The M.A.C. RECORD. Published by the MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ASSOCIATION . • \'01 .. HI. EAST LA5SI};G. l'llICHIGAK, T UESDAY, {I(~rOBEI{ 14. l!lHI. .No, 3 C. B. GOETZ ANOTHER IN S UC CESSF UL LIST. list of }oJ. .\. C. l11<."n T he R E":0I1 0 is ~lad to anl1oul1c<." the :I,!nu Iccll1<."l1t of a nother .... f the great :lnd womell wl1(, arc movill\(" ;lhe:ld in their cho,;cJ) li lll's of \\clrk. Thc follow in;..!" :lrticJ.." which ha,. to do with agradl1rtll" o fTh c da .. s "f '90" I1l1lu),er of appear ... ,d T il,' 11:!...·'·r,;t puhlic:.tillll Ilf Col", ratio COlkgc: recel1t in :1 _,\ fler pli rsuill ;..!" '.1' 11<." fa"lIlIy of Ih<." Dq':lrllll<."!1l11f F n r,·",tr) of L'olor,ul" Collq,e t,,,",, bcen strcll)!tl1<."lIc,1 hI the addition to il::. te,u: ll in);!; ~taff of ~I r.C. II. GOdZ. ;\1. F ., w bo. fO l- the p:t·! !Ilrl"l; _11.:;1["5, ha'O h("l"1l p r ol<."~~or of f"r~'~1rr :It III<" Ohio !:itale L"ni,ers'I,. i'rofe""or God ;l; ha s 11:101 a I'llfe :Ind v. ricd e~periel1ce ill prllct ic:d fore~lrr work in t hi!! Cu\lntrl all.l lhe I'hi!- lippillc IsJ:H1d~. • lIlHkl·;:::radll.lte :-it:lIlfun! ,lilt! thc ~tlldiL'~ at Lel:HIII l':lcitio: Ilniversltics ill L;llifol"lli,l, he enkrnllhe F Of<'"Slry J)"partll1~'nl of the ;\/ichi;.::nll .\'.!rilldll1r;t1 Collcg<.". froul \1 hil"h he 11"01" ~r:ldllllled in lie tl1<."n touk:l ~ ,':'r uf p051 l!JUi' " r:lllll>ll..: work ill f"re"ln al the l:l1i\<."r",it,· (,f ).Iidli;::m. an;1 ill 190::' eiliered I'he Coiled St:I!c' Fu n 'st ~erl'ice. Af"'r Ilorl..iug fnr ,,",lIl1e lIaliOlial fore"l", of Ihe time ill s"u!I1\I"I.:~t. hc 11":\" called to It·adl the \\'ashill"tv!l :-,tale forc.",tn (H \\ ~.~hlllgtulI, C"I1<").{C at l'u I!1l1:ul. 111 1910 rem.lillin jX llH'rc tll'O lear". ~i:III..·, \\ h<."lIc~· lw hc went II' ( )hio l'OIl1CS 10 C olo rado Colkg:c. 'II (;Odl 1)t"1·~<."llt CI1)!ll~cd ill thc w()rk in Ihe ).l:tllilou Forest at \ Vooso ciat ion . But if \ OU do not like Cerl;lin of th,'sc :u-lioll::' it i<; your .pr il· ik·~e to ci rculate!1 petition fOI' :1 .£( e l1<:"ral 1'0'" Oll :1111 o r a11 of such act s, :Il1d t h~'\' m:ly i'e retailed hy :, 1ll:ljoril,1 I-O t ... · of the 1I1cmhership of Ihe genc r:,l a .. ~ociation. 't -ou ~~'e wc were quite progres.sil·e al Ih :11 lasl meeti,,;!. he· call:;;e we fell th:!! it was the 1a~1 of it s kind . :mrl wc wi "hcI! to k:ln' it lI"ilh >I ;::"ood r~·put:Jlio n . ~I thc \1 bleb ini{iali\-e, hecause III t:lkill)! to Ourseh'l'S tl1e refc r endl1il1 alld the rl'cllll Wl' did Ilotfo r Xl.:t II"C t hough t Ihat ,herl' lIIight be ~'<." rl:\il \ thill;.!"s Ih,ll the majo"ity mighl \\":1111 rc' to h:II"I; pllt throll ;.!h 1Il"l iOlWr)' bO:lrd mi;::-ht pi~el.Hlhok. "'0 il Wpn;;ed, 10 which \I';IS ;I\tached a pelitioll si)Clled by a certain Slnall p"oport io n of tht· aClivc 1I1l'!11hcrs of the ;.:-cn eral associtl t ion. If a majority of till' '·ot<.";,; C;lSt arc in falor of t he 11I0tio11 il hecomes a part of thc cOll s titution lind hy-lllll"::' I'If Ihe associa, tion automaticallv . without ,lCliClll Ull the parI of Ihe board . This 1I1C;IIIS, the ~(ssociat i 01) fo r th:lt mal' I'en' soon he eal1c,1 upo n to reiiste r its desi re rC;:;l1nlin~ a prop, o~hioll to challg"e Ihe name o f the colleg"e to T hc :-- l ichi-::::U1 :-::t;1\1.: Col, I<."];:e, lind 1 a ln tudi!led to helie\'e that a g:e llCfltl and deti .. ivc VOte up- 011 such :1 qucstio n will dccide the tn;lt tcr fur ~1J time, in thc milHls of the !..:gi~laturc . It nlso means that almust anv Olle of the st rong- loc:11 !Issoci:ltio'ls will hal'c the po'we r tu gct aCliOn OIl 1m)" proposition that Ihcy 11111)" wish to h a\"e come to \·o te, and. wc look for an excitill:; wi1H<." r. in<:: t:H1Cl', \,·c sh all SOOn re c("il'(: a co py \,If th ... · new C"ollstilutio n and hy.J:tws :tS onkn:,\ d ra w n up by l he e!i:eellti~' e bort rd M the Triennial meeting' alld We will :Ill have a ch :ll1ce to vote 011 the m. Th e new sec rcta rl" in vites liS all to open up a lld m:;ke s l1.