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The M. A. C. RECORD. VOL. HI. THE THANKSGIVING GAME. Th e foolb,lll squad, including IS playe rs, Prof. ),lr. Cort- right and the manage rs, lean. : 10- njg-hl:1t 7 :1 0 for Columbus for the last glllllC of lhe 5c;lson, and Ill .. ti ge rs, sirens. etc., of the wh ole co lege cOIl1Hlunity go with them. ,Ve are 011 I}' surry tha t we cannot go along: :[1\,\ present o ur · seh·cs. T he boys rcach their des- tination at i : 10 \V c.lncsd;,)' mo rn - ing , and will have oppurtunity to r est lip hefore the big: ),{arne. After mu ch corn:spollllin:;.:: :mil It has hh'!l fou ml t[WI a rate of $3.88 c,L11 be f or th e Columbus trip for a c ruwd of A rOll s in g 111:1;; 5 meeting- W,IS held 1;ISI c\'l'niug", at wh ich time s pe eches we re mad e hy D c, lI1 Sha\\ ", Seq. ':I . Cross, }'.lr. Cortrig-ht, '\Ir. Linde · m,1I11l, and Ol'iat!, B. 1\ l il· In ,\11\.1 Only SO n1\mes we re 1:1 ;;t ni;tht . and indi c' lion" an ' thut :\1. A. C. will he rep_ re sented by a :;ood l'r owd of nl ot ers liS well :IS th e 1);lIHL The final class " ilm e will he . - played :It honle. DR. GUNSAULUS. T he tirst IHllll be r Oil thl·'\1. _ \. C. lect ure c ou r"e is · ... i I 'ell in t he armon' ilt S : oo o 'doc k this el·l'nin;..:: , - Dr. Gun s: l1tlu " is at the heiltl of Am O \lr In s littlt l!, is pas tor of th e Central '\1. E. Church in Chic>t}.:"o, and since h:ls occupi l"! the eh: l ir of profe sso r;,l l lecture r at th e L' nil'c rs it y of Chic:I:!\!. He is no t IJIlI)";1 noted lectllre r, hilt ha s !(.ulld time tl, write sCI'e ral h(>nks. A II1"'1g" his hooks a re , "Oct uhe r at Eastw""d," "Tran s- "f Ch ris!'" ":-)on:,:"" of Xig-ht :Hld Ony," ·' (j!adst.m , the )Ola n anti Ii i;; Ti mes," alltl T he 1\1 an "f Galike. " Among hi s !ect un's ,Ire " Glad· st" lle ," "Oli I 'e r en ,m \\"ell," ('II , :! r ub," ctc . lIi;; suhjel't f or Ih e is I lOt :UllloUllccd . !';tudcnts will he admitt ed .. 11 prc sl"lltati"ll Il f red c ard :It thl" tl""r. Gelle ra l at ltllis sillll t Il a ll "thers 50 ce nt s. A. A. C. AND E . S. T he :\ I1ll'ril':Ul •\ ssoc iat iOll of :\ g-riclI1tural Colle ges mill mc nt St ation s mel Ht AILIlHfI, <..i l'org-ia, No vembe r 13 - 15. Thi " induded th r ec :>l'ct io ll s, represented by colle ge presidc llls, st ation dire cto r", an d tho sl' in ch:lrgc of ex ten s ion work . J USt pr ev io us to these the followill;": o r · ganil. 01l.i ons 1lll'l , il..; Farmer's In s titute Direl'to r s, :\me ri c:J n A s;;o· eiation for Ihe Advan c emcllt of Ag ri cult ural T enchi ng , Society for Ihe Promo tion of Agri cuhu r:11 !':ici· cnee, ;lJl(! the A mer il"a n Sociclyo f Aj! r ono m y, T he meeting of these ass oc iation s hrought for th :1 large :ll1elllhIll Ce, repre s l'l1 t ing el' ery s t:lte in the uni on. The A g r ic ultur:d MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . Col1egc w a;; rcpr cscll teu by twenty- fo ur f rom statl's, itl- :llunlni and oftici,tls of the prescllt or p ast. The \1 ichiga n party dilll'd tog-ether :1t the ho td 011 th e cve lling of :'\0- ,"embe r 13th. The following- i" a lisl of those present : Dl'an Eugene Da l-cupo rt , C rh h:lIla, Ill. Director C. T ho rn e, \\ 'oos l <' r, Ohio. Dl':1II A . 13. Cordle)" COrl'allis, Orego n. Di re ctO r F, [l, )OIurnford, Colum· hia. ).1 0. l 'rof . \\-. D. Hur d, Amh erst. )01 a ss . Direc tor E. D. g::lI1tO ll'n, \\ '. \. a. D ean R. S. S l];lw. Ea;;t Lan.,ing. \! ich, I' rof. \V. II. Fren ch, ElI ::;t L:11l· Prl.' S. J. L. Snyder, Ea st L an · si ng, )OJi ch. Pr esident r;:. L. B Ullertic!d, Am· he r st, )01 ass, U. J. Cro:::b.l" U. S. D epa rtmen t o f A g r. I)in:cwr L. A. C l;nton , Stor r s, COIiIl. Prof LpmH1 Carrier, B lacks· b ur g, \" ". :iuJl 1. \\'. P. Snyde r, So rth P l:tltc, :'\ch. De an E. .\. Burnet!, Lin col n. Xl·h. D ea n C . l'. G illette, Fort Collius, Col. Pro f. \\ ' . G . Sackett. Fort Co!· lins, Col. Pr eiiillent Il ow' lrd Edwanls. King st on, R. I. Prof. \ V. C. i.:llta, La f aye tte , Ind. F. I I. Iiall, (; l'IlCV:I , Exp. !::'ta., X. Y. Dean F. \\". H OWl', :-.:. Y. \\". A. "i'a,d or, G. O l'pa rtnlell1 of Agriculwrl" h:illne)" Allt/i er sl, LIEUT . CRON TO REMAIN . l1:lve Iwen re ce il cd fr om the \\ ':I r Departml'nt to the effect that the prese n t l'o nlmandallt would not he rl· liel·ed from dutl" bere uutil ncxt [une. :\ rrcelll ,;CI of Con· :.:: r .. "s · prol' ided that all l':lpt:l in s :lIld lieutclHlIIlS 0 1 th c arm\" w ho ha ll hee n 0 11 detached se rd c'c f or mO I' e thMl fotlr OUI o f Ihe l:-t" l six I' cars should be relieved ;\ll d to their re;.:-illle nt s. l.i eu tell:Hjt CrOll, pri o r tll :lrrll'al her e, had h:l(] UlOre than three _, 'ca rs of sla ff dut)" as pO,,1 alld battaliOIl l\ua rlcrrnaMt:r, :Hld suppost:d t ha t his eligihility for fu rther Ilct a ched scn ' ice had ex· pired, :md that h e wOl1ld be Ilext mOnth. It appears, that the \\' ar Departme nt has inte pretcll parI of !hi s " taff dU!.I- as cornpany dut)" thus extend in g hi s to ur until Jun e. It is als o possible that Lieut. Cron mH)' be .1!1owed to comp letc :I full tou r of three "ca r s, hut this depcmls upon the adoption hy C ong- r ess of c ert;lin amendm e nts to the existin)! law , which :Ire to he proposed by t hc \\ ' ar D ep:lr t ment. DRAMA TIC CLUB. On D ece m he r i the t: ol!egl.' com · munit), will hal'C : 111 opport uni ty to wittle !,s Olle of !he best dr:lIlmtic pla ys e VCr g- i ll en at tht: armory. Th e club will present .. The \]ol1ey 5pi lll le r, " a high ruyahy play by the dnlll1:1 t i;;t . A. \\" . I' ill' ero. Th e pIa) has heell appr oved by the ur;' II11at ic lca;,:- uc of Americ a. :lIld wil! s ur ely ple;lse :111 who it. A profession,ll :Irto r in thc per· son o f ,\Ir , :\,I it c hdl. flur n('11 in- st r\l cw r in I\ill he includell in the C ;l s tc of cha ra ctl'r ;;, 11'; wil1 a lso Ollr old frielllL O viatt , who h:ts h:IJ l'onsiderahk WO rk along- this lille. Th e r ern:lill(kr of the phlyers h: l\ call heclt Ill e rn be r ;; of the duh , :!lld hin'c had goO( I expe ri. ence, : 111\1 will h: mdle wdl th e ir SCI'· eral p; lrt s. T he c aSI of pl".I· ers will b<.' ;I ;; 1 011u w s: .. L ord r;:ell,!{ lIssic" _ . \lr . . \I Don:lld, •. I I : Irold Iloyeot t"- :\[ r. itt'he!1. " Jules F oubert ·'_ Prof. t-.:in :z . "Baron Kr oodlc"_;" lr. (h iat t . " }'l illken t FOIIlll'rt " _.\ ! is,; G ra· ham. " Dorilld:l C :l r- Il' r, .' "- :\li;;11 Cr:llle. Re ll1elllber the dntc. :l l1d plan 10 he un hand . T he Armory, D ec. 7. Y. M. C. A. BANQUET. Afterthe Y. C.:\ 1Il (:('Iing-I,lsl Thursl!;I.I· ni)!ht . the facuh.I·. Y . )oJ. C . ..-\, cnhi lJ l't amI Bible dass le ader;; Hlet in Ihl' r00111S. A her listening 10 5011ll' \I ('11 rl·ll· llered mu;;ic hI ,hc Y. \1. C .. ". orch..,,,tr:1. t hn' 'WCllt dOlI 11, :11 (:ij.!"ht o'cloc k, to duh G, where thc\" f ou nd :1 htlll illifu l dinlll'r "preml'ltd!)re \ht: rll . 1\ ith c herry codtai !. then tming- l:p on be af · ste:l k. p0!;ltOe,;, fren ch peas :.Ind roll s. alltl in: ne:lIl1, co ffee : lI ld frall fralls as li ni shi ll j.! they ,kcided thl') could CHt no more. Theil carne the prog r am of speechl's, w ith F. E. All' drew':ls to:JSI1":I ;; lcr. T he tirst sp('aker WII S F. :\. ;\l'ag-le r, wh o de tailed :1" near :111 pos"ihle .. T hc Situation of t he Y. C. A. P rof. E . .I. I-.::UII I.C next spoke 011 ' ·T he and he 101.1 wll:!t hI! thO\II .:-I 1I II:IS the pur])o!,e uf the Y. )01. C . . \. :1I1l1 11'));11 it shoil ld do. Pr "fess" r F rench \\ :1;; The third speake ·r. li e ·· Tl w Y. C. : \. and the C oll el!l':' D ean Sh aw \\"1\ S the next spe ak er , wh o :tal 'e .. :\ Litt le I'ra ctical it y ." Th ere we re still "Ihers I" "e he,lrd, :lI1d .\1 r. A ndrcw s c alled III turn I' ll DI.':1I1 Ll"mall. Pro f. An. dCrSl!ll, :11141 Prof. \ Vil son, who th r eshell Ih e: s\lhjec t "f Ihe Y. )oJ. C. A. and ils purpo;;e lu a fra l.l.lc. The h:II1'1uel, as :t wh ok', W' IS an en tire Sll cce ss, lind th oSe pr esen t c1l1 inle(1 it tn be th e mO.'lt c lll hu;<;ias· tic <lnd best y , }.r. C. A. h:lI1quet ev er g il' cn . 10 '/.3. O r. Ch :uh's \, '. Il u lll l' . of Co· rU1ll1:l. dic.1 ,11 l it!.' Ci Ty hospit al, in Pdo skey, Frili:l\',inllowill;: a sel' cre att ack of ht:: lrt c 'ro ll hle, fmlll whi ch he had :5uff ... rl' tl for ahoUl a \'c ar . Or. Ilu lll(' owned a sUlllme r in Iby \ -iew, :II1J ilileu dtl{ s pend, iug the willler in I'eto.,kcy wht: r l' he h:ul t :lken r oo illS. l ie was :I promin ellt ph) s ici all, h:jllillg- pr;I\ ·. ticell at CUrUllll:l for 30 )'!.'ars. li e gr :ulualcd frurn A. C. in '73 , :lml fr om thl' Udr oi l :\l edic:l1 Collegl' ill 'j6 . II !.' \\";1, n hr l)thn of Dr . _\. \\". H lI ll w,ol Owosso. allll of Ed - w;lrd alld .\ gu"tuS, of Lansing-, Th !.' hod\' wa" to Co r ullna fo r huri a ·!. ':)5· I I is inter..,,,till:! to noh' thai Olle of otl r flTellt g- r adllates. iss \' e rrl;! . \lI en. Wa S e!c.,'t {"d to tht' posi l iono! principal of school" ;I t T ow er City, X. D., of which T. D. Hine baugh . '8S, was a 11IeHibe r of the hua rd . Mr.lIill ,, \iau g-h is .1 d(>, '\ or of e rinary mCl]ic;Jle, II p rOlllillCl1 t f:lrme r, and 11 ill t h"t ro mUllit }. D l" . II. \\:1» ;..::1 .. d til wd· COllll' an )OI.A .C. ;..:irl :111<1 Allen con;;ide rs he r sd f fo rl u llate ill hav- in.g- (IS an ("llIis"r all\1 one who is iI lo)';!l S,)II of old ;\1. _\ . C. The llltcTII:lliollal I l:irve sl cr C o. anlwull eec! the estahl i sh ment of all n;:riUI1tllr:tl :icrl"ice hureau 0 11 :I bro ad sc a ll·, alld !;l·t _ asi ll e $ I ,000,· (100 fn r t he 11·,'rk. 1'. G. I{ olden, f ormerl\' dl'llll in [I)\\"a Col · lege, Iowa' !> ;..:rea t <.:orll n\;lll, has hCell made hl'ad of the nell' hu_ Te'au. The fidd I,f a ct i\itit'.:I will bc lIlade to include the \'lltir e C"ll rn helt. eOmprrSlllg'SOllle 1<10,000.000 ;Jcres. O e lll onst r:lIioll f:lrlllS will he sl arted, lind with the sc .IS the Cc n lC r, sl: lte widc lIgitalioll II ill he lnnd!.' tow:..rri morc alii] mo re profilahle Edl lC;l tiol\l1l si er eoplieli ll slides , 11 1.1 tIInvill;.:" lilms will la rg c h ' ill the I\ork. The 11;ln' eS t er Co. " tl k"l> ;"Ir, 1I oldl' II :lS " Th !.' Hu rh: lll k of the \'"rrJ liell!'" on accoutl! o f bis l''''Cnsil'c work for tIll' l,clll'Tlllent .)f In\\':I corn, , \Ir. F. J. l' or t er, :1 pr omille lll Illmher dealer of E;l sl /o nlnn, allli a }.:" f:ldll ale "I '<),. died n't the L'n ive r. s il)" ho spit:d Xov . fol!owinj.!" an operation fur:1Il ah,;cess, Thc hod y II":IS t:l kl'll tv Clwrle\' oi, Co. fo r buri:l!. Por te r \\:1;; forme rJ l OttO, a "peci:d in 1 <)01/. . 'oi· \\ 'ullal-e B. Li\er;ull'l', for Ihrt'e ye:lrs instrtll:tor ill rbi ry ing- at A. C., is in thl.' dain' division :ll \-Vashing-ton , D. C. -I Iis 1V0rk is aho ut hlilf tiel. 1 : 1Il t! half ollieI.' work, Hi ,; field work is i ll \ ·i q.,:-inia , Wes t \ 'ir);;!"inill, :lIld and in thi" wo rk he is trying' to a ssis t Cr came ies in those s t;He S 10 work up busi· ncss. , \ir.l .. st ;l tes that it is r:lthe r s low work. : 11111 he mi sses the p ro_ gr cssiveness of th e n orth.

