Cf J* ">:s Michigan Agricultural College Association Publishers ffl East Lansing Vol. XXVII. April 7, 1922 No. 24 2 THE M. A. C. RECORD R E C O RD ESTABLISHED IN 1896 M. A. C. Cannot Live on Her P a s t — W h at Will You Do for Her F u t u r e? Trees, Shrubs, and Hardy Plants. Landscape Plans and Plantings. WILLIAM J. ATCHISON '16 Landscape Gardener and Nurseryman Opposite Baker's Switch, East Michigan Ave., Bex 525, East Lansing, Mich. Citz. Phone 9733 302 Helen St., Flint, Michigan. Tel. 2109 HILCREST FRUIT FARMS Fennville Michigan. II. Blakeslee Crane '14—Muriel Smith Crane, '14 We are members of the Fennville Fruit Exchange— the largest in Michigan. THE GRAND RAPIDS SAVINGS BANK, - Grand Rapids, Michigan. "The Bank Where You Feel at Home.' M. A. C. People Given a Glad Hand. Chas. W. Garfield, '70, Chairman of the Board. Gilbert L. Daane, '09, Vice President and Cashier. W. A. McDonald, '13-F, Mgr. Entered as second-class matter October 30, 1916, at the post office at East Lansing, Michigan, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published every Friday during the College Year by the Michigan Agricultural College Association. E. W. Ranney H. C. Pratt '09, Lansing W. K. Prudden J. B. Hasselman, East Lansing '00, Greenville '78, Lansing - - - - • - Pres. Vice Pres. Treas. - - Acting-Editor - - Members of Executive Committee. Elected at Large: C. S. Langdon, 'it, Hubbardston. A. C. Anderson, '06, Flint. Mrs. Helen Esselstyn Wood, '09, Lansing. MEMBERSHIP IN THE M. A. C. ASSOCIATION Make Remittances which includes subscription to Record, $2.50 PER YEAR. payable Association. Unless members request a discontinuance it will be assumed that a renewal of membership is desired. the M. A. C. the to IF YOU WOULD HAVE REAL SERVICE LET M. A. C MEN SERVE YOU CLUNY STOCK FARM Registered Holstein Friesian Cattle Can furnish young sires of splendid and breeding backed by yearly records. Correspondence solicited. short large individuality and time R. BRUCE McPHERSON *90, Howell, Mich. CHARLES H. ROUSE, '17 Telephone Main 3783. Pardee & Rouse, State Manager, Continental Assurance Co. 605 Lincoln Building, Detroit, Mich. EDMUND H. GIBSON, '12 Consulting Entomologist and Agricultural Engineer and Staff of Sanitary and Civil Engineers. 508 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. Fred M. Wilson, '17; Einar A. Johnson, 602 Lansing State Savings Bank Bldg., Lansing,' Mich. '18 The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Life Insurance, Health, Accident Insurance. Citz. 3556. Bell 2646. DR. C. A. GRIFFIN, '10 Osteopath 360 Capital National Bank Building. Citz. Phone: Office 8341. House 4950, THE M. A. C. RECORD VOL. X X V I I. No. 24. EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN APRIL 7, 1922 FRIDAY HONORING and PRESIDENT DAVID Secretary H. H. Halladay, two hundred East Lansing business men and M. A. C. faculty dined in the People's Church on Saturday evening, April 1. T he affair was handled as a reception for the n ew administration, Friday and Halladay taking office on that day. In the new addition executives, both of whom expressed pleasure, at joining the M. A. C. family and confidence in the future of the college, Mayor .E. H. Ryder, of East 'Lansing; N.' A. McCune, pastor of the People's Church; Luther Baker and B. F. Kindig, of East Lansing, and Thomas Gunson appeared on the program of speeches. to short addresses from through T HE M. A.- C. AFFIRMATIVE debating team lost a decision'to Colorado State College at "East La n s m» Tuesday evening. The nega tive team left Wednesday morning on its two fourteen western states. weeks' trip This team will meet Colorado in the West, and will attempt to even up the count. Purdue University debaters are scheduled to appear in the college gymnasium Friday night, April 7, for one of three debates in the triangular league of which M. A. C, Purdue, and Iowa State are members. The negative team will debate at Iowa the same night. SURVEY OF THE ROADWAY between East Lan sing and Lansing, with the idea of building a boulevard between the: two cities, has just been completed by the state highway department. This is part of the plan to establish boule vards along the campus front in East Lan sing, and definite decision on the possibility of the project will now be made. B. A. F A U X C E, FOR NEARLY twenty years connected with the college president's office as clerk, stenographer, and one-time editor of the M. A. C. Record, resigned his position on April 1 to assume active management of