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1 I I The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . VOL. 17. )fICIIIG.L\" TUE..-.:I).\y, 10. I!H:!. M. A. C. OPENS BASE BALL SEASON OLI VE T IS SHUT OUT. 3 - o. TWO HOME GAME S THIS WEEK. ),1. A. C. opened the basclmll sen- SOil :It Olivet S;ltll r da), h.I' ddeating the crimson playcrs 3 to o. The hOtlle team played cXCellC!lt baH throughout the contest :lly:l Oli vet was given but one ch:1Ilcc to scorl'. Thi s came in the thinl innil}g whell the prcnchcrs filled the bases . ' The opportunity waS 10SI, however, when Br:tdly stopped a h:lrd {[ rh'c, the luck changed and Olivet W:15 re- tired . Spence r pit c hed for the home team ancl his work was a feature. He nllowed hut two hits while his opponellt wus {oUllll rcmllly. Six innin gs only wcrc plHycJ. Dlil"teI Ilseu IwO pitchcrs- \Valliek and Sanford. Spencer f'II111t:'\ S ill thc six innings. Griggs, a former Olin:t 1110111 , pbycd a grcHL g'tlmc at first tlnd also secured t\\'o of the SCI'ell hits registered by .\f. , \. C., OIlC of these 11 homc run, and sco ring Bi bbins ahclId of him. Br,ul1ey also sccu r ed two hits, while Gorell- Ho, Dawson alld arc e:lch credited with onc. On Friday, Ohio State will play 011 the home gr oumls, and 011 S:llur- day Casc comes for:1 gnlllc. Both will bt" good contcsts. \\";lIch the bulletin boanls for furlhcr all- noun cements. Lct's gil'e the team o ur sup pOrt_ Summ:lTr of the Olivet game: OUYP.T. AB E! 0 A E Depue. 01 ___ ___ ._ •.. _ , 0 0 0 0 Sorenson, I ._ .. __ ._ .. , 1 0 0 0 Hamilton, 2 ____ . ___ ._ , 0 , 0 Sanford, s _____ . _____ 3 0 0 1 c_._. _____ . _____ , 1 , 0 Pri ce. 3 ___ ._ ..... _._ 2 0 1 0 Smith. , -----_ ... _-- 2 0 1 0 0 Bauman. L - --. --- -- 2 0 , 0 0 Wallick, p _____ ------ , 0 7 0 Totals ___ _____ 22- 2 lS 13 M, A. c. AS B 0 A E Bra.diey, 3 __________ , 0 2 1 Gorenf1o. r ___ ____ __ _ 1 1 0 0 Dan cer, 2 __ _______ __ 1 0 0 1 0 Da.wson, L _____ _____ 2 1 0 0 0 Barvey. m _ _________ , 0 1 0 0 Rogge, B _____ __ . _-- 1 1 0 1 Bibbens. 0 _____ . ____ _ , 0 , 0 0 Griggs, 1._,:_ .. _ ____ , 2 , , 0 Spe noer, p- ---- - ----- 2 0 0 2 0 Totals ____ __ __ _ 23 7 18 8 2- Inninp __ ___ .. _._ l 2 3 4 5 6 M_ A. C. __________ 0 0 1 2 0 0-3 Olivet _ _____ . _____ .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Runs-Bradley, Biboons, Grigg1l--3. Home run -Grigb"ll. Struck out--By Spencer 8. by Sanford 3. First base on balls -Off Wallick 4. Double play _ Banford , Goo, and Bauma.n. 8tolen bases---Bra.dley. Gorenflo. Harl'ey. H it by pit ched ball-By Wallick 1 (Rogge), Left on bB.Se8- M. A. C. 7, Olil'et 4.. Time--l:15. Attendance 500. Umpi re -Stephenson . By a little the water 0 11 the 3thl('lI(' ficld fiispOSNI of 1,IS! we ck . and by " -cd ne sl1:ty or Thurs- lia\' practice will b.:: tr;lIls fcrrc(1 to the rc){ular The hOI's ha\'c been hard at work on the va;iol l" open spots, :llId while not so sat is fa cto ry as the ficl(1 ibeif, some very good results have been obtained . Thc ,nemlx:rs have lx'ell ;:::radu:llly (lu ring past week, althoug h, on account of the num her of mcn "howing- nlrsi')" calihn:, it is so mewhat ditlil'lllt to de· terminc just who will represent A. C. in the com ing: g::nncs. Both old and n CII" men arc sho winx up wel1 ill all dt"pa r llllcllls of tht, garnc, and we Sh:lll look for good r esults. OMICRON NU . Ho norary Society fo r Women at M. A. C. Thl' mattcr