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Page 1: The M. A. C. RECORD. - Michigan State Universityspartanhistory.kora.matrix.msu.edu/files/1/4/1-4-D1C-54-19121126sm.pdf · The M. A. C. RECORD. VOL. HI. THE THANKSGIVING GAME. The

The M . A. C. RECORD. VOL. HI.

THE THANKSGIVING GAME.

The foolb,lll squad, including IS playe rs, Pro f. ~lacklill, ),lr. Cort­right and the manage rs , lean.: 10-

njg-hl:1t 7 :1 0 for Columbus for the last glllllC of lhe 5c;lson, and Ill .. tige rs, si ren s. etc. , of the whole col· lege cOIl1Hlunity go with them. ,Ve a re 011 I}' surry that we cannot go along: :[1\,\ present lh~'m our· seh·cs. T he boys rcach their des­tination at i : 10 \V c.lncsd;,)' mo rn ­ing , and will have oppurtunity to rest lip hefore the big: ),{arne.

After much corn:spollllin:;.:: :mil lclcphonill~, It has hh'!l fou ml t[WI a rate of $3.88 c,L11 be ~ccll rcd for the Columbus trip for a cruwd o f ~OO.

A r Oll s ing 111:1;;5 meeting- W,IS held 1;ISI c\'l'niug", at which time s peeches we re mad e hy Dc,lI1 Sha\\", Seq.':I . Cross, }'.lr. C or trig-ht, '\Ir. Linde· m,1I11l, and }.fc;;~rs . Ol'iat!, B. 1\l il· In ,\11\.1 DO\l~la~. Only SO n1\mes we re l:tckin ,~ 1:1 ;;t ni;tht . and indic'a· lion" an' thut :\1. A. C. will he rep_ resented by a :;ood l'rowd of nlot e rs liS well :IS the 1);lIHL

The final class " ilm e will he . -played :It honle.

