VOL. XXIII. OCTOBER 19, 1917. No. 5. UM. A. C. Cannot Live On Her Past—- c What Will Ton Do For Her Future?" D ECOD D REVISED WAR LIST. CAPT. E. G. WRIGHTSON NEW COMMANDANT. GARDNER '12 GETS PH. D. FROM U. OF WIS. TEAM READY FOR MICHIGAN. BUY A LIBERTY BOND FOR THE M. A. C UNION FUND. PUBLISHED BY THE MICHIGAM AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ASSOCIATION EAST LANSING.MICH. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1 East Lansing Directory 2 THE M. A. C. RECORD. D I R E C T O RY LANSING BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN "/"HE names in this Directory, as well as those of all our other advertisers, are of re liable parties. We hope the faculty and students will patronize those who patronize us. A. M. E M E RY 223 W a s h. A v e. X. B o o k s, F i ne S t a t i o n e r y. E n g r a v ed C a l l ing' C a r d s. F o u n t a in P e n s, P i c t u r e s, F r a m e s, L e d g e r s, F i l i n g- C a b i n e ts a nd G e n e r al Office S u p p l i e s. B I 1 D E A V, S E I B E RT * G A T ES B o o k b i n d e rs P i le B o x e s, M ap M o u n t i n g s, K t c. C i t i z e ns P h o ne Xo. 301JC Cor. " W a s h i n g t on A v e. a nd A l l e g an St. L O U IS B E CK CO. 112 W a s h. A v e. N. B e st in C l o t h es for M en a nd B o y s. J. E. S T O F F E R, D. D. S. office 203-5 C i ty X a t i o n al B a nk B l d g\ B e ll p h o ne 61 A u t o m a t ic p h o ne 2361 A L L EX * DE K L E I XE P R I N T I NG CO. 12S-130 I o n ia St. TV". I'rinting-, T y p e w r i t e r s, Office S u p p l i e s, Adding- M a c h i n e s, P r o g r a m s, E n g r a v ed C a r d s, F i l i ng C a b i n e t s, S e c t i o n al B o ok C a s e s. Bell 1094 S p e c i al c a re g i v en A u t o m a t ic 3436 to XI. A. C. a nd i ts s t u d e n t s. E L E C T R I C AL E Q U I P M E NT CO. E l e c t r i c al C o n t r a c t i ng a nd E n g i n e e r i n g. D e a l e rs in E v e r v t h i ng E l e c t r i c a l. 117 M i c h i g a n' E. H. K O S I T C H EK & B R O S. 113 X. W a s h. A v e. Tin- H o me of T h o se C e l e b r a t ed E d. V. P r i ce T a i l o r - M a de S u i ts a nd O v e r c o a ts ( F a s h i on P a rk C l o t h e s) ( S t y le P l u s, $17 a nd $21) 1 ' A G E L S EN & S P E N C ER P a t e n t s, P a t e nt L a w, T r a d e m a r ks 1107-10 C h a m b er of C o m m e r ce B l d g ., D e t r o i t, M i c h i g an 10. X. P a g e l s e n, -S!) L. M. S p e n c e r, '06 F o r m e r ly E x a m i n e rs U. S. P a t e nt Office. S I L AS E. C H A M P E, '06a, A t t o r n ey at L aw 71 W a s h i n g t on B l v ' d, D e t r o i t, M i c h i g an C h e r ry 4511 S M I TH P O U L T RY & E GG CO. C o m m i s s i on M e r c h a n ts in S o l i c it c o n s i g n m e n ts P o u l t ry — V e al -— E g gs G uy H. S m i t h, '11 W e s t e rn M a r k e t, D e t r o i t. G O O D E L L. Z E L IN C. ( F o r e s t r y, M. A. C. '11) I n s u r a n ce a nd B o n ds of E v e ry K i nd s a l a ry y o ur b e t t er s ee or w r i te G o o d e ll a g o od p r o p o s i t i o n. II' y ou h a v e n 't i n s u r ed a b o ut L a n s i ng I n s u r a n ce A g e n c y, Inc., 20&-2I2 C a p i t al X a t i o n al B a nk B l d g. T HE B T R N EY E L E C T R IC CO. 119 E. Mich. A v e. E eo J. H u g h e s, V i ce P r e s ., W i th C l a ss of '15. A V a r i e ty of F i x t u r es f or S t u d e n ts R o o m s — S t u d e n t s' L a m ps a nd L i v i n g s t on B u l b s. A L L EN K I N N EY L a n s i ng B a t t e ry S h op 109 X. G r a nd Ave., L a n s i n g. E. E. K i n n e y. '15—S. C. A l l e n, '14. S t o r a ge B a t t e r i es a nd A u to E l e c t r i c al T r o u b l es O ur S p e c i a l t i e s; S A M I EL L. K I L B O F R N E, e x - ' 61 L a w y er 214% W a s h i n g t on A v e. S. L a n s i n g, Mich. C O R Y E LL NLRSE.RA' B i r m i n g h a m, M i c h. G r o w e rs of H i gh G r a de O r n a m e n t a l s. l a r ge v a r i e ty of v i g o r o us We r a i se a s t o ck f or h o me g r o u n ds a nd p u b l ic p a r k s. U. C o r y e l l, '14, s e c r e t a ry a nd .J. C o r y e l l, C o r y e l l, '84, p r e s i d e n t; R a l ph t r e a s u r e r. '14, s e c 'y a nd t r e a s u r e r. I. D A V I S' Q U A L I TY I CE C R E A M. food. X ot a f a d, b ut a 110 G r a nd A v e. S. A. G. B I S H OP F r e n ch D ry C l e a n e r s, D y e rs a mi T a i l o rs 111-16 W a s h t e n aw St. "W". B o th P h o n e s. .1. I I. L A R R A B EE 3-25 >S. " W a s h i n g t on A v e. S p o rt S h o p — A t h l e t ic G o o ds of All K i n d s. H. H. E A R N ED C h i n a, G l a ss a nd L a m ps 106 W a s h i n g t on A v e. S. WE H A VE T HE Perfection Oil Heater GET ONE TO USE UN TIL F U R N A CE T I ME Norton's Hardware Co. D R. O S C AR I I. B R U E G EL Cor. .Michigan A v e. a nd G r a nd R i v er E a st L a n s i n g. Aye.; H o u r s: 7 to S:30 a. m .: 2 to 4 a nd 7 to S p. m. S u n d a ys 12 to 1 p. m. C i t i z e n s' p h o ne 3244. Y o ur b a r b e rs " H A N K" A ND " P R A N K" t he Pool, B i l l i a r d s, C i g a r s. l a st f or five y e a r s. In t he n ew D i c k s on B u i l d i n g. W I L D W O OD T EA R O OM S e r v i ce a la c a r t e. 318 A b b o tt A v e ., E a st L a n s i n g. HARVEY PHOTO S H OP P O R T R A I TS Kinds Photographic Work All We Do Framing E .M Harvey 1915. J. H. Pratt Mgr. ABBOT AVE. Fountain Pens ™e™rn«™9' • V H l l M l ll • WiiW Parker's, Etc. $1 to $ 6, a ll g u a r a n t e ed College D r ug & Grocery Store Full Line if Everything. Electric Agents for Star Laundry. Supplies. LOFTUS Good Things to Eat EAST LANSING'S LEADING GROCER^ TI-IL M AC RECORD V O L. X X I I I. E A ST L A N S I N G, M I C H I G A N. F f l l D A Y, O C T O B ER 19, 1 9 1 ?. N O. 5 FORESTRY REGIMENT. The available is acting the use of Professor Chittenden as the 20th Engineers listing officer for regiment Regiment ( F o r e s t ). will be composed of lumbermen and woods worker* who will go to F r a n ce forest materials the and get out of the American, French for Ten battalions and British armies. are authorized of which to two are