£(gest ions fOI" the good of the order, (1S it Were, (()ollllllucd 011 pagc 3.) IIY ) . II'. BOLTE. The :1I11l0IHICelm'nt of t llc nell' mll11a ;.:- en1~nt of the R !;:Cl)l!1J "hould prOl"c of the :,: r cMc,;t illtcreSI 10lhe :I rtny of old ). 1. _\. C. 1*'11 gre:1t :UI-tn cl1roll wh"n Ihe: CI)Hc~t· O\)I..'l1c hi~ !ion<."rs for bhw, \\"l1~~("l' CI •. "J " In wrili11);!; to Ih(" 1{ f.LI/!(!). E.l~ \Ianl ;\!l:l..':lr(l.1 dt·~ign.ll1's himself lIlis~i(l\I:ln" for the :l~ :l .• bOtlk l\llIeri,':rn Huok Co .. ill tht ,\lilll1e· ~(}ta lieh!. i ... 103 Capit,,) .\'l·o, \t'lIne;'POJi::., )'lil1l1 1I1 ~ .Iddn·s.s \1:. For ~Ollle li l1l1' lifter his t1ep:Ir!. ure frn1l1 ;\1. _\. C., _\ . . 11 . La..,e \1 as artill~ ~\1p<."rilllelHlc!l1 of the T CII ncSh'l' Cnpp<."r Cn .. \\ itll h<."ad'!uotr, I k W:I'" tcr;: lIt Copper II ill . T Cll11. p rOrnotl't1. . l adison. \\' c \\·i5., in Ihe 1I ex l two w ee ks . ,,"ouder if the ex·students arc :is ):ood fallS as they were when in college. 1 f the spark of loyalty still smol(l. I"rs ill your hreIlSts,l\\'o good 01" portunitie", of fanning it into a hl:tze will hI"' offered soon. The attention of ~J ichigan people ill Jlllrticniar is called wthe game \\ hh i\J ichigall at Aun ,\rhor next S:ltufdu\'. The opinion (Jf men who hUI'e 'watched buth teams in action g-il'es ~1. A. C . :111 even chance I\ith "ust's tc-am. J"racticallv Ihe 'Ihole student bodv \\ ill t hc tcam 10 Alln A rhor. 'ICCO;lIP:UlY Thl' attention of I~ople ill Chicago lIliniois is called to and northern October z5, when ~1. A. C. mee ts \\·15con5in. A speciill train of stud· ents witl also llC .... ompn ny the team to th is gnme. The ~J. A. C, h:tlld, hest ill yefifs, will be 011 h:lIl1l. Let's h:u'c an OIlumni c rowJ there too. TRUE M. A. C. SPIRIT. ther~' The man who can se{' principles ill whi .... h he vcr)' firmly belic\'e3 O\'l'rCOmc by a majority, ftml who can flfter\\,:lrds ncce pt defeat grace· fully :lnd in the ri«"ht spirit is dc· sen'i ug: of 1Il0rc than passing II1cn· l ion . nrc \\'ithoul doubt more than n f~'\\ nmong Ihe r-. 1. A, C. ;llumni who were opposed 10 soml'. or :111 o f the ch:m!!,es of last IUllc. Slll'h a condition is 0111\· nill· 'urn l, as a result o f thc:ir long :li.tllch. ment to the institlll10n and tllt'ir in. timate aC'l uailllnu('c with the mem· he r .. of aswci:lled c1n"Sl·s. 1l is up 10 the ne'l o r!!,lIl1i:t:llion to pro\"c the elliciency of the brondcr scope, 10 pru\'e that there h:l~ "cell :! ~rc:tt waste of ).:00!1 enthusiasm :Imon),;: 1l01l·g-radufiteS. A leiter frolU "Ir. S . ,\1. Trac), "ppe:\rs belo\\" . ~Ir. Tracy was :1 lllelllber o f '6K ~nd :.5 such JeServ .... s a resJlectful hen ring. " 'hal is most 10 he admire!1 is the spi r it in which he offers his support to the IIC\\ ~ I . _\. C ... \~o .. :i:ltioll. "Jr. Tr:lC\ has the sincere th:lIlks of The RECO ltlJ. .. Uiloxi, i\liss .• Oct. II. 1913. 1\ i\1. A. C. RECOIt Il, "East Lnnsill", i\lich, "Dcar ·R£COIIIl :~I know that Ictkrs of congratuiuliull on t he re· organizalion of the -,\Iumlli Associa tion arc in order, bUI I ,1m not going 10 II rile Olle, for! did all 1 could to pre\'cllt the ch:lII~e, alld do nutlike the ch an~es mlule. But I believe in the r ule of the m:ljority, lind the new Associ:llion \\'ill h:u'e n,,· b.,;S t support. Of course I \\ a lit the R ECORD, :\1111 enclose my chl·ck. " \·\lilh ve n " hest wishes for the success of th~ ASo:loci:ltion, :md of the R ECOI! D, I am, "Yours \'cry truly. ,. S. M. TnACy," REVIEW OF PROSPECTS POINTS TO BANNER YEAR AT M. A. C. A swdent bOOy whose Cl1 roJl· ment 101 :.!! show a ~ain of almolit 300 onr the corresponding- enroll UlL'nt of till' best previous year, adde!