gil·pl] 111(1';., \I,.; Iriumphflllt_ l'l'I1S"1I til pnilll 111 Iy and is what YOIll' ,;;n ,Y "h,>!"fo Il rl11f1,']"uti l' fl'I'('l l nm til 1',,11 1111 <1 lh1'Ottl ,' 01).' atlOIII,·r." .\11 <\ Iha.t thcse ,' \'ilil h :1I'(> in a "'IUIl II·." Idle rI' ;;1'1111,,1;: '\'l'I'P Ihick ,·t· ilnd frfof'I' Ihan t,," 'I' I",fol'c in \I'hcl'(' nHll'e bol's au." POIIll II·.';. find girls WI' I'C going tn college, \\' \1('I'C I lw l'f' '\'('r{' morc fl'e c pnl pits. mot·f' n(laflo' mi(' insti tut ions. lI'lrat !1 hll;; hCPIl Ihe \\'('ltkn('!'l.s (.f (lUI' cdu· ('ntiollal S."StClll t hat it taught S(I 111f1I1.I' and prOdlWl'd AO ri'W t hat tl1{' fl"tw m'~R n in~ of th e disr.'l'l·n I' P IH Pm b c r l,!l'O\" lI li p free\" p l'es.~. ill;:.titulion;;; .\ lI d wllY- trlr nu 4 The M. A. C. RECORD. "fhat is it life IIfound theill. uut that we Hl'e tUl'lliug out men wlJO let others do their thinking lIud do not dig do,m into their own minds their real to find thought. If we escape thl." pitfall of au thol'in' there is another which sauue;' or latcr catches fiaIly or 118, and thnt is the telUptatioll to ueUen or at least act as if 'we be ]ievf'1.1 thaI WI' pert)onally were ex C(·ptit1IlS to llH'.~{' laws of life thM men have workt'd out through iI agt"s of experiellct>. Let me lustral('. I :;uppos{' tl1111 the general con censllS of hUrlllltl o pin ion is that all men aud w(HnCIl should give It fnll retnrn for what they get and that includes kings, bank prt'si dcnts. congr(> .. ,mH~n, ministers or the Gospel, farmers, tlay laboren! and factory hiUld~. That in no ut her way can the nee' ~i,ll' ill IIIl' jlldu~tdRl "'hat nrc and f(\1' sO('iety that yutl .\'<111 ~h"nld get so Itl1'g~ II reward. \1"(' a~k of Ollr great tmsts. Thi'l ii till' qu<'slion thllt w(' put. 10 the tcxtil e mallllfa r·turl'r!'> of Law r"lw", aml FalJ Ri\-er anel Palter !loll. "-hat arc :"(.11 d,lill{! for tlw wnrld lhat w(" ~IHlllhl olio\\" you jJ~:'>' you jWhhibit"".v Inriff-.; Hut! dlluhll' tilt· untlll'al price £llr our guruh;' _<\ I hotllJm thf.' demand for the tariff rl"£orm is t1H' peopll"s d(-'t·i .. jlIR that Ihe TIlR.lIllritehlrers firl! Iwl Illakiu~ a fair return fOI' tlJ(' protectiou tllI,'y ;lre getting. /inane·inl Wllrlc.!. tiuillg YHU will fio d 'fue dissa.ti!;far't ion Irith nur fi- 1I111lcial instjtu ti fllJr-; whieh h;j;;; so i~ hase(} on "ti"!'('ll the ("Ollllt r.,- 'rhe m(ln('~' IlI i)! ",alne sli'ipi('ioll. tn,,,t. as we ('/111 it. is not Irorlh It ilS not onl.'" to what it ~t"!!o. 0111' 1I\-t>rl;!rIJ\\'I1 inc1w;trial and fi instilulillllF; 11wI we Pllt Ii;lIle·iMI "-I' Ilrp pnlting it Ihi ... (Iueslion. III Ihu-.;e enga¥eil ill ul1 kinds of 11II1tIan :wtirit.\', "'c are putting I,) \lur f;lrml:r~. what haye you 11('('11 lh.ing with nur soil that yon t·laim its yif'ltl ]If'r 3rre Rhould han· fallen 01T. WI' nr{' putting it 1(, women, whal hn \.(' you been dnill~ "ith (\til" fnmiUes tbat the ('I'y .:;.houll1 ~() lip thlll Ihe home ill not what it nllec Wft~. what have :,'OU Iwen tl oill~ wilh :,>'our labor prohl"m Wilt of clom('<;tic seienel'. that girls should prefer a factory to your house. ?\ow if this question, are you eurni ng wllat you ate getting, were only being put by one class ill c r iticism of another, it would be- of far less !:ieriou s iWIx>rt than it is now. 'rh e present import ance of the question lies in the fact that people are putting it to Ihemseln's as never belore, All throu~h socicty, from higb t o low lh cr{! is running II line of strong self-('ritieism, self exumillation. Tbe strong desire to really make 11 return for what olle gets. Not loog ago iu \'iRiling 11 great East ern factory J fOllud a young wo ll1f1n. tbe daughter or the owuer. working steadily from Ilinl' until ti"e with the people. I>o)-s aud in girls particularly. employed the l)laee, It was 1Iot wf:lfare work she WrlS doing and it eer tain1:,>' WJlS not charity, Sbe was their f:tou.',j llg" (-'irC'umstanees. thc influences sur f"(IUlldillg Ihem. in an IIttempt 10 help them indi\"idllally to make the mo!>t of themseh-es. _-\s !>lIe did this RIl(' wa!> studying the fac torr itself in its relation to these indi\·iduIIJs. til S(,C' at what points It was il might be imprO\'ed. lun-.J work and il was work rull (lr l)llfflillg discouragements Ill' nil work t.-, ~tir and ('Icvat ... others "Why arc y ou doing IllUlot bl', " I am try this! " I 8!oked he r. ing to C'srn m~' dh'id cnds" shl' suid. llhie ."'ation t hat IiiI' !lumber of young men and wo men ill the l'I)\lntrl" who hj)I'c ill heri,t>d lar~(' fortune!; mId who IIr(-' putting" Ih('lllS('h'('s seriotl ... I:.' tn the task o£ i .. mnlliplyin!! llAily. f':ll1lillg th(,IH indi"idusls, It is Ill.'- the h(' I'(>signed, I dllllbt ir il was ('\·t'r AS tru e as it i~ todll.\' that p('oplC' who nrc JI ~\ldin~ iufhH-ntial pnJfl'ssi onal posit ious II!'> often IIsk them,;('l\-es IhE' fJllestion ";\ m I earning whnt I am ~('tting'" On e of the husi (,st writers] know wn'> formprly II c.-l(>r~:,>'m:1Il in a larj1'e lind rich (·it ,- chur{'ll. To tbe sorrow 11tHI (·h ~!!t·in of 11lf' trust(,f'f: :md ('011- ,rh"n ~rcgllt ion the.\" heg-geJ him nol tf! h:IlI'c th('111 and t'Jh\ him. ,,\\,r(-' loye Y Oll, WI' BI'C "lItisfie dlllr,·h. You slWIHI II grl'itl de8.1 Ilf mnlJ('~- whif'h you Sll~' .'·OU f'lIll IIffOrd. hut what I'ight Ita\'e \1" (' to do this 1l\CI·f· lv tn ;;;a t is Chureh~s shouW h' thllt is tl.ll")" shouhl U'lllk" gooc\. reDder aetual Ji"iu~ lOl'n'ice, 'fhis ('hurch dol'S n .... 1 lltl SII, Yuu (1on't Wflut it to Il\lf'mpt- tn do Sll. You kepj) it up itS a fOrm of hL-';:l1r~-. A proof lIf ~· ()nt· r[':o;p(>('lahility a lHl pirt~'. Ilot to (i~hl a [[01.\- "-III', /llid I eltnnot slll~·. J /till nnt eHrll iug' 1Il.\" salary." lIurSi,l\·es. Tlwl'e is no fJucstion but thaL a "ery eonsiderahle number of Ihr wOlDe n engagC'<1 ill the preSf'llt Ino,'pment for suffrn g-e fire from n {"lass who are diS!;lltisned wilh theil' own lIs('lessnes:'l. "-Olll('n who r('(-'oguize tllllt they n,'(, pat·, lI"itc'8 nnd r(,\·olting. Jt is onp nf Ih(' !tC'aJthiC!o"1: things. to my mind. in the country. for it is rlouJ;tCul if th l're (!,"C'r was io nny Illud at any time so 1arl-!e a numh('r of purely pnrasiticnl wom('1l liS we ha\'c today in the United Slates. " 'om('u who bccausC' they are rich or eomfort a!)ly off pass th eir Jives in nmu;;;ing tilemspl\'es or in seek, iug excitcment in sensatiolls. Go up and dowu the s trec ts of any of our wcll-to,do Amer ican towns and count the women who IUl\'e tidy incomes who <10 not.hiug but sene themselv('s aod VOlt will realiw what 1 mellO , There are legions or them, and those legions lire beginning to realize that they ure rende.-ing no scrvice for whll.t they are getting. Le t this gl'ellt body begin to ask itself " H ow call I earn tn.'- dh' idends, prow,! that 1 am worth to so~iety what it b..-jv(-'S Ole?" and we shall luwe liuch a stirring in our towns 1).<; witS DeVer seen bcfo!"