fa VOL. XXIV. zrke M A G RECORD Executive Committee of M. A. C. Association Organizing Memorial Building Campaign. Baseball Team Wins One and Drops Two Early Games. Lieut. Norman Hood with '15 Killed Leading His Men. M. A. C. Resumes Hostship of Inter collegiate Meets, SVAS! &&Jk& cannot live onHerpast- & SOrCii i* *S 5£W5 5* What will you do forHerJutureT 8\1t^r/Ss1i)»1i)^1i^^r^1'/4V«Y^"/'»v ,-^"'*\:; MET/*L DOOR MATS Conform to the floor, a re easy to clean. We have them in t h r ee sizes. They sell for $ 1 . 2 5, **-5<>> * 2 . *5 2 12 S . W A < S H . A V E. ^^ *T JfoFton M ^HARDWARE: ca in camps field attended the first t r a i n i ng camp at F t. Sheridan a nd served in several capacities in this country, part of the time being Post Exchange Officer of the 160th Depot Brigade at Camp Custer. He w as promoted, to 1st Lieut, in December, 1917, and was m a de Captain August 24, 1918. Shef field at Harrison, Mich. is now f a r m i ng plant light a nd power A. J. Doherty, Jr., " F r i t z ," who for several years h as been m a n a g er of t he electric on Mackinaw Island, has recently gone into business in Lansing as proprietor of F r e d 's Auto Shop at 208 E. Michi gan Ave. He automobile p a r ts a nd accessories. • Morris L. Holland who has been working for the Duplex Truck Com pany of L a n s i ng h as j u st been given a more responsible position with their in service department. He is living the Hadley A p a r t m e n ts On W. Michi gan Ave. handles '13. F o r r e st H. Kane, formerly in gov e r n m e nt w ar work in Washington, h as r e t u r n ed to Pontiac to resume his po sition with t he Oakland Motor Car Company. W. S. Fields is extension patholo gist for Mississippi with h e a d q u a r t e rs at and Mechanical College. '14. t he Mississippi Agricultural E. L. Raven is in " t he same old business, farming," at Mulliken, Mich., and adds t h at the country air agrees with h i m. H e r b e rt B. a nd Mrs. Vasold (Cath erine Benham, '10) a re receiving con gratulations on the a r r i v al of a boy, Raymond Albert, who came to them is proprietor on April 15th. Vasold of Long Lane Freeland, at Michigan. F a rm '15. Donald Stroh, Capt. of the 17th Cavalry who has been serving on the transferred Mexican border, h as been to Schofield Bar with h is regiment is a " T he move racks, Honolulu. welcome one to all of us, a nd we a re looking forward to some pleasant du ties after in the Arizona deserts." the disagreeable work THE M. A. C. RECORD. J. A. Bennett who h as been on the U. S. S. Antigone is now in the U. S. Naval Hospital at F o rt Lyon, Colo Bennett rado, a Naval S a n i t a r i u m. writes t h at " t he popular ailment ' F l u' lost no t i me in claiming me and be cause I did n ot snap out of it I was sent out here as a lunger. No 'bugs' have been found on me yet so I am hoping to be able to live in Michigan again. Since living in t h is region of sage brush, coyotes, and sand storms my native state is more attractive t h an ever." William H. Wallace, Jr., formerly Chief Boatswain's Mate in the Naval Reserve force, was placed on inactive duty F e b r u a ry 1st and is now at Bay Port, Mich. '16. E t h el Taft a nd Margaret Haddon together at 56 Davenport living are Ave., Detroit, Mich. Lieut. Harold A. Clark, "China," of B Battery, 328th Field Artillery, has been discharged from service and is now at his home in Lansing. Myron J. Kelly is m a n a g er for the Rogers L u nt Bowlen Co., silversmiths, of Chicago. Mrs, H er h u s b a nd Ford Peabody h as been discharged from t he service a nd h as r e t u r n ed to his home at B i r m i n g h a m, Mich. Pea- body was a member of Co. E, 338th Infantry which was recently demobi lized at Camp Custer. J o hn F. Cole (Helen H a t c h) is living in Detroit at 1156 W. Euclid Ave. representa tive of the F r a n k l in F i re Ins. Co. with offices in the Penobscot Bldg., Detroit. in F r a n ce as a wagoner w i th Motor Ambulance Co. 36, 7th Division, S a n i t a ry Train. t he a nd Telephone Indian is 1173, American Telegraph Co. at Cincinnati, is now at apolis. H is address 25th street. George W. Bloemendal, w i th Colond McCrary is still there is a '17. M, S. Tarpinian, who was formerly assistant in Mobile Field Laboratory No. 3 with the 87th Division, h as re t u r n ed from overseas a nd is now em ployed the Battle Creek Sanitar ium, Battle Creek, Mich. in H. C. Stewart h as been discharged W h en You Think of Books—why THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE —of course. The place where you bought these things when you were at M A. C AGS—may order the very latest texts in every branch of agriculture and allied subjects and for ENGINEERS—handbooks, cross section paper, slide rules and instruments, AT C O - OP S T O RE P R I