\ to aVllilabk financcs of more thHIl Imlf a milliOn dollars. \\'hat's the nlls\\cr: The biggcst and best )'car thut thc ~lichi2an Agricultural Co!lel(e has cvt:r knO\;'·n. This is the pleasant prospet·t (lis· played bY:l perusal of a part of the ~ reat IIlRSS of s tatistics al':Jilab!e to those intcre:;tl'd. 111 spile of the 5li:::ht ul1ple:le,lllull'SS which uel'eI· oped during- the It'gis1 .. ti\"c sC55ion, it IIOW :lp}><.'Hrs thAt the college has :l\h'allced ,I tleg rce in !a\'or among the peopl .. of this and neighbo ring stales, :Ind ha .. ! ),:"ainell a n.:\\ im· petus. .--\ short t:llk \\i th ~ecretarr A. :'II. Br(JIII1, of the ::;t:ltc Uua~d ()f Agric ultufe. ~e n cd to bring uut quill" fo rcibly thc flit'l that \1. A. C. is due f or:! period of ,!!ru\\"lh wluch will thrO\1 eve n the re co rd-hreaking figures of the P:lst ciJ,(llt o r len year:; illtn the h;lc kground. In the lir",t pl:lct', it mi){hl he (If illten:st 10 kllow just wh:it Ihe rc· SOu rces of Ihe colleg'e :I re. anti Ihe va rious wa)" ill which thcy com~ 10 the us .... of Ihe institution. Fore· mo"t :'111,1 1lI0St important, on ac· Count of its magnitude, is the Sllrn It derivt'd from the· state mill tllX. \l'lIS Ihis \:D .. , (Hal the ncees'>it) o f iu · the pruportion aliOkd (0 crea:' l1 l;.:' :\ Krk llltlll'a! College, which the l\r:lI1:,.:ling among the caused Ih..:: ~r. A. C. h"t! solons la~t spril1l:{. been receiving" .. me·tenth of 11 mill from Ihe SI'lte t:tx~-s, which :1l1l01111! · to $.!.!~.Soo. An dfart II as e,l made to inc rC:lsc the coll,,·:.:e portion 10 un .. ··fi ft h, Ilhich \\oul(1 (Iou hie the income from this source, but t he mOle parli:lll," hliled, heil1g" com· promisell :;1 olle·sixth mill. Evcn Ihis will gile 10 the C'ol1egc, a SUIll of in· $3.:s1,3 .13.33 I'~' r :lIlllum. or :111 crc;l~e o f apprc,ximately $15::.500.- 00. The re~lll;tr Slate equalil."tiOIl tak .... ~ plill..e ill II}I t, and il is cert;lin th;1! lhe l,llu:ltioll of the St:lt l' 1\ ill he evn"ill .... ra bh· rai,.cd al thaI time. T his will m,ike the collegc \"er~­ 'lluch the ;,:":liner Ihrough the mdl lax. in the =:)t:lte holds .\l1oll1\.'r SO\l rce of income is the inl':rc'" ~!cri\ed f ro m .:\ huge fuud wh ich t r ust. This Comes to t hc college 1IIaier II hilt is known ,IS the ~l or relJ A ct. Ih this :l et. :l fund is created h)' the p~oceeds of th e s:lle uf public llllllis. T his fu m\ is 10 ~ illveslCu b, Ihe stall- in such ,I \\':1\' as to dr:i\\' Hot less than 7% illlere;t. The fund re' mains intact. while the COllege draws the inlerest each I ear. At thc pres· ent time, this fU111 Ulsufficielll 10 cope with the g-rowth of the I.:md Gmnt Col· leges in Ihc COUlltn', so \\ h:1I was known as the Second ~lor rcll Al.'t with Ihe :\C]"OIl :1111en .. hnc n t was pOt throug-h Con~ress. The Sec Qnd ~rurrcll A ct was an ou t and out gr:lIlt of $z5.000 to be used for sal· a r ies of lc uchcrs llml ill specified lines of instruction. The Neboll lIllother amendment simply added $25,000 10 this latler grrtllt, thc uses of the mOllc), heing- definilely OUI. JiliN\. the Collcge Fo r the purposes of conducting the espcrill"lcnt s\:llioll, two olher :IC\S h:\\'e bel:n passed, the Il:ttch .r\c;:t and the Adllms Act. e:lch of whidl allows':;; 15 ,000 10 Ix: expend. cd ollly in the ways Inid dUll n by the hill. Another bill, 110\\ before Congrc:.s, will, if it p:tsst:s help lI1:lteri:llly ill strengthelling the work of the- ~';\rious expcrinwn t stat io ns. The foregoing :Ire sourCeS of in come o ut:.ide itself. \\'ithin the institulion arc 1\\0 im_ porUlIlt sOll rces Qi rC\·cnllc. From the cnrollmcnt of students eac h },sioll Ilf Olle_ tenth that :11I101l1Jt, would m~':111 :' 11 III the appfou~h to il1d(·pe l\(lcll~·c. casco! the ~olleg-l·.howc,,,·r,olle ill re mi luted of t he I' rcshmllll, \\ ho eurncs from home With a goodl\' roll , and :11 the elld o f:l fL'\\' wcck~ Ilonders wh .... re re1lui res sOme slrddlillg, and delicate II1l1lhe. l1Jatical balancing 10 run \\ ilhin