('. is Il. uull f:Olllcthillg of The!"e are the CYll iCHl who sa y that thuS(-' like my JOung beiress, my clergyman , my revo lting wom ell of m el.UlS, IlrC o nly ~ki u g change and e xcitem ent. ThaI they have tired of dull li\'CS m~d are seeking inte ~ests whic h In11 be fr~h Hnd glowmg. There this probably in all revolt and fOt my p' be two <.:anll ol e([ lwl fin:. ealled tl rC\' intl n happ cni Jl~ . 1'('\'011. Th iR is II Ot praetieal I\e is n,H mO{-,I·at~·. Ih(>:,>' Slly. Ihis wllat \H' \\'[llit. we will not hll\'e it. we wanl a. hlnu in lfhil·h all shall share. whntHC'r tile inlwri lance, according to the eoutribu tiol1 they makr. We al'e making IIIl eOJlt r ibutiOIi. hut we arc g('t linl-! a groat retun-t. we W11l1t to IlIl.\' tIS others. ~I)W r should call this arc, i"31 of inl('lleet in tilf'Sl' people. the practical recognition tI£ the facts o[ li[e. not only till' fM('ls of Illl1thematies and logie, hilt of those laws which theoreti. cally govern r elations of hnm:1H It ill the Iwiug"s in a drl1locrn ey. kiml of thinking the world mus t hlllle from its young men and wo- 1lIf'1l if they arc to contributc til the prol,lcm of rellueing ilR ill" ti\'ities to n just nncl righteolls tlrJt'r. After all is said. the final test of the intcgrity of thc intclleet \\'11ic1l you hring to Ib e world is its ea pneit~, for gr owth. "'"'wn a mind the point whcre it has reached co nsider s that it knows enough, is satisfied with its furnishings and equipments, where it has lill its reasons ncat ly arranged, and its conclusions all formed. I am inclined 10 ad\-ise Dr. Osler"s fam o us prescr iption for the man who has reached forty years, Thcr e al'e cel"laill signs of the approach of this eon dition which are famil iar. One is the dislike of chang iug an opinion. It is out of the question for opinion to r emain fix ed i[ the mind is being f ed and It naturally exercised properly, It sees t hings differcnt changes. Iy, because it sees more, 1t drops this or that belicf beeausc it finds it is not based on compl ete ill formation or it was r eached by Ii wrong path of reasoning, or had been the victim oi m isunderstand ing, Do I contrad ict myself:- Ihcll I eonl l'Jldict mYf>c!f,- mlln. " rhy \rhit, 11 IH'YN grow U you do 1I0t change yom' mind now and then. if you aN' nol (-OD stantly modify ing. (tualifying. and e.nlarging your veiws. :'>'ou at'e in a bad way, There is a disease \\' hic h is really II harde ning of the there is lislIUCS, an ossificfltion. Ru(;.11 a thil1~ as ossifieR.tiou of the thc one who ne\'e l' brain. lmd t hallges his mind SUR"CI'S f rom it. Quite a serious sign of this loss of capacity fl)r growth is the dis :lppearallct' of tl,.! passion for ac qui r ing knowledf!e. Whell yeu nrc slltisfied with what you !tnow. look out. is perhflps the m ost s(> riOtls pitfall in the me ntal palh W8:,>'. pnl·til:ulilrl.\' in Ihe pathway of I hose whl) hll w, pns,sNI t h('i r "'hilt one bee(\Illt's s("hool'our pllssioll for Ilt'w kntlwlt''lhing (·Ise tlJld~r thc su n in Africa t o ro und a new pnliliCtli Pltrt.\"- herl' is fI mHn who is insatiable in Ilis Ih· t{'ars g-rt'cd ror kllowled~f'. the hell!"t out of Il bllok as swifth' lind (,Ilg-prl." SI~ a hllng-r.r lioll th'e heH rt out I)f 11 IIHtu- he holds \'OU up allfl learn!! in a mOlllent ,,:ha 1 ~'() U knllw .. "I'l'S all. henr!> all. seeks flll anti trips It) aCI on all and sut' ('eeds to an e:-;tC'nt which I d oubt lIa!> heell pnralleled since the days or \'apoIeoll. the IIlfUl who proba hlr pushed hUlllan aehie\'cment farth e l' titan nnv mlln who e \'f:r Jived. Theodorc' Roosevelt's pas, sion for knowl('d~e is his sadng qUfll ity, If he tlid not feed enor- , - • • • The M. A. C. RECORD. mouslx that ('normons cncl'!!Y of his, keep it in Ci l'\:uifltioll so to speak. he " 'ould b~~ WQI'se than t he tcn-iblc canlli'll! width "lctOI' Ougo pictUl'cS as loose nil !I ship which was lahu l'ing ill 11 s torm. Yen' much (If .\lol'ahilln Lill l.'Uill'S·stl'clIg'th hi," 1111he filet that he kept to the clld this capa city for growth. ITe lIe"cr lo;;t his passirtrl fol' the nct'" subject. At f\wl)' he undertook the study of f:('l'ImHI. Hc nc\'cl' lost the pnwcr (If taking it \'I'('sh grip ...,ll his 0"'0 profession. or ,'c'\ll'ginlling his \( .. gal studies. Th cl'C lin' 110 IW \l things which I,' ill (iestl'oy a capacit ." ffl!' growth so utterly as the two we \Iflve been tnlking ahout-imilatioll of nt her penple 's thinkillg 1111\\ giving up VOII1' rcal thinkillg" [III' the S;tke (If ;1 worhll," lld\"ltll;tgt', T IJi..: is nat, Ul'al, 'l'he \';;seJitial I!l'intiph~ ,"If 1111 ~nl\\'th is imnll'll and Ui1l"'1l lmitnl i"l1 il': lIuh,'"rd nnd SelllUS, "o11":"iIl1l8, T hlli illl";lnl Iwinciplc (1"I'cI . ,p;; Ih~' \\'t>]'ki llg' 1I ;1I\1l'a11," thiul,;' \\'hidl \l'as int"]1{1ed, lis whole :;t l'l'llgtlt i" l01'1w,1 I,)"';!I'!!", makin" the thi11!,; lHllUl'e llIl';!nt :;buuld'" Ot' thil'l IUAlle, Lut pJ'lrH:iple at \\'!.ork 1I',\'lllg' ,.) 1I111kf' s'l1Il('thing ff>I'eigu ,,, its"lf- s,'t it h. im ita tin g' sOllwthing nml ; " .t\ \\';lsl,' HIT{'lit dl"",j'ipnwlIl. HlId r:n,\\'lh ho:ynllol a 1'':1' S\ I"'lI g:th . tairl lh e stl'cngth is SIWIl! ill I1tlclliptill.g' tu (1"el'CUnw the ];1\1- "f its ,,11'11 h\'ill~ that la\\' which sayS ;'>'01< Cll!] h.: - "olll'sC'lf-'-OIl elln 1l('\'C'I' bo all- ;,th(,I'. illlPN,::;ihll'- p(,illt ":I.'t is ' in fI'Cf--I'I'('" _\. .. imil;tli,lll dh'c,rts and nlwlly SArS litO sU'l-ngth (If the (ll'iginnl print'iple, ,Ill Sl,lt'-inll'l'l'st ('I'l'flt('S all u tm l,srhrn~ hostile tn growth. It is al! atlllo> l1fli nom; t.llllt nil shall Iw fl'f'f'l', more "'i\'bat. T hopeful. more c,ft't'eti,'e, meun is that T thiJlI. 1111'1'(' is in thr \1'01'1(1 0\'1' 1' 1\ !;!I',)wing- f'onl'i(, t ion that eeJ'tain thin!?s which 11'1' ai Wfl,"S ('('gal'derl n" 1l"CeSSSlI'Y al'(, IS not un neccssary, that poverty is un the c hief that Wfll', llecessnry, ca use of po,'ert)', is unnecessary, thilt pri"ilegc-s to a few which HI'C the ' c hief cunses of '\'aI' , lire nn l]eCI!SSIH',~, that in putting an eud to these thiugs we sl rip off om' heal'icst handicaps. Get su ch lin idea IlS this \Vol'king ill the mflSS of humallity lind eycrywhere Y'HI ,II'C going to find meu aud wom(:n tuggiug ut the honds they fed, You UI'C goillg to find thcm stroll1! realizing that they hal'c fa l' Iy gl'l'l1\(: I' POW!:'I'S L1mll they had en't' drl'amcd-arld if they ha\' e these p"\\'\'t'S Ihey a!'c determined to hay!! 1\ l'lwuec 10 use them. E \'cl'~-­ \\'11<'1'\: in the ,,"odd men awl WOIll l'H arl! taking some th ing, asl,itlV ful' sl'lllcthin g, refusing to eonsellt that this and that batpJ'111 thing slwn\tl he Wdl11'cd, tlUlI Ihis fltld f;liollitl hI! sur thllt \)' 'l't(:ll, limitat iun ,,','nl',; h,l' the,'" IIlIvc T hi,;; does; not. lUca n tilal th('y al'e Ils],il!g I'll I' alii'\\, f;tlS P o:i, ;1!ld ll\'\I' hills of rights, uew def,ln l'a li"I1.~ "f inUcpf'l1dc!H.'c, T h('y al'(: ,lsli:illg that tllOsc IJf' mad(' g'(lo,], 'I'[lk!! OU1' own {'HI'IW I' (If til(' \\'{\I'ltl.