DR. GUNSAULUS.

T he tirst IHllll be r Oil thl·'\1. _\. C. lecture cou r"e is · ... i I'ell in the armon' ilt S :oo o 'doc k this el·l'nin;..:: , -

Dr. Gun s:l1tlu " is at the heiltl of AmO\lr Ins littlt l!, is p astor of th e Central '\1. E. Church in Chic>t}.:"o, and since 1 ~6 h:ls occupil"! the eh:lir o f p ro fessor;,l l lecture r at th e L' nil'c rs it y of Chic:I:!\!.

He is not IJIlI)";1 noted lectllre r , hilt has !(.ulld time tl, write sCI'e ral h(>nks. A II1"'1g" his hooks a re, "Octuher at Eastw""d," "Trans­ti~u ratiol1 " f Ch ris!'" ":-)on:,:"" of Xig-ht :Hld Ony," ·' (j!adst.ml· , the )Ola n anti Ii i;; Ti mes," alltl '· T he 1\1 an "f Galike. "

Among his !ectun's ,Ire " Glad· s t" lle," "Oli I'e r en ,m \\"ell," "~al ('II , :! rub," ctc . lIi;; suhjel't for Ihe ~6th is IlOt :UllloUllccd . !';tudcnts will he admitted .. 11 prcsl"lltati"ll Il f t h~ red card r~ceipt :It thl" tl""r. Gelle ral atltllissillll tIl a ll "thers 50 cents .

A . A. C. AND E . S.

T he :\ I1ll'ril':Ul • \ ssoc iat iOll o f :\ g-riclI1tural Colleges mill E .\'p~r i­mcnt St ations mel Ht AILIlHfI, <..i l'org-ia, November 13- 15 . Thi" o r~anil.atio n induded th rec :>l'ct io lls, represented by college presidcllls, st ati on director" , and thosl' in ch:lrgc of ex tens ion work . J USt prev io us to these mcetitl ~·s the followill;": o r · ganil. 01l.i ons 1lll'l , I·il..; Farmer's Ins titute Direl'tors, :\meric:J n A s;;o· eiation fo r Ihe Advancemcllt of A g ricultural T enchi ng, Society fo r Ihe Promo tion o f Agricuhu r:11 !':ici· cnee, ;lJl(! the A mer il"an Sociclyo f Aj! rono my,

T he meeting of these assoc iation s hrought fo r th :1 large :ll1elllhIll Ce , represl'l1 t ing el'ery s t:lte in the union. The ~Iich igall A g ricultur:d

MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

Col1egc w a;; rcprcscll teu by twenty­four p~'rsoll s, f rom fi ft~en statl's, itl­clud in~ :llunlni and oftici,tls of the prescllt o r past. The \1 ichiga n party dilll'd tog-ether :1t the hotd l~i i'd nlont 011 th e cvelling o f :'\ 0 -,"embe r 13th. The following- i" a lisl of those present :

Dl'an Eugene Da l-cupo rt , C rha· h:lIla, Ill.

Director C. T horne, \\'oosl<' r, Ohio.

Dl':1II A . 13. Cordle)" COrl'allis, Orego n.

Di rectOr F, [l, )OIurnford, Colum· hia. ).1 0.

l'rof. \ \ - . D. Hurd, Amh ers t. )01 ass.

Director E . D. ~:.1Ilderson, ~l or· g::lI1tO ll'n, \\ ' . \. a.

Dean R. S. S l];lw. Ea;;t Lan.,ing. \! ich,

I' rof. \V. II. French, ElI ::;t L:11l· sln~, ~I kh .

Prl.'S. J. L. Snyder, Eas t Lan · si ng, )OJich.

President r;:. L. B Ullertic!d, Am· he rst, )01 ass,

U. J. Cro:::b.l" U. S. Departmen t o f A g r.

I)in:cwr L. A. C l;nton , Storrs, COIiIl.

Prof LpmH1 Carrier, Blacks· b urg, \" ".

:iuJl1. \\'. P . Snyde r, Sorth P l:tltc, :'\ch.

D ean E . .\. Burnet!, Lincol n. Xl·h.

D ea n C . l'. G illette, Fort Collius, Col.

Pro f. \\ ' . G . Sackett. Fort Co!· lins, Col.

Preiiillent I low'lrd Edwanls. Kings ton, R . I.

Prof. \ V. C. i.:llta, La fayette, Ind.

F. I I. Iiall, (; l'IlCV:I , Exp. !::'ta., X. Y.

Dean F. \\". H OWl', ~yracllsc ,

:-.:. Y. \\". A. "i'a,d o r , G. ~. Ol'pa rtnlell1

of Agriculwrl" ~ec. h:illne)" Allt/ie rsl, ~ras5 .

LIEUT. CRON TO REMAIN.

~\ dl' i ces l1:lve Iwen receil cd from the \\ ':I r Departml'nt to the effect that the presen t l'o nlmandallt would not he rl· liel·ed from dutl" bere uutil ncxt [une. :\ rrcelll ,;CI of Con· :.:: r .. "s· prol' ided that all l':lpt:l ins :lIld lieutclHlIIlS 0 1 thc arm\" who h all heen 0 11 detached se rdc'c for mOI'e thMl fotlr OUI o f Ihe l:-t" l s ix I'cars should be relieved ;\ll d rell lf!l~d to their re;.:-illlents . l.ieu te ll:Hjt CrOll , prio r tll hi~ :lrrll'al here, had h:l(] UlOre than three _,' ca rs o f sla ff dut)" as pO,,1 alld battaliOIl l\ua rlcrrnaMt:r, :Hld suppost:d tha t his eligihility fo r fu rther Ilct ached scn' ice had ex· pired, :md that he wOl1ld be reli el't~d Ilext mOnth. It appears, ho\\·e l'~T. that the \ \ ' ar Department h as inte r · pretcll parI of !his " taff dU!.I- as cornpany dut)" th us extend in g his tour until June. It is also possible that Lieut. Cron mH)' be .1!1owed to comple tc :I full tou r o f three "ca rs, hut this depcmls upon the adoption hy C ong- ress of cert;lin amendments to the existin)! law , which :Ire to he proposed by thc \\' ar D ep:lr tment.

DRAMA TIC CLUB.

On Dece mhe r i the t:ol!egl.' com · munit), will hal'C :111 opport uni ty to wittle!,s Olle of !he best dr:lIlmtic plays e VCr g- i llen at tht: armory. The club will present .. The \]ol1ey 5pi lll le r, " a high ruyahy play by the EIl~lish dnlll1:1 t i;;t . A. \\" . I ' ill' ero. Th e pIa) has heell approved by the ur;'II11at ic lca;,:-uc o f America. :lIld wil! s urely ple;lse :111 who s~e

it. A profession,ll :Irtor i n thc per·

son o f ,\Ir, :\,I it chdl. flur n('11 in­st r\lcw r in I::n~1i5h I\ill he includell in the C;ls tc of cha ractl' r ;;, 11'; wil1 a lso Ollr old frielllL O viatt , who h:ts h:IJ l'onsiderahk WOrk along­this lille. Th e rern:lill(kr o f the phlyers h:l\ call heclt Ill e rn ber ;; of the duh, :!lld hin'c had goO( I expe ri. ence, :111\1 will h:mdle wdl th e ir SCI'· eral p;lrts .

T he caSI of pl".I·ers will b<.' ;I ;;

1011u w s: .. Lord r;:ell,!{lIssic" _ .\lr . . \I e·

D on:lld, •. I I :Irold Iloyeot t"- :\[ r. ~I itt'he!1. " Jules F oubert ·'_ Prof. t-.:in:z . " Baron Kroodlc"_;" lr. (h iat t . " }'l illken t FOIIlll'rt " _.\ ! is,; G ra·

ham. " Dor illd:l Kroodle"- ~Iiss C :l r­

Il' r, .' ~I:l rgot "- :\li;;11 Cr:llle. Re ll1elllber the dntc. :l l1d plan 10

he un hand . T he Armory, Dec. 7.

Y . M. C. A. BANQUET.

Afterthe Y. ~l. C.:\ 1Il (:('Iing-I,lsl Thursl!;I.I· ni)!ht . the facuh.I·. Y . )oJ. C . ..-\, cnhi lJ l't IIle m h~ r~. amI Bible dass leader;; Hlet in Ihl' r00111S. A her listening 10 5011ll' \I ('11 rl·ll· llered mu;;ic hI ,hc Y. \1. C .. ". orch..,,,tr:1. thn' 'WCllt dOlI 11, :11 (:ij.!"ht o'cloc k, to duh G, where thc\" fou nd :1 htlll illifu l dinlll'r "preml'ltd!)re \ht: rll . Cunllnendll~ 1\ ith cherry codtai !. then tming- l:p on beaf· ste:l k. mash~d p0!;ltOe,;, fr ench peas :.Ind roll s . alltl aft~r ~" Iding in: ne:lIl1, coffee :lI ld f rall f ralls as li nishi ll j.! touch~'s, they ,kcided thl') could CHt no more. Theil carne the prog ram o f speechl's, w ith ~ I r. F. E. All' drew':ls to:JSI1":I ;; lcr.

