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F o r e st S e r v i c e. i n f a nt son, R i c h a rd D a v i d, came '15. a n n o u n ce B. B. a nd M r s. A d a ms ( M i l d r ed Far- w e l l) a nine a nd a h a lf p o u nd d a u g h t e r, A n ne Far- w e l l, on N o v e m b er 20. T he A d a ms live at R o c k v i l l e, is c o u n ty a g r i c u l t u r al I n d i a n a, w h e re t he b i r th of a g e n t. Co., is v i ce p r e s i d e nt of the of a nd v e g e t a b le p r o d u c t s, 192 N. T a g g a r t, is s e c r e t a r y. T h ey r e p r e s e nt most a nd Cali f or F l o r i da " P a t" H e n ry F ry B r o k e r a ge f r u it C l a rk St., C h i c a g o. '16, l a r ge f o r n i a. d i s t r i b u t o rs s h i p p e rs " V a n" he '16. t e ll us of C an a n y o ne J a m es M. J o h n s o n, t he present a d d r e s s es of S. D. S e m e n o w, C. E. Mil ler, a nd A l i ce E. S r n a l l e g a n, a ll of '16? a nd Mrs. J o h n s on ( P a u l i ne H a y n e s, w i th '19) are at 693 L o t h r op Ave., Detroit, l i v i ng "where he s u p e r i n t e n d e nt of is a s s i s t a nt t he A u t o m a t ic P r o d u c ts Co. J r ., O s c ar S. S h i e l d s, 719 H a n c o ck St., is g e t t i ng r e a dy B r o o k l y n, N. Y., is s t i ll w i th t he Bor den's^ F a rm P r o d u c ts Co., as d a i ry bac s on 2% years t e r i o l o g i s t. He h as a old w ho to be an M. A. C. y e l l m a s t e r. H is f a t h er s a y s, "He t he d e ar old c an c e r t a i n ly c h e er f or t he doors M. A. C." A nd he a d ds to any of t h e ir h o me a re f o r e v er o p en M. A. C. a l u m n us w ho h a p p e ns to be in N ew Y o r k. the R o se H o g ue h o me e c o n o m i cs the C e n t r al S t a te N o r m a l, a t - M t. Clemens, M i c h i g a n, a nd S. M a in St. in c h a r ge d e p a r t m e nt l i v i ng at of of 1010 t h at is is '17. C a rl M. K i d m a n, O n a w a y, Michigan, in spot s a ys he t h r ee new this is " s t i ll d o i ng c o u n ty a g e nt w o rk P r e s q ue I s le c o u n t y, of N o r t h e rn M i c h i g a n ." He did h is s t u d e n ts f a l l. " b i t" by to " g o od o ld M. A. C." t he g a r d en s e n d i ng in G. H. G i l l e s p ie is a s s i s t a nt p a t h o l o t he U. S. D e p a r t m e nt of A g r i g i st c u l t u r e, Office of C e r e al I n v e s t i g a t i o n s, W a s h i n g t o n, D. C. H e n ry N. P u t n a m, s i n ce h is t he s e r v i c e, h as b e en e n g a g ed f r om b l i s t er r u st c o n t r ol w o rk r e au of P l a nt D. C-, a nd s i ty at B e r k e l e y, Calif. is n ow is s t a t i o n ed at for I n d u s t r y, W a s h i n g t o n, t he U n i v e r D a n i el G o w er F a r m i n g t o n, N. M e x i c o, w h e re he e m p l o y ed a r d. at is in h is ^father's a p p le o r c h l o c a t ed G. M. G l i d d e n, s i n ce A u g u st 1, h as b e en a c t i ng g e n e r al m a n a g er of the C e n t r al S e r v i ce Co., El C a m p o, T e x a s. c i ty w a t e r, T h ey ice for El C a m p o, a c i ty of 3,000. a nd e l e c t r i c i t y, f u r n i sh r e t u rn in t he Bu THE M. A. C. RECORD. HARVEY PHOTO SHOP -:- ^Amateur Finishing, 24 hour service - Kodaks and Photo Supplies ENLARGEMENTS OF CAMPUS VIEWS V FOR FRAMING. F U. HARVEY '15 J. H. PRATT Manager . B O TH PHONES AND WESTERN UNION T E L E G R A PH Orville O. Mater is practicing veter inary medicine at Tecumseh, Mich. '19. (with) William Spencer Horner is sales engineer of the Manistee Iron Works Company, and is living- at 39 Cortlandt St., New York City. • Fred H. TJtley (with) is still in the aviation service at Post Field, Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He is commanding officer of the 135th Observation Squad ron. C. M. Hatland, who teaches in Eau college