-Illcsr United Stntes, ]>; it not true thnt it hus hceu nea\' I,v 1111'11/'(1 lIpsidl> down in the last fl'\\' incessl1nl d e th,' IIIH1hl tllaL \I'e !Hake at:tl\ul facts ol 11il' l'rli~iollS nlld politic,,! faith thnt wc prof~'ss. \\'hnt is this Hn l'pst (If the wOl'lt l \\'(\ ta lk ahont1 I t if; n" di"satisfactiOIl with our HtHkl'l,"ing idcals. Thusl' wh ,) nl'l~ I"u(\cst in their ollter,)' still thrill 1" thcir n"hility. If loftirl' visions thnll til!" hl'othel'hoofl of all mcn )]11(\ the enns{'(\uent. I'ig-h t of 1111 tn lifC', lill(\l'ty and lIappilll'ss al'l! to h(~ ou!'s, th(\l'e is no trace of thei!' ('"ming ill ')111' !';k,'"' Qur unl'f'~t is hOi'11 of til!' slowness with whieh IIllt' I'isilln Cflme tl'ue. To makc I'ealities of all our gl'(!ilt. dCJuoer;)1if' and Ch ristiftll pl'iu"iplr's, t.IHH is tllf' st f'd the human al1- tluH'it~, fill(1 (,xp'~ l'i,'ne(' you ha,'r hccu studyillg thflt ),011 call trust your mind, that you kllO\\' ,"Oll!' lIlnltipli('atioll lahl(' nnd Icn ",lm mal1dnl('lll,~ Hild gol(lt'n nt1(, alld D,'~'lllnllion of llldepenJrllCl' :'11111 laws "I' growth so 11'1'11. th(;',\' ;11'(' so lUnch a pllrt of ;I'OU lhl\t yuu appl," IIJ{'m jllstincti,'('I~' flwl 1111- flinchingly. T hnt spl('wl ill QunkC!rcs.", Ln('I'(' till ":'I!ntt, had [l gl't'l\t, motto which sh .. used til hud at t llf' head s ('If hi~,)tt~d supportCl's of Slf1\'ery, " ;.Jot a uthority IHlt for tnl,c it tl'lIth ful' authori1,v,o, ,hat Kipling lU~ a ns Ih e same thill!! when he talks "f doitl.l!' tht.' t l'nth. I thiug as we see it fo r the Goo (If things as t hey ,u'e, lf you hase l'eaehed the POiuL whcl'c tl'lIth is yom' authority (\]' if you hfl" e reached t he point ",h el'c YUII are h~ginning tr, reeo:! niz(' t h(' truth fll!' your;.:clf, thcre i;.: no (iouut nt all \)f the vi'due of the contribut ion ,\'qU can IlUlkt.', 11 0 doubt at. .. !II thaI \"JU call do sometbing to r(>lillCf' 'th ... \\,OI'\II'S cbaos t o tinier , ~ rll .~" you All gi' t o 'yolll' grcdt ad\'ent ure ",ilh faith, in )'our' OWII iXlWCI':,l\ cnporl , '7S, of IHinois, t h~' or:ltOr o f the occasion, spoke 0 11 " The OUllook for ,Agri to Ihe cultl1re," c:tH ing attel1lion need of a more ilHeJ1sive study of the principles of Ihis great industry, nnd of conser vat ion if we would get. thc llIoS1 for our llibor, ;md also leave the land in hcttc r sh:lpe for future gene rlltion:;, The poem by John :,\,ies, '91' was a maslerp;ece, ;llld show cd that ~I r, remcmhered his :\'ies thorough!) II;s poem four ycars in college, followcd tht: for tulles uf Ihe slndellt during his collegl! cOllrse ill a most interestin,!!' and entert aining mall ncr, !IOrllee 11 11111, 'oS, :IS historian, re\' ie\\'cd the histun' of M, A . C , during the last six reu rs, :Ind c:llleJ attenlion to SOllH' of th(: p roble ms liabll! to confront the institution in !-l is histoT\' showed the the flllllre. growth enjoyed (Iurin~ the period menlioned, the college shoultl continuc 10 ha\''': the l'arneSI support o f the alumni, T hc necrology, by ;\Ir,;, Alice \\'I!ed Coulter, '.s~, showed a large number o f names of Ihose who have passed into the ;:reat heyond, \Ve publish dscwht: re thc list :IS given hy )olrs. Coulter, th:!t :md De:!11 \\:, .1, \ \'righl, !l OW of Illl! a;:ric\lhllral dep:lrtmen t of Alfred University, )J, Y .. drovc lhrou;:h from )Jew York in his Ford, in o rder 10 attl'ml 1\1 r, \ V right \\':lS formerly editor of the REeoHo, the reunion, 5 ALUMNI LUNCHEON. ill vVhi lc the liter,lry p rogram W:lS Ihe armory heing' c;lniet! Ollt preparalions were ,!!oing 011 ,, ( lhe big tl!l11, just west of College H all, fo r the alulIl lli IIl11cheol1 , which W1I$ held imrnedialt:ly follow ing, Ad, mission was by licke! only. ami large p!ae'lnls bearing l'I:!ss Ullmer llis m,lrkerl lhe "arious cJass~'s , ;\lr,.E, Il iggs, of Ihe eollegl! r:de, \I'll'; in dl:lr):!c of the luncheon, and he WllS ably as s isted by a 1:Irge corps of lad;cs the Enst Lansing Peoplc's from church, the ;:rouping of The menu prO;':f of SOilS and ,lnll~hten. of the ~tudent who hlld the plellsure of sitting undt.'r his tuition. \\'e would h;t\'e this body reco;.: nizc the great importallee_ of the modern thou~ht of college ex: tension work by incrt!asing the efti dellc} of the fOf(:l' which cornel> Ollt Irom the collt!ge and reaches the people whu Cllnnot ha\'e the ad vanta:.::..- of the inspiration which COUles with recei\ ing tuition ill col lege halls. The college or univer· sity today which docs /lot take hold of the hroad and indefinite wal' the mo:st approvcd lllelhods of car;ying the co!le~e 10 the p(·ople.- Ihe in \\'c desire throug-h the action of this meeting 10 hlll'e el'ery alumnus of the college represente!1 here fcel the ohlig:llion to the stale and to his alma rnat.:: r for Ihe ~reat pril'ilege of rt!cei \-ing lIlI education under such delightful 'Hlspices. and we a",k those who n:preselll this aSSOci!ltioli to plan rnethot:\.s in which our inf1y enCL' and our moncy ClUJ be used i(l foster the genius of All educational piau of our colle/.:"e>l. ami we declare ourselves read) to act formally upon suggestions of thi~ character which m:n" come to u.s with the approl'al of i.he direCI.ora\e of I his association. \ \' e desire to express ill a hearty way our gratitude to the Hoard of Agriculture, the faculty and the at· the college, who ha\'c laches of made the admirable ar rangemeLlt":!. for our comfOrl during this Tricn nial, and who have given us such a grt!at reception upon out return to the dear old campus. The atmo.sph ... re of this meeting and its infl uence will go with us to our homes and neighborhoods, (Ind we will ha\'e the keenest pleasure in recallillg the ddights of this OCCII sion while glows the vital Ram .... A. H. PIIISSE\", '70, CII.\S. \V. G.\lo-Un,I), ',0, JIEI_F.:-; E:< ~ELS TYS. '09, Committee. NECROLOGY. From tbe Re port of Mrs. Coulter. '64· Death cl:limed Dr. \VilJiam Wil_ hlrd Danicls, of the class of '64, Oct. 1:::,191:::. Fortwo years :Iftcrgradua_ tiOIl, he was as ... istant professor Ul\ in IS6S der Dr. Xedzie. Earh' Pro£. D:lIlicls WIIS called io the U lIi \'ersity of \\' isconsin. It was there that his life work WII S wrought, for the building up of the department of chemistry to its p resent advanced position was Ihe w ork of this grand mllll. renowned individual institution Forty yea rs of service and four yea rs as professor emeritus with 3 world is a g reat record, :unl speaks well for the for his alll,a :lIld miller. The grentest Ihin~ in this recorll, howe\'er. was the man him sel f, who was able to wield :>uch a powerful influence O\'er the Slude/ll;, with whom he "0 intimateh' a""'o· cinted. - Dr. Dallids wa~ the finest typ.! ofa Christian ~entl~m:ln.li\ing hi", religion by ~i\ in;: of him:;clf to others, and e\er e)(ening an de\'at, ing'. ellnobling influenct!. L ewis Jame;: Gibson died al hi .. home in Gr:md Ledge, Janu:l ry 5, lIis life had been "'pent a"" a 191.!. h:achcr and as a merchant until ill hC:llth overtook him. One o f the first tlHI",tc r of scicllcedcgrees ~i\en by ~1. A. C, was conferred on ~Ir. Gihson in 186;. '68. \\'illliam D:\II:1s P lace, of the clas!' of '61>. died October I~, 191.::!. li e eon tinueJ his interest in agriculture, alld spent much time 011 the f:trm. \ ' MriOIlS trUSt were g i\'cu by people in his COU llIy, ami later he was sent 10 the s late legis lature. po.