of ;'1.11 honar.1rr soei- cty for the 1\' OlllCIl of ;\1. A. C. has heen co nside r ed trom timc to time since the winter of 1909-10, letters of inquiry were scnt out fI.: - garding the rnatter. It wa s fOllnd that no such sociely cxisted to whi ch the ''1,:,ricultur.ll colleges werc elig-i_ hie. The f,u.: ultr of Ihe Iioust:hoid tlidsion took up the project anti finally presented :1 reco mmendation with <1 proposell co nstitution to Ihe College Faculty. This W.1S adopted OIl a re ce nt meeting-. Th e new socie ty is to be kuowll as the Omicron Xu, which is taken from th e Greek, "to manage a household ." The obj ect as stated in the constitution is to further home ecouomics and scholarsh ip nmong its studcnts. T he consti tu- tion is based upon those of the Sig- ma \:i and the Phi BCla Kappa l1ation:l1 societies, to each of which women arc admitted. Thc members of the Alpha Chaptcr will soon be announced. It is to be hoped that other chapte rs will follow in those in sti t utions where home economic cou r ses, e qu iv:llent to the usual four-ye:lr college cou r ses, are offe r ed. '95 Chas. H ... \Ivord has r esigned his pos i tion at College Station, Tex., and is now located at Gregory, T exas, h3ving associated hi mself with the Coleman -Fu lton Pasture Co., better known as the Taft Ranch. This is no t only one of the largest rnn ches in Texa s, bu t is pe r haps one of the largest ag ri- cu ltural enter p rises in the count r y. T he COmpany also have a la r ge amount of undeveloped land, wh ich they are getting unde r cultivation as rapid ly as possib le. FOURTH INSPECTION TR IP ENGINEERING SENIORS. The f ou rth annual enginecring inspection trip has bccn outl in cd 11\- th e dCp;lrtllll'nt of engineering-. will be liS f ollo ws : r\ hout 40 sC I liors, aCl-omp:Ulietl prob:lbly by Dcun Bi;,scll and Prof s. \" edder ;mll S:lw\,c r, will k:n-e Lan- siug on Tues(J.iy; April 30. in :t Spe- cia! sleeping C:I T, on tlle Gr:lr1d Tr unk tr,lin for eastern The tirst SlOp will he :\ ·i" .t:-ara T hc "thief o bj ects of interest here will bc till' ll)dro.Elect ri c !' ow cr Plant, plant of the International Paper Co .. and the Elc..:tri..: Rail- way ill Ihe :\"ia);o!:ar:1 li nr g-e. From the pa rty will pro- ceed 10 Buff:do. :1 p:lrt of the (1:1y will be spellt in t he ship Y:lnI5, the l"it), water works, alld sllb·st'ltion " fo r the distrihution of Xlag-am power to thc ci ty of Buffalo . C'POII leadllg" Bufblo, tlte. parly will (I i vide, one ;,l'ctiOll gOlll;::- to P ittsburg:. llu,l the o ther will pro- ceed 10 :\"ew Y ork Cill·. Th c p:lrt)" \'isiting- Pillshu rj: \\:ill "pc nd t\\"o days then', and w ill I-isit Ihc pl:lt1ts of thc \\- es tin ghollse Electric _\ /an llfaC"lUrill){ Co., Th e \Vesting-- hOll se machine Co., The Am eric: lll Bl'idgc Co., and onc of the l:irg(: steel plants. T he p:lrty going to Xcw Yor k lI'ill sp" lld IWO (lays in that ci l )" I isit the Urookh-n lJaVI· I-ani and th e Il.trbors, :Intl" inspe ct tile ttan",- portation facililic.;; of the cit\" . Bot h pa rties will return 'Sunday, 5. We hope to !);\I'C a good desc riptioll of the tr ip, with a Cllt or two reprc s('llIing somc ph:lsc of the same. THE BOOK STORE. :-'liss F. I sis Kintllt:r, of Colum- bus, Ohio, 'Iccepted the position as nwnag-cr of t he co-operati\'c book store at .\1. A. C., allli he r work wi!! begin June 15. 