T he tirst sp('aker WIIS F. :\. ;\l'ag-le r, who de tailed :1" near :111 pos"ihle .. T hc Situation of the Y. ~ 1. C. A.

P rof. E . .I. I-.::UII I.C next spoke 011 ' ·The ~I;III," and he 101.1 wll:!t hI! thO\II.:-I1I II:IS the pur])o!,e uf the Y . )01. C . . \. :1I1l1 11'));11 it shoil ld do.

Pr"fess" r F rench \\ :1;; The third speake·r. li e discus~cll ··Tlw Y . ~1. C. :\. and the C ollel!l':'

Dean Shaw \\"1\S the next speaker, who :tal'e .. :\ Litt le I'ract ical it y ."

Th ere we re still "Ihers I" "e he,lrd, :lI1d .\1 r. A ndrcws called III turn I' ll DI.':1I1 Ll"mall. Pro f. An. dCrSl!ll, :11141 Prof. \ Vilson, who th reshell Ihe: s\lhject "f Ihe Y. )oJ. C. A . and ils purpo;;e lu a fra l.l.lc.

The h:II1'1uel, as :t whok', W'IS an en t ire Sllccess, lind thoSe p resen t c1l1 inle(1 it tn be the mO.'lt c lll hu;<;ias· tic <lnd best y , }.r. C. A. h:lI1que t ever g il'cn .

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'/.3. O r. Ch:uh's \, ' . Il u lll l' . of Co·

rU1ll1:l. dic.1 ,11 lit!.' Ci Ty hospit al, in Pdoskey, Frili:l\',inllowill;: a sel'cre a tt ack of ht::lrt c'ro ll hle, fmlll which he had :5uff ... rl'tl for ahoUl a \'c ar. Or. Ilu lll(' owned a sUlllmer I~o llll' in Iby \ -iew, :II1J ilileudtl{ s pend, iug the willler in I'eto.,kcy wht: r l' he h:ul t:lken roo illS. l i e was :I

prominellt ph) s ici all, h:jllillg- p r;I\·. ticell at CUrUll ll:l fo r 30 )'!.'ars. li e g r:ulualcd frurn ~1. A. C. in '73, :lml f rom thl' Udroi l :\l edic:l1 Collegl' ill 'j6. II !.' \\";1, n hrl)thn of Dr. _\ . \\". H lI llw,ol Owosso. allll of Ed ­w;lrd alld . \ gu"tuS, o f Lansing-, Th !.' hod\' wa" br(}u~h t to Co rullna fo r huria·!.

':)5· I I is inter..,,,till:! to noh' thai Olle

of otl r flTellt g- radllates. ~I iss \' e rrl;! . \lIen. WaS e!c.,'t{"d to tht' posil iono! principal o f school" ;I t T ower City, X. D., o f which T . D. Hine baugh . '8S, was a 11IeHibe r of the huard . Mr.lIill,, \iaug-h is .1 d(>, ' \or o f v~·t· e rinary mCl]ic;Jle, II p rOlllillCl1 t f:lrme r, and 11 le~de r ill th"t ro m · mUllit }. D l" . II. \\:1» ;..::1 .. d til wd· COllll' an )OI.A .C. ;..:irl :111<1 ~J,ss Allen con;;ide rs hersd f fo rl u llate ill hav­in.g- (IS an ("llIis"r all\1 fri~' I H l one who is iI lo)';!l S,)II o f o ld ;\1. _\ . C.

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The llltcTII:lliollal I l:irves lcr C o. h a ~ anlwulleec! the estahl ish ment o f all n;:riUI1tllr:tl :icrl"ice hureau 0 11 :I

broad sca ll·, alld !;l·t _ asille $ I ,000,· (100 fn r the 11·,'rk. 1'. G. I{ olden, formerl\' dl'llll in [I)\\"a ~Ill ie Col · lege, (l1~d Iowa'!> ;..:rea t <.:orll n\;lll, has hCell made hl'ad o f the nell' hu_ Te'au. The fidd I,f acti\itit'.:I will bc lIlade to include the \'lltire C"ll rn helt. eOmprrSlllg'SOllle 1<10,000.000 ;Jcres. Oe lll onst r:lIioll f:lrlllS will he s larted, lind with thesc .IS the Cc n lC r , s l :lte widc lIgitalioll II ill he lnnd!.' tow:..rri morc illt ~l1igcll t alii] more profilahle f~l rn\in~. EdllC;l tio l\l1l si e reoplieli ll slides ,11 1.1 tIInvill;.:" pi~'IUn.· lilms will fi~ure la rgch ' ill the I\ork. The 11;ln'eS ter Co. " tl k"l> ;"Ir, 1I oldl' II :lS " Th !.' Hu rh: lll k of the \'"rrJ liell!'" on accoutl! o f bis l''''Cnsil'c work for t Ill' l,clll'Tlllent .)f In\\':I corn,

'y~. ,\Ir. F. J. l'orter, :1 p romille lll

Illmher dealer of E;lsl /o nlnn, allli a }.:" f:ldll a le "I '<),. died n't the L'nive r . s il)" hos pit:d Xov . t~ . fol!owinj.!" an operation fur:1Il ah,;cess, Thc hody II":IS t:l kl'll tv Clwrle\'oi, Co. fo r buri:l!. ~ I rs. P o r ter \\:1;; fo rme rJ l ~ ! "rie OttO, a "peci:d in 1<)01/. .

'oi· \\'ullal-e B. Li\er;ull'l', for Ihrt'e

ye:l rs instrtll:tor ill rbi ry ing- at ~ 1. A. C., is in thl.' dain' division :ll \-Vashing-ton , D. C. -I Iis 1V0rk is ahout hlilf tiel . 1 :1Il t! half ollieI.' work, Hi,; field work is ill \ ·i q.,:-inia, West \ 'ir);;!"inill, :lIld ~l;lryla11(l, and in thi" wor k he is trying' to assist Crcamer · ies in those s t;HeS 10 work up busi· ncss. ,\ir.l .. st;l tes that it is r:lthe r s low work. :11111 he misses the p ro_ g rcssiveness o f th e north.

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.ua.cRI,....'ON Jtnl<!1'flI .... seednd-cl .... a mill! rn&t~ .. r .. t

Lanll" ... Mlcb. Atld~.s all ,ubllerll)tlo"~ "I]d ad"@rtblnl

maHer to \be ,)1. A O. HlC('(llln. ~~',.n .. "'''­,Inl. Mlcb. Addl'Ul aIL IlOntrlbtiUo;m, to l be :w .. ,taC1.nl' Editor.

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BUBtne .. Omce ..-lIb I .. wrecn~ .It Va" BlIr.n 1'.lnUDE Ck>~ ~1~~I~ (In\nd A"f!, So~ Laoll .... Mlcb.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912

" 'C E ~T spring and summe r, [ like fllll he>'l o f Hll."

T H E short course h ulletin!! :m.: 1I0W heing distributed, aud

aUcntion is again called 10 the bet that an) who h.n-e friclllls interested ill the work o f theM: courses will rccci\'c It copy, if name ... arc left :'1 the pre~idellt's offict:.

K EE l'> ill mind tne triel1 ll i:,1 re­union next sprill~. PJ:.ns

>Ire ;.:"oing- forwan.! for one of the A"re;lte!!t meetings in the history of the AlulIlni Association. You C1UJ­

not afford lO miss it. Thcre will he some speci!ll qucstion,. up for con­siderluion. :lIId e\·cry :dumnus shoulll h:\\'(: a voice.

HORT. CLUB.

:'.Ir. D cwey A. !:jedey, of our 10· c:11 weather burcau station, !!poke to the I lort. Club \Vt:dnc!;Iday ni~ht on ··The " ·cHthc r Hur~·;111 lInd hs Relation to H orticultu re." .\ Jarj.{c Ilumher of slideS were shown which c"pl:iincd thc weather map., and how fruit j;!rowc::r:> :md ... hipllers 111:1) "ccurc VallL.lhle inforlllalion frOIll them. Tht: pi.:turcs of fron effects on or:mJ{c grO'les and the ruin \\ ronf!ht hy hurricane .. were IIIlUS· 111111) inter{'stillg-.

:\ I r. GUllson n lld h roug-ht from G ra nd Led~e some .':>py apples fo r Ihe meeting, and he spoke bricny eoncc rnill :.! the work of harvcslin~ ill :\Ir. F;trr:md's orcha rd. Thc apple .. were of more th:ln ordina ry <.Ju:tlit) .