-;ition~ of John Swifl, of '68. dit.·d in :'lola)". 1911. :'Iofr. Swifl was :l landscape:: arch itect :llId practie:tl surveyor, 10- c:He:d at lIarbor Sprillg"s. Ilis COIl tributions [0 [he locul pHpers 011 subject:. pertaining to landscape :,r chiteclure helped 10 kindle a lo\'c for the beautiful throughout tlwt region. Always n 10)'al nIumnu",. he sent three sous to try their pow ers :lt M. A. C. '69, lIenry Emmons Gibson, of the el:ISS of '6g, died at his home, in Lansing, April :::9, '912. Although the example of his he follow(.-d brother. Mr. Lewis J. Gibson, '64_ und took an Ilgricultural course nt }o I. A. C., :\1 r. Gil.son chose to work along mercantile lines. £Ie was It pa rtne r il) II well established firm of drugKists nt ~orlh LalJsing for over twt!nty years. John Sprague Strange, of '69, I mmediately died Marcil 9, '913, after gnldullting, Mr. Strange as· sumcd COntrol of the large farm owned and operated by his father at Grand Ledge. !laving give n up other ambitions, he here carried out the principles inculc:1ted by 11. A. C . He was always alert to the higher needs of his community, and wielded a splendid influence o .... er those among whom he Ih·cd. ]\"1. A. C. conferred the degree of M. S. upon him in 1873. 'n· Dr. Chllrles \\'ill iams Hume died ~o\' elllber 26, '912. Obtain: ing his medical deg ree froUl the Detroit ~ledi e al College, in ,8,6, he became a prominent physician :"It Benningtoll :Ind Corunna, ~Iich. ig:m. His life work was perform ed with courage alld fidelity. Dr. Humc was always interested in agriculture, und, afte r becoming linanciallyable, he bought a f:ntn, on which he continued to ca rn· Ollt the teachi ngs of his alma mater. 's,. Dr. H :ln'e,' L. R oscnbe rr.r, of '91 J. After 'SI, died ill JallUar), obtaining his deg-ree :It Starling :\Icdical College, Columbus, Ohio, hc immediately bega.n Ihe pnl clicc of medicine:1I X:IU~:lU. \\'iscousin. he becallle a prominellt T he re physici:ln and surgcon, g-i\·ing of It was himself to those he sen·cU. a plca>:ure 10 him 10 :ltIend the last alumni re union. 'S~. '.s~ lost a loyal college mate in the death of LU('ius \Varner I loyt, JUlll' ~s. ' 9 10. Awake to Ihe hi!"{h idea],. of lik. true to hi;; friendships. Strong in his purl)()~e" and pllre in lu<, life, "L u" 1I o)"t won his share of carth·.;; rcwa rd~. Posses~ing:1 fine \·oice. and bl'in1-( :1 lover of good lIlusic, while lit college and lhroug:h _ out life, he did milch 10 keep II hig-h musical standard among hi", as",o- ciatt;s. li e stood high La\\ W:I", his chu",en profes .. ioll . :t1l(1 afler obtainil1X his degree from located in Delwcr, Collllllhi,.. he Colorudo. in the esteem of tht: Color:ldo Bar Asso_ ci:l\ ion as a man o f nhi]jt}' :lnd trUt;. worth. At the lillie of death, :'Iolr. H oyt WitS dean of the Ill\\, depart_ ment in the L'l\iversitr o f Deliver. '83, Arthur F. Killn:ln died S"udd"nly January 13, 1913. i\lall.'"olderslu dents well relllelllhcr the one room house by the side of the ro'ld, ju",t WCSI of the half way stOlle, occupied by ?-olr. Kinu:ln while :Ittcnding col lege. Ilis ambitiOIl to obl:tin :ltl educll lion was admired by his :Icquaim_ :mces, who w:ttched his progress in :lfter years. In ISS9 he became connected with Ihe patent otHce at \\-~hington, !lnd, 011 a.ceollnt o f efliciellcy, had for Ihe past fifteen years been :1 princip:11 exa.mine r. 'Si· Dr. Georg'e Cli lllon Cr:rlldall, of 'Si, passed to the great uuknown December 5, 191:::. Gmduating frolll the medical department of the L·ui\·ersit.y of :\fichigan, he began his profession:rl work as assistant physici:m at the Traverse Cit), 111_ sane Asylum. In 18~H he wellt to Europe for research . two year.;; of stud y IUlll O Il his return, he settled ill St. Lo uis,110., where he was professor of general medicine at the :'\.Ia rion Sims College. Latcr he was professor of medi· cine for many years at tbe SI. Louis Universily. '88. " 'elton Marks Munson, after g raduating, became collnected with Cornell experiment station. \Vhile there he was one of Mr. Bailey's s pecial sludents. In 1891 !\Ir. Munson accepted lhe position of professor of horticulture in the t:niversity of 1laine, where he remained se ven years, and was occupying" the positiull of horticul turist in \\'est Virginia eltpcriment station when denth claimed him ill September, 1910. Poor health had forced him to take rest at various intervals. :llma mater con ferred upon him in 1892 the degree of :\1. S., while Cornell hOllored him with a Ph. P. in 1906. Ilis 'Sq. The el:IS;; of'~ recogn izcd the artistic abilit.y o f Birtley Ki ng Can· field, and cxpected him to become successful and win recognition as I Lis specialty artist and sculplor. was animal drawing, and the work at college doubtless helped him in his chosen profcssioll, where ;trtistic and had beell achieved . financial Sllece.-;s It was from the bite of a mongrel dog that his life ..... as sacrificed to that dreaded disease, hydrophobia, on Thanksgi"ing day, 1911. '90· \\farren Babcock, died June 3, 1913, after II two ye:trs'illness. It has seldolll happened th,,, au.\ throat. :tnd cstablishcd rill Cllv;ahlc record . :11\ incidl'lI\ \ \"c rCC:lll III Dr. FOSler's carly li fe, wnl'lI he ,':1111<: I{o Lansing :m O'rph:1Il :lnd w a .~ ad hUIH,Jre\! ' Il\' hadug' tho: deg-rt.:o: o f ?-ol. S. J,{in·il h("r hy he r :tlma m:iler ill 1 S~'.J' Lil!i:m \\'heeler Croshy W:1.S :t rare spirit . awl :IS gULdent. wife ;t11\1 mother '-Iood ncr rea(h' to "ol\'e life\ p roblems as thcy 'confrolltell 11l" r. hut the d n 'ad e llelll.\. luh ... ·r· ("lllo"i", )(:tined the !i n:11 \·ic to r y . I!JI'!. For Sl'\'e ral Fr:mkJ. P o rter, of '93 ·died;":o,. I:, \'C:l rs h ... applied the knowledge g:1~:tlte,1 ,.t colleg-l' to the lar.!.:'e brm hOllle"te:td at Lc!:uI'l, ?-olich. III 11)0: he 1110\1..'(\ 10 Ea .. t .l or. \Ian. :11111 fo r \l·:tr~ \\orked Ililh his for the interl':!!:> hrollwr ill e,;rill;':- o f Ihe E:t;ol lordall Lum lll·r Co. \\'hi1c Ihu ... el;~:t:,:~d he rel'l'ih',] :HI injun froll1 \\ hich hl' U(~ler recol' erl'd,' ahhouKh :I{h i..:e w.t seclIl't.:d from eminent ph~ "kiHtl". ... ·'l.pl·rl - " ?-olr. I'ortl'r \I:.S hi;.!hl.1 e"tcl' lIlcd ,I'; a hl1~in c,; ,; 01:111. T hr()u~h thl' tfli rt" illne~~. hi~ Chri_ti:1I1 f"r t;· Iti.le ~1l11 f:,itl1 \\;t" ell'r "ho\\11 hI hi", Iru<;t in his 11l·,"·ellll· F.Hll c r . . Dr. \ 'C!"I\Oll I. \\'illn', aftl'r "lI f ferin" till) I'c:tr~ frolll ";erious hr"in Irollhle, ,Iit:d DI....::e lllhc r 13. 191:::· After !cali!!g ?-oJ. t\, C. he t:lIIg-ht science:1\ the ?-o l idli;.{"11 ~ .::houl for the Lallsin;.! Il ig"h thc l~ lil1d ;llltl at School. IS9eht::l ill 1111'11 10 hl'l'ome ilblnl..:tors, ill I1Il'1I10r) '\Ii~" Hol ,~,t11 Ilil'ldt'~1 a po\\crf ul intluelll'l' 01 ,'r m:lIly whu 10 .. 