the new firm of Schepers and Faunce, real estate and insurance brokers of East Lansing. Jacob Schepers, the other partner, will continue as cashier in the college secretary's office, a po sition he has held since 1007. Schepers served as acting secretary from the time of A. M. Brown's resignation last January until April 1. The new firm has opened offices under the "East Lansing State Bank. PROF. E. S. KING, of the English depart ment, who was injured two or three weeks ago while returning to the college from Lan sing in a-taxicab, is entirely recovered and is attending classes as usual. M r s. King, who was more seriously hurt in the same accident, is still in the hospital, but is reported to be improving steadily. the from T HE ICE AND SLEET STORM of last week- caused considerable damage among the campus trees, breaking many limbs soft maples, birches and pines. The injuries were" not as severe as was feared at first, however, and careful removed practically all signs of the storm. Telephone and telegraph wires in and about Lansing were badly crippled for three or four days, practi cally from wire com munication. trimming has already isolating the district NILES ANL HOLLY HIGH SCHOOLS won the state basket ball championships for class B and class C schools, respectively, in the tourna ment held at M. A. C. March 31 and April 1. Eight sectional champions were entered in the tournament for each class, and the- competi tion was unusually keen all through the play. Howell and Milan were runners-up in the two classes. T he teams were guests of" the ath letic association during stay, rooms, meals and entertainment being pro vided under the direction of the athletic d e partment. The tournament was the most suc cessful of its kind ever held at the college^ according to Director C. L. Brewer. two-day their PUBLISHERS OF MICHIGAN weekly news papers will gather at the college on April 14 and 15 for a business conference. A delega tion of rural editors met at East Lansing in January and decided to hold annual winter conferences at M. A. C. in the future. The April meeting has been called to consider special problems of business management. An address by President Friday will be one of the features of the conference. the 'fifteen T HE H U NT FOOD SHOP, DELEGATES FROM EACH of lead ing colleges of Michigan will gather at East Lansing on April 14, 15 and 16 for the annual . state Y. M. C. A. Student Conference. A ban quet at which President Friday will speak, and other special features are being planned. This is the first time in many years that the conference has been scheduled for M. A. C. to East Lansing eating places, opened last week in the Dickson Block, across Grand River Avenue from the campus. Miss Clara Hunt, manager of the Woman's Building eating club for years, is owner and manager of the new restaurant. The Wildwood Tea Room, merly in the Dickson Block, has moved to the new business building farther east on. Grand River. latest addition for T HE DETROIT M. A. C. CLUB held its regu lar annual meeting on Wednesday, April 5, at the Wayne County Medical Society. Movies of the campus and talks by various celebrities featured the evening. It was a stag affair. 4 THE M. A. C. RECORD J. R. McColl '90 Succeeds Doelle on State Board J. R. McColl, of Detroit, M. A. C. engi neering graduate of the class of 1890, has been appointed by Governor Groesbeck to succeed John A. Doelle on the State Board of Agricul ture. Mr. Doelle resigned his State Board post to accept an appointment as head of the State Department of Agriculture, succeeding H. H. Halladay, new M. A. C. secretary. McColl. it is understood, has had support from alumni of the college for some time m connection with the State Board appointment, and his selection is meeting with general ap proval. ; The membership of the Board now includes : L W. Watkins. chairman, Jason Woodman, Clark Brody, M. B. McPherson. Mrs. Dora Stockman, and J. R. McColl. Central Michigan Alumni to Hear Friday President David Friday will address • the on Central Michigan Alumni Association regular Monday, April 10. luncheon of the Elks the Association, •Home, Lansing—12 noon. As this will be_the to first opportunity for many of hear the new executive, a big turnout is ex pected. It will be the alumni the at 1907 Plans Fifteenth Reunion A call lor all ]' Mr. C. W. Wing to be Agricultural Agent for Osceola and Lake Counties beginning March 13. Neither of finance an agent It is our plan to locate the office at Reed alone. to serve two