I. . T. Pickford briefly told of somc points noted durill.!! thc sum­mer \-acation at Benton 1l llrhor, lind G. E. Smith nlade some spicy cum-1ll1!11U1 rCJ.,::ilnling his sujouru :I t CIIS­novia in Mus kegon coutlly.

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB.

The allllulIl hll term opcn meet­ing of the Cosmoplitan dub at ~\J. A. C. was the successful e\·cllt o f Fri{l:l), e\·cning lasL An excep­tioll:llly well balann'd literary :Hld musical progralll waS gh·en :1\ the People'" church . A. !tano, ', In, was ;n o.:ha r,!!e o f the mcetiuj!, and his well pointed stories 1111<1 remArks shows that he ;s well lIiJ.Ch ~\meri·

canized. The musical selections were Well

.rendered and much appreciated by the audience. :'.lr. Higgs sang sev­eral \·ocal solos

J\liss Freyhofer gave a rendition of the well known \"dl Dance, by Fume, Bohemian COlllpo!k r, and l~olo ll :lise, Cbopin.

Mr. P. K. Fu, '153, exhibited rally Ch inese popular airs, and we must concede to our f riend of the

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celestial kingdom the right of the unique and Ori~ill,ll musicale.

:'.lr. Jhosc, our lI indu student, read a p"per on indi:l, the country and her people.

11 r. C B. lo l itchell, or the English departmcnt, promises \() become <Iuite a celehrity ill s lory tCli ing. Il is readings were hig-hly appreci­ated :md we hope to hellr tIIo re from him.

The big c\·ent of the evening undoubtedly W;lS thc Ilddrcss by Judge Collingwood. all hOllorar)" lIlemhcr of thc club_ The topic discussed was along the line o f uni­\'c rsal peace, and in thc nature of a re\'iew of Norm:11I Angcll'!S book, ·'The Gre,lt Illu sion."

It is to be regreted that we Cilll­

not gi\-c ;t det,liled IK·count of the address, and we helic\·c thos.c inter­ested will profit greatly by referring 10 tht: "bove mcntioned book.

Judge Collingwood is to :tddress the cluh in the near future on the topic of ··The American Judiciary:'

The ~1. A. C. eh:lpu: r has re­cently voted a compulsory sub­scription of e:lch member to the Cosmopolitan ."I"dl'lIf, the otllcial orgun of thc Cordll Fratres, pub­lished :It ~bdison, \Viseonsin.

The b i-weekly meetings of the dub are exceptionally well carrieo out, ,tnd judging hy the splendid material l:ttely admitted to 1l1emher­ship, the club i" cerlainly coming to the fronl, :lIld promi3cs to play an illllXlrlallt p:trt in colll·).:"e life at M. A. C.

PUBLIC SPEAKING.

Friday.J:m. 31. is the tentalil·c date set for the local oratoric,11 COn­test. As proposc(\ b~· the puhlic speaking association, a scries of de­bates win be held,lt.s man\" .. ocict i,..s a,. :Ire intcrc"lcd takin;.:" ,;an. The men's societies will p:lir off, the old­c.':>t with the sccond oldest. etc. Thc tin'll contest will be bctwet:n the \\Jnners ill men'" :tnd wiuners in women's societies.

. \ 3 a reMIl! of Ihe fir"t c,lll, six SO<.:ielies ha\-e si~llificd their inten­tion of tllk ilJ~ part - four mcn's and two women·s.

The winllin" societ \. will bc givcn a trophy. and "'pictu n:., of the win. ners will he exhibited in conspicu­ous places.

On :t<.:count o f the interest takell ill the honor system, lin iIHIXlrt 3n t <jul!stion for the ddmting tC:lms will be, R eso/:· .... d, Th:u 1111 tests :;Ind examinations in th~· :\1 ichig-an Aj.{. r icultuml Collc),{e should he COII­ducted under the honor system.

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Mr. F rank Keller, a fo r me r Lan_ sing man. ami husband of Leta Ilyde Keller, diecl at Los Angeles recently of tulx.'rculosis. loir. Kel­le r was in cha r~e of the L:msill~ \\'heelbarrow Co.·s hr:tnch house at St. Paul. Ilc suffere{l :tn attack of pneumonia !:1st winler, which re­sulted inluberculosis. lie ;Ind Mrs. Keller spen t some time in Califor­nia, but found no relief.

1\1 r. Keller was a brother of Mrs. Claude Aldrich, of East Lansing, her prescot address is 1.J67 \\'. 50th St_, Los Angeles.

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C. F. Baker, fo r merly professor of biology in P o mOll a ('ollege, Clarcmont, Calif., hitS rece ntly been made professor of ltA"ronomy in the Un iversity ofthe P hilipp ine Islands.

Y. M. C. A. NOTES.

Mr. ~ I. V. McGill ga'le a fille t:llk on "Tweh"e Points in the Boy Scout Law," last Thursday evening ill the Y. lo i. C. A. rooms. It is a movement lllnt is sprcadillg nil over the coulltry, lind t:\"t! ry one should have hellnl him. H e presented the subject wel\, :md those who wcre there were more than pleased Ihat they hltd Silent this hour 10 such good ad\'ItIHagc.

T hc rc will be :1 meeting next Thur:l<l:ty e\-ening, although il is Thanksl-:hiug. Everyhodr come and spend an enjoyable e\.-eniug.

A week H~O hut Thursday cvcn­ing every chair was fille{l, :md :t number of fellows were sitting on the tables. Last Thursday Ihe sent­ing capacity was agaill taxed. The room i.':> going to he filled before the cnd of the ,)"(,IIr_

The Bihle study ballquet will be held two wceks after Thanks~ivill~, in ste,ld of the date previously mcn_ tioned. Remcmber the date, Dc­cemher 12th.

ABOUT TBE CAMPUS

Dr. E. r. Wilcox, special agent in eh:l r;.:"e <il f the U_ S. experiment slation at'tt lonolulu, Ilawaii, spent Friday :tnd S:llunlayof la'<t week with his Si3ter, ;\Irs. Boguc, and his father and mother. li e «ails with his wi fe No\-emhcr 30 for lloltolulu.

IJictures of all students :Ire now being t;tken for the \\" ol\'e rine at the Coulter ~tudio, corner Allc),{:tn and \\·:tshin~totl .\ves., one block south of :\Iichigan :\vc. Cards for "ittin),{s call he ohlained from Ihe sec retaries of :111 litcrar\' S(M.·ielies, E. C. ' -olz, D. D. Wells, F. II. _\1 ueller, Ilc",>crian Iiollsc, or :\liss June \\·ood, roo m So \\"Olllan's BJdK. Come early and a\·oid the ru .. h.

After sc\·cral Jears' work at the Joseph Keashey Bri.:k School ill N . C., :\Iiss Emtn,l Bah·r,:! former M. _\. C. :,.:-;rl h:1S receivcd an appoint­ment by Ihe _\ me ri l·a n ;\Jiss iolwry Associillion to a posilion in the Straight ni\·crsity, of Xcw Or­leans. This i" no little recognition to the :Ihility of Mi"s BOlker, iI.':> Straight University ranks next to

. Talloogn :lIId F i"k, both _\merican ~'1i~sionary Schools.

A. B. Corllley, 'SS, dean of the College of .\griculture;lt Corvallis, Orc~o!l, made ;\J. A. C. a hurried \·isit Friday. De:uI Cordlc), hi's been mnking extcllsi\c :>1lIdies of building- p1:1tl3 for his college_ and had \ isitcd 1.1 number of eaStern 0.:01-leges on his trip. \\"hell at :'.1. j\. C. hc was 011 his way nomc, but Sj>Cll t practically the whole day in becoming betler acquainted with the growth of his ,tlma 111:ll e r.

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G. , - . Brauch is in cha rge of the C inc.innati omce of the Norlh Amer­ican Fruit ExchltllKe, a la rg~ organ­ization for distributing and selling all kinds of fruits. H e has rccclllly scnt 0 supply of fruit auclion cata­logues to the hort icu ltural depart ­ment, which will be very useful in some of the' cou rses. 1 Ie ends his letter by saying: "l must go out now und sell a car of New York grapes, and t r y to place some more northwestern box apples."

COLLECTION OF PHILIPPINE WOODS.

A very fine co llection of h:llld spccimc:ns of SOlnt;: of the more im­pOrt'lnt. wo(){ls of the I>hilippine Islands was Selll hr D. I). \ Vo(){1 , . , I I, who 1l0W holds the position of

forest Assist,lnt in Ihe Philippi tie r~orcst !jeri-ice. This collection will ad(1 A"reatly to tht· specimens of tropical woods now on hand for labor:ltory purposes.

ACLE.

UoIe1I: Uigh gra.le furniture. interior Iin!;!!I. 1Ii1..Iing, flooring. po;.ts. lies.Ship­builliing. musical instru men!J!. ollniug.