immediately. Each battal be raised three com ion will be comprised of regi panies of 250 men each. The ment will convert timber behind the battle lines in France, into trench railroad timbers, m i n i ng ties, timbers and other ma props, bridge terial needed the military opera in tions. The French forests have been for m a ny managed with great care the years and and object will be leave future production. Only experienced woods a nd mill workers are wanted. Appli the ages of cants must be between 18 and 40. Skilled woodsmen, lum bermen, portable mill operators and millwrights are among the classes of men desired. The regiment is officered lumbermen. foresters and by Sufficient officers have been appointed is possi for ble regi m e nt may be raised later on. A num ber of M. A. C, foresters have received the 10th commissions as officers ( F o r e s t) which Engineers Regiment regiment to be already in France. the entire regiment. t h at in good shape for to avoid waste It forestry is understood still another them over in cutting trained them in MAX GARDNER '12 GETS PH. D. FROM U. OF WISCONSIN '12, who has been in plant path Max W. Gardner, t a k i ng g r a d u a te work ology at the University of Wisconsin for the past two years, completed his work there this s u m m er and received notice of the granting of his doctor's degree a few days ago. Following his graduation Gardner spent a year in chestnut blight work in the University of Pennsylvania un der Dr. Heald, and entered the Uni versity of Wisconsin receiving his M. S. degree there in 1915. "Max has j u st accepted a position in the botany department at the Uni versity of Michigan where he takes the place of Dr. Kauffmann laboratory. plant pathological in the He will continue his work as col the U. S. Department laborator with of Agriculture in research on cucum ber and melon diseases. He has been engaged in this for the past two years. RURAL CONFERENCE in the parlors of The State Conference of Charities a nd Corrections will hold its annual meeting at Lansing from October 20th to October 23rd. F or the first time in its history this organization will have a section on r u r al problems. This sec tion will meet the Woman's Building at 2:30 on Tuesday afternoon, October 23rd. Dr. W a rd L. Giltner, Dr. W. O. Hedrick, Prof. E. H. Ryder and Miss Elizabeth P a r k er will represent the college on the pro there will be a gram. community roundtable discussion teachers achievements. Several r u r al the a nd m i n i s t e rs who have attended M. A. C. S u m m er Session will give community wrork accounts of This which meeting stu dents as well as all others who are interested. they have accomplished. to faculty and In addition is open the of ENROLLMENT, 1092 The following shows the enrollment first by classes and courses up to the of this week: Eng. 125 77 38 32 Agr. 131 . 107 . 78 85 5 H.E. 114 95 66 56 8 406 272 339 Total, 1,072. Since in the above. this classification was made t h at are not 20 more have registered included t h at M. A. C. is doing very well compared with some schools, and will undoubt edly pass the 70 per cent prediction by a small margin. It seems The little brown caps are more t h an the in evidence now, because of ever greater proportion of freshmen to up per classmen, and in the still watches of the nignt a new yell reverberates "Rah, Rah, Rah, 1921!" NEW MUSICAL SOCIETY PLANS COMMUNITY SINGING. To unite all musical effort into one organization to be known as the M. A. C. Musical Society is the plan of the committee in charge of college Together this musical work with the schedule of concerts the com mittee composed of Miss Louise Frey- hofer, Miss Mabel Leffler and Director F. L. Abel voice the following a n n o u n c e m e n t: their plans year. in "All over the country efforts are being made to m a ke music the pivot around which the life of the commu nity centers. is "The utilization of the a b u n d a nt tal the student body, as in ent existing well as among resi the faculty and dents of E a st Lansing, is felt to be a desired object, and in accordance with a general movement to unify and s t r e n g t h en in this commu nity for "All i n s t r u m e n t al to to be the M. A. C. Musical So groups existing in the college are be united into one organization known as ciety. the coming year. the choral this work and in "Any student, faculty member, or resident of E a st Lansing, who has musical ability, is eligible to member this society and all students ship joining any of the following organi zations (Chorus, Orchestra, Men's and be Women's Glee Clubs) will members of this organization. also in which Singing; November "Concerts will be given every third the various organi Sunday zations will take p a r t: October 14, Concert by Faculty members and some 4, Community Cantata, "The Life of a Leaf," given the Girls' Glee Club, assisted by by Soloists; November 18, an nounced later; December 2, Band Con cert; December 16, "The Messiah," Sim Chorus, Soloists and Orchestra. ilar schedules will be a r r a n g ed for the winter and spring t e r m s ." be to in The first concert held Sunday after noon the armory was a splendid success both in audience and the ren dition of numbers. The concert was given by members of the musical fac ulty assisted by Mary Louis Creyts, contralto and Delia Bemis, violinist. The singing of several n u m b e rs by the entire audience was a feature of the program. 4 THE M. A. C. RECORD. THE M. A. C. RECORD P u b l i s h ed e v e ry F r i d ay during- t he Col l e ge Y e ar by t he M i c h i g an A g r i c u l t u r al C o l l e ge A s s o c i a t i o n. E n t e r ed as s e c o n d - c l a ss m a t t er O c t o b er 30, 1916, at t he p o st office at E a st L a n s i n g, M i c h i g a n, A ct ol" M a r ch u n d er 3, 1879. t he C„ W. M c K I B B l X, '11, Managing' E d i t o r. M E M B E R S H IP IN T HE M. A. C. ASSO C I A T I ON W H I CH I N C L U D ES S U B S C R I P T I ON TO T HE R E C O R D, $2.00 P ER Y E A R. M e m b e r s h i ps m ay be p a id l or by P. <>. M o n ev O r d e r, D r a f t, or P e r s o n al C h e c k. M A KE T H EM TO M. A. C. A S S O C I A T I O N. P A Y A B LE T HE FRIDAY OCTOBER 19. 