11 iss Kintner has had several YC;Jrs {·xperiellcc 111 the Univcrsity of Ohio in this line of work and comes highly r ecom- mcnded. \Ve :ItC sure she will re- ceil'e the necessarr co-oper ation of students a nd f;Jculty alike to make her work at i\I . A. C. a success . Lillian Kendllll, who leal' es at the close of thc spring term, has been n most ctlicicnt and populnr manager, and it is with r cgret that he r rcsiglllltiofl is reccil 'e(l. Durin g hc r yea rs of service the business has gr own steadily and anI)' re- cently it was found neccssary to mOI' C into more commo(liOlis quar· ters . She has becn held ill the highest estccm by all "Who ha\-c knowll her, aJld we C;\1l sureh' wish he r "joy" f or the cO llling yea"rs, .",,- nom, to Lieut. and :'-Irs. \V m. Fr aze r, of Ft. \Villiams, Me., on Ap ril 9, a SOil, James Gardne r Fraz er. Doth \ V. D. and wife (Shirley Gardner) were graduates with 'og. ALUMN I '79· Lew is G. Cflfpcl1ll.'r is prcp:lril1J!". for Ilcn ry 11 0 lt ,\:. Co., puhlish rr s, a Il" t hoo k 011 irrigntioll '9 1• G. A. Goo(lcnoug-h, of the :Ihovc cbs:>. the author of a I!l'W l( · xt hook on I. Th e of Th e r- modYJ1;]mies.'· ,\1 r. Goolklloll;;h is profcs"or of therm odynamics in the Llli\crsity of Illinois. '01. IL 1L l.ickley h as :Il"cepted a position .15 Illechnnic:d engineer of the TalnJ:1g:c ::'tlallUfactllriug" Co., Clevcland, Ohio . .\Ir. Li..:kky was formerly chief draftS1l1:H1 for tht· :J. Y., II. .\: II. RI'. Co" \\ 'cst ll!l \'(;n, Conll. . ::'tlahd Sc \·cranct·, who h' ls beC ll teaching" dOnlcsli.;: science in I he schools at BOl1ineau . X. 0" h:ls beell compd!cd 10 givc up her posi- tion, on ;Jccuun\ of :1 r un of typhoid fel·er. She is :1\ p rt' sl'llt with her p:ln::nIS, at l'uy nl1up. " -ash., and, though ye t very is gaining- Ilicch. She will (ewain ill \\ ·ash- if shc can suit; lb le employment. 'o i Earl P. is now with fhc llo11a/l(k":t. Sugar Co., at th ei r new plant at Decatur, Ind. The present prospel:\s are tlHlt ::"(r. Ro hinson will he kept h il S\" con - du..:tin)! a 5U IlI1lH'r school; with dasses 011 some ! Oo f,lflllS in Adam s ami Allt'n t'oll l1 ties, Ind., ;Jnd ' -an \Vcrt cOllnty , Ohio. Ill' S>l)"s: "1 m expccting 511 g:a r heets to he a }.:"rCOlt dOll"n herc. The so il is splendid, 1l1l{1 the ffltme rs industriou s. " \\ -c arc indebted 10 Ncal C. Pcrry, '07, for a post c:lni picture of volcan o of K ilauc:!, Jlawaii. ;\1 r. P crry writes conce rning this !:ike as follows: ".\Ir wife and r visited tht: I'okano of K ilauca I;lst Thursday night (},larch i), a F- mile auto trip fr om J-l iIQ. Lcft at 1 t :30 p. m., r etu rllell at 6 !I. m. next morning. wonderful sight I cI'er SIlW. Dllntcs Inferno would be taHle co mp3rell to this. It is:t big lake of leaping, bubling, roaring IUI';J and fire in a deep bed filled with sulphur and smokc, :mll is awe-inspiring to say the least. [Alw:l)'5 glad to hear from 1\Ir . Perry a nd trus t we ma y have ;J long le t ter from him in the nca r futur c. There He man y in teres t- ing things in far-off Haw:lii, of which he could tell us.-Eo]. 'oS \Ve are in re ceipt of two very inte r esting bulletins on "Vegetable Growing ill Altlbama," one of the :luthors of which is H. 1\1. ConOlly,· of 'oS. The circulars ar c des i gned to meet the need s of Alabama fanners, and to answer many in- quiries whi ch are scnt to the Hort . Dept. by new settlers who are not familiar with the conditions in thAt state.