Claire, Michigan, visited the over last week end. TI On November 10, a nine-pound son, David Orville, arrived at the home of Orville W. and Mrs. Laidlaw (Ayesha Raven, '16), Tecumseh, Mich. Elsa T. Schueren, who has been with the Sherman Laboratory at De troit since her graduation, recently re signed to take a position as milk an- alyist at the Detroit Board of Health. She is still living at 420 Woodward Ave. H. C. Stewart is doing sales and service work out of the Chicago office of the Murphy Iron Works and San- ford Riley Stoker Co. He has offices at 1435 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. Clayton George Twiss (with), since his return from overeas, has been herd manager of the Grand River Stock Farms at Eaton Rapids, Mich. C O. T. Scheetz, since his discharge from the aerial service of the army, has been engaged as county agricul tural agent for Alpena county, Mich. Blanche Snook Atchison of Meta- mora, Mich., business manager of the Atchison household, was a college vis itor this week. '18. Mary Ray, 'who is teaching house hold science in Manistee, visited the college over Thanksgiving. Harold E. Wright, formerly in the service, is now a veterinarian at 121 W. Alexandrine Ave., Detroit. Morris Harkavy is with the New York State Highway at Buffalo, N.~ Y. Charles E. Glohr, since his discharge from the service, has been in the mo tor assembly department of the Olds Motor Works, at Lansing, and is liv ing at 515 Spring St. ENGRAVINGS made by Lansing's Up- to-the-minute Engrav ing Company are equal in every particular to those m a de in a ny p l a nt in t he country and the service better because of our location Lansing Colorplate Co 230 Washington Ave, North Cit*. Phou'e 5JS6? -; Be!!: 1904 T HE Mills Dry Goods Co. Lansing's Representative Store. —HIGHEST QUALITY OF— W o m e n 's a nd C h i l d r e n 's A p p a r el M i l l i n e ry U n d e r c l o t h i ng A c c e s s o r i es of D r e ss - A N D- T o i l et Re q u i s i t es " In the heart of Lansing" 108-1 to South WASHINGTON AVE. CAMPUS VIEWS. Thirteen of them, in beautiful brown tones on our new college calendar, will bring to you each month fond recollections of your college days. An excellent Christmas gift for a classmate; 10 x 13 inches, 60c postpaid. Other campus souvenirs, books, instru ments and supplies at Co-op prices. Bank Block M. A. C. B o ok B u y i ng ASS*!!. Norma L Ensign, Mgr 10 THE M. A. .C. RECORD. A Gateway—Electrical ONLY a forty-foot gateway bounded by two brick pilasters and ornamental lamps, but unlike any other gateway in the entire world. For back of it is the General Electric Company's main office building, accommodating 2300 em ployees. And just next door is its laboratory with the best equipment for testing, standard izing and research at the command of capable engineers. Then down the street—a mile long — are other buildings where everything elec trical, from the smallest lamp socket to the huge turbines for electrically propelled battle ships, is made by the 20,000 electrical workers who daily stream through. What a story this gate would tell, if it could, of the leaders of the electrical industry and business, of ambassadors from other institu tions and from foreign lands. The story would be the history of electric lighting, electric transportation, electric indus trials and electricity in the home. . This gateway, as well as the research, en c o m m e r c i al gineering, manufacturing and resources back of it, is open to all who are working for the betterment of the electrical industry. bulletin, Y-863, describing company's the Illustrated several plants, will be mailed upon request. Address General Electric Company, Desk 43, Schenectady, N. Y. General Office Sche nee tady, N.Y. Sales Offices in all large cities.