1:1 ,' hold her iliJ;:"h re:,::,r("I, fur fn)1tI her ill>!piralioll for the hig"he .. , :lIId hl'~t of lifl·· ... work h:ld COil' .... The demalld~ of phil'lII l h ropi<:\\"ork :Iud of the lectllre platfllrlll, tUg"t:ther with Ih ... · arduoth la~ks of a n in· ...,truchlr. prmed 10 he the IIlHll-r· nlinillg' of hl'r he:tlth. '''3 ' Simo n B. IlartllHl lI, a pupul;rr a1ld nHh.:h IO\"t:tI nl:ln of 19O5, .Iied Febru:rry .!(), 191::. EI1J,:":tJ,:"iug iu £:trmin):! and fruit g:rOWlIlg' Ill'ar :I<:hil"l'ed SlicceS:l. Adlt·lIs. hc had alUl inci,lc nlnll\' cont ri huted 10 :1<'. ricul\llrlll litl·r:;\IIrt·. \\ ritiu;.r :t 1110:t I'alliahle hulletin 011 orch:ortling:. lie ~t: rI'e( 1 hi., cOlllmu nitY:ls a school honnl Illl'mhl'r, and too k :In "clile il is inlerest :rIma tIlater hUllored him t9'O \\ illl tht· (il-g:n't: of ?-obs ll-r of lIorti. cult ure. ill all g-ood "orks. ill ;\[:lr..:h ! ,owdt Hy r ns J ud.son, o f '03, ,lied ?-olr, Judson j,1912. ;,:r:1du:ttnl frolll il an',uti ill 1901. Des i rin~ to "peei,tl i.;;e in ho rt icul· lilT!.', he en tered ;\1. j\. C., g-rad u:t t. ill" in two \"C:lrs, :t position ':;\ftc r oCcuP.\ illg :It Idaho Agri c~;ltu r:tl College, hc later :tcet:pted a p()sition in the ho rticul· 1\I rnl dcp:trtl\ll'IJI of Cornel1 l'ni· \·c rs it\· . of learn ing". lie h(·.!.:':ln the (!t:I'c!' opmcnt of ;t farlll , \11ll' n sickne .. s an,1 death brouJ,:"ht :Ill eml to thl' e:trth ly p]:III;; o f olle n0011 W:\.S knol\ n as :111 l'xpe rt in fore slr~. I \ t Ihe tillle of dl!:llh. ?-oIl' !' hillip~ II:'" eouoccI",l \\ ;th the l',li\ l'r,,;1 I !If ;":elor,,~k far as ~\le 1 \\ hell ~tricke l1 1\ ilh llppcndi("ili~. ·OJ. Be fore etl ll'rill.!.:' colieJ.:'c. Otice C. I~ ost h"d sp..:nt all h is ~]l;t rt: time ill the "'\IId~ of me..:hallic,., :tt1d eleelri ... · ;ty, :lnd he was II ell prep:tred for Ilw arduous \lo r k dell1:tl1ded of CII' g'im'l'rillJ,! sludents, I lis st:mdi ll)! l'ol1c~e II" .. \.\ his cll·ction to the 1'1111 show n Bel:l I'i !"Ociet \". . \ hril1i:lllt ~chol:tr , he had alw'n:s the lltlmi r:1.lion :tnd \ \'hall.'\e r C5tt:CIll of his:,ssoci'Hl'S. .\11'. I'osl undertook WI,,, conseiclI' tiuusly c;trricd 10 completloll. itl ~r:lllu'l\il1;': :\ceeplill~ after :t position ::IS s lu,il'nt helpl.·r with Ihe \\'estill),: house Elec tric .'\: ?-o1:tI1u{m" luring- Cornp:tll v. o f Pi ttsbur:.::h. Pit .. he \\'IIS rapidl~ athanced, lIi~ a mhition \I'D';; to rc:teh thc sUnlmil in his profe;;sinn, but death d:tim ... tl him !;c plcmher q, Iyll . L o~e of brming. howe \e r. c,rllscd him to le,ll'e this institu tion '09- M yro n Bil1i n,!!s A ~hley. o f class 7 '09. "':IS Ollt:: of the most promising of our college- gf:td ua tcs, D u ring his col ll'g-e courst' he s pec iali w d in chemi,.,tr)'. and uftc r leav ing" eol1e;,:-c he:,:-an work with the ?-oJ :.nceloml 111 hcalth, Ch<:llJicul COlllp:mr, howeler, cO!llpelled him to .!.:'i\'e up to his [1o"itioll , seck relief ill l ite \r ~st. Ilis h r;w(' fig:ht di,l not sllee,,'cd, for tuber· culo"is cl:tillled him as its \'iclim, IIc dit·,1 ~('ptemh~' r l b. 1911, onh t\\O hrid )'£':Irs .. ftcr §..:r:tdl1ation . . ,11111 he t:spectcil MIN UTES OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BUSIN ESS MEETI NGS_ The li rsl husin..:,.s ml'etin,!! of the I Ilh 'i'riellni.tl Ileun iOIl !If the ?-oJ. .\. C. Alullllli ,\ SSOCi:HiQIJ w as ('alled logether by Prcsidcnt C. B. C"llil1~wood, al 9 a. Ill., Ihe " hcllli{'al huillli,,).:". The minlltes of lIl eetin;.! we rc'rcad the pr ... ..:I·t1in)..!" by . \ lu mli i Sl'c r<:Iar\' \\'. (). li ed. rick, and \Ic rt: :tpprol· ... ·.:l. The fl' . por t of ?-Olr. I l eoll 1I10lion of ?-olr. Bollc. 1\'11" .:\ l ol·cll :utll (:trried Ih :lt the con. sider;ttiOIl of the rl'Ill:litider o f the report he Ilcferred \lUlil the after. 11(1)11 IIll·din,;. ?-olotiolt m:l(lc :tllli c:t rri<:d Ih:ll a committee Oil 1I0lllinations be ap President Col!lIIg"wooll pointed. appvinted the following: co rtJmittee: .\. B. G ood win. F. S, Ked zie . 'HI1I E. C. l .indcm:lI1ll. . \ motion WilS lIl:tde :I nd carricd thul a com mittee on rt:solutio .. " hc I" resident Colling-wood :tppoil11ed . apIKlilited :lS this co mmittee: ./. p. Finley, ehas, v:1rJidd, !Iud ?-oliss H elen Essclstyn. The meC'ting thell :tdjollrned un. til the after noon. Th ... s~colill meeting was cllUed togc t he r III the IIfternooli h) Presi. , 8 The M. A . C. RECORD. dent Collingwood. The following report of the committee on consti tutional chfl nges was made by Mr. Bolte, and was adopted: T he executive officers of the As sociation flrc hereby directed to p re pare :t new set of by-laws, to print same iu the ~I. A. C. RJXOII D, find to conduct II m:,i] vote upon the hy laws. Should the '-otcs upon the by laws comprise a majority of the to tal votes cast, said constitutio n and by-laws shall he adopted , ano the ex ecutive ofl'icers shall the reupon i ncorporate this Association unde r the hlws of the state of M ichigan. It was moved and seconded tbal the officers of the Association be; President, Vicc·President, :md Trc;lsurcr . There should also be an c:.:ecu tive board, composed of one mem be r duly elected by each of the rec ognized local 1\1. A . C. associations; thrce members elected :It 1:1rge by members of the parent association who do not belong to a local associa tion, who, together w ith the elective executive of1icers of the parcnt as s ociation, shall comprise the exeeu · tive. board. T hc Executive ilo:lrd is hert'by authorized to :1ccepl. from the State Board of Agriculture a publication known as the}oJ. A. C. REeo/lO, provided such accept:111Ce docs not entail expense or liability to the Associlltion, and pro\·ided th:l. t the State Board of Agricultu re agrees to pay to the Association not less than $50 pe r month to partially defray the cost of publishing the s:1id RHCOIID, and tloes, furth e r more, pro\-ide the Associ;ttion with s uitable office space with the usu:11 appurte nances, and w ithout cost to s aid Association. The Executive Board shall em ploy a permnnent paid seerelar)" who shall be an alumnus or ul um nne of the college, and who shaH edit the sa id 1\1. A. C. R ~:co/{n and ful fill an y other duties required of this oflicc by the Executive B oard or the constitution. T he by-laws shall be so (lrawn as to permit memhers of the Executivc Board to c.