1917. THE WAR LIST. the has later come it served that now information On Sept. 14 in military and naval total number of our men toward the RECORD published a list of some 230 names of M. A. C. men service. Our expectations as to its incomplete ness and e r r o rs were abundantly real ized. But its purpose well, it brought a multitude of correc for a tions and additions so month to print a it is possible list of 360 names with addresses more complete and correct, because much of first hand. But of this it must emphatical it does not con ly be said that still in tain t ht service. We are a complete history of M. A. C.'s part in the war, a comprehensive war rec ord of every man, when it is all over. record blanks this war To assist are being sent in this issue, the REC to every M. A. C. ORD is being sent in service wherever he may be m an found and the revised and up-to-date list of M. A. C. soldiers, sailors and lines will be in other war w o r k e rs printed every little while. We feel as one of fellows has already ex pressed it that "if the RECORD has any paramount duty now is to keep a close hold on these fellows who have donned their country's uniform." We seek your further help in keeping the informed. M. A. C. family together and looking the in it to welcome is nothing them. There that members of tne M. A. C. family fellows at home can do to make our in service cherish more dearly their memories of M. A. C. and draw us all into a closer bond of union to write them than letters. In glancing over the list ac an quaintance may be found—more t h an likely a classmate is there, but if there love isn't one, common introduction for M. A. G. is sufficient to prompt a letter to any one on the list. interest and to Berlin The men who have answrered the call make up the team t h at M. A. C. to meet is sending down the Kaiser's. They will put up a h a rd fight. The sacrifices they are m a k i ng are great. They will need the support, the encouragement, the loyal comrade t h at M. A. C. men and women ship to each other. have always extended Let's let them know t h at we are with them good and strong, and send them a letter. ALFRED H. HUNZECKER. The death of Alfred H. Hunzecker, '16, occurred at Grace Hospital, De troit, October 3 following seven days illness of typhoid fever. Hunzecker was assistant city for ester of Detroit and was m a r r i ed Sep tember 1 to Miss Beatrice A. Plumb of Upper Gratiot. Their honeymoon was spent at M. A. C. canoeing and camping where as Mrs. Hunzecker writes "the happiest two weeks of his life and mine were spent around his beloved college, the place of all others From he chose for his honeymoon." the beginning of his illness he was delirious and never regained conscious ness. During the delirium he was al ways at M. A. C. with about him. classmates In college Hunzecker was popular with his class and especially well- liked by members of the faculty with whom he came in contact. He was a member of the Forensic society. Fol lowing graduation he had been em ployed in the city forestry department in Detroit and was appointed assist ant city forester in deed sad to lose one to whom M. A. C. meant as much as it did to Alfred Hunzecker. last fall. is It TO A CLASSMATE STUDENT ACTIVITIES. A LETTER "OVER THERE." W h en a m a n 's In live for from from home, home, letter. their the letters. Time away especially a long way there is nothing so cheering and heart trenches ening as a men is measured from one mail to the next. But in the trenches or out, in F r a n ce or in this country, M. A. C. men in war service are away from home and a letter from a classmate or a college acquaintance or even one with m u t u al in M. A. C, will be mighty interest the armory The annual get-together of men stu dents was held the in evening of October 11. About 500 at tended. President Kedzie gave the 1921 men some good strong advice em responsibility phasizing the greater the of resting upon d r a in in the r a n ks of upper classmen, and the stronger need for the trained man. Talks were given by Tom Dee, editor of the Holcad, and F r a nk Davis, president of the student council. San- them because ford Holt acted as m a s t er of cere monies. the program ap ples, cider and doughnuts were served. Following preceding Last F r i d ay night the student body. A the Kalamazoo game a mass meeting was held in the armory to stir up football enthusiasm. Director Brewer made his first appearance before the student body and gave a stirring talk. He brought out the necessity of the team the strongest kind of support having from tremendous ovation was given Director Brewer at the close of his talk. Other speakers were " C a r p" Julian, former star and assistant coach; Sherman Coryell, act '16, and Prof. ing captain; T r a n g m a r, Houston, coach of is hardly necessary to say that the meet ing found itself inspired with the old- time the band hit up "Cheer, Cheer, the Gang's All Here," and threatened to raise the roof—the same old roof t h at h as been similarly threatened a thousand times in years past. spirit as soon as the scrubs. fighting It A monster mass meeting will be t he armory T h u r s d ay n i g ht held in previous in to the Michigan which it is hoped to put the team and the student rooters in final shape for team, Michigan. Members stu alumni, coaches and prominent dents will give game, talks. the of The annual sophomore - freshman rush is set for October 27, the date of the University of Detroit game at the M. A. C. Because of rush stunts will probably take place in the morning. the game the girls Were A "pep" meeting lo arouse "pep" for the Michigan game was staged in front of the Woman's Building Tues the band day night. A big bonfire, and Tommie there. the meeting which Retzlaff, Dee led president of the senior class and the first to as a "little to "pep u p" for informal g a t h e r i n g" Michigan. Members of the team spoke on the importance of having the stu dent body behind them every m i n u te during the game. With others a new tried. song, " F i g ht Team F i g h t ," was speaker, referred M. A. C. OUTPLAYS BUT LOSES TO KALAMAZOO 7 TO 3. AI. A. C. went down to defeat before Kalamazoo college Saturday afternoon when, in the last five minutes of play, Bracket, r i g ht end of Kazoo, scooped up a fumbled punt and raced down the touchdown for a making the final score 7-3. field 40 yards M. A. C.'s only score was made in quarter when H a m m es the bars on the ball between third the booted a place kick from the 20-yard line. Although the Kalamazoo squadron was outplayed by the score was close, the Aggies in nearly every stage of the game. Six times the F a r m e rs backed their opponents a g a i n st the goal posts but at the Kalamazoo de fense stiffened a nd M. A. C. was held for downs. t h is point the ball the 40-yard Archer opened t he game by boot ing the pigskin over the goal line and play was resumed on the 20 y a rd line. Kalamazoo was held for three downs, t he fourth, M. A. C. re p u n t i ng on t u r n i ng line. to An exchange of p u n ts followed plac line. ing t he ball at Kazoo's 25-yard In a series of forward passes by Kal amazoo Ramsey h ad a chance to show t h em or his prowess by to breaking up the play causing them be incomplete. The Aggies showed in passes when their the q u a r t er Ramsey n e ar went a r o u nd end with a pass for 20 yards. A second pass was carried for 15 yards by H a m m e s. superior the end of intercepting skill In the t he second q u a r t er teams see-sawed back and forth across the field, neither side being able to score. The feature of this q u a r t er was the interference work of Joe sensational in upsetting one of his op Turner, ponents a nd causing him t u rn a landing. somersault before to In the victory apparently t h i rd q u a r t er the Aggies— after a brilliant set of offensive plays by T u r n e r, Bassett, and H a m m e s— advanced the ball within s t r i k i ng dis the goal and H a m m es exe tance of cuted a place kick which broke the 0-0 tie. With within their grasp, the Aggie rooters figured the game was sewed up, but when the last q u a r t er was half over Kellogg dropped a punt which was pounced upon by Brackett of Kalamazoo and touchdown carried 40 yards for Bassett did much good work for the Aggie eleven d u r i ng the q u a r t er net the gains made. Al ting much of center, Archer though playing forward showed skill at interference. passes and b r e a k i ng up at intercepting a line-up: The M. A. C. KALAMAZOO. . . . . . .. . L.E . L.T L.G . . . . . . . . .. C Ramsay Coryell Leffler Archer Bailey F r a n s on Bassett Kellogg Oas T u r n er H a m m es R.G R.T.. , R.E . . . . . . . .. .Q.B . . . . . . .. L.H R.H F.B Score by q u a r t e r s: Towsley E m e r s on Walker Reed Woodard Fausch Brackett F e r g u s on Mischa Staake Strome 0 0 3 0 0 .0 the Alma game due M. A. C. Kalamazoo 0—3 7—7 The showing made in this game was last week to t h at m a de far superior in the work to of Coach Brewer and " C a r p" J u l i an they the past week. Though d u r i ng t i me t he second m et w i th defeat for this season, forward to t he Michigan game with confidence. the Aggies look THE M. A. C. RECORD. from Kalamazoo t h an a n y t h i ng else to p ut up is at T he defeat to tributed more t he super lack of ability h u m an fight spirit—due to lack of ex perience being drilled into the men this week so t h at they can when put up all them and then go t h at one better. in games. T h is to Michigan the fight they go is in t h at is CAPT. E. G. WRIGHTSON, NEW COMMANDANT. T he newly appointed commandant, Capt. E. G. Wrightson, has arrived is t a k i ng up his duties as head a nd of department. Capt. W r i g h t s on began h is m i l i t a ry career in 1898 in the University of Chicago the military CAPT. E. G. WIUGHTSOX. in the twice Philippines where he helped organize cadet drill. In 1902 he entered the r e g u l ar a r my first station as second lieutenant, his being at F t. Sheridan. He has since been and once in the H a w a i i an Islands w i th a total of seven years in tropical service. In J a n u a r y, 1913, he was appointed commandant of the cadets at the Uni versity of Wisconsin and d u r i ng t he year and a half there raised the corps t he dis from 740 to 1,400. He won tinguished class for the University in 1915 a nd 1916. B ut 12 colleges a re the distinguished class each rated In No year by the w ar department. in to in March of vember, 1916, he was assigned to t he 17th Infantry, and joined his company t he at San Joaquin, Mexico, one of farther outposts of the recent Mexi from can expedition. He came up Texas fill this year an assignment at F t. Oglethorpe, Ga. Here he h ad charge of some 500 Ger m an prisoners who were the crews of the Eitel Frederick and the Appam in terned G e r m an vessels. In May he was placed in charge of an Officers' T r a i n i ng company at F t. Oglethorpe, where he served until the 14th of J u ly when he was t a k en sick a nd h as been in the hospital up* to a short time ago. Mrs. W r i g h t s on accompanied t he cap t a in to Lansing. They have no chil dren. Plans are being made for h a n d l i ng t he m i l i t a ry work along t he most re cent the t r a i n i ng camp lines but for present it will proceed much t he same as formerly. The decrease in attend reduc ance will probably cause tion of two battalions. the corps from the three to Serg. Cross although not in the best the in of health h as been looking after affairs of the military department the absence of a commandant. F l ag poles on t he various buildings of the campus are quite noticeable by their lack of flags. Why not have a good clean flag on every pole. WEDDINGS. HOBBS-LOUCKS. The m a r r i a ge of Miss Emily Loucks of Traverse City and G. I. Hobbs, '16, J u ne 12. Hobbs occurred super