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The M. A. C. RECORD. MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

VOL. 17. r.:.\~T L~L"'~IX(j, )fICIIIG.L\" TUE..-.:I).\y, ~I'HI L 10. I!H:!.

M. A. C. OPENS BASE BALL SEASON

OLI VET IS SHUT OUT. 3 - o. TWO HOME GAMES THIS WEEK.

),1. A. C. opened the basclmll sen­SOil :It Olivet S;ltll r da), h.I' ddeating the crimson playcrs 3 to o. The hOtlle team played cXCellC!lt baH throughout the contest :lly:l Oli vet was given but one ch:1Ilcc to scorl'. This came in the thinl innil}g whell the prcnchcrs filled the bases . ' The opportunity waS 10SI, however, when Br:tdly stopped a h:lrd {[ rh'c, the luck changed and Olivet W:15 re­tired .

Spencer pitched for the home team ancl his work was a feature. H e nllowed hut two hits while his opponellt wus {oUllll rcmllly. Six innings only wcrc plHycJ. Dlil"teI Ilseu IwO pitchcrs- \V alliek and Sanford. Spencer f'II111t:'\ S m~'11 ill thc six innings.

Griggs, a former Olin:t 1110111 ,

pbycd a grcHL g'tlmc at first tlnd also secured t\\'o of the SCI'ell hits registered by .\f. ,\. C., OIlC of these hcill~ 11 homc run, and sco ring Bibbins ahclId of him. Br,ul1ey also sccu red two hits, while Gorell­Ho, Dawson alld Ro~gc arc e:lch credited with onc.

On Friday, Ohio State will play 011 the home g roumls, and 011 S:llur­day Casc comes for:1 gnlllc. Both will bt" good contcsts. \\";lIch the bulletin boanls for furlhcr all­nouncements. Lct's gil'e the team our suppOrt_

Summ:lTr of the Olivet game:

OUYP.T.

AB E! 0 A E Depue. 01 ___ ___ ._ •.. _ , 0 0 0 0 Sorenson, I ._ .. __ ._ .. , 1 0 0 0 Hamilton, 2 ____ . ___ ._ , 0 , 0 Sanford, s _____ . _____ 3 0 0 1 G~. c_._. _____ . _____ , 1 • , 0 Price. 3 ___ ._ ..... _._ 2 0 1 0 Smith. , -----_ ... _-- 2 0 1 0 0 Bauman. L - -- . ----- 2 0 , 0 0 Wallick, p _____ ------ , 0 7 0

Totals ___ _____ 22- 2 lS 13

M, A. c. AS B 0 A E

Bra.diey, 3 __________ • , 0 2 1 Gorenf1o. r ___ ____ __ _ • 1 1 0 0 Dancer, 2 __ _______ __ 1 0 0 1 0 Da.wson, L _____ _____

2 1 0 0 0 Barvey . m __________ , 0 1 0 0 Rogge, B _____ • __ . _-- 1 1 0 1 Bibbens. 0 _____ . ____ _ , 0 , 0 0 Griggs, 1._,:_ .. _____ , 2 , , 0 Spe noer, p- ---- ------ 2 0 0 2 0

Totals ____ ____ _ 23 7 18 8 2-

Inninp __ ___ .. _._ l 2 3 4 5 6 M_ A. C. __________ 0 0 1 2 0 0-3 Olive t ______ . _____ .0 0 0 0 0 0-0

Runs-Bradley, Biboons, Grigg1l--3. Home run -Grigb"ll. Struck out--By Spencer 8. by Sanford 3. First base on balls-Off Wallick 4. Double play _ Banford , Goo, and Bauma.n. 8tolen bases---Bra.dley. Gorenflo. Harl'ey. H it by pitched ball-By Wallick 1 (Rogge), Left on bB.Se8- M. A. C. 7, Olil'et 4.. Time--l:15. Attendance 500. Umpire -Stephenson.

By a little ~Iitching, the water 0 11

the 3thl('lI(' ficld W~IS fiispOSNI of 1,IS! weck . and by " -cd nesl1:ty or Thurs­lia\' practice will b.:: tr;lIls fcrrc(1 to the rc){ular ~roulld.

The hOI's ha\'c been hard at work on the va;iol l" open spots, :llId while not so satis fa ctory as the ficl(1 ibeif, some very good results have been obtained . Thc ,nemlx:rs have lx'ell 11;lrro\\"ill~ ;:::radu:llly (lu ring past week, althoug h, on account of the numhe r of mcn "howing- nlrsi')" calihn:, it is so mewhat ditlil'lllt to de· terminc just who wil l represent ~l. A. C. in the com ing: g::nncs. Both old and n CII" men arc showinx up wel1 ill all dt"pa rllllcllls of tht, garnc, and we Sh:lll look for good results.

OMICRON NU.

Honorary Society fo r Women at M. A. C.

Thl' mattcr of ;'1.11 honar.1rr soei­cty for the 1\'OlllCIl of ;\1. A. C. has heen considered trom timc to time since th e winter of 1909-10, wh~'n letters of inquiry were scnt out fI.: ­garding the rnatter. It was fOllnd that no such sociely cxisted to which the ''1,:,ricultur.ll colleges werc elig-i_ hie.

The f,u.:ultr of Ihe Iioust:hoid tlidsion took up the project anti finally presented :1 recommendation with <1 proposell constitution to Ihe College Faculty. This W.1S adopted OIl a recent meeting-.

The new society is to be kuowll as the Omicron Xu, which is taken from the Greek, "to manage a household ." The object as stated in the constitution is to further home ecouomics and scholarsh ip nmong its studcnts. T he consti tu­tion is based upon those of the Sig­ma \:i and the Phi BCla Kappa l1ation:l1 societies, to each of which women arc admitted.

Thc members o f the Alpha Chaptcr will soon be announced. It is to be hoped that other chapte rs will follow in those insti tutions where home economic cou rses, equ iv:llent to the usual four-ye:lr college cou rses, are offered.