City, which will permit counties. rate on our roll should be $1500. Until June 30, the salary these couties can the agent Mr. Lawrence Kurtz to be Farm Crops Special ist in the Upper Peninsula, beginning April 1 at $1800 per year, the appointment to terminate Sep- THE M. A. C. RECORD jc. i-miicr T h is w o rk w as a me b a s is by M r. H a i n i n es \"ola "Atw6< We w i sh M i ss I T ,I ill he will r e t u r n. s i n ce D e c e m b er am T he [ ' r e s i d e nt p M r. F r ed K. U; r-ri s t i es C o n j m i s s i dh e ry t r u l y, v S i g n e d) K. J. B a l d w i n, E x t e n s i on D i r e c t o r ," el from the Michigan; Public LTtjli- a ceroniumc'atiQii ii in maiiit l i n i ng a m e t er <>n Grand h r st is vi d u p l i e a ti eing ti die Philippine s i m i l ar position at M a n i l a. D u r i ng :\ first \\ illfarn M c K i n l e y, P. urtsburgj P. 1. A f t er ' rrecl t he to • • M A H R I A G ES Y J J . K X - H A U, '14 a nd M a ry E t h el H a ll m an H. Allen id, u)22, at W i l m i n g t o n, m a r r i ed M a r ch vare. T h e ir a t - h o m es read 2474 18th St., tingtohv D. C. < IJ A SS \ (> T K S t he hoard" of t r u s t e es his File Illinois A. Q ; - F. X. says the following" ••tit Dean E a g e he D a v e n p o r t, " At the M a r ch m e e t i ng of r e s i g- r e g r et a nd he w as :ion was accepted with to de p r o f e s s or e m e r i t u s. T he dean w i s h ed to finally a g r e ed v on. He h as heen h e re 27 y e a rs as dean a g r i c u l t u r e ." last y e a r, hut relieved "88 i c o r ge 1 .- S t ow 2, h o w l e r, M i c h i g a n. '(JO is " f a n n i ng as u s u a l" at t o w a rd j. H a ll is c o n n e c t ed w i th the L e- THE M. A. C. RECORD 7 land Stanford University at Stanford U»i- 'versity P. ()., California. .'92 Arthur F. Stow is in the insurance business " . in Pewamo, Michigan. '93,: This comes from A.-B. Cook, Owpsso, "Am farming at Owosso on a farm where five gen erations of Cooks have tilled the soil. Have a house which has sheltered live generations of us. Have a wireless outfit which.gives splendid satisfaction. Am constantly on the lookout'for the S. (). S. from old grads, class 'o/j given special consideration." \i. P. Dillon is the priest at St. Phillips Church at Battle Creek. . '94 Walter A. Hamilton in Kala- - mazoo and may he reached at 107 X. Burdick is a .jeweler St. '02 W.' IR Wright of Comstock, Michigan, has few to. - l.e :ii attending Normal months. He lias two ".'etch up." the past lively youngsters for Ray R. Tower Michigan. at. ' Springport, . '('3 continues ' 'b7 Charles Hehblewhite is. a Shorthorn 'breeder and lives at Armada. Roy H. Waite continues at College Park, Maryland. Word has been received that Violet Miller is no longer at 188 S. Westmoreland - Dixon Avenue, Los Angeles. Does anyone know her latest addres.s. . 'o8 , . Roy %. Reaso'.'er may be addressed at R. F; D. 1, Bath, Michigan. '09 4852 Fernwood Avenue, Detroit, will reach Clarence Jacobs 0. K. . Frank Da ins is living at 628 P. Michigan Avenue, Lansing. R. J. Gibson is farming in Wayne County' and receives his mail at Xorthville. '11 . 'I3 - . ' Ray Servis now lives at 118 East Third Street, Monroe. He is with the River Raisin -Paper Company. Will.Jackson" folks please eel busy and lo cate H. H. Bradley for us? He was recent!} at the V. M. C. A. there, but mail has. been that address. returned 'from Laura Crane Eaton writes from 912 Sixth in Street South, Fargo, N. Dak., "No news '13 and wife particular. See- Frank Cowing quite often. Mr.. Mead of recently moved to Fargo but have not seen him. Have, two children, Leonard 4 and Sarah 3." just '12 has '14 H. C. Hall asks to have his address changed' . " to General-Delivery, Port Angeles, Wash • ington. Francis R. Kenney and Hazel Cook. Kenuey ' ii are living in Los Angeles. Mr. Kenney is with the Los Angeles Creamery Company. F. A. Marklewitz is assistant chief tool de signer at the Reo Motor Car company at Lan sing, and lives at 418 W. Kilborn Street. '15 E. C. Mandenberg is with the Barrett Com pany at Chicago and may be addressed at 7x4 W. 80th St. L. B. Billings and Helen Brohl Billittgs have moved to Birmingham, Michigan, where ..they live at 607 Bates Street. Reeva Llinyan has moved in Hollywood, California, to '1014 St. Francis Court.- ' .," 1 /. S, Shields is located at Chateaugav, New Vork. Frederick C. Wise left Salisbury, N. Car'o., '> - • " ; For Akron, Ohio, where he may be Lai 885 Chalker Street. '17 ivy 11. Crpmley is with the Stroh Products lives at £650 W. Company at Detroit, and ] Turner and Susan Black Turner '20 living at Apartment. 