the a g r i c u l t u r al department visor of and city gardens at Three Rivers pub 319 lic schools and is Hooker Ave. He had charge of t he g a r d e n i ng and canning clubs d u r i ng is now begin The past s u m m er and training. ning a course in military located at is V AX BUREX-LAXIXGA. received News has t h at j u st been the m a r r i a ge of Miss J e a n n e t te Lan- inga of Grand Rapids and J. Van- Buren, '16, occurred on May 10. He is t he G. R. & I. R. R. employed with and has been engaged d u r i ng the last six m o n t hs in valuation work for his company. MORTOX-E M E x s. The m a r r i a ge of Olive Leclaire Em- ens and H e n ry E a rl Morton, '16, took place t he 2nd of October at Muske gon, Michigan. They a re at home at 1000 Leahy St., Muskegon Heights, Michigan. MARGESAX-PEGG. The wedding of Charles Margesan with '18, and Miss E m ma Pegg oc curred at Union City, October 6. Mar gesan will continue his senior work in college. Bibbins, A. L., '15, 310th Eng. Camp roe, Va. 6 THE M. A. C. RECORD. NEW ATHLETIC BOARD OF CON TROL. the following: The new athletic board of control is as elected by classes and named made up of Director Brewer, Assistant Director Gauthier, P r e s i d e nt Kedzie, Secretary Brown, Professors P l a nt and Musselman, al representatives, E. C. Kiefer, u m ni '13, a nd C. W. McKibbin, '11. F r a nk Davis, '18, president of student coun acting-Captain cil, DeMond, '18, a nd Coryell of the football team. The ju nior class representative h as not yet been elected. The first meeting of the board was held October 15, and rout ine business was transacted. Hereafter any m an in uniform will be admitted to games on the M. A. C. field at half price. At the Michigan game soldiers from Camp Custer a re admitted free. REVISED ARMY LIST. Custer. Billings, Leo B., w i th Billings, R. W., with '15, Capt. '17, 10th Eng. ( F o r .) A. E. F., F r a n c e, Via N. Y. '19, Co. 30, Blacklock, Hugh, with G. L. N. T. S., Great Lakes, 111. Blatchford, R. F., with "^O, 32d Regt., Waco, Tex. Blomquist, F r i tz T., '13, 2d R. O. T. C. F o rt Sheridan, 111. Bolton, R. B., '17, 2d Lieut. V. O. R. C, 76th Div., Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. Bottomley, Myrl E., '16, 2d R e g t, 9th Co., Ft. Sheridan, 111. Braun, Bruce E., w i th '16, Sergt. 84th Aero Squad., Kelley Field, S. San Antonio, Tex. Brightup, Roscoe E., '11, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Brooks, J o hn A., Jr., w i th '13, Capt. U. S. A., Sandy Hook Prov. Ground F t. Hancock, N. J. Brown, Edwin, with Browne, F r a n c is C, with '15, 2d Lieut. '20, Navy. Adams. B. 15.. 'IS, 1st Lieut. San Corps, O. R. C. 42d Div.. Camp Mills. N. Y. Brownfield, Carl M., with '18, 2d Lieut. Adams, F. O., 15. Isi Lieut. San. Corps, O. R. C, 42d Div., Camp Mills, X. Y. Alden. E. E., '15, Pvt. 1st Co. U. S. T. C, Presidio, San Francisco. Gal. Alford. Howard E.. with '18, Co. C, 328 Machine Gun Bn., Camp Custer. '20. Camp Grant, Alien, G... with Rockford, 111. Allen. Gleason. '13. Corp. Co. E. 5th Eng., Brownsville, T e x. Allen, H. R., '95. Major. O. R. C, 312 Inf., Camp Dix, N. J. Alderdyce, J. C. '14, Ft. Sheridan. 111. Anderson, \ \ \. '17. Corp. Camp Custer. Aseltine. Leland B., '15, 2d Lieut. Camp Custer. Ashley. Amos A., with '08. Capt. 119 Regt.. U. S. F. A.. Waco. Tex. A u l t m a n. Ralph G., '15. Lieut. Eng. O. R. C, Ft Leavenworth. Kan. Baker, H u gh P., '01. 2d R. O. T. C, F t. Sheridan, 111. B a r n h a r t, Willis, with B a r r o n, Allen W., T6. 2d Lieut. Bartlett, H e r b e rt C. '17, 2d Lieut. C. '12, 1st Lieut. A. C, Ft. Preble. Me. Bates, F r a nk R., '16, V. O. R. C. 212 S. Clark St., Chicago. Bates. Jas. C, with '19. 2d Lieut. 0. R. C. Beake, Kenneth G.. with '17, 2d Lieut. Camp Custer. Beden, Wallace S.. "Ifi. 2d R. 0. T. C, . F t. Sheridan, 111. Behler, Harold, with '18, Co. 30. Great L a k es Naval T r a i n i ng Station, Great L a k e s, 111. Bellinger, Burdette, with '18. 2d Lieut. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Benjamin. Lester V., with '18. 2d Lieut. o. R. e. Bennett, Guy R., with '19, Pvt. Bat. C, 307 F. A., Camp Dix, N. J. Benoy, E v an H., with '14. 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Bentley, Geo. T., with 1 8, 2d R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Betts. W. H., '16. Co. E, Ft. Sheridan. Brundage, Marsden 11., '15, 20th Regt, ( F o r . ), Camp American Uni Eng. versity, Washington, D. C. Buck, M. M., '11, Co. 12, 2d P. T. R., Ft. Sheridan, 111. Bugai, Walter, with '18, Nat. Guard. Burgett, C. S., '17, 2d Lieut. V, O. R. C, 85th Div., 329 Regt., F. A., Re m o u nt Station, Camp Custer. Burt, E..H., '14, Lieut. 14th U. S. Inf., Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Caldwell, Geo. L„ '15, 2d Lieut. V. O. R. I ., Sub-Dispensary, 14th F. A., Ft. Sill, Okla. Campbell, H a r ry L., '17, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, 18th F. A., Ft. Bliss, Tex. Canfield, Harold, Canfield, Russell S., '17, National Army. '07, 1st Lieut. Eng. O. R. C. Caray, Glenn, Carmody, J. H., Cashin, Raymond, '16, Lieut. Nat. Guard. '12, Camp Custer. '17, 2d R. O. T. G, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Cavanagh, Dwight C, with '18, 310th Eng. Camp Custer. Chamberlain, Ralph G., '13, Ft. Sheri dan, 111. Cheetham, J. W., with '19, Camp Cus ter. Cherry, A. E., '15, 1st Lieut. U. S. A., 15th Cav., Ft. WTm. McKinley, P. I. Chilson, Clinton H., '12, 1st Lieut. 51st. Squad., Aviation School, Field No. 2 / M i n e o l a, L. L, N. Y. Churchill, Tlios. W., '15, 2d Lieut. V. O. R.'C., West Point Academy, N. Y. '16, 2d Lieut. O. R. G, 328 M. Gun n., Camp Custer. '17, F t. Sheri Chynoweth, J. B., with Childs, F r a n c is M., dan, 111. Clark, Geo. S.. with Clark, H. A., '16, 2d Lieut, O. R. C., '18, Av. Corps. 