'95 Chas. H ... \Ivord has resigned his

position at College Station, Tex., and is now located at Gregory, T exas, h3ving associated h imself with the Coleman-Fulton Pasture Co., better known as the Taft Ranch. This is not only one of the largest rnn ches in Texas, bu t is perhaps one o f the largest ag ri­cu ltural enterp rises in the country. T he COmpany also have a large amount of undeveloped land, wh ich they are getting under cultivation as rapid ly as possible.

FOURTH INSPECTION TRIP ENGINEERING SENIORS.

The fou rth annual enginecring inspection trip has bccn outl incd 11\­the dCp;lrtllll'nt of engineering-. an~1 will be liS follow s :

r\ hout 40 sC Iliors, aCl-omp:Ulietl prob:lbly by Dcun Bi;,scll and Profs. \" edder ;mll S:lw\,c r, will k:n-e Lan­siug on Tues(J.iy; April 30. in :t Spe ­cia! sleeping C:I T, on tlle Gr:lr1d Trunk tr,lin for eastern point~. The tirst SlOp will he :\·i".t:-ara F;t!l~. T hc "thief objects of interest here will bc till' ll)dro.Elect ric !'o wcr Plant, plant o f the International Paper Co .. and the Elc..:tri..: Rail­way ill Ihe :\"ia);o!:ar:1 li nrg-e.

From ~i;lg-ilra the par ty will pro­ceed 10 Buff:do. \\"h~'r~' :1 p:lrt of th e (1:1y will be spellt in lisilill~ the ship Y:lnI5, the l"it), water works, alld sllb·st'ltion" fo r the distrihution o f Xlag-am power to thc city o f Buffalo.

C'POII leadllg" Bufblo, tlte. parly will (I i vide, one ;,l'ctiOll gOlll;::- to P ittsburg:. llu,l the other will pro­ceed 10 :\"ew Y ork Cill·. Thc p:lrt)" \'isiting- Pillshu rj: \\:ill "pc nd t\\"o days then', and w ill I-isit Ihc pl:lt1ts of thc \\-estinghollse Electric _\ /an llfaC"lUrill){ Co., The \Vesting-­hOll se machine Co., The Americ:lll Bl'idgc C o ., and onc of the l:irg(: steel plants.

T he p:lrty going to Xcw Yor k lI'ill sp" lld IWO (lays in that ci l )" I isit the Urookh-n lJaVI· I-ani and the Il.trbors, :Intl" inspect tile ttan",­portation facililic.;; of the cit\" .

Both par ties will return 'Sunday, ~Ia~' 5. W e hope to !);\I'C a good descriptioll of the trip, to~ethcr with a Cllt or two reprcs(' llIing somc ph:lsc of the same.

THE BOOK STORE.

:-'liss F . Isis Kintllt:r, of Colum­bus, Ohio, ha~ 'Iccepted the position as nwnag-cr of the co-operati\'c book store at .\1. A. C., allli he r work wi!! begin June 15. 11 iss Kintner has had several YC;Jrs {·xperiellcc 111 the Univcrsity of Ohio in this line of work and comes ~· e ry highly recom­mcnded. \Ve :ItC sure she will re­ceil'e the necessarr co-operation of students and f;Jculty alike to make her work at i\I . A. C. a success.

~'liss Lillian Kendllll, who leal'es at the close of thc spring term, has been n most ctlicicnt and populnr manager, and it is with rcgret that he r rcsigllll tiofl is reccil'e(l. During hcr years of service the business has g rown steadily and anI)' re­cently it was found neccssary to mOI'C into more commo(liOlis quar· ters. She has becn held ill the highest estccm by all "Who ha\-c knowll her, aJld we C;\1l sureh' w ish he r "joy" for the cOllling yea"rs,

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nom, to Lieut. and :'-Irs. \V m. F raze r, of Ft. \Villiams, Me., on Apri l 9, a SOil, James Gardner Frazer. Doth \V. D. and wife (Shirley Gardner) were graduates with 'og.

ALUMN I '79·

Lew is G. Cflfpcl1ll.'r is prcp:lril1J!". for Ilcn ry 11 0lt ,\:. Co., puhlishrrs, a Il" t hoo k 011 irrigntioll en~ince ri l!g .

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G . A. Goo(lcnoug-h, of the :Ihovc cbs:>. i~ the author of a I!l'W l(·xt hook on I. The I~ r i n ~·iples o f Ther­modYJ1;]mies.'· ,\ 1 r. Goolklloll;;h is profcs"or of thermodynamics in the Llli\crsity of Illinois.

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IL 1L l.ickley h as :Il"cepted a position .15 Illechnnic:d engineer of the TalnJ:1g:c ::'tlallUfactllriug" Co., Clevcland, Ohio . .\Ir. Li..:kky was formerly chief draftS1l1:H1 for tht· :J. Y., ~. II. .\: II. RI'. Co" \\ 'cst ll!l \'(;n, Conll. .