Note: Acle belongs TO the locust fam ily, Imt iu appearance aud mechan . ical properUes r8Sembes black walnut.

MOLAVR.

Uses: General high grade ()(Jlunruc· lion. e][cept long beams and rafter8; lliling. tie8. fl.ooring, dOOr!!, IIMh. _ship and wharf builliing. furniture. bRl us­tet8 and other turned work; hemp Ilre6!!es,8ugnr milts. !lCutpwre. wooden tools. tool handles. pilttle 8tock/l.

OUIJO.

Uses: General con"tnl('tion. ship. wha.rf alld briuge building. wagon bodies. spokes. hubs. felloe. ... II.griC\ll tural imillement.;. mediuUl grade furnilUre. ' ·at.!!land barrels. flooring. "artitiona.

RED I.AU.oI.:'>.

U~: L-ightantl temporary ()(In!!truc­Lioll. <.lonerete forms. dugouts and light· el"il cheap furniture. !!iding. interiur finish Ilnd flooring, chen" cigar boxes. dry mel\.llure;,.

NOT&._ 'fhi/l wood. tog~lher with \lUI­

guile. is the wooU shirped to tht: U. S. under the I)lUIle of ··Philil)pine lIulhog. any'-·

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UlIeS: Howse construction. hOIlIle­bold implements. bo][es. colHns. !Wund­ing bORnls of stringed instruments.

BA(;TICA:'> · U t: AN.

U>IeIf: Light and teml'onuy l'On!lruc­tiOIl.I.'Oncrete frames. dugouts. IighLerti. ehellp furrJ iture. flooring. lI idlng. Ilnd interior fiulsh. boxes.

PALOSAPIS.

U!lee: Gtlneralooll.!!truCllon.lIooring tliding. furn iture, ,Ju~outs . bo][8l!. ri l."; mort ani, tlry merumrcs.

TA:'>OUlLI:!.

Usea: House oonstruction, flooring. lute-rior finis h. furniture, shipbuilding. boat/l, dugouts, boxell.

Note: Tanguile, with red lauan. is the wood exported u nder the name of .. Phitippitl6 mahogany:'

ACLES()· P ARA:'>().

Ut5e8: Posts. bridge building. ties, agricultural implements.

Note : Thi.!! wood can be dilitillguitlhed from acle by the absellce of t he pel/pery odor. by its more glossy surface. and by the light and dark bKnd!! of 1.'0101.

TI :'>UA1.o.

U86fI: General construction . sldp­building. high grade furlliture, inlerior finish. floo ring, ties.

P.BOSV.

UIIe!I: Fine cabinet work. inlaying, canes, fntlll8S. hiltll. tool handles.

Note: Thill is the true Phili lJpine eboily. \·llriOU~ speci~ of ptll"ililn mon or camagon (Diospyros spp., are !IOld 8.'1

" Phili lJpill1l ebony" or '· ba.iltard ebc)!)1." they are very rarely. it e\·er. dead black, and are slightly lighter in weight than ebony.

NA.RRA .

U888 : High grade furn iture, interior ( Qon ttDlle<:l DII PIIfIe t.)

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Neckwear, Fancy Jewelry, Gloves, Hosiery, Etc. \\. e ca rry C\ ~' rythin),!' in the line of A cordial

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old home at G <:I1~'\-a, on ,1<:';011111 of

the iJhw,,;s ;1J1l1,kath o f her muther.

Thl' T hcmian ;';0\';,,1\" will hohl the ir fall term party in tIl<' a;.:ril·ld­lu ra l huildillJ,!: on the \'\'cnill:! of ::-Jo,-. !Ij .

As now 1'lal111e,1. the o r at iun .... 011-test for sophomo res will Itlke p[:lCC

al the clo .. " uf the winkr term, dllr­ing: which the puhlic !;p"akil1~ wo rk is J,!:iv<.:n.

~\ [rs . F. B. Thurut:, of \\' a t.::r­\' ilk, K 'H1 s., ;111'\ ~lrs. R ey nolds, of Kalispel, ~IUIlt. , rnodwr and 5;"I('r of 1l rs. \\', \\ ', lohl1~tol1. were ",II,:,;'" o f Prof. allll" ~lrs. [ ., £01' len " ' days, lC:l viJlg' \V cdncsd a.1" for the \\'cst. Dr. R eyno!,ls. the h rother­ill.law, also spent a few d'l}'5 here.

Ahout 15 former short course m en l{ot IO)!c1ht-r at the .\ ppk Sho w ill Grand Ra pids r e(:(:ll tl ~ :lnd helLi it ban que t at the Li,·i ngs, ton ll o tcl. 1. P. ~luu son . the new presidellt of 'the ~ t ll\e Il orti tult llra l Society, aud " former short ('ou rsc man, met with th ... hoys .

R. J. \V cst, a fonner instructor :;t ),'1. A . C., in comp:lny with his fllther has organi/,"'cl the \V est Chemical and P aint Co., at Sprin g . port, :"'Jich. T he co rnp:my will I)o t o nly m:lI llJ!acture '·'Irious kinds o f p:ti nt, but wi!! have also ,I num be r of s pecialties, incl uding StO l'C polish, furnace cement , t!tc. M r. \Ves t was for some time the tethnical superintendent of the Camphell Paint and Glass Co., of St. Louis , Mo,

~. F. liak:>, 'OJ, :1 prOmillen! fanner Ii, i ll:! 11<.:a r 10ni,l, was ,I ('01 I~'!!;e ,i~itor \\·cdlK'sday uf la~l w·cek . .

:"Ir~. Landon retllT!1ed from ~ile s t1w p,l;,l week , where sh~· attended he r mothcr during- h ... r last il1l1e ..; ~.

Thl' mothcr, IIho \\,:1,.. SI years of agc, w a;; laid to rc"t 011 Frida\'. :'\"" . 15 ·

T hc Bijou bl'ndit on lhe ('I'eni ll;! o f :-.10r. 19 II':tS a Sllc'CeS~ , :tIltl the hand fUll.! fur thc Columbus t ri p illcreas"'11nircl\'. Somc ~o memhers of the hatHl ·we re on hand allll p" r:llt...d th ... s lr ... el, wimlitl>:" up at

lhe Bi jou, where a shor t conce r t wa" ;.:i\·clI :Hld a ;,::oolll ... Illlll\be r o f tkkd~ sold .

The ch llrch Bazaar ;;;ale at the P eople's Church 0 11 Friday of !:ist week was o nc of the most slIccess · ful yd held. The H.! lltun· Il clted thc socil' ty morc th:lJl $1!5'oo. There werc hooths o f [<Inc.), work , Japanesc work, vcget ahles, baked ),:'oo(ls, cn tt lh', lUlU novelties. III ad · d itio n, the c:lffetc r:t suppe r p ro ved it n tl\l:lble dosing' attraction .

Pro fs . Bake r ali(I Sanfonl :ulll In· st rllctor Gil l<oll attended the :utllllal llleetill)C uf the ;\Ii chigHJl Forest r y A ssocia tion at S:lgin,lw , last week. Prof. Bakcr g ave a lalk all pract ical train ing- o f foresters, which w as il. IlIstratNI hy !;,nte rn sl ides . T hese cons isted of "iews rep reselllill)! lhe acti vities o f thc su mlller r...rm forestry s tud ellts on lhe nation:tl forl' sts in the west, and \:lst year 's southern Iogg-ing t r ip.

The ldll·r., held a .lelto,:-htful pa r t.,· in the .-\;.!I' . l{ ld~, Frid:t~ e,·cllillg-, tit ... FUfl·lI.,i.·s 011 ~:tlllnl:l\

cYening:, alld the Llliun I.it". in lh· ... ~oeiet\' I Iou",~' VII Frida.1 <.: .... ~rlil1~.

. \ t the lhird ,IJlInl:1J IlICeliug' thc :-':orthc·rn :\UI V ro\\er".·.\ ,, ~"Ci:lli" lt, to hc held at L ancn"ter, I'a" Uee. It:; ,trld 19. paper" will he read hI· I~rof. C. I' . Close, '95, of ?llarylalid. amI C .. \. I<.el·d, '05, of thc Departmen l of Ag-ricultun::.

Dean I ~issdl was in Clcl eland a day or two the p:tst week, whe re, as prcsidellt of (1I1e of thc sections, he l:o mpleled the lll'ccssary arr:mg:e· meltts for the llICetill:,:- uf hi~ section of the Americ<HI Societr for the l' roll)otion of Seiclice . 'l 'llls meet· ing- will he held at Clcl'd:tlHI du r . iltg: thc holid ars.