328 Regt. F. A., Camp Custer. Clark Roger S., with Clemetsen, Harold, '18, Nat. Army. '17, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Cav., Camp Custer. Clinton, F r e d e r i ck A., with '19, Pvt., Med. Corps, 102d Inf. 26th Div., 51st Brig. Amer. Exped. Force, F r a n c e. Clifford, Clarence G., '10, 1st L i e uL San. Corps, National Army. Collins, E a rl H., '13, 2d Lieut. C. A., O. R. C, F t. Monroe, Va. Cooper, H e r b e rt G., '16, 2d R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Corbett, J. A., with Corson, Wm. A., with '18, Camp Custer. '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Cortright, Ion J., '11, Y. M. C. A., Am. Exp. Force, France, Via N. Y. Cotton, H. L., with '13, 2d Lieut. V. O. R. C, 32d Div., R e m o u nt Depot, Camp McArthur, Waco, Tex. Couchois, Clifford, '16, 1st Lieut. V. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Cowles, H o w a rd E., '16, 2d Lt. O. R. C. Crocker, E. S., '17, Corp. Nat. Guard. Bat. A, 119 F. A., Camp McArthur, Waco', Tex. Crozier, C. R., '17, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Curtiss, C. Dwight, '11, Lieut. E n g. R. O. T. C, Washington, D. C, Deprato, N. J., '16, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Daschner, T. J., with '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Daugherty, Burton, with Davis, F r a nk R., with '18, Navy. '13, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. DeCamp, Conley, 10, 10th Eng. (For.) Am. Exp. Force, F r a n c e. Decker, R. E., '15, 329th R e g t, F. A., Camp Custer. Dettling, Geo., '17, Co. 30, Main De tention Camp, G. L. N. T. S., Great Lakes, 111. DeYoung, W a r r en E., with '18, Bks. 311, Camp Custer. Dicker, E. G., '17, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Donnelly, W. H., with '17. Donovan, J. B., w i th '19, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Donovan, Wm., With '18, Army Hos. No. 3, Am. Exp. Force, F r a n c e, Via N Y. Douglas, E. C, '13, Capt. O. R. C, C. A., Ft. Monroe, Va. Dryer, O. G., '15, 2d Lieut. F. A., O. R. C, Camp Custer. Dunphy, Chas., with '16, 2d Lieut. U S. A., Ft. Douglas, Ariz. Durbin, E a rl T., with '19, Pvt. 82d Co. 6th Regt. Marine Bks., Quantico, Va Esselstyn, F r a nk H., with '18, Bat. C 119th Regt., U. S. F. A., Waco, Tex '18, F l i nt Amb Eddy, H. J., with Corps, Allentown, Pa. Engle, A: W., '15, 1st Lieut. E. O. R C, F t. Leavenworth, Kan. Ferle, Allan W., '16, 2d Lieut. F. A. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Fisher, C. U., with '17, 2d L i e u t, U S. F. A. Fisher, G. K, '15, 2d R. 0. T. C, Ft Sheridan, 111. Foess, J. E. J., '17, Acting Corp. 20tl Trainin; Eng.. (For.) Am. Univ. Camp. Washington, D. C. Flower, L. K., with '19, Camp Custei '19, Co. C, 310tl Foster, T. F., w i th Cleveland, O. H., '11, C, A., Ft. Mon Eng. Bks. 112, Camp Custer. Frazier, Wm. D., '09, Capt. U. S. A., Univ. of Wash., Seattle, Wash. Fuller, Geo. B., '00, Aero. Mech. Eng., S. C. A. S., Hampton, Va. F u n k e, Carl, with '19, P vt 4th F. A., U..S. A., Watertown, N. Y. Furlong, Harold, with '18, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C, 341st F. A., Camp Funston, Kan. Galloway, J. F., with Gearing, M. J., '12, Capt. 0. R. C. Gihbs, R. T., with Giffels, Bertram, '17, Nat. Army. '15, 2d Lieut. O. R. '17, Nat. Army. C, Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Giffels, R. F., '15, Pvt. 43d Aero Squad. Wright Branch, Dayton, Ohio. Gilchrist, M. F ., with '18, 10th Regt. Eng. (For.) Am. Ex. Force, F r a n c e. Gillett, Wallace H, '16, 1st Lieut., U. ' S. A. Cav. Ginter, P. L., with '19, 20th Regt. E n g. (For.) Camp Am. Univ. T. C, Wash ington, D. C. Gleason, B. F., with '19, Camp Custer. Gordon, Max, with '18, 328th F. A., Camp Custer. Gorenflo, Elmer F., '13, Capt. O. R. C. '16, Co. 10, 2d P. T. uork, L. Henry, R., Ft. Sheridan, 111. Gorton, Walter T., '16, 2d Lt. O. R. C. Goss, Henry, '16, Hd. Qtm. Staff, 10th Eng., Am. Exp. Force, France. Gridley, N. B., '13, F t. Monroe, Va. Granger, C. M., '07, Capt. Hdqtrs. (For.) Am. Exp. Staff, 10th Eng. Force, F r a n c e. Griffin, C. A., with '10, K. T. Amb. Corps, Camp Taylor. Ky. Hale, H e r m an B., with '18, S e r gt 119 Regt., U. S. F. A., Waco, Tex. H a m a n n, E. C, with '17, Nat. Guard. Hamlin, E. G., '16, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, Am. Exp. Force, France. Hamilton, Merlin J., with '20, 119th Regt., U. o. F. A., Waco, Tex. Harper, H. M., sp., 2d Lieut. O. R. C. '12, 1st Bat. F. A., H a r r i s, J o hn J., Ft. Niagara, N. Y. Harrison, H. H., '09, Co. 18, F t. Ogle thorpe, Ga. Harvey, E a rl M., '15, S. E. R. C, U. S. F l y i ng School, Hemstead, L. I., N. Y. Harvey, S. B., with '16, 2d Lt. O. R. C. '13, F t. Sheridan. Hazen, J. B., with '18, 2d Lieut. Heasley, Roy M., with O. R. C. Helmer, P. F., with '16; 2d Lt. O. R. C. Henning, R., '17. Henry, D. D., '15, Lieut. N. N. V., G. L. T. S., Great Lakes, 111. Hetrick, R. E., with '17, Camp Custer. Huestis, W. Clifford, with '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Hiller, Clarence, with '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Himebaugh, Gero A., '17, School of Military Aeronautics, Urbana, 111. Hinkle, O. N., with '19, 310th Am. Train., Camp Custer. Hobbs, Fred, '17, U. S. S. Mass., c/o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Hodgeman, C. D„ with '14, U. S. S. Columbia, c/o Postmaster N. Y. Holdsworth, R. P., '11, Capt. O. R. C. THE M. A. C. RECORD. Horton, N. B., '02, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Hough, E. M., '16, 1st Lieut. V. O. R. C, 7th F. A., Am. Ex. Force, F r a n c e. Hoyt, W. J., with '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Hughes, Leslie, with '19, 14th Co., 4th Bn., 160th Depot Brig., Camp Custer. Hulse, L. C, '14, F t. Sheridan, 111. Hutton, K. W., with '16, 1st Sergt., Bat. C, 119 F. A., Waco, Tex. Hutula, C. A., with '18, Camp Custer. Hyatt, W. D., with '07, Lieut. O, R. C. Ireland, Mark, '01, Capt. U. S. A., Qt. Depot, Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. Jacklin, J. H„ with '18, Co. 30, G. L. N. T. S., Great Lakes, 111. '19, Nat. Guard. J a r m, Wm., with Jensen, M. B., '16, Lieut. O. R. C. Jewett, M. G., with '18, Lieut. O. R. C. Joel, A. H., with '18, Nat. Army, Pa. Johnson, J. M., '16, 1st Lieut. 