the limit. euroH,nell!. This It h.ls l{Olle. I, :-.,' ow as to wh:1\ is Ilol1e with this tt more than a half million tiull.lfs. lIlust first of all hc fl·rl1 e1l11'~·re,l. th:1I Ih.., onl\, illl're:I Sc Ihis H';lr is III the mill ta~",:lIId the f('ceipis I"om ~tudl· IlI~. e~li· mrttl':' lhe };:Iin al. ahOll1 $ 160.00(). Also to he note!1 in thi,. CU/Hlct liun is Ihe hct that running cxp.m .. es u f the ill~liluti(11l hal c ine r~:l Sl'l1 1\) q uite :\11 e:l.tl·11I, and Ihe rem;liuiu«" surplu,> will he small . !'ie"relary HrOllU i\ pertinent :UHj\ICr to Ihe SI:lte. ml.'nt that the college was growutg :l1\'HY from thc I)('ople of the "'tate lies ill Ihe fa ct thaI ,11\ extr:1 $.5,000 hus beell added to the apJlrtlpri;niun ior the expe r im .... nt slatioJ), cllahlmg i( to \10 IlHu;h hruader work. The l·"t .... lI!iioll dep:lrt1l1enls, too, h,l\c hce" culargell and rt 1l111!lhc r of ne w men tnk~n a ll to 1 • ./01. aft....r Ihe Itg- r i. cllilurat1l1krcSB of Ihe brl'l1ers of the sllile. Fur ~urne time il has It('ell t he dre:1I11 IIml tlesire uf thus .... "::Onlll'cted with the ~ 1. A. C. to add a large lib ran' :md :lutiitoriu'll, to he ill the Sl1me ~b llild i llg, or ill 11\ 0 building'S. Being unable to get II speei:d Hppro· pr iatioll for Ihis purpo:. .. ·, it h .... c .... 'm·s necessnry to gel Ihc IUlld1 out of Ihe :Jnuual surplus :llld I his ha", bn 'll so small that Ihl' ercction of a major building has been put 011 1 of the questioll. :;1ll:11l buildio~s for the minor depllrts h:lVe becn built. The ad\litioll 10 the Chemical B ldg., is an ~·xample. The Dniry Building-, now nearing completion is a nothe r. An· othc r buildil1g', that which to house lhe \ 'c te r ina ry Dcpart lllCl1 t, is assu rcd a nd the contract II ill be let ill Ihe /Jt'ar futu re. is \Vithou t d oubt, the next la rge .... ., • • , • .. The M. A. C. RECORD "U.~'.'UO .. ,,1"'1 TVUO"" DU~'N" ", .. or COL· LIlGIl " ... " .... n .. , Il ,e14'",o, .. """'cu\.. "TU .... L COLL"''''' . . . . OC'U , O ... GEO RGE C . S H EFF IELD . "' ..... 0<;11/'1" EOITOII, SU •• <"""1'ION P A,C€ . $ 1.00 p,,,,,, 'I'll"" , I!lnteNld 'U '&eond-cl.~. ",.u mauer In til" p()~t OOlCi!'1I '..Iltu'lilli. 1\lleb. AddN!'" an Jubole,'pUuIlOj ."d ad" ertblll i ([,auer!.O l be )l. A O. itI"e lines. \\'hilc the ilk:. of making the fre:shmcn do tncks do!.'s .Ippcar irrc· sistibly fUliny to C\ ery onc at some time, no m:1Il or woman, who haS the hest illterests of the C'ollegc [It th:lt heart, wilt bc SOrry to learn hHzing is r:lpiol)' hecolllillg- :l lost arl the. 11ich ig-an :\ g r icu ltunli Col· at . leg-c. It mus t be admit led th:lt nearly C\'er)' entering elilSS has one or I wo inclividu"ls, if notIllOr~', who rl·fuse to respoud to Icss \ig-orulls Ire:lt· ment th:m hazing, which incl ud es hair, c llttil1~. T he RE COIJO knows of cases where such a mode of treat mcnt chang-cd the whole attillule of cert:lin mCI1 . who Intcr del elopcd into rcal lellrters. B ut the gelleral prllctiec of gather. ing up all the :I\,lI illlhle firs t yea r me n and t(,llching- thelll to cat so:'p. climb trees, and perfonn va rio us o t he r stunts has gOlle iuto ,the dis- T h e M . A. C. RECORD. building to J:>c added 10 the local campus wiJi be t h:lt fo r housing the Library or Auditorium, or both. The need for this sort of a structu re is becoming more :Ipparent each year and with the prospect of a sub· stantial incrcase in the College in come next year, owing to the state equali;(atioll mentioned abol'e, the chllllces of getting this much-need· ed g:tthering pl:lcc for stud..-nts arc considerably improved. is li kely that The question of "dditiol1al dormi· to r ies hilS been discussed from time 10 time, bUl with need of Itdditional class room :tml huildings of 1I ;,.:-l·ner. al naU1rc, il :1 dormi· to ry will be lhat Inst l!lrgc building t o be erected. The time for a grt'at is ripe a.!\!'