3. 1465 Madison \. r n v Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. . P. B. Benson and Alice Kuenzli Benson : e reached at Boix 415, Nevada, Ohio. r ay '16 '18 P. 1L Walker says to please change his ad- . dress to 25 Lea.nder Road, Barnard, New York. Pee Tucker is membership secretary of the Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce. : Tucker lives Forbes Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan^ l i ib at '19 J. .Merle Bennett is with the.Wayne County ,!\ rul Commissjori and is located at Plymouth. the Fhn-woi d Farms at R. 3, Jackson. He has two M. A. C. prospects in his family-. .Richard D. Perrine is with Ralph McGaw is a draftsman the De troit Edison Company and lives at 380 Drexel Avenue. for Alma Kitti is dietitian at Hospital al Nashville, Tenn. the Vanderbilt '20 H. V. Hoffman's name on our mailing list r5L5 Wells Street, Milwau for reads, "Not at" kee, Wisconsin. Can anyone u s ? locate him '21 Walter P. Tories is teaching forestry at the Lincoln Memorial University at Harrogate, Tennessee. Wesley F. Malloch the American Cre.-soting Company at Indianape>lis, Indiana. T. G. Lindquist is living in Lansing at 805 is with Bancroft Court. STU.p-E.NTS' L A U N D RY WORK—Neatly 718 Mich. Ave.. done. reasonably and Past Lansing. THE M. A. C. RECORD IF YOU WOULD HAVE REAL SERVICE - - LET M. A. C. MEN SERVE YOU EDWARD N. PAGELSEN, '89 Patents, Patent Law, Trademarks 1108-9 Detroit Savings Bank Bldg. Detroit, Michigan. A. M. EMERY, '83 223 Washington Ave. N-. H. C. Pratt. '09, in charge of Office Supply Department. Books, Fine Stationery, Engraved Calling Cards, Fountain Pens, Pictures, Frames, Filing Cabinets and General Office Supplies. SMITH POULTRY & EGG CO. Commission Merchants in Solicit consignments Poultry Veal Eggs Guy H. Smith, '11 Western Market. Detroit. DR. E. D. BROOKS, '7« Diseases of the EYE. EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT Glasses Fitted Suite 704, Hanselman Building. Kalamazoo, Mich. Office hours q to 12, 1 to 5. THE CORYELL NURSERY '84; R. J. Coryell, Ralph I. Coryell, '14 Growers and Planters of Shade and Fruit Trees. Shrubs, Evergreens and Vines. Landscape Beautifiration Service, Birmingham, Mich THE EDWARDS LABORATORY Lansing, Michigan 'oq S, F Fdwards. Anti-Hog Cholrra Scrum and Other Biological Products. Legume Bacteria Cultures for Seed Inoculation. LANDSCAPES WITHOUT WAITING Plans by Graduate Landscape Architects F. A. Carlson, '16 co8 Mathews Bldg., Milwaukee, Wisconsin GOODELL, ZELIN C. (Forestry. M. A. C, 'IT) Insurance and Bonds of Every Kind. [f you haven't insured your salary, better see or write Goodell about a good proposition. Lansing Insurance Agency, Inc. 208-212 Capital National Bank Bldg. A. C. Burnham. B. S., LL. B AMERICAN EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Correspondent Courses—40,000 Students (M. A. C, Pres., 123 Stimson Bldg., Los Angeles: Suite 1108 Wrigley Bldg., Chicago. Suite 17, 729 6th Ave.. New York. Unusual opportunities for M. A. C. Men as Specialty Salesmen. ' 93), '89 WALDO ROHNERT, Wholesale Seed Grower, Gilroy, Calif. J. H. LARRABEE 325 S. Washington Ave. Sport Shop—Athletic Goods of all Kinds. Finest of Michigan HONEY produced at Clover He Apiary, Grosse lie, Mich. BASIL T. KNIGHT '20 Attractive prices to M. A. C. folks. Shipped anywhere, delivered in Detroit. VIRGIL T. BOGUE, '11 Landscape Architect and Nurseryman Your grounds planted with our extra grown shrubs and specimen trees and evergreens will give you immediate results. Geneva, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. "MAPLEHOME SHORTHORNS" Herd Sire, Wedding Goods 742959, A Scotch-topped Whitehall descedent; herd of 20 females, estab rea lished 1899; young sires sonable; one white, one red, and one roan on hand now. terms sale, for J. H. READ & SON, L. W. READ, '14. Proprietors, Copemish, Mich. MAYER & VALENTINE Consulting Engineers Power Plants Heating Ventilation Electric Wiring Plumbing Refrigeration Plans, specifications, supervision F. H. VALENTINE, '09 621 Bangor Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio. LOUIS BECK CO. 112 Wash. Ave. N. Sam Beck, with '12, Sec'y and Treas. in Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys Best Royal Tailored Garments to order. FRY BROKERAGE CO., INC. Shipper's Agents Car-lot Distributor-, of Fruits ana Vegetables 192 N. Clark St. M. Fry, President; 11. P. 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