-l.st thcir ballot hy mail on any qucstions brought before the Board, aod shall fu rthermore pro yide that the entire membership of the Association may yote by lll;til on any and all q uestions ~hat prop e rl y come before il; the questions, nOlllimltions for ollice, and proper ballots be printed in tbe l\f. A. C. REeo HD and sent to each member It shall also of the Association. pro\· ide that any action by elective ofliccrs may be Ilullified by a major it)' vote of the Executive BO:lrd, and th:ll any action by either tne electi\·e officers of the Exccutive Board shHl1 be presented to the en lire membership of the Association for ratification or recall upon the presentation to any of the executi,'e officcrs of the Association of a peti tio n signed by not less th:1Il 15 per cent. of the enti re membership of the Association. It -was then movcd and supporte{1 that the m~m be rship of the orgalli. zation shall include matriculates, in good stlloding-. who have attJlined 20 regular college credits, or the equiyalent thereof. An amendment was thcn suggested that the short course students, and t hose who ollly attended college a short time, should be known as associate members. Therefore, it was mo~-ed that the the Association membership of • , J _ R 09ERT M -COL L. -gO PRESI DENT OF TI-r reunion, who ought to havc beel! called o ut. I was aching- to g-et al them, fo r their fUll, scntimenl and memories. but thc hour had struck _ There we re youn)! fellow .. Ihere who, from the s:lInp1c of spri tdy cleverness sho wn in :'-01 r. Douglas. could have enter! ained us most deliglnf ull \'. hUI the time was gOUt'. . \\-hat is the lesson: A two-day reuni on: o r a proJ:r:l1l1 o f fcwer e\·cnls : A FITTING MEMORIAL. T hc class of 1')00 ;':-:lve to lheir :lIma muter something which was ornamental alld which has p roven useful , for at the drinking fountain between th e Libra ry and \Vil!i nms Hall thousands ot" persons haye quenched th eir thirst. result And IIOW 19t I has emul:1ted that exnmple, with the that a s plen did foull t,lin has been placed at the terminus of the street C;lr line, just north of the waiting room . T he fountain was formally dedielH ed at .) o'clock \ Vcdlle·sday, and within a month we shaH be wonder ing why some class or pcrson had not done this before, :md how hll\·e we gotten along without it :tl! this time. The Jl1:ttte r o f memorials i.s made institutions, and much of at othe r til ma ny. has become a custom T his example of 1911 m ay well be followed by succeeding classes who wish to lea \·e a memo rial to M. A. C . , • • The M. A. C. RECORD. BEAL AN» COOK PORTRAITS . aile of thc fe:lturcs of alumni da\' waS tht: presentation to the colleie of the portraits of Dr. Beal nnd Dr. Cook, following the program illlhc Armo ry at 10 :30. Those "elected to present these portrai ts were ,nell who had been \-ery close friends of the subjects, ami who had, during their collc~c COllrSt', come directly under thei r teacbing and intlllcl1c<.:. John \V. Beaumont. 'S:. of Dc troit. p.lid a hi"h trib\lte to the life anti ~\'ork of Dr. ileal :'IS ,\ teacher. 5(-holar, ;"Ind, ,Ibove [Ill, ,IS a m:m . H e ckcbro.:d th:lt the doctor j" with us tod:!y IK'c;msc of his wholesom e living, ;mrl we hope he may con l illlll' act;\'c fo r many years to come. T he speaker c;!Bcd ,\ltcnlion to thc fa ct th ;ll while he was a STudent in college he did not remember that thc doctor told him so ,"en' milch " about botany," but thM he' did n' mem be r certain fumlamelltal truths were taught by which the student was ahle to tind out thin~s fo r him self. The portr ait was p:linted bv lin eastern ;l rt ist , and is ;1 most excel· k n t likeness of the doctor. [n presenting lhe portrait o f Dr. Cook. L. \r. \\'atkills, '<')3 , s poke ill tere5till):::ly o f t he personal rcla· lions "xistillg hctween himsdf :Iml t he great a'ac her; of his intell sc love fo r nature, amI of the wonder· fu l perso na lity of the lll:lIl. l Ie (Ie· clared that, after n few lectures UIl' der Dr . Cook, "I e r dJ{'l(lv \\,:lIlted t o take up the suhject' of ~oolog:y lind entomology. He memiOlled the 101l:J:uH] faithful serdceat :-'1. A. C., :mll his powl'r for :':-0011 in the we~t. In Dr. Cook's time it was p ossibk for \h l • pI'o fessor to kllOw Ill'rson· ;1111' e\ cry student in colle);!c; hence th~ g'reale r illlhIL'n~e a m an of his Iype w"" ahle to wldtl. likel1e:;s, Dr . Cook':; ponr:lit W;IS l):Iillted bv :l C;llifornia artist. :llld i", ;;"itl lO irHked. b~' ;1 \err good U,nil further prol' i~ion is lIl;uk, these portl';lil'" will h~· foull!! in Ihe Otfi~'l' of Ihe regist r ar, thu" hrlljl1ill),! thl' p r om ise I hat 1 hey "hould he placed in a lir~' proof huil'!'Il;':. III llcceplil1~ ,he"e portrails 011 l~resilll'nt I,,'h>llf of Ihe college, Su\'de r said : ;\11<1 .\ coile:,:-e ;':-:li!1~ a r~'I)l'l;Ili oJ1 nut Ii Ill' huildill).!"', nOI frolll la rg-c from cx tl'n",i\'c I:tW r;t1 ories ~llId fillc e ll uipm ellt, hu t ratlw r f rolll the lLlell whQ hold imp0r1:lnt positions 011 the faculty, and, 10 a lesser degree, f rom tIl(' Ch:lrliCll'r :llld ('Jliciellcy o f its :durnni . \\' hate \-er r cpul;ltio ll this ill"titu· lion may ha\' c attained, I thillk the :llumni will bear me out in the state· mcnt that lhis reputation is 1:lq~cl~ (tue to a :,:-roup of:l h:llf dozell mell who sen·cd it it! its C;Ir1" d.ws with (t is l}crh:,ps distinguish('d ahilit.\'. o nly bir 10 state, howc~'e r, that then~ arc in 111\' Opillioll , a Ilumbt'r of men on till! (\Culty 10 Jay who arc relltiering- ;IS etlicicn t se n ,ice ~IS did these men, :lIu1 whcn the proper timc com eS the\' will re cei\'e their n:w;lrd in eulog-i{'s linD praise. During thl! initial period this group of men not only made the in· stitut ion, but actl1:..lly ;,·cr.: the in· st itution . H ad they:..ll mO\'ed away in th; n ight, there would h"I'(' b~ell nothlllg left of the college but brick walls . But with this group of me l! teachers, it was in those early /l.S days r eally !I g- re:lt institution, and turned OUI an excellent prOlluct. This s mall body of great men, or- OR _ A , J. COOK p J'()r""~<)r Of %0,,1"11")' ,,,,,I ~;Ul on"\I"'''y "t )1 • • \.,'.1~"\<) I"'. throw I bll, Ihe I1l'arcs t point o f bei ng within a 'lu:lrll'r uf ~I mill, of the barns, and unly a ;;:m:lll p o rti o n of it is further th,Ul " mile :lW :I\', On thi", f:lrrn are tllre(' houses, t\\~O h;lrns, and thret· silos. \\' ell:> T ~c State Ho ard \\:;r", g r:lI lted au· thorlty h\· our las t le).!lsi:ltllre to pur. chll~e thc po rti on adj;Kent to the athll'1ic licit!' Thc b oard helieves that the k;,:islaturc will not hesit:lte to gr:ml thcm authori!~ 10 purch :l se the re st of t he farm. The entire are;1 enteril1:,:' into lioll agreed upon is $ I 25 per a c re , is 33) acres, and the price Irausa," this This will :,:-i\'e the college:l s plen. did pbt o f laud-jusl \\h:1I it neelb for fu ture 1!C\l'loprnCI1I. So c(' rlail! is the board th'lt Ihe property will ultirnateh he t r; lIIsferrl'd to thc col· legT th:l! :111 plall s of ,]eve]oplIle nt will he rn.lIlc on th c I>,,~i .. th:1\ with. ill a sho rt t ime it will he [I p"rt of the rl'glllltr cC)J1c~,· £ann. PROF. JEFFERY RESIGNS . .\flt-r fou rtecn .le:l r s of sen ilc in cO llllel'li('>11 with .'} ur dejl:lrt llll'llt of ag ri culturc, Prof. Joseph A. J l'ffl·ry h,,,, re"l;,:'ned 10 :1\;Cl.'p t :1 pn, sition the Duluth.'i.: ~outh ::,ho re !( ~ .,a~ I hei r ;t~ r i(,lIlt U r;t! ;1~en1 in th c upper pcninsula. \dl h Prof. Jeffery e arnc' 10 :\1. 1\. C, frolll \\'isco l1 s ill in 189<), as !l",,,, ist· :lIlt professor of agric ulturc. :11111, wilh th e ;.::rowlh 'lf the department r9O'::. rn,ule pro fes sor o f was, in [,I :I(ldition soils an,1 soil phl·~ic",. to his te~lchin:::- \~· nrk. J>rof. ' effery has d(l lie rOII" idl'rahlewo rk th'rou,.h. Ol1t Ill(' "; l.lle in the oT:':-:lIliz:tlion"'of co rn duhs, el c .