!tlcement ill the ~Ii c higan Agri. cu!tural College. N.:w buildings arc in sig-ht; the student enrollment at the present lime is the gre:ttest en;r,IHld promis .. ! to reach !ooo be \\" ith all fore the end o f the "ear. indiC:llions pointing' to the !:tel Ih:!t this growth is not a mu",h room affair but one which will continue through succeed in).!" yC:tfS, it is almosl s:tfe to prt.-diet tlwl the 11 A. C. is 111m' · ing into the phICl':1I the head o f Ihe list which ri~lllfu lh' belongs to Ihe oldest agri t· uhural· colle).:e in the country, THE M. A. C. ASSOCIATION ; ITS REAL SIGNI FICANCE. (Oo llt!uu~d from P'U(6 1. 1 SO I am going to get mine in early. 1 do not know what the reSI of you fellows wiml, and possibly you do not know you rselves yet, but the re :\ rc two or three things that t waut. [ would like to sec the R J-:COlIll brought out as a month I)' nl!lg;,r.inc instead of a weekly, bl·C;1.USC I thlllk thou it ca n do a great deal1ll0re ;;ood in I ts coming would thell be a r c:!1 C\'Cl1t instead of :I TIIe re incidcnt, and it could be made II I'ery !lHlch more :,lIr"cti\'e ami i",. posing pllper. that way. I want 10 see good photo).:r:,phs of the interesting" doin:;s ;thout the campus, SC\ era] of them in e\'ery issue, bccau s~ it will hrin~ all of us much closer 10 the scenes thllt \l"e o nce knew so wdl. 1 beliel'c th"l it would be a tine phlll to hllvc some general encyclo. pedia of college hislory, like Prof. Fr:iI1k Ked;(ie, write up a lilll!: biog-raphy of two or thn'e of the men who hal"e KOlle fo rth frolll the collcge in the Pllst and hare made good in a hi.\:" Wlty. Our school has turned ou t some of the finest and m05t success ful men in the whole cou ntry, and .. it will do us all good to \Vrite them up, know about them. Prof., and let's see if some of the rest of us cannot specd up a little Imd catch up with Ihem. interesting- T he local :lssoci:ltiOI1!i must wake up to their rath .. r startiing import. :mce ill the new politic:11 arr;1\lgc· ment, and tak.: a ha nd in some thing more th.1Il a yearly banquel. Y ou hal'e the cOlltrol o f th", destinies of the whole institution in your hamls frortl now on, hec"allse YOll have the balance of powcr in Ihe gene ral association. :md this new 1\-'1. A. C . Association is destined to be· come the one g"rC:1t power in shap. iug t he political fonunes and the ed ucat ional policy of the oldest ,me! g:rcatesl of the land gram colil-ges . J. \ \"'1.1. ,II!D BOI.TF.. GLEE CLUa STARTS WORK . "'llIs ic:!1 acti"ilies fur the year took :t jUlltp fo rward 1,35t wet·k, whl:11 the :IfUIOU11celllcnt of tryouts for th..- G)£."e and ~I:tnd olill Cluhs waS madt·. The t r)'0\115 will occu r in Ihe chapel \-\'ednesd:IY and Thurs· day of this week. The Glee Club has beell a per· manent or~anir.alion for SC\'cr1l1 ye:lrs. and ..-njoys a ~ood reputalion both in the college and all parts of the state. A successful lour II:1S iliad.: by this Club, am! it is hoped tIUI.:I more eSlensi\"e trip will he possible Juring- the com ing SellSOIl. Althoug-h oq,!:mize(1 uuly IllSt yea r, Ihe ~1:Hldolin Club has alre:ldy m:u..le an cnyiable record. This vear the tll"O cluhs arc to be consolicfate{l. and w ork under Olle man:1gement. They will also work under the sallle rules, II!lmel),. that each yt:ar a tryout will be held for :III positions, both \"oc:II :Illd in;;lru. mental. Tho: old mell mllS\ 11"1' out III fOr plolct:s along- with the lIew: order that the expt:llses of possible trips til,,)' he kept as 101V as possi. ble, spt:cial attention will he I::il'en men who call play the m:llIllolin alld sin}!" in the cluh. Bruce llartsuch, who was so sue· l'essful wilh these clubs last yellr, will a;:-ain lead them, :lml tht: Stll' dcnts with 'nu!