3d Eng. Ft. Shaffer, Hawaii. Johnson, C. H., '16, 10th Eng. (For.) Am. Ex. Force, France. Johnson, S., with Jonas. Jos. F„ '12, 4th Bat. 2d P. T. '18, Nat. Army. R., F t. Sheridan, 111. Jones, Don F., '16, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. '18, Capt. O. R. C. Jones, L. N., with Jolley, Clare F., with '19, 1st U. S. A. Evacuation Hos., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. Keck, Wm. C, '17, 2d Lieut. V. R. C. Kelley, Wm. C., '16, Camp Custer. Kellogg, Leland B., Jr., with '14, En sign U. S. S. Iowa, N. N. V. Kenney, F. R., '14, 1st Lieut. O. R. C, U. S. Cav. Quarters 69, F t. D. A. Russell, Cheyenne, Wyo. Kiefer, F r a n c i s, '08, Capt. H e ad Qts. Staff, 10th E n g. (For.) Am. Ex. F., France. Kierstead, F r i e nd H., '09, 2d Lieut. E. O. R. C, 301st Eng., Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass. Kildoo, G. W., with '19, 122d Aero Squad, S. San Antonio, Tex. Kirshman, Irving, T. C-, F t. Sheridan, 111. '14, Bat. .4, R. O. Klasell, Alvin, with '14, Co. C, 10th Eng. (For.) Am. Ex. Force, France. Knapp, Morris, with '13, Lt. O. R. C. Knickerbocker, W. G., '16, 2d Lieut. E. T. O. C, F t. Leavenworth, Kan. Koepnick, P. W., with '19, Nat. Army. Koleman, N., with '17. Kunze, F. E., '17, Lieut. V. R. C. 310th Ammun. Tr., Camp Custer. Kuyers, H a r ry D., with '18, Boatswain Mate, 1st class, G. L. N. T. S., Great Lakes, 111. Laforge, Jesse, with '19, Nat. Army. Lankey, F. L, '16, Nat. Army, Camp Camp Custer. Lawton, G. L., with '18, 2d Lt. O. R. C. '17, Lieut. O. R. C, Leavitt, L. R., Camp Custer. Ledyard, Hugh, with '14, 2d Lt. O. R. C. Lee, S. B., '17, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. 160th Depot Brig., 35th Co. 9th Bn., Camp Custer. Lemmon, Chas., '10, Capt. 312th Inf., Camp Dix, N. J. Lemmon, K. B., '08, U. S. A., C. A., F o rt Stevens, Ore. Levin, Leuis F., '17, Act. Corp. Co. G, 337 Inf. Camp Custer. 7 Leveaux, Gosmer, with Longnecker, J o hn W., '14, 2d R. O. T. C, 11th C. A., F o r t r e ss Monroe, Va. Lyon, R. R„ '09, U. S. A., F t. Moultrie, '18. Charleston, S. C. MacKenzie, S. W., with '18, 2d Lieut. U. S. A., F t. Vancouver, Wash. MacLachlan, I ra D., '10, C a p t, 125th Inf., Waco, Tex. MacDonald, J. A., '13, Lieut. M. G. Co., 126th Inf. Waco, Tex. McArdle, Clare S., '14, Capt. E n g. O. R. C, F t. Leavenworth, Kan. McClure, B. M., '17, 2nd R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. McDonald, W. A., '13, Capt. U. S. A., Camp Custer. McClellan, A. L., '17, Ft. Sheridan, 111. '16, 20th McEarlane, F r a nk C, with Eng. U. S. A. Am. Univ., Washing ton, D. C. McMillan, D. C, '15, 2d Lieut. 126th Inf., Waco, Tex. McNabb, C. A., with 12, 1st Lieut. 0. R. C. March, C. M., with '20, 21st Eng., Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Marx, F. W., '17, 2d Lieut. 5th Co., C. A. C, Ft. Stark, Portsmouth, Me. '19, 21st Eng., March, H. B., with Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Mason, A. C, Maxfield, Geo. C, with '13, Camp Custer. '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Mains, Gerald A., '14, Nat. Army. Mead, D. L., '17, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, 337 Inf., Camp Custer. Menkee, Ernest, with Miller, W. R., with '19, Nat. Army. '19, Depot Brig., 13th Regt., Co. F, Camp Meade, Md. '16, 1st Lieut. Inf. O. Miller, Blake, R. C, Camp Custer. Miller, H. H., '16, Naval Reserves. Miller, C. F., with '18, 2d Lt. O. R. C. '18, Mills, Harold Newcomb, with Camp Custer. Mills. W. D., with \i8, Nat. Guard. Mitchell. R. K., with '19, F t. Sheridan. '15, 2d Lieut. V. Mosher, Lawrence, R. C, San. Tr. Prov. Amb. Corps, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. Moss, W. N., '09, Capt. O. R. C. A., Ft. Monroe, Va. Moore, Morris, '16, F t. Sheridan, 111. Morlock, J. F., with '13, F t. Sheridan. Mutch, Jas. T., with '20, Nat. Army. Newlon, Wilson, '17, Camp Custer. Nixon, Allen R., '14, F t. Sheridan. Oaks, H. G., '16, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C, Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. O'Callaghan, John, '16, 1st Lieut. 328 M. G. Bn., Camp Custer. '18, Nat. Army. Ode, Francis, with Olney, J. F., with '18, Camp Custer. Olsen, O. A., '16, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, T r a n s. Dept., Qtm. Corps, N. Y. Orcutt, B. F., with '18, 2d Lt. O. R. C. Page, R. R., 1915 SS., Lieut. O. R. C. Palm, Donald, w i th '15, Sec. 603, Allen- town Camp, Allentown, Pa. P a r k e r, F. R., '09, Capt. 326th Inf., Camp Gordon, Ga. Parker, H. M., with '15, Camp Custer. P a r k s, Harold, with '18, Lieut. O. R. C. Pate, Ed H., '17, Camp Custer. 8 Pelton, H. J., with Paulson, A. C, '15, 2d R. 0. T. C„ Ft. '20, Navy. Sheridan, 111. Peterson, T. E., with '19, Lieut. 0. R. C. Petrie, J. A., '14, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Peters, Melville F., with '15, Ft. Sher idan, 111. Peterson, Thadetis, with '18, 2d Lieut. Texas. Pettigrove, H. R., with '19, Nat. Army. '17, Co. K, 338th Pennington, R. A., Inf., Camp Custer. Phelps, E. W., '17, Nat. Army. Piatt, Morris, with '18, Army Hos. No. 3, A. E. F., France. Pierce, Barnard, with '13, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Pinckney, E., '17, K. T. Hos. Corps, Camp Taylor, Ky. Pino, Otto, '17, Act. Corp. Co. C, 338th Inf., Camp Custer. Plumley, R. G., with '18, 2d Lt. 0. R. C. Ponitz, Chas. H., '10, Capt. Ord. 0. R. C, Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C. Potts, R. J., Pressley, Lester, with '15, Lieut. O. R. C. '19, Draftsman, Eng. Regt., Columbus, Ohio. Putnam, H. N., '17, 10th Eng. Regt. (For.) Am. Ex. Force, F r a n c e. P u t n a m, Harold A., with '18, Mil. Pos tal Clerk, Camp Custer. Ralya, Lvnn, Rasbach, J., '16, Camp. Custer. '17, 2d R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Raven, Robt., with '18, Lieut. O. R. C, Co. L 161st Inf., 41st Div., Camp Green, Charlotte, N. C. Reed, M. L., with '19. Receiving Sta., Columbus Barracks, Ohio. Regenos, Showley, '13, Capt. V. R. C, Unassigned, Leslie, Mich. Ripatte, Wm. M., with '19, Nat. Army. Robinson, Standish W., with '15, Lieut. O. R. C. Robertson. J. M., '19, Camp Custer. Roe, C. S., '11, 1st Lieut. Eng. O. R. C, F t. Leavenworth, Kan. Rowan, W. H., with '17, Military Sta., Chicago, 111. Rowland, Lakes, 111. , G. L. N. T. S., Great Roop, C. L., with '15, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. Rudelius, E. A., with '18, Lt. 0. R. C. Runnells, R. A., '16, 2d Lieut. V. R. C, Amb. Co., 14, Ft. Benj. Harrison, Ind. Russell, F. G., with '19, Royal Flying Corps, Canadian Army. Rust, W. H., with '18, 2d Lt. 0. R. C. '16, 2d Lieut. V. R. C, Sales, E. K., A. E. F., F r a n c e. Sawall, A. R., with '18, U. S. S. Iowa, c/o P o s t m a s t er N. Y. Seibert, J. T., '14, R. O. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Sanford, E. C, '12, 1st Lieut. 10th Eng. (For.) A. E. F. France. Schaffer, Geo. R., '15, Lieut., V. R. C„ Unassigned, Midland, Mich. Shaver, T. R., '14, 21st Co., 2d P. T. R., Ft. Sheridan, 111. Sheffield, A r t h u r, '17, Bat. C, 332 F. A., Camp Custer. Sheffield, Geo., '12, 2d Lieut. O. R. C. '14. 2d Lieut. Inf. O. Sheldon, H. 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History of Michigan Agricultural College, by Dr. W. J. Beal. $2.00 and postage. C O N K L IN Fountain Pens G. J. ROUSER DRUG CO. THE M. A. C. RECORD. R. C, Camp Custer. Silcox, C . N ., with Shumaker, L. M., '18, Ft. Sheridan. '15, C. A. C, Ft. Monroe, Va. Skiver, C. E., with Shumway, G. C, with '18, R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Skeels, Dorr A., with '04, Capt. Co. E., 10th Eng. (For.) A . ' E. F., France. 99th Aero Squad., Kelley Field, S. San Anto nio, Tex. Smiley, F. A., '15, Sapper 2,569,324, Purfleet Camp. Coy 2, H ut 15, Pur- fleet, Essex, England. '19, '15, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Smith, W. R., Smith, E. G., '16, Capt. U. S. A. Smith, Lewis A., '14, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C, 147 F. A., Camp Green, Char lotte, N. C. Smith, H. G., 1 7, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, A. E. F., F r a n c e. Smith, J a m es A., '12, Lieut. C. A., Ft. Tilden, Rockaway, N. Y. Smith, E. J., Speltz, A. F., with Spencer, Earl, '16, Capt. Bn. Adj. 119 '15, Camp Custer. '18, Nat. Army. Reg. U. S. F. A., Waco, Tex. Spinning, G. W., with '17, Nat. Army. Spraker, E. C, 1st Lt. Aidecamp Gen. Covell, 63 Inf., Waco, Tex. Stafford, E. W., '17, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C. '20, 85th Co., Stoddard, A. E., with Marine Bks., P a r is Is., S. C. Stolte, Edw. J. R., Avith '12, Camp Custer. Stone, D. D., '13, 1st Lieut. 0. R. C. '12, 1st Lieut. 1st Co., Stone, F. A., E. 0. T. S., F t. Leavenworth, Kan. Strauss, Carll, with Stroh, Donald, '15, 1st Lieut. O. R. C. '17, U. S. S. Sullivan, Richard P., '18, Nat. Army. Mass., c/o Postmaster N. Y. Taft, H a r ry G., '13, Co. D, 328th Mach. Gun Bn., Camp Custer. Tanner, R. V., '09, 2d R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Taylor, O. A., '15, 2d Lieut. V. R. C, Base Sec. No. 1, A. E. F., France. Taylor, P. R., Thomas, Glenn, '15. '17, 2d R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Thomas, Wralter P. Thompson, C. E., '16, Ft. Sheridan. '16,E Co. A, 21st Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Thompson, Wm. D., '17, 1st Lieut. Inf. 0. R. C, A. E. F., France. Tobey, Arthur, with '20, Nat. Army. Tower, P. V., '16. Thompson, C. E., '16, Co. A, 21st Eng., Regt., Columbus, O. Towner, W. S., with '06, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C. Turner, A. L., with '17, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C. Tuthill, C. B., with '15, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C. Vance, Geo. A., with '20, reported en listed. Vandervoort, A. D., with '19, Lieut. State Constabulary, U. P., Mich. Van Leeuwen, E a r l, with '18, 2d R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Van Meter, Morton, '12, 2d Co. E. O. T. S., Ft. Sheridan, 111. Vaughn, H., with '19, Nat. Army. Vear, Leonard, Sp. Verschoor, Leonard, '17, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, Qm. Corps, Camp Custer. Vevia, Paul, '17, 2d Lieut. 0. R. C, Wakefield, M. H., with '20. Walker, Richard, with '18, Co. 30, G. L. N. T. S., Great Lakes, 111. Wandell, E. P., '11, 2d R. 0. T. C, Ft. Sheridan, 111. Ward, H. M., '13, 2d Lieut. U. S. A., Co. H, 22d Inf., A. E. F., F r a n c e. Warner, F. T., '17, 2d R. 0. T. C, F t. Sheridan, 111. Warren, Carl, with Waco, Tex. '18, 119th F. A., Weckler, Chas. A., with '20, Co. 52, U. S. N. Tn. Sta., Norfolk, Va. Weckler, H a r ry A., with '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Weil, N o r m an O., '17, P v t, Sec. 508, U. S. A. A. S., Casual, Allentown, Pa. Welsh, M. F., with '19, Camp Custer. Wernette, D. L., with '18, 2d R. 0. T. C, F t. Sheridan, 111. Wilcox, Russell M., Div. M., R. R. Eng., A. E. F., France. Wileden, L. A., '13, 2d Lieut. V. R. C, 85th Div., Camp Custer. Willman, W. K., with '18, 310th Eng., Camp Custer. Wilson, C. S., with '18, Nat. Army. Williams, W. B., with '18, F t. Sheri dan, 111. Wilson, L. E., '16, F t. Sheridan, 111. Wilson, W. P., '06, Capt. 7th Regt. C. A., A. E. F., France, Via N. Y. Winston, C. N, '16, 1st Lieut. C. A., Ft. Barancas, Pensacola, F l a. Woodworth, S., with '20, Detroit Hos. Unit, A. E. F., France. Wrench, H. K., with '18, 2d Lieut. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Wright, Walter R., '17, Capt. O. R. C, Camp Custer. Young, S. B., '96, M. O. R. C, F t. Benj. Harrison, Ind. Zehner, F. B., with Zimmerman, L. W., with '18, U. S. S. '3 8, Navy. Mass., c/o Postmaster N. Y. Zuver, Glenn, with '18, Amb. Corps. MORE WEDDINGS. BEXHASI-VASOLD. The wedding of K a t h e r i ne Benham, '10, a nd H. B. Vasold, '14, took place at t he home of t he bride in Milford, Michigan, Oct. 9. While on a honey moon automobile trip touching South Bend, Holland, Grand Rapids a nd F r e e l a nd they stopped on the campus for a short visit. Vasold is farming at Freeland. THE M. A. C. RECORD. PASSES 3I&3E2 &KEtt<&^tel}ML-£