::'tlahd Sc \·cranct·, who h' ls beCll teaching" dOnlcsli.;: science in Ihe schools at BOl1ineau . X. 0" h:ls beell compd!cd 10 givc up her posi­tion, on ;Jccuun\ of :1 r un of typhoid fel·er. She is :1\ p rt' sl'llt with her p:ln::nIS, at l'uy nl1up. " -ash., and, though ye t very \\·~' ak. is gaining­Ilicch. She will (ewain ill \\·ash­in~ton if shc can s~'cu re suit;lb le employment.

'o i Earl P. Rohin~oll, is now with

fhc llo11a/l(k":t. LO\li~ Sugar Co., at thei r new plant at Decatur, Ind. The present prospel:\s are tlHlt ::"(r. Rohinson will he kept h ilS\" con ­du..:tin)! a 5U IlI1lH' r school; with dasses 011 some ! Oo f,lflllS in Adam s ami Allt'n t'oll l1 ties, Ind., ;Jnd ' -an \Vcrt cOllnty, Ohio. Ill' S>l)"s: " 1 m expccting 511 g:ar heets to he a }.:"rCOlt sllcces~ dOll"n herc. The soil is splendid, 1l1l{1 the ffltme rs industriou s. "

\\-c arc indebted 10 Ncal C . Pcrry, '07, for a post c:lni picture of th~' volcano of K ilauc:!, Jlawaii. ;\1 r. P crry writes concerning this !:ike as follows: ".\Ir wife and r visited tht: I'okano of K ilauca I;lst Thursday night (},larch i), a F­mile auto trip from J-l iIQ. Lcft at 1 t :30 p. m., retu rllell at 6 !I. m. next morning. ~lost wonderful sight I cI'er SIlW. Dllntcs Inferno would be taHle comp3rell to this. It is:t big lake of leaping, bubling, roaring IUI';J and fire in a deep bed filled with sulphur and smokc, :mll is awe-inspiring to say the least.

[Alw:l)'5 glad to hear from 1\Ir . Perry and trus t we ma y have ;J long le tter from him in the nca r futurc. There He many interest­ing things in far-off H aw:lii, of which he could tell us.-Eo].

'oS \Ve are in receipt of two very

interesting bulletins on "Vegetable Growing ill Altlbama," one of the :luthors of which is H. 1\1. ConOlly ,· of 'oS. The circulars arc designed to meet the needs of Alabama fanners, and to answer many in­quiries which a re scnt to the Hort. Dept. by new settlers who are not familiar with the conditions in thAt state.

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E ntered & ! ~ecol\d·ch.,. mall ,nRlter at iAn!luK. Mlcb .

Addreu alllUbscrll>tlon~ ,.."d adverUsllI 1l matter to the )f. A O. K':COKD. E ... t LA n · ling. Mich. Ad drelH fill contributions to the M 8 n!l{flog ~~ .. Ilwr.

RemIt by P. O. Money Order, Drart or R egl,tered I..elter. [)o not .eud s tampi. Bushl~~S om"" ,,-!til L .. ,,'rence '" Van

Bur .. " P rlntlng 00 .. tl()..~l~ Gr8nd Ave. 1'0 •• t..nllng. :Ofle!>.

TUESDAY, APRil 16, 1912.

PROF. ).bcklin is the followi!];.:"

11oll'lIld, 1\ pril 13:

;, flcar Sir:

in rece-ipt of leiter. d:tled

.. Last H'ar'" tmL'k m;mag-L'r in­fo r m,; me' that VOll :mil Ill' ':'lITH' to the cO!1dusion 'lhat :\1. .\. C. W:IS out 'If our (ilope'~) c101~", For this reOl",OIl. Illll have no\ r<,:cl·in:U :111 in· lilati(>I\' Illi .. I·car. The- pn'Sl'l\l c:lj>t:tin :1Ilt! ·m:m;i'.!cf :Ire of Ihe 5!1llle opilliull.

l'IInpil!)..!" ihi!> \Iill Illli n1:<r the­goot! Ilill helwc\"1l Ilope :tnd .\1. .\ . C., I :1111.

•• \'l'r\' ~iIKl'rd\' ,our.~, .. G'. ~I El,\I;,,'ElI, '\l~r."·

If lIn l"Olltc:;;! i:; hl·ld ;It lIope Ihi." 5e:l,.'II1. 1!ll' ;lhol'e will ;I!lSWl'r till' ql1('~1 iOIl .. \I hy."'