All who wcre p ri ,·ilcg:ed to aUt'w i the mO\'ing' pict llrl' show :It the Gladmere Frid;oy report :1 ,' e ry in· !cresting, as wdl as instrlll' tive p ro­J.:'Tlun, :.fcarly all of the young: women from the \V Oml'll's Bui ldi llg: attended. The thank s o f each olle ;tr ... due :"Ir. ?II ills, of the :"1 ills O n · G OOI!S Co., for the enter tainment. .

I' Tof. B<lbcoek and partY!lrrivell from R ochest ... r, :"film" last T ues· day c\'eniug", :Intl the profe!iso r s tood the t r ip nicely. lI e is able 10 he ahout the holtsc and lakc :m ai r · in;::, occasionally in the wh eel ch:li r. Il is college friends :Ire certa inh' gratified to sCc h im in such gootl spiri ts. Prof. And erson made the t rip with him , :1I1d Dr. Bru~gal tnet them in Grand Rapids.

\r. c. Trolll i~ "till all the st:lff (,f the l'ark <':Ollllll;""ioll ill Ur:tnd Rapill..;.

:"Ii,,;; Z !ll' ~(lrth rtlp lIas tah'll to th ... l'it~ Iw~pital Sum!:,)" llnd 011

:"lond:IY wa~ IIpl'rall'd on fur i1ppl'n . (lll·iti" . Th e vpl'r;, tion ,,',l.-; elilircly ,~url'e~" f\ll , ,md it i" "xpe(:t cd rhat )'Iiss ~. ,,-ill ,.pn·dil., I·eco\,er,

The ~plder Book h\ lohn Il cnr\' Comstock, senior proic~50r of Cor. nell, i~ Oll~' of lhc most eOll1piclc works o f ih l.:ind ever puhli"IH'~1. It is printed Oil he.!,'), pap •. 'r, :tnd the illustral ion" an.- of lire hest. D r. Shafcr has bl'C Il I:!lon'd wit h:t COP)' ·

Lil'll1 . \\ '. D. j"T;lIer, 'o<j, of the 1.;. S. CO:ls t Arri!lcr)' Corps :It Flo \V il1ia ms, :"Ie., has a le:IVC of all­Sl'nee for twO mOl ltlts, :lIld will spelld a couple o f wccks in and lll'ar 1,:ln. si n~. ?llr. Fr:l;: ... r l'a lled 011 collq . .::e fric ltd s th~' pa,.t week. ,\Ir". Fr:u.:r (Shirley v:tnlner) and littlc son have heen in Lansill).:' for solllc tillte, visiting- h~' r ]>:""'lItS.

T he Ollli (: rOIl :'\11 ,,·ill entertain the mcmbe rs o f the Coll ... g:e \\· omcn's Cluu ,md S(' llIor g'lrls T ucsll:t.y. D ec. 3, a l four o'clock in thl' p,lrlors o f the \\·omell's Building. Th e progra m will ('onsist of memo. rial ('xt! rciscs in honor of )Irs. Ellen R khards, this heing the 70th :Hln i­ver5ary o f he r b ir th. As l'lC fo rc melltioned, :'.Irs, R ichards spellt the larger portion of her life for home bcttt:r m ... n t, lind was tht! fi rst to apply science to nHlt\crs o f food, clothing, shelter :lI1d the a rt of living.

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FARMERS' INSTITUTES.

COU!,;T l' I !'STITt:TES.

Roscommon Co.-Roscommon, Dec. 3-4.

C rawford Co.- Grayling Dec. -1-5-

Otsego Co.-Gaylord, Dec. 5-6. )1onlmorcncy Co.-Atlanta, Dec.

6-7-~Iason Co.-Ludington, Dec. 10-

'3-Alpena Co.-Long Rapids, Dec.

10- 11.

Cheboygan Co._\Volverinc,D<..-c. '3- 14,

Presque Isle Co.-Millersburg, Dec. 13-14 .

Emmet Co._llarbor S prings, Dec. lG- r7 .

\Vexford Co.-l\Jall ton, Dec. '7-,8_

Missa\lkee Co. - M c Bain, Dec. ,8- 19'

Lake Co.-Do\-er, Dec. 20-2 I. Bell1.ie Co.-Hollor, Dec. 23-24-Os(:oda Co .. . M io, Dec. ZOo

O~ K· DA\· INST ITl!TIi:",

Kalkaska Co._Rapid City, Dec. =:; Excelsior, Dec. 3; Cold Springs, Dec ... ; ~orlh Springfield, Dec. 5 ·

l\.lissaukee Co.-Shippy, D ec. ~; :\Iorey, Dec. 3: Falmouth, Dec. 4; Lake C it )', Dec. 5-6.

Oceana COo_Rothbu ry, Dec. 6; \V l:a n~, Dec. +; Cranston, Dec. 7; Mears. Dec. 5; l3looming Yalley, Dec. 3.

Emmet Co.- Isla nd \ ·jew. Dec. 3; Ely, Dec. -\; Alanson, Dec. 5: Bear C reek , Dec. 6; Epsilon, Dec. ,-

Otsego Co. - Yanderhih, Dec. 6-7·

10,,';0 Co._ llale, Dec. 3; GrAnt, Dec. 4: Sherman, Dec. 5; Alabas· ter, Dec. 6; TIl\\:\s City, Dec. 7·

AlpenA Co.-Alpena, Dec. 12.

Cheboygan Co. - Cheboygan, Dec. 7; indian River, Dec. 9·

Montmorency Co. - Il ill11111n, Dec. 9.

\\'exford Co. - PleaslI nt L a ke, Dec. 9: Antioch , Dec. 10; Buck· ley, Dee. li _ 12: ClldillftC', Dec, 19-20

L:lkc Co.- Buldwill , Dec. ' 3; Chase, Dec. q; Luthe r, Dec. 23·

05<:1,.'0111 Co. - Tusti n , Dec. 16; Leroy, Dec. '7i ll erSt:y, Dec. lSi A vOlxlale, Dl,.'(:. 19; )1 arion, Dec. lO.

Il illsdllle Co __ Lickl\' Corners, Dec. II: Ambo,', Dec. I;; Frolllicr, D ec. '3i J effersoll, Dec. ' 4i Allen, Dec. JG; R eading, Dec. 17i Cam· lien, Ol,."(:. IS; Church's Cowers, Dec. 19.

0 5<:0<1:1 Co.-Comins, Dec. [6; I~ airv icw, Oec. 'i: R t..·d O:.k, Dec. 18: Lu zcwe, Dt"c. 19·

Gladwin Co._\\-aglirviJle, Dec. 16; Grout, Dec. '7; Bea\'ertoll, Dec. IS.

Isahella Co. - \\' inn, Dec. '9 ; BI:lllch arJ, Dec. 20-Z1; \\'eid man, Dec. 23·

Leelanau Co.-Empire, Dec. 20-21.

;>.tccoslll Co.-Morley, Dec. '7 i Stlillwood, Dec. IS; UarrJlo ll , Dec. 19; R ee ltlUs, Dec. 20.

PHILIPPINE WOODS.

(Continued from ~, !.I

finish, flooring . stOr1l frouts. carriage making. chests. carvi ng. ship building, tiell, doors. windows. one of the best, and certainly the mOllt widely known . fancy wood il1 the Philippines.

O,\LA.... .. TAS.

Uses: Cigar OOll8.s. ceilingtl, furni ­ture, pattern malr..ing. boa.t8. dugout8. pianos.

Note : This ovood isclO8e1y related to the " Spanish cedar" of tropical "-mer· ior, and scarcely to be distinguiShed from it..

omwoN. Note : These woods ILr1I practioally

identical. Dungon hILS thinner l:!8.p. wood. Dungon is II. high land tree and Dungon late a coast. and swamp tree.

U8tl!I: High g rade comltruction , ship. .... harf and hridge buildi ng. lliles. ties, wheels, cog·wheels. deric lr.s. hemp p~-

WHITE Lj,Uj,S.

UI!eS: Light and temporary oon· Rroct ion, concrete forms. cheap furni ­ture, siding, Hooring and interior finish, shi phuilding. dugouts a nd lighters. bolles, all purpo_ where chea.I>ne68 and ease of working are more Important than strength anoJ dnrtlbility.

....PITONG. Uses: Geueral construction. sh ip and

bridge building. dugou ts, lighters. in­terior finish. medium grade fur nitut@. floo ring, wagOIl·bedS. ch arcoal

llA.... .. oo :o: O.

U!!eS: P otila. pilhlg. "'ooden tools, t ool handles. pulleys.

IPII •.

Uses: Genera.l high grade construc­tion. poles. tie!!. ship. bridge a nd wharf building. paving blooka. hubs, flooring and interior finish, furn iture.

Miss Louise R au.of l~etoskct', has been appointed stenographe r in Sec. Brown's office to till the ,'aeancy caused by the resignation of Miss Gilbert. )'liss R:1U i:i a graduate of the Ferri s Institute.