C ES SCRAP BOOKS M. A. C. SOUVENIRS T he M. A. C. Book-Buying Association • - Norma L. Ensign Manager 9 NORTHWESTERN Z ' /Z TEACHERS' AGENCY ALASKA. THE LARGEST AND BEST AGENCY Write immediately for free circular. ' BOISE, IZAHO Burr-Patterson & Company D E T R O I T, M I C H I G AN The Official Manufacturing and Fraternity Jewelers for M. A. C THE CAMPUS PRESS E A ST LANSING'S MODERN PRINTING P R E SS Now Located in the New Bank Building E M B O S S I NG P R I NT I NG E N G R A V I NG ft TZtm A steel pen needs the ink-doctor every other minute B u t —a " M e r c a n t i l e" self- filling fountain pen needs j u st one little dose of ink e v e ry other d a y. T h e se " M e r c a n t i l e s" a re r e markable fountain pens. We will be glad to have you c o me in and see t h e m. $2.50 and up The College Drug & Grocer Co* T he Rexall Store A. C. BAUER, Pharmacist Opposite M. A. C. East Lansing 10 from service and is now in Birming ham, Alabama. His address is 1314 32d St., North. C. C. Hood, "Kike," is in the Ad vertising Division of the Chicago of fice of the Curtis Publishing Co. at 1101 Home I n s u r a n ce Bldg. Richard Sullivan who h as been at SAIER GARDEN BOOK FOR 1919 ' AN UP-TO-DATE SEED BOOK of Michigan grown seeds for Michigan growers. Ask for your copy now before supply is exhausted. HARRY E. SAIER, Seedsman 109-111 E. Ottawa St. LANSING, M I C H. EAST LANSING HARDWARE EDWIN F. GARVEY PAINTS, OILS, YARNISHES, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES, and A Full Line of Hardware and Cutlery Bell Phone 2460-J / 278 GRAND R I V ER AVENUE Flashlights Batteries Kodak Supplies N D Oh those Sodas! THE M. A. C. RECORD. in Phoeniz, Arizona, is a S a n i t a r i um just now recovering from an opera tion for appendicitis and is still In the hospital. He hopes to be on the campus for commencement. E a rl "W. Phelps returned from over seas in March after having spent six m o n t hs in F r a n ce with Co. E, 348th Inf. of t he 87th Division. While there he m et Maitland, '18, in an Embarka tion Camp left for Bordeaux. is now asso ciated with his brother w o r k i ng the home farm at Corfu, N. Y. two days before he Phelps J o hn T. Bregger of Co. H, 63rd In fantry, h as been transferred with his regiment and placed under the East ern Department for Guard Duty. He is now at Willmington, Delaware. Bregger writes t h at his " w ar record sounds more like a pleasure trip over the United States t h an a n y t h i ng else." Sergt. Maynard S. Lyon is still in F r a n ce with t he 16th Aero Squadron. He is now at a base port awaiting t r a n s p o r t a t i on and expects to be dis charged in May. '18. Glenn Zuver is still in F r a n ce with Ambulance Co. 351, S a n i t a ry Train 313, of the 88th Division. He expects to reenter M. A. C. as soon as he is service. released from E. H. Walker is with t he Truscon Steel Co. of Youngstown, Ohio, and is living at 143 T h o r n t on Ave. Ralph H. Major sends h is address the Buchanan-Link Bldg., Paris, as Illinois. R. S. Simmons of the Coast Artil lery w as transferred to Boston on de tached service in April. He is now at the h e a d q u a r t e rs of North Atlan tic Coast Artillery District. H is ad dress is Room 909, 99 Chauncey St., Boston, Mass. J. E. Kotila who h as been in F r a n ce with the 328th Field Artillery, h as been discharged from service and vis ited friends on the campus d u r i ng the week end. H. E. Alford, with, is w o r k i ng with the county engineer of Berrien coun and h as ty, at St. Joseph, Mich., hopes of r e t u r n i ng to t he M. A. C. fold t he coming fall. '19. Clifford E. Skiver, Sgt., F i r st Class, of 99th Aero Squadron, is in a port of e m b a r k a t i on awaiting transporta tion to America. arrived Roy Maitland recently in New York after six m o n t hs service overseas. He is now at Camp Hos pital, Mitchel Field, Garden City, L. I., but expects to leave very soon for Camp Custer for discharge. Randall Drug Co* NEW DRUG STORE G. W. Kildoo, Sergeant, 641 Aero Squadron, in F r a n ce and is stationed at the Aviation Field at Is- soudun. is still $500.00 AND E X P E N S E S. Exceptional opportunity for college men and women. Congenial a nd in teresting work. Application m u st be State age, class a nd made at once. I n t e r n a t i o n al Press, Col department. lege Department, 1010 Arch Philadelphia. Street, " T HE SPARROW H O S P I T AL TRAIN ING SCHOOL for nurses, Lansing, Michigan, h as vacancies for a limit ed n u m b er of probationers. The applicant m u st have h ad one year of High School work or its equiva lent. The coure is t h r ee years, t he s t u d e nt receives a monthly remune ration, a nd is eligible to t he degree of R. N. upon graduation. 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