,\1 r . .\lac klCn rCl"ci",:d a =-lmiLar I('tlcr t1lll' Il';tr :1'£0,01111" " "hor! time ltd"r.:· tIll' di",t:I!'Cl: rtlll. ;mil CI1\l'l'l',j a protl'~t. .\1. .\. C. \1':1", thell allolled t" Cilier. and 110 r.:fa­cltce W:b 1l1:ulc:t~ to future pl:lZl",. .\Ir. .\Lll·klin had nu inlim:lliOll Ih:lt his IC:1I1l would hI.' ltdlTI.'II, ;lIld IlI:IIlc the 11,,11:11 :lrr:l!1:...'l.'tIll'lll,; for till' cr05S-Coulltn. I\hieh 11-0111'] be pulled off Il:r.1 ~o')n. :\'" nO :tg-ree· mell\ h:ld h":":11 eut<.:n:d illio. hc h;I(;\ c\ery rl'a"on 10 mak,· ,;lIth prep:lra­TiOII.

T he 1I\:lIler wiJl he taken 11]1 f:lrther with \hl' IIonand :;chool, :111\1 \Ie I ru ~l "rr:ln:...'cluents CUI he made II'hen'ln our rel:lliO!H; with th .. t in", lil11 tioll m:l\ he e"lItillucd.

MICHIGAN WEEDS.

Bulletin .\0. ~G7. (>11 '\lkhig:l11 \\ 'cc,l5. h.l· Dr. \\"..J. 1:"-,,1, is \lO\>' beillg l1l:li!l.'d. The ohject of this hulll'(in i" to furnish illustr:ltions that will aid students ill school and colleg-t. :lnd f.lrmcrs oul of school. to-recognil.e some of Ihc Illorc strik­ing weeds.

T he work cOIl",is!s of ,,60 pag-es, with ~_I::; c:.:cdlcnl ii!ustrations, T he ilitbtratiolls indmle 110t only the pl;1 nt. bllt the secd whkh It bears . and . in conllection with each, is gil-en rl p:lrag-raph describing: the pl;1nl OIS to sil.e, char;\Clcristics, and origin.

T he bullclin is :l companion 10 X o . ~60, published in }'brch. 1910, and it is suggeste,1 by the author that the two he s tudied tog-ether. T he illuslralions;lreof the, Cry besl, alld the hulletin :15 a \I hole :; I'alll­:Jble one,

F r:l!lk H urs t, fo r mer Y . 11. C. A, secreta ry :It M. A . C ., c:tlled on college friends yeste rday, on h is way 10 Ann Arbor, where he will make his futu re home. " Y oSI " has entered the fiel d of U life insu r:lllce."

The M . A. C. RECORD.

E X.PER IMEN TAL W ORK IN THE FO UNDR Y.

An inten:stillg" e:.:perilll~·nt \\":15 started in the f01lmlr\" ~:tlurd:t" of 100st week. the ultim;lIc object o [ which is to det~'rllline Ihe effect o f r<:illforce!1lent Oil ~'a~1 iron, In each l1!.1sk 115<:.1 were mould:; for three h:lrs of iron. It required some ~oo pounds of iron 10 pour thesc, alld all wcrl' pourl·d frum the ":lme bad, so Ih:lt l'()1ldilioIlS HlrrOl1ndill~ each would h~' <:x:lctil' Ihe same.

T he h:lr~ \\cr~' 21 indH:sin [ell~!!l hoI' 51 ,; inches ill tii:IIlH.;lcr, and weigh aholll 12 i pOlllld ... cach. One \\:l~ pour!;;'d "olil!. an"thel' 11':1", H'lll-

EUNOMIAN PRIZE.

.\ prize of I"..:nll-tin· dollar" will be gilell h) tile 1::1lI111mian l_iter:(rl" ~oci..:tl· :1' c01Ilmcnl'~'1l1l'nl tillll" 1';lhe ~11Il1(.nt of Ihe '\[ichig:ln .\;.£rindtur:tl C()lIt':{l' di~pl:II'il1){" the ;,:-rc:lIc:;t ahiEI_I In ml uri~iil:11 lill'\"­;In effort Ill1lkr thc hea,lof :111 1.':;'

:;:t) .. slory, (lr:llll:l or PUt·lll. The pril.C ",h:dl he :Iw:tnlcd prl"

ferahly inlact, h) thc dC~'isi0l1 of Ihree judg-es, hilt !1l;I.1 h..: dh-id~'d

into 111'0 l"qual pril.cs hya 1l11:ltli, mOll5 dCl-i~iun of thl' jlld~e!>. if 111'0 prodlll'liO!b of cqual Illeril :ll'e suh­ll1iu'·11. The jud~"s ~hall he l'bosen I,.,' the t::ng1i<;h dep:lrllll":111 of the rolleg;e. :lnl! sh:tll ],e 1I1ell of H'CO:;'::, 11i:-:ell litcr:(n- ahilil I. :md in 110 W:II" C01l11eded \I'jlh thi; ;n",lil\1lion. .