• and his s('rv iccS :h inslitute "nrk<'r has ht'cn alw;ws;n (lemal1(I, ~llld he h:ls ;tidt'd ill ·\ari. 0115 \1': I~S ill earryil1;::: thc co1!cKc to the people of Ihe Slate. The col. le::::e i~ losin~ a good, faithful , COil. sCle nt.lous 111:1.", :tnd we only hope for hml COnlllltl(;d SUCCess in hi", m'\\ liel.1 of labor. J~rof. J e ffery's hcadllu:!rters will be at Duluth, and, as Slated hefore his field will he tbe northe rn pCl1il1~ sula of t hc s\;ite, covered hy some I lis work bOo miles o f railway . will be to :lid ill c\'ery possihle way the dcvelopment of the ngrie ultural interests u f northe rn ~ I ichigan, . 10 The M. A. C. RECORD . EUNOMIAN - HOLCAD CONTEST . III the con lest for liter:I ... )' honors and pri;,;cs, there were twenty-five manuscripts subrniItL'{J, of which fifteen we r e stories, six essays, and four poems. A ll wcre vc ry good indeed. The judge s prod u ctions, were : ilearly Brown, of 1(;1115:15 Unive rsity, ;llld Miss M:lry Derby and l\ l iss May P e rsoll, o f the Lans ing high school fa c ulty. fo,l ;ss The resu lt s of the contest :Ire as foll ows: First pl:lcc , winning" the £UllO_ llliull $zS prize- R . E. Dunham, with an css:\y clllitled, " The Law 's Delay." Second place, I folcad prize, $5 _Bl:lllche Snook . Stor y, "The Preac her at ForliollviL\c.'; Third place, J/olc(ld prize, $!.oo. Story, "A Isabell:. Brewer. - Prisone r of 'V ,l f," FOllrth place, I ! oleadprize. $1.00. lL 1". Irvin. ~tory, " H is In· • - herit:Hlce. " Fifth p\:lee, H olead _ Fern G. H acker. Approaching Stor m." prize, .$ I .00. Poem, "The Sixth pbee, 11"/mli. pri. Ihrce ,first. second, he manag-ed; busincss mecting'5. The !;ol1stitution o f t he ~1. .-\. C. Al umni A ssociation \);)" heen filII· rl" damentally changed in s pcc!s hy thc ;]clion of tlw :Ilumni day T hese thc order of their t;h:lIlg-cs a re, in enactment: the cstahlish. ment of an Executive B oard, hy wh ich the affairs of the assoeiatioZl shall the pro\'isioZl for :I perrnallelll alulllni secret;l ry; and third, t he broadcll . the ing of associHtion by which all 11l,lIz'icul a tcs who ha\'e t Wt:llt)' or more regul ar collcge cred it s, or the c(jlli\'alelll ar~' t'o ll s idcrl·d memU.., rs. thereof, T he thcse formal pro\'ision for chang-l's will be fOUlIII in Ihe mi n . lit es o f associ ation husiness mecting', a nd arc certai nl y worthy !he cll ll!O.it!..,ration of (11 )1' ;l\lImnus in. tcrl""I~'d in the orgalliz',ttiol1. the membership of the TO THE MEMORY OF PROFESSOR WARREN BAB COCK- AN EFFICIENT TEACHER. By E. C. L indemanll, 'J I. lIis was nOL dIe g ifted tongue T o move the folk he lived among; Nor Haunted he the studied g-r:\ce To lift himself above t he common place. Tben, why, you :lsk, this last display ? \Vh at, in this mall, do people see That Illnkes h im more than common cla\' r- Ah, blind! See's l not his blest S I1\lf'LlCITY: lIis W:lS no inspired powe r To lih him h igh one gilded hour \Vilh sh arp.edged w it o r master gu ile; lIe had 11 0 polished style; For weait.h his honor could not be sold . \ \,hy l'herish this ma n's mcmory - Sa ns style, Sims guile, sans power, S:lIlS ~old: Ah, blind! See'st not h is deep S I MPLlC[TY: Ilis was hut the !:I,;k of being Irue; To do lhe work g iv'n him to do, Ami do it well, A thorough worker ill youthful c1ay- Laboring for truth aminOl for pay. This is the s imple life we honor 110W : Simplicity, ~in cerity _ these the golden keys For which even vou and 1 must bow, If \\'c wo uld giinlpse God 's hroad ETERNI TI ES. - The Ifo/cad. ABOUT THE CAMPUS. ~I rs. L. \'. ])a\'i>" of Cincinnati, WilS the g-uc"t of her ll¢'phcw, H. -'\ . Fallnce, and family com m..,nccment we..,k. ~!r. C . B. ~Iilch e!!, of the Eng. lish departmcllt, witl s peml th.., sum· illtention mer in t::urope.' t;ol1fi!le his visi t 10 Engl:llld, to Fr:ll lce, allll Iiolliind. It is his The gcncral cngil1ee ring' Illceting' o f alumni was held ill E ngineering' 11:111 T uesday aft e r noon at two o'clock. Dean Bisse ll reported prog-ress ;IlJlJ plans of the de part. mell t. The j\ 1 idlig;jll j\1 illers' Associa· tioll hold their sllm mcr meeting at Ihe colleg'e 0 11 July I 1. Followillg' Ihe prog ram, at 10 :3°, IUIH:hcon will be lierved uZHlcr the C;]IllI)l1S t rees . :'-oliss F ;Ulnie Smith, of ~!arsh a ll, l\I rs . was the gucst of Prof. ;Hld R ydc r d uri ng CO mmencement week, tnkillg ill till' Fcrollian pa r t)'. l\'I iss Sm ith, who was a for nH;r 1\1 . A.C . J{irl. is a s ister of i\ l rs. R yder . Grateful ack nowledgelllent is ma(le hy the Benl and Cook po r trait fun d to t he following' contribu tors: L. F . Bird, \V,I1ter Wanien,.J . II. r.loore, \ V. E. :)lanton, A. C. ~tcb· bills, J ohn A, \ Vescl1e r, D . B. \\' al · do, Glen ~I iss E thel Adanls, R. A. Cl:lrk, E. O. Ladd, Gcorge Uro\\,ll, E . C. Gallop, ~I iss t\ndrcws, O. C. L,\WreIlCe, Nina W . E . lIale. O. L. lI e rshiser, O. Lint on, " Ir ~. :\I,I1'g::ln:1 Nobll Lctllp, and II. D. Baker. jle r rigo, fame, pro\'cd thaI he knew some· thin; .... Peterson . Miller TH E SE&SO:; 'S RESULTS . ).1. A. C. 3 .. .. ......... 2: Weste rn Resen'e , ... . Oli,·et. 2; U ni versity of Ooorgia .. 9: Uni\'ersi~yof Geo rgia . . 4 ' 6; Alma ... Ullh'e rsit y of Kentu cky I; Case .. ..11: Wa.sllington ..,Jefl'ersoll 5: Syracuse ............... 1; S; Olivet ... Mic higan... 9: Westeru Reser ve. O' Ohio Northern... and Strop;; S:I\\ S 11 :tlllrnt' r~ I latche ts Chisels St:rcw Dri, c r" In f;lct, ;1I1}th i n,!.! )'011 need in 11;Irllwllrc you will lind _ :lnd Ht prices I .. ';!lit - nl EYEI\ Y KIND or FURNITURE - FOR: YOUR ROOM Cots Fold ing Beds Matres5es Book Cases Desks ALL GOO DS DELIVERED fR,Ef: Morton s Hardwar6 M. J.& B. M. BUGK ABOUT THE CA MP US ~[ r ~. E m ili:' alltl Ih-s"ic Il oli~l'~' of Fife 1.llke, rC'·(,I I.I,1 spell! ~cn~ r :tl d:llswilh j' n,f.aml ~Irs. ~cwrnal1. O;:k lI ill A,'c. 1I15t ruewr DUll forti, of ! he tkpa r t· mellt o f et.:o/lomic,., left 011 IUlle ':i . \\llh hi,. famil), fo r Ohio' fur the "lImmer \·,lcatiol1. T he C:IIIUC \iltin:.{ conlcSI nil .he I{ t,;d Cedar afr"rdcd rOIl"i,I.,:r:ll.lc aIHu"'cnl(' n l the weather W:IS hOI cuou;.:l~ 10 1.'1101 Ih~' mosl cnthusi:t"ti.; uf :lthh:II:S. \ Vellne".I:t\', 1111\ (;l CIl 1' . Burkhart , 'In, ,1I1I! :\ I i,;s I.ollisl: F lurcllcc \\~'re m;lrri~·l!. Junc :! 3, i ll Detruit. :"I r. :m,l .:.. 1 rs. B ur kl];lrt will he al hOlIl~' lifte r A II~uS I 1,,\ :It F ow1cnitlc. Fo\\lc T he original d rawill).:'s t h~' 011 :l lulIl l1 i menu t he prO).!T:lIlI S at lu nc heon wa~ t he w ork of :'-.1 iss I,ittshurg , K:lIls .. whe re 1\ l r. ':"Iaxwell is en· g aged in Ihe banking bus int!ss. The r.-irh (',mU' j .. .,r ill time to hri}!"hlt:n lip !Ill: t::unpllS h ... ·fore COlli· mellt.:CllIl·n1. fo r which w~ were g- rateful. ;IS ~ ert:tin purtinlls (.If ~:tme ioukl'd like;ln .\Uj.!"U,.1 hrowli. I' rof. Baker w rill· . ., frum :".