B. n. Pratt was Ii visitor last wet:k. li e is s till COll nected with the t.;n ited States Departmcnt of Agriculture in thdr work on fruit s torage lind transportation. A her his marriage LO ~I iss Louise Kelly on No"'" ~7, they will visit Iheir homes near Bentoll llarbor lind then go on to \\. ash+ ing-ton. D. C., and lalcr to New York and then to Portland, Ore­gon, where they will rem:lin all willtcr.

A litcrar.r society for eng ineers is planned by some of the st udents. The idea ilS to have tl COlllllliuce look up all the latcst engi nccring advances amI p rescnt Ihem 10 the society. Talks on different phases of engineering problem" will bc ar rang.,d. Already" tempora ry or­g anization has hcen formed, with chai rman and variou s office rs. Sc:v­eral committeeS have heen :Ippointed, and arc at work. As yet no name is suggested for the new society .

~VERY reader of the M. A . C. Record is cordially invited to

visit our store, use our rt!Jt room, telephone, and our mail order department by writing for samples or orderinl1 mer· chandise; money refunded whenever you are not pleased.

New Silks ana Dress Gooas Much Under Price. $1.25 StorlD Serge. 54. alld 56

inches wide: neavy qual· ity. Sp8("'ial, tbe yard .. $t.OO

11.M1, 'I.;~ and 12.00 quali · ties of DrfSS Goods and SUiting!!, M inchetl wide. Sample pieces. yard ... . .. $ t. 25

S1.2~ Princess Messaline. full yard wide; all oolors. Special the yard .................... 98C

11. 26 ricb. heavy. plain Satin FfI,iIle, 8 sample half pieces; ne'" fall colors. It Ul t: ar,. Special, the yard .. ......... 75C

J. W. KNAPP CO. Cloaks. Suits, Furs. Ladies ' and ·Gents ' Furnishings, Dry Goods, H ouse

Furnishings, and an immense sc and Ioe store.

L4wrence & VanBuren Printing Company

210_2 12 Orand A VI:. North

Lilley College Uniforms

ArB the Ilekno",· led l<1lu st>l.nd .. rti C()r ", l llt .. ry ~hool~. .. "d Kra ,,'orU at "II tll(o leadll\l!; oolleK('~ e,·('r)"",ber". 'l'hey .. re nlO..., IHtr""t"·, In BPJ)eftr"ll"<:e lind Ilh'" bet.ter Mln-Iee thBnllnyotb('r make Of college uniform.

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The M. C. Lilley d. Co. c.J._'. 0.19

T1IE RlI'LEr.t GRA 1" PRLVT1NG CO.lIPAN1"

LA.\ 'S f XG • • \1 U: IIIG.:1i'l

DIRECTORY LAN S ING BUSINESS AND

I'ROFESS IONA L MEN. T he name. In t hll DlteelOry. BI "'ellal

tbo..e 01 1111 our oWler Bd\·erU""". lire 0 1 reliable !>Artie •• W e hope thllt tbe ("enlt)' Ind Iludenll " '111 take pain, lO JNltronln t bo..e " 'bo I>&lronlle ,"~,~_ ~,.~~~~_

BARBERS.

CO I . I. I!:: G t~ BAftB ~;RSHO P. In Bath llou .... And,. 18~IIII ... Uh M.A.{'. A hand,. !>A.lo . ... lid Il"00<1 "'ork llone.

N ~~W "ARHY-It SIIOI'. 111 Q .... ~ Build_ I lia. unuer billle.'11 I).UI/Md Grocer),

Stnrl'. If YOU "'I~ h f\ 8 IY"~h h ll l r ~ut alvl' u~ • rlall. ~;. ~:. H.e)"noIUs. I'rop. ~

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

BOOK BINDERS.

B I,U PltAU .II: S U ;Bt:lt'f'. Bookblnde ..... acoount boot. makers. JNlper rullnl .

IIbral")" and tine Ilt~ bindings. tile bo1es. map nM)Untln.s. lllbumt, POCkel boQb. ete. O1t11enl' pbon' 1"0.-1811. ' n nit)' l"aUonal Bank &lIdl" .. . G~'O.G. BludeBu Bnd Henr,.

CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.

'-I H. LARSED.-{)blnll. Olau.ll: Lamp,. r , UlI W asbtDa ton A vf!. S.

DENTISTS.

N H . MOORI!!. D. D.S. Otrlee.II-413 H OI· • tine. Bulldlna . l..an!lna . )lIeb. Bell

phonl' $-.J; Oltlnnl Au tom .. Ue IM)j,

D E. P AR ME J.t:K. Dentin. 1l7J,i WA8b· • '''KlOn Ave. S .. 1." "~l n lit . )lIe ll lll"o .

Automlltle p"one. otrlee 340:t: relldenee. lI-IllI.

J E . STOFFER. D. I). S. Otrle.:d!08"'60 It)' • N"Uon .. t BanI!: Bldg. Antom .. t .. : phone

681: Bell pho"e'l. Form er M. A. O. _tndent. = =

DRUGGISTS.

ROllSJ!:H.'S OAP1TAL DRlIO STORR. Up IQ date. Uorner itQre. Oppoelte Ho lII!ler B]~k.

DRY GOODS.

J W. KNAPP CO. nry OOO(tf .. "d I'ur_ • nl.hlnRs. :H()-T.!~ ", ... I>I"lI"to" Ave So.

M ILl ,S DRY ooons 00. lJr,. (loods :-:'ull~. Cl<.>ftu. WIII.18. Art !'i"l'edle Work. ~:te. 1(Jt.11O WlIshh ll{tOU Ave. South •

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

CAPITO), ELEOTRIO t!:NG1NItI!:RINO 00. - t 'ult line of I!:Iec:trleal 8I1pplle..

IneludlnK Itndenu' ~ "lItIel And oon ... ear_ bon. t .. nt .. luOi loud mllzda n.adln . lamps. in Ie. Mlebl ... n A'·e.

FURNITURE DEALERS.

M J • .t. B. )I. BUO ... PUrnln .. e. Corne. • W.."h1nl!!"ton A.-e. lind 10111" !:lIT"t.

See ad.

HARDWARE, STOVES & TINW'RE.

N ORT ON'S HAR I)WAk~~. Gene r.l H .. ru .. · .. re. 1'In ..... re. Gr .. "lte ..... r ... Out.­

ler)'. !:lto,·eo., ete. III W ..... hlnllton A'·e. 8 . S~IItI.

MANUFACTURING AND HA1R. DRESSING.

M RS. O. T. OASI!::. ' :'II,,"ulaelUrlng i;h.n'J)Q<>lnll" ok Hlllrdre",,1I1 1I" "'rlo ... :

8"' ltebe8 n,&de of CUI h"l. o. rombln wll, alllO oolo~t and ~1I0\'ated tQ look a. 1It00d ... ne .. ·. T he F ... uen-Amerlcas, II YKlenle Toilet HeQul~1tf'! .... ,."':CI .... LTY. Au\.On .. th: phone &61. !:!):\4 WlII!btnaton A \"t'. S.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.

G Itl N:-;: I':I.L 1:11(\)8. "M Ieh htll ll'~ LeAdll1 l )JlIslc H OWie." H IIlII OrlUte I'I .. nOI

lind Pl .. ye. I'honos. E"'IY Ter ... ,. 1'11111001 to Ite nt - Yt'IIT'S Kentlll on~ On i'urehBl\t ~:"eryUltnR In the tteal ... of MII§le. 1. .... :00.: 8 1"(0 lOT"(>KE: tJ~ ~ . "' ... .. h'1I"16n A'·e.

PHYSIClANS.

DR- OSQAH H . BHUJ;:O~; I.-COr. ) l lell. A "1". fOnd Orand lth·t'r A"t'~ ~e ... n I....,.

otna. HOu ..... 1 t. 8::JlA.m.: ttQtllndJl08 p.m. 8und.,.s. Ittol"nd Ii toft II. m . nIt!. nn. phone 1314: Bl'1I ~

DR. H . w. I.A:-;:DON. E II><t 1 ~"llnK. Mleb. omce honrs: 7 to 8:l1O •. 01 .. 1~:IWl tQ ,

!,nd 8:J1O to 8 " . m. SI\I\IIIIY" 10 lO I I ~'IO a. Ill. , tQ8 p. m . OilJten~' phone 11!:!8.

PRINTING.

LAWR~~SOE <t. VAN IHlR~~N I'RJ~'T. IN(J (!1).-tlo-~I~Gn""1 A"elllle North. f"lne 1'.lnUnl!!". 80th I'holle ..

ALL~~S PRINTISG CO. O<>rnerC.pltol a,'enlle and IQnl .. 8tr~t. !'M ntlnll"

omee Supplle •• E" .... \·etl (·.roll, I'roa .... m.: )t .. ~,. GOOd~. Bell phone 10lI-l. AutomAtie pbone 4(l(]I. R l''''embf'r our ne,,' 1~"lo".

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