>ical ability :Ire 10Hk. in~ fo r w:'Ird 10 a husy enjoyable winter. THEMIAN DINNER. The Themi:11J societyelltert(lined their friends :11 :1 formal dinner 1:I!Sl Friday c\"eni llg. T he affair was held in the nell' lea rooms operated by the Misses Smith. Mackinaws, Sweaters, Raincoats and Overcoats • Are in demand now. We specialize in the above, and are in position to show you the most com plete stock in th e city. M ay we have the pleasure of your inspection? E LGIN MI F FLIN . ALMA TAKES BAD BEATING FROM MACKLIN'S WARRIORS. In a game, which glad{lened lhe hearts of more th,1Il 1500c:t;,:er roOl· ers, 1\1 . .-\ . C. dowlil:d the .-\Ima clcH'u laSl Salllrda\", to the tUlle of 5i to o. A brilli:1;lt, smashing ,t!o t:Lc k featu red thc locals' phI)" :II! through Ihe g a me. ,md frolll the Sta rt of the ~aOle it WaS me rely a qlleslivrt of how la r~e Ihe score would be. J oy ol'er thc fine show. in,)! IIf the 0rct'1l :tlld \\-hit e 11·:1 r· riors 11':1;; somewhat .:!ouded lIcar the e ll(l of the game, when Bl:,kt: :\I iller was carried off the tield "ttl'r II waS a thrillifl).!" run of ~o ynnls. f,,:lred that the Aggi.:s' st!l r wa~ se riously injured, and the pro~peCI uf the Mic.higan )!:tllll; hilt a week away threw a gloom ol·t r lhe crOlnl. alice the r.:sult of the conlest II .. S ;t;;;;u recl, the gamc hec:lIne 11 prOCl'~' ~i\l11 of :"II. .\. C. play.:rs. :\ole:;s Ih:ln fifteen 'iUhslitulion", were m.lde h~ t;oach ~Ia(" klin (luring- the g:\llIo:'. ill ,Ill attempt lo)!ive :IS l11:tll\' o f the senll'$ :15 possihle a chance to work a fc\\ minutes. This de l'doped til" fan Ihal ~1. .\. C . ha,,:H least two men for el ery po,.ition. !lnd more for some job;;. The prt",ence of the second string men ill the lille.up did !lot :Ippear to weaken the scor· ing pOll'er lu :lIly extent . as the pro· !.:c",sion acros", Alma's ~oal lin..- l·OIl· tin lied steadily. Aside from" [:ph" JohrbO!l, the Pres byterians' old $tnnd·hy, :1Ilt! II. Schultl. the Aim:! le:1Il1 :Ippc;tred 10 be weaker thal1 usual. Thoug-h he had heen o r;[ered by :1 physicial1 not to t;lke P:lrl in a ~:tlnc fo r tllO wet·ks, Johnson, who h,L:; n b"dll to rn hir, II':lS the whole wv r ks in the line. Ti me and ,'gaill he c r .. sht:d thro u~h ~1. .A. C."s forw:lrus ;Ind mussell "I' plays. Scarcely a pk,)" W:H, pulled off il1 which lhe hloml gi!'!llt did 1\0\ figure. S.:hultl, the real "'peed bo~' 011 the Up·"I;\1e .. g- gre~iltioll, sa\cd at le!!.sl two !Ouch· dowlls by his spee!l , 01'erh1\Uli ll~ B1:tke ~l!11er in millfield aiter he .ldellse. hlld p:lsseu .-\ Imlt's I:"'t Jj!:lcklQc k kicked off to .\101:1 to start Ihe fcslilitics. The I're", ['\· terialls looked xood al the ,,\;\;,. IlHlking Ihree first Ilo lI'll!>. They were thell for cl'd 10 pUilt, and rUIlS M zo and 15 y:lrds h) B .. \1 iller and Bluckloe k, and '5 rnor~' cOlllrihuted hy Juliilll ;111(1 G. Smith, touk Ihe ballnc!'!r the ~oal. Smith look the ball ovcr for the first cOllnt six m in· utes after play had be~ull, Black· lock flliled to kic k gO:I!. Alma received the kickoff ag:nin, and failed :It " fo rward pass. Ilell· nill~ reco\'ereJ a fumhle, and the Ill:trch was on. B. "I il1er tore off t5 )'Imls on a f'lke kick, while Ju lian ;lml Blackloc k :lddL-<1 enough more bclwt:en them to put the b!'!11 O,'er, BhlCklock 1l1aking thl:' score. H e ngain failed to goal. During- the Ilest few minutes neither side II':lS able to gain con· sistently. \\,ood drew a cheer when he got It forward pass :I\\":ly out of a crowd of Aggies, to Spin. ning. m:tking first down. There 11 0 more scoring in the first W:IS quarter. Alma the ancielit tried t r iple pass, but failed to make it, the ball going back. The large c rowd callie to its fee t at the sta rt o f the second h a lf, wnc n t-,·I. A. C . took the ball over the fel\' goal line in fh'e plays. A minutes of strai~hl. smashing at tacks Oil the line nccoulHed for the fou rth tOlh:h\lowtl. All epidemic of fum hli u\! tuok holJ of the :\1. A. C . tcam d;lrill~ the ll("xt few min uks, find though none resulted serio ously, the leather Ch,IUgctl hands at Jell'>' half:t dO:l:('11 times. H. Schult;.: showed the f.ms :1 burst of speed when lit- grabbc.) fI fumhiculld r .. ccd 60 yards for ~! touch down. hut lhe hal! \\":I~ c;tllcl] hack 011 accoullt of Aim .. hcill~ offsid e. The rooters dn:w n Ikep sigh o f relie f. 11 tille h} ~1;Kklil1 SclH rhe rc~ubrs hack illlo the )..::11111: to :;t:lrt thl' third 5('s"ioll. Blak e ~I iller ,,,ok the kick off, all\\ 1110111", &, \ anb hdon.: hcin<' tatlded fr"lIl Itcltincl )'\1 !,cnult; ),1. .