V O L. X XV ^Tke M A G RECORD The Union Memorial Building. An Undertaking of the Graduates and Former Students of the Michigan Agricultural College as a Living Memorial to Forty-Two of Our Men Who Did Not Stop to Consider the "Cost." Michigan Aggie Week Everywhere, February 8-14. 5 WS ^ cannot live onHerpast- •* SOrf/Si •2W3 & ^ What will you do for HerfUture T (Sk i^M agriculturist for the Me- Mieh £ R i v er Sugar Co., Menominee, Ow'' i as an article in the November Bf£T ™and on the "Value of Sugar Oatti 1PS a nd Leaves for Sheep and ^w!e Feed." the A tm M- Hallock (with) is with Insurance Exchange, 8ifi ^titomobile Leo J. Krakover is assistant plant pathologist with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. Newton J. Best was discharged from the navy in the early summer, and is now at 3801 Harvard Blvd., Los Engeles, Calif. R F. Giffels, engineer structural with the Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Co., Detroit, is living at 492 Delaware avenue. Floyd Keys, '15, is with the Laman- da Park Fruit Association, Lamanda Park Calif. '16. Fred Germain Ticker is a consulting engineer in Saginaw, and lives at 211 N. Washington Ave. the other Lawrence D. Fisher has not seen his name and address upon the pages of the Record for a long time, and is afraid his creditors will give up the little hope that may yet be maintained. "Nevertheless," he adds, "it has been a pleasure for me to keep in touch by with reading fellow every word every week. It might be well to publish as a means of encour agement, that I am with the Duluth, Missable and Northern Railway Co., 401 Wolvin Building, Duluth, Minn., living at 1931 Greysolon Road. and But I wish you would announce as soon as possible the arrival of a nine and three quarter pound girl at the Fisher home, on December 18, named Elizabeth Louise." O. II. Frederick, 551 S. Weadlock Ave., Saginaw, is with the Central Foundry Products Co. Plant, a division of the General Motors Corporation. Albert J. Godfrey is in Greenville, Mich., and is teaching agriculture in the high school. Paul V. Tower is with the depart ment of forestry, City Hall, Flint. Warren M. Buell, 4149 Ellis Ave., Chicago, is a draftsman in the bridge department of Illinois Central the Railroad. Earl H. Spencer lives at 815 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing. Charles C. Proctor is now at his home at Dearborn. The Record has just received the following letter which will be of in terest to M. A. C. folks, "I arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs, "Happy," on December 23, 1919. i am a light weight, but being interested primarily in 'eats' and voice culture, I wish you would kindly inform me through the columns of the M. A. C. Record the steps necessary to enroll in the home economics department, class of 1942. Address me at Deer- field, 111. Sincerely, Gertrude Emily Hobbs." Henry G. Oakes is at his home, 1801 Peck Blvd., Muskegon Heights, Michi gan. '17. George F. Galliver is a salesman with the Walworth Mfg. Co., First and Oak Sts., South Boston, Mass. Herbert C. Bartlett, 902% N. Sagi naw St., is an engineer on building construction with the Buick Motor Co., Flint. Benjamin Bosink (with), 414 Divi sion St., is teaching agriculture in the Big Rapids high school. R. J. Cline may be addressed at 235 E. 51st St., Chicago. A. M. Porter, formerly of Fremont, has asked to have the Record sent to Marble, Washington, where he has ac cepted a position as ranch manager for the Upper Columbia Fruit Co. E. K. Brigham (with) is in the real estate business with the firm of Geo. Brigham & Sons, Buckley, Mich. Kent City. "Chi" Fick is living on a farm at ' J. T. Bregger, formerly of Corvans, Oregon, in Riverside, Calif., and hopes to be near enough to M. A. C. by June to pay the "Old School" a visit. is now m >•. *s« . .. . , Phil F. Helmer (with) is a civil en in Jackson, and lives -at 328 gineer W. Franklin. "-•>-< Bessemer Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. George W. Lawton, since his dis the service, has been charge from farming at Lawton. Dimitar Atansoff is chief of sector in the Sofia Agricultural experiment station, No. 3 Solun Place, Sofia, Bul garia. H. W. Sheldon is a water works en is living at in Lansing, and gineer 212 W. Hillsdale St. Russel L. Lepper, 22 Strickler Ave., Clarendon, Va., is assistant in Market Surveys for the U. S. Bureau of Mar kets. Ernest F. Lyon is county club leader for Washtenaw county, and has his The "S an Tox" still make the finest hand and shaving lotion on the market* The balance of our drug stock is fresh, and -we try to give you SERVICE Randall Drug Co* BARKER-FOWLER ELECTRICCO. "The Motor People" ELECTRICAL SERVANT SERVICE 117 E. Michigan Ave. Bell 724 - Citizens 2102-3303 Q H THIIrW E & ST LH!NUrilM- ^ from the navy and is now at 313 Br, ^ son Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich. n~ Wood, with new son, David Clark, born fore just ha e" William C. Keck is practicing veter inary medicine with Dr A. McTCo cher, 111 E. Ionia St. Lansing-. e r' E v e r e tt N. Holland |s (with) lives at 1j« automobile * Lothrop Ave., Detroit. a the beginning of tho e term. the holidays. trimmer, and little easy at Alumni Luncheon Farmers' Week Thursday Noon, February the 5th Masonic Temple, East Lansing '13. Born to Mr. a ad Mrs. Mer.-itt Reeves (Blanche McNau^hion), a son, on De cember 5, 1919. Morgan H e n i ka (with), 66 Benjamin is in the sales de Ave. N., Chicago, partment of the M. L. Barnett Co. Wallace E. H a r t m an is a patient in the base hospital, Camp Cody, Dem- ing, New Mexico. Howard C. Abbott of Lansing, who has been teaching in Selbyville, Dela ware, is back at M. A. C. doing post graduate w o rk in plant pathology. George L. Lawton (with) is still in the U. S. army as a lieutenant in the 6th Field Artillery, Camp Taylor, Ky. Roy M. Maitland, 316 W. Kalamazoo inspector the Michigan Millers Fire Insur St., Lansing, is an electrical for ance Co. Henry Dorr, Jr., left the government service December 19, 1919, and is now in business with C. W. Gilmer, deal ing in pulpwood, timber and lumber at Shawano, Wis. His address is Box 442. Holmes L. Froelick is still working the Buick Motor Co. in Flint, but at is living at 757 Mary St. '19. Byron Latter was for just discharged from Sparrow Hospital, where he un derwent a severe operation ton- silitis. Because of this illness it was necessary for him to resign his posi tion as extension specialist with the the college. He dairy department at expects to enter the real estate busi ness when he is sufficiently recovered. is superinten (with) dent of a dairy farm at Madison, Wis. Ralph L. McGaw, 60 Blaine Ave., the is a field engineer with Carl W. Rye Detroit, Detroit Edison Co. Carroll M. March (with) is a florist at the Lakeside Greenhouse, Muskegon, and lives at 762% Lake. Gertrude Newbrough asked to have her Detroit changed to 160 Hague Ave. (with) has address Esther C. L o tt and mathematics school, and lives at 1418 Beech St. the Flint chemistry high teaches in farming Donald McClung (with) at Marion, R. F. D. No. 3. is is with Wm. J. Lambert (with), 700 Atkin son St., Detroit, the Clayton & Lambert Mfg. Co. Mrs. Lambert was Helen Mead. Helen Kellog is a bacteriologist in the U. S. Public Health Service Hos pital, Greenville, S. C, and enjoys the work. is Winnefred E. Haywood, who teaching in Manistee, asks to have her Record address changed to 333 Second street. i