\\1<.:\. Fr:oru;:e, where he i~ ~\Oppin,;: r)\"~r .. l'ollple of dll\' ~ ell r{)llt~ 10 P ari ... to alll·n.1 " collferellce and to \isil the Halion .. 1 f(>n:~IT\ 1Il1l~eUtll. which i~ the I;'r~e"t on th~' o)l1lil1enl. :"Ir~. ~J.t r ie Belli"s .Iulmsol1. '9C). w:t .. a dcle;,:-ato.; 'u the ret.:e nt C("IIl\'l·ll· l ion uf the D. A. Ie in Lan~inl-{, ,md '\1 'l(lc:t b rief visit to :'-.1. A . C. :"l r!l . .J . sl:'le!l Ihal il is [,o.:r inll·lI· tio n tha t e\ en' ono.; o f her Ihe chil· d re H shall hc't:duca led :It :\1 . A. C . The U()tun ic:tl Dept. hlls on ex· :I ve ry inte res'ill~ polted hihirio ll plnl11. the " Edelwcis~ " , which i5 thc ll:ttion .. 1 !lower of Switzer1:tlld. T his is 'he plant ill the scarch of wh ich lost the rocky crags o f t ho.:ir lives 011 that COllllt')' . T hc sc(:ds we re obt:t ined f rom Ge r many, and the p l,U\ t g ro wn here. lIlany pc rsullS h;l\'e H. :'-. 1. Conolly. 'oS and wife( R ulh Cook) a r ri l'ed carly for Commence· ment and the Tri.m ni:tl , spcndin:; the weck with t he bite r's g randmothe r, 1\ l rs. II . Cook . :\ Ir. Conolly goes 10 \Vashi ng ton Ju ly I, whc re hl' has a posit io n in bo rlieultur:t l extt:I1 SiOIi w o r k umler \V . A . T :I)" lor, '88. !olr. Conolly w as at fo r mc rly Au burn, A la ., whe re C . S . \\·il1iam · chem istr \' . !Ion i\lr. W. h :td a si mil:tr pos irio ll ~It :'-.1. A. C. in '0-t·'S, inst ru c to r in is """"_ .... ~¥~ - Fnd:!}, .Juno.; _I' \\.I~ " re \'l)r,J hrea!.:er {('or hul we,l.h e r al:\1. .\. C .. :11111 Inak..:s c\ ~' r}'!Ill' th ill\;. of tlt :tl s ummer \ a.;:.l i"l1. :'-. 1 r.alUl :'-.Ir .... l phof left SUnd;l). .\ri/OI1I1 , Juno.; who.:re :\11'. l ' phl,f /];1".1 po",iliull in Ihe IIlli\er ... i '~ o f Iha' ~Ia'e. ' I'u~' .. un, for ~I). l'roL ::-':)1: :lIId f:lll1il .\ leave .\u. gU!!t t~t fur the ir !lew hOIll(; in lit . {Iialw, where :'-.1 r. X}e 11" ... CU"",,"~.d :15 "uUl1ly :I;(cnt ill !1;,:-ricuhllre~ ,.., Dr. Ik·;.l. wh" \\ ;1.:1 hert' for rh~· Trielllli:tl. will rcm"i u at :"1. (\ . C. sume timo.: aud I!lok afkr lIlatt~' r 'i pc rt:t ' uin);!" to his hi .. tory of :'-. 1 .. \. C. its T he .;ado.:t h:uul dt:"cf\'c :111 kitllb ~'X C"ellenl \\ urk of erl:llit fo r .unde~ I'rof. Chlrk. to Just Ir) lImlJ-:lIlr.: wh.1\ the whole prOJ-:ranr would h:t\·c beCll liko.: withollt Ihat haud. Instructu r D. A. Spelleer ha! purch:tsed the prOperly all Park S,. fo r me rl) 0\\ ned hy :'-. 1 r. U pho f, :l nd, it is uuderstood, \\ ill occupv same cllrl)" ;n July. Looks slispicious. doesn't il :- On T uesd:oy c\'cuing o f eonl. mo.;nccmo.: nt week , :1 d(;li"htful li yc. cuurse tlin ne r was givc~1 hy Pres. and :'-. Irs. Snyder , in honor of :'-.fi sol Gilchrist. Covers we re for t\\cnty.live. Iltid A large n um be r o f alu mn i took adv :l uta!:("c of all opporlu nity Ul see ~g a in 'he fa r ol, g-:lrdclls, and Cxpt·r. lI. uto mobiles Ime ntal w c rc ke p I bus\' \\'ednesd:1\' afte r. 11 0011 fo r ::r cOII,>le o f hou r!l. plots, whe n . ' . . I ' Th e M. A. C. RECORD . ::"'ic hQl!', " I ntercollegiale Deba.t~." ~. Y. Edu t'ation Dept . " Desigu and Attention of Students Every body ,ead'. TH E STATE JOURNAL BECAUS E h completely covers the field of local news, politics, und the world of sports. Bcc;\use its telegraph ,Inti cor respondence servin' (,11~blc it 10 give its readers the hlteSI gcncral news of lh, day ;n ,d. n U1CC of any other newspaper coming into L allsing. Ha ve T HE S TATE JOUR.NAL deli vered t o your ho me by carrie r SOME AMUSING INQUIR I ES . --- In ' he course of " year a Inrge number of peculiar letters are ". eci \"l.":d :It th~' president's olli cl: "' th is in stitution. All sorts of infor· 1I1:,tiol1 is requested , and among: lh~ mos t recen t :lrn":lls :I re two which ;,re almo..,t too good to kcepI "0 here they lire: il 13 ., V~ :l r !:iir:- •• I ha\'l~ an oplion 0 11 SO Ule ];md in , ou r Sl ale in :\fillhllld co nl\l\' ill :-; ov., I th,~: "Iein il \' of G reelld:"ll~. want to aik ,'ou fo r all Ihe inforl1HI lioll am.! :~ (h:ice you can gk~ me :,ooul Ihe propositio n. I I is e:ll1~tl " ' hat docs t hat men n : 1\ ild lnnd. infested with b(·o unJing." Smith, " How 10 (,row 100 Bushels of Cum per Acre un Wolr n vm,l " Snedden. " Prubl e m uf \'Ocll.liollal Ed uCII l ion." .. Ill Ih e hrt"'d o f 5\\ ill\'. th ... rt'l (.ol1e known:o., ·]{ ho.1e hl , md Red? ' I f ~(l , how dOl'S it lliffer ill a pp,·" r· [mee 10 the ' Durue Jersey?' Tilibot, "Edu('a!ion uf Wome n."' Ti tchene r. " Lec tur~ Hn EJ:per. P"y · chu]ogy of lhe Thought l)r(>(.1&;8."' Tic.chener, ",Ezcperimenlal l'syeholu· P rof. :md ;\1 r". C. 1'. J·t...drick, a forme r professor o f ho rti cuhure III M. A. C., now of Genc,':!, N. Y., were gues ts o f the fo rm e r 's brother, Or. \\' . O. Hed rick, commencement week . M r. IlNlrick was reccn l l" gnlll tcd the deg rce of O. :-;e., hy H ob:"Jrt College. gy." ~ Voll!. Turne r. '".-rull8 and Yegeu.bles Und er Glllss." Taylor. " P rinci ples of Scientific Man· agement." "Vocational T raining in Chicago a nd Other CIties." Veiller. " HoUlIing Refor m." Vall Antwe r p, " The Slock Exch an ge From Wh ithin." (I>' VERY read" 0/ the M. A . C. Rewd i, wdially invited to ~{ visit our store, use our rest room , telephone. and our mail ii:::: ~ order department by writing fo r samples or ordering mer· chan dise; money refunded whenever yo u are not pleased. Buttons Made From Your Own Material. c...A. :S TIl ' II' ~\TI:SH th e nllu;;lIl!.i dt! lIl llnll f(lr u\l\10n" as trimmin gs. Wfl ,iepll.rlment wilh ne"" hRn~ re·t'tl uipl'ed o ur hnnd tn"(\(· Olltl o}t1 ~i:r.e.~ and die. ... , aod nee no w from , of IIU inc h t" 11 illeh% in Itilllllete r , in I'"nnd WJlli or "'jlll ho,'y rim~. P ricea, l Oc <0 50c • D oze n . in • position '" make buuuns in All 8i1':I2''I n O.I " ,.. SU ITS . nt n ~ ond Uf ,no,! U.., STO K£ c!.WKNAPP'@. CEN1'ItAL MlQi.Rr.LlAB1L STOU l...tlN. I",O. M I " ' - 1\· (l lI .; ~ ·S .l. l ... .11£ .~ ·S .T"~· [ " II I ~ ( :S hlt \' GQu US Wil~on . "I'rilll'il'les of Stoc k Breed· ing .. Wri"I,I. "The Perfe~'1 Garden ." \VluTen. "'EnKinceri ng Constr UCI iOIl in Slt'E"l ll n,1 Timber." \Veed. ·' MOtI .. rn Park (..";:o meteries" \\' el1~. " The f uture ill America. " Wll t .. ·'x. " v OI"I'Tllmem by All Ihe Pe'lllh ..... Wood bridge. "The l)r;\lllll ~ It s Lllw and Tel"llll!fJ.ue " \\' aIl Bce. '"The ' Ynnde rful Century." W volIl l1 . )""" . H~ H uh<", ~ :1.'11-.1; t: (1)zrn_ .... "10111"1 1\· >/IiI1t • D E. P .... tO l t:l.t; t:. l1t'n U .l. II~'. "'"sb · Inll'IOn ... , .... S .. f .... ".I"II • . \1 1,,11111"11 , Au lOl""t k ph,,"e, "nln ' ;t l"~; r"~ld""c .. , ;!-f<~. J t;. :'T'Wft:H. I). n. s. ~ 'rtl ("'~~-(,f'tt T • S"I !o,,,,1 KlInk HlIIII' ..... " I"'ull l ie pllon e 6I! ! ; B" lIphonr ~1. For""'r M. A. (' .• Iuden t . ~ ~:" prh~ .. m'· ....... lI' rn'·y I' UH 1.II"",lry. DR UGGISTS. ccc-c== ' · .... I'I TA!. PH-I'G SroR I':. I' p 10 d.t~. , '('rnt'r .lOr~. Upp(nlle H ollt_I .. r lltOock. Ro esj,;H.·S - C' lI.J.t:~.~; I' HI'I . A,"ll 1./t'I(' EH.\ ('0. DRY GOODS. J. 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