\. C. worked the h:\ll to the two Janl !ocri.:s of short SIl1:lshc",ollly 10 lose it Oil downs. II)'de pUlltcd vUI "r ,bl\:;"r. Three succes~i'e peI1;lhie~ a"ain~I Alma for offsides !.:(l.llhilletl'" with some shol'l g':lins to :;end (;,1111h;er 1I .... (I~$ the lille. . \ fter 11 lIumber of 1011" . ,rain", wh.ch were offset hy penalties, the loca ls settled (loWII, li nd gaills hy O'ClIl1ahan, \\ ho h:1l1 rl'pl:lc"d J uli!11l :It ,Iml Black. lock once ruore re<-,is tered II I:tlly . U'C:lllnhull 11111(le the ~co re. Un the 11l" .~t kickoff. .\lllllt ollce a~ajn :Ittemptell the bellhi!sh'red triple p:tss. 'r his I im t l~. ~I iller intern'pl' ed it :lIld went 10 Y:lrds throu;.:h th .. wh.))e r\ llIla 11::1111 fur 1tLlO\l!er .,..:ore. II .. also kil'kc{1 1-:oal. -. fullback. (j ilford A minute IUler, ,\Iill,r pulled off :t jo. yanl run from the kickoff. A nice forw:tnl pass wen I wron~ he· c luse ~I. .l<,. C. wa", holliinl! ill the line. Th .. !juaner l'nd"d "ith the ball in ~1. .\. C.'s IlO",session. In the lIe:..1 llullrler. JuluHl rc· turne'! 10 thc :,:allle, and ro:tmeI;':-o ;I;; all alf:JJfa sc"d woul(! holn, on the Sa nar,l Desert. I t is ,I reproach to Otlf uni\ cr5itics and college"." T hl' letle r : "To th,' EXl'Cllti, c Board. . , ,\ 1. A. C. Association. . , EaSl L;\Ilsin;.:-. ~ I iell. "There should he at .\1. ,\. C. :, D"parTrlICtlt of \'",':ltit'Il:l1 .\t\vkc, or Gui(\,uu:c. Tlli" "h(lllld he in char)!" of:1 m:m of ,\"::I f ,; lind ,':.;pcr iCllcc and :lIta;nUlcnts." 111) 1Ia.; hC~'11 awa\' froll\ e\,llle~c life. ill tht: re nl worid, :It le:lst :1 e(luplc of {k'::;ltli.::il. lind hl' ~hOllld I,c well paid. .. Thi~ t!':jl.ITI 1111:111 :;:;hould ht-. Ii rs\, for the benl·fit. of ml:"l1 alld W011l('11 II ho h;IIT [,n'n out "I cOlle;.:e frnnt Ollt· 1(1 liftcl'lI "I.'ar:; ; ~l'eond . for Ill" bl'llcfil "f Iho~c \\'htl aTe jU~1 leal· in:.; collc~l" whl'11ll'T ~r:l{hl:ttcs ,>1' Hot; ,hinl, fur tho .. ..., in {'olk·ge. par· ticularl\ duri!11! the 1,I"t 1110 ,l"ITS , .. Th~ hl';"l of this dcparlllh·Il1.. :,lIll ull l'T11pl.,~e".; ill it . ~hullid he frct'. dicta,iun frtlm. or inHlll'IlCC hy :1Jl~ ollwr lIe· p:lrll1\~'IlI, or culk;!l' Itltt-rest o r ill, tll1ell~'C. :.hsolull'ly. f ... lll1 .. Fifly pl'r cent. of "II colle;!"\! gr:l I would like 10 ~ec :I Li~~l'r [ll'rccntai-:'c of '\L .-\. C. peoplc "ul'c~ed ill :t br);:!l'r I hc1il"'c such :l Ikparlll1l'l1t wal". C'u\ild he flf im1l1ensc usefulness, '·[t took me I.:tt \e:1r" aftl· r IC;IY' ill" collc '~c til ·tind n1\ ~clf: [ kl1'IW th;t Ill.' ~xpcrk,tlc", i'" \Illite !.'· pical of the avtr,,"e. " \\'by tl"t~lo something about it: ';\'ery t ru l.'. ,.". C . Bl'IIX",\~t, '93." The M. A . C. RECORD . utDDRESSES WANTED. IF' "GYM BLOOM " GYMNASIUM GARMENTS. ."')] Thc R ECOI! D is desirous of ob· t:llmn)! thE: :\ddresses of the foll ow· ing former 1\0/. A. C. people . If llIl}' of ou r r.:oade r s C(l1l help us oUl 011 this tn:lt\cr w e will app re ciate it vcry ;.;re:I,ly . This list of addrc!>st·s wIHlIed w ill be cOlllillUed :ts a regn · br featurc , so look il o ve r c:teh week. T hc 1,1SI known (lddress is (lIsa :;il'cn here. \\'. C . .\lorris, Dctroit, ~Ii ch . ]. \-. GO!1'TII'er, 'ati, C[nlskunic, oi-... , ,... \\' ,Ilter Gral'l'~, D etroil, '\[ieh, ]Wi, Palmer. Dl·lroit. ~[ieh . 'I::d,\ :ml R us!>ell , '99, Dl'lroil • ,\lic11. Leo L Ch:llllll{'rs, ·I~. Detroit, ~[ich. E . .\1. lI.[ iss ~!l'l lTS, EII;II,a DdrOit. i\'!idl. Barrell. Ddroil, ~[il'h. E, S. ,,',dtN. Do\\'III\;':- , ~1ich, [>alll Fi~lh'r. Detroit. ~[ kh . l:ttne;; () .. now, Delroil . .\!rch, 'A . .I. \\·ilJou',;!"hhy. Delr<"li l. '\Ikh. 1(, [" LCI <:illc. Detr(,it. ~l ich. 1.11. Kelll'OIl . Ddroil. ~Jieh, "no C, Carl)l·nter. Grand Ibpitk ).Iich, .\. \\ .. LIon. \\'I:UlIlolIl', }.[ieh. I'aul Elli:. Detroit .. \liell. ~lrs, I;. Ii. Pr;ll\. 1"lrtl:tlHl. Ore . I. c. :->lIis'III;II1. ,\m!yies. l.us C:~lif. HORT . CLUB . Th.: ",a~s me<·tin;! ill fill! ,;witt;,!.' al tht: \I,Ill'r ~idt; of thl' (':\mpu~ I\:I~ n {'k'ior whi .. h d<:crl'a~l'u !;Ullll'" hal the :lUelld"rIOC:1I th.: I11celitlJ,;' of 1/1<: !JOrl. chlh J:lbt wl'(.>k . .\" u~u:tl, howe".:r, thl' s rn:dl 1lI1.]il'llce was t'nlhu"ia"til', all.] , horoll!.:;hl.\ cttjo~.::d th ... pro;:r:1l1l ~Jf Ihe l:\ctlill;!. The talk;; hI' seniors w,'rc conlinl1ed . amI, Ih~' Sl1ppl.l· of Ihe ul"lr.g:r,u!s .. 0011 Leil1!.:; cxb:lI1~r..,d, thl' jl1hUoce W,l~ cnlll.illlletl, with (hc jILniurs .. !1ici:l1ing. The CIlSlom:ITI' horti· o:ultunll feed du;;(:d the CIl·;lil1~. , 3· [,j. ,,'()ollill (llid F, II. Gnl11g'cr :l re conn('clt;.1 with thc Chicag:o of· ::'\onhcrn 1\1I1('ric,"1 flee" of the l"ruit ExC'h:lll~c. Lawrence & Van Buren I Printing Company --- 2 10 . 212 Ora nd Ave, No rth I Do You Want !'ai r Sh"ars Knife Safcty· Ra zo r _ '-' Illct le •• "'HO Strop. ~'\'''r.H.. ·Ady find t:"(l ,,r. to ~~tect f"om Hones and Strops Sa ws II:unmcrs Ilatchets C hisels Screw D rivers \ \ ' rite for ()ltr :\'E\\' CATALO(;l'E of g\,ll1n:l~illtll ~(lr. II is just o ff the pres~, ,IIIJ will he m:lile(1 frce upon It tells 10\\ in del:lil about Ihe wonderful q ualill' :tIld menlS , re<]ue;;t. \'al ile ill :111 "(i, mLlool11" prolilltls. . In Ihi;; cai:lloglle arc illuslrated and described in detail the BEST ill ~~ r\ltla"iU111 suits, swimming suits, hathing- sl1il~. CTO~S COU1llr\' "lIits, swcater". "hoc,=" ho,ierv . CIC., ct.:, . " "(;1 mhloom" ",1l'111ent" :lrc the' re;;uh of \'f~;lr~ of "tulil . :ll1d AR E >'upe rior to ;,11 Other g.I' mlw.~il1m ~uil" . • \ tl'i:l! onll-r will t'OIl\illl':C \'Oll. Sold in Ihe H::hool,;. collc:';:C5 (Iud IIllin:or"ilics all o,er Ih" l:Olllltry . . . S"le )j •• a ur, ... t ~ rer"- c1.W:KNAPP @. u Wrhe f or i » I" I~g,, ~ ~ , , ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. - -- LANSING , MI CHIGAN OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR DES[CNINC- EN C R A V[NC - PR[NTIN C - BIND I N C C LA SS PU B LI C ATION S . .. " C OLLE G E AN N UALS Announcements, Invitations, Programs. etc .. ,given special attention. I Meet ITle at the Sugar Bowl. J . A. BISSINGER FLORIST o...r Cut Flcw ... s are IhO' bUI ,0 b.: had --- "I"·"'!! ~.I ·"1)il"l A\" Bulh rh ... "~'. . 6 7 N l' w C ullf'e L' \,i(' w~ '1' .... · 0 fo r :'i .. - AT Co llege Dr u g &. Groce r y S t a r t!. r • .', b •• 0' f ... ,.";. ,, - '?"" f" ",~, 'Q ••• ,.- fl •• ,., . S ••• I'" DIR EC T O RY LA:\,:-;[:\,G Bl·SI:\,E:-.~ A:\,D PROfE t;:;IU:\, .. \!. ;'IIE::'\, The "'''n~ s In 1l,1. lI'r~"\QrY, H~ " ~II R" tho~" 1H Ollin Hd,·~r\,~,·r~. IIrt' 01 rell"l»~ plHII .... W .. 1100" Ih" l th,' IMIIII)' and ,""k11l_ "'\11 lI,k .. pn1l'< 10 p~tro"h" t bo~~ who "...ronj,p '~"~. ~~~ BARBERS. 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Hlt"S, "')I,,'hlll'''''', J.tftdll1 l1' \.J ~[u~1t 1I0",~." 111,, 11 1,'-nh'. I..IX· 1. Alltomlllic ph""e 1(1'6, R eruec n\><"rour new tlK'lIllon . ROHt;RT S)l tTH M G. OO,-(1or. "'Iub· 111I1I0n ..... '·e, 8"d lonlll St. .. Prof. C. L. \\' eil, from 1893 10 11)06:1 memocr of Iht cngillceri ng' bruIt)', WIlS a visitor ,1\ ,he eoJl~).(e r eC'tlldv. P rof. "'eil ;!' now con· sulting' engincer of tht! Diamond Crystal Salt Co., with he:lclquar,e rs a t SI- Cla ir. ~l leh. III fact, anyth iJlj!; yOll need in ha rdware )'011 wil[ lind _ an d at p rices 10 suit -at Norton'S HilrdwilrB m