Thl.' production .... 511,,11 hI.' limiled ill dlt.' following: m:mne r:

(I) Th.: cssay shall 110t l"onl;lin l1lon~ than 1,000 words ,

(~) Theslory l1lu:;tl.'ollsiSI uf nOt more Ih:1I1 ~.UOO words.

C)-~) X 0 limit shall he plac~·d upon the dntl1la or pOem.

_,\11 production s which :tre to I.'ompl.'h." for the pril.e Intl",1 he pla.:ed in t hI.' h;1I1ds of the t::ng-lish <Icp:lrtlllcnl not bte r th:m '\I :l.\" ()Ill .

Last \'l·:tr pril.cs wcre awarded 10 .\!iss R~llh Lan,lers. 't .J, on;t shorl sto ry , "The .Justice o f Uarktll":;s," :tIld tu .\Ir. II. Ie Bowles, '13, on an l'ssay. "'I'h e lirealer J ustice."

HORT. CLUB.

Profl.'ssor Patt.en , e:.:pcrill1C1lI s ta­l ion chem is t , discussed "Raw Rock Phosph;llL-" before thc Il ort. Club \\' cdncs(i:Jye,'ening . In brief, P rof, PattCIl's opinion is, that " r:lW rock" should he used ani\" on such soils ~s arc wdl supplie("1 with or~anic Illatt('r, o r heal ily d ressed w ilh (n:mure, III no C:lSC usc it for all)' b ut g rain c rops) and then rctllrtl;; must not be t::.:pce!cd in 11'55 than fro m fou r to til'e ),C:l rs.

forced with a solid har, :11111 ill the third \\as placed a whe. These will he I:Ik(:1I frOln Ih<: foundry :lIal turned dOlln 10,1 di!1ll1e ter uf 111"0

and Ollc·hnlf indlC!;. \\'i(h the :Iid of Ihe le:;tillg" m:l..:hine tlll' har~ will thcn he \' rok~·n. and th .. · :;trl'I1:,!:IJ] of each be Iioled.

One of the in(ere",till:...' fl'alure" of the cxperimcllt 11":15 to nOle the cr­fLoct of r~'inforCCl!\cllt (>11 till' l'ooling" proce"s of the c:lslin~s thllS Illat1('.

The work is hl'ing: e;tn'ied Oil hy .\les5r:;. ":me :mll l~"ne ;150 a part of their Ihl.'~i", .

I'l'r~ il1l1'ort;lnt both :I~ :111 ill'prO\~'r of h''\tllrl.' :llld as a pl:lIl t food. p:lr· li':-I1Llrll ill case of dOI-e r :lnd alLlb ,

Thc' C{mCCll"ll5- o f oplllioll of lIor\..('r..: ;!k'lI,:..:' Ihi~ line is Ih;1I solu­hie or :n·i,1 pho~ph;\tt', in which tlll.' ph"-'phuric :!cid is illlilled iald y a ""il­ahk. i~ Ihl' mOst l'cnllt~l1liLal forml(l '1I)l'i," :11111(l(l'.!h Ihl.' pricl'''' of the till! :1re :Ihollt $::-:; ;111<1 :;;t I rl,,,,pel'­til·cll-.

The eOlldll",i\1n~ of Dr. Ilopkin~, of Ih~· L'nil"cr"ih of IlIill0i". :ln' not COlll'llrfNI ill hy 'the Ill:ljorit.1 of e)'" Pl'rilll"nl "t:l tion ill\e~ti~"tor".

F.II. }'lc!Jl'rmid loltl of his ,:tC:t­lion ~·:.:peril'IlCe:; II"hik in qlll.'~t o f • 111 appk- or<.:h:lrd in ~Olllh('rn Illinois. lle fuuml it j.! r l·;llh' OI'cl'at!l·crtil.cd . :111(1 ill no \I-al' d~sirahk' :IS a husj· 11~'S<; proposili<lll.

T he more \I C le:lrll of ~Ill'h mis­rcprl'scl1t:1tioIlS thc morl' ennll.'l1t wc an' with po,.sihilitie", hcre ill nur own ",1:1\e .

Th(' 11 01'1. Dep:lrtillenl is in r~'­{"cipt of :111 cxccllcllt photogr:1ph of Dr. L. II. B:tikl", I"hich will h.: fr:!!lled and pb{"~d in t il,· depart­nWlll otli!.:c.

RAILROAD TAXATION IN MICHIGAN.

" The H istory of RlIilrO:ld 1':\,; 3-lion in Michigan," by Prof. \\-. O. H ed rick, has bccn printed by the LegIslative Refe rence D e partment of the Mich igan State Library , and in dew of existin)..!" cond ition s, will no doubt pro\"e a popular reference ill conn ection with the settlement of questions i'll"ol\'ing f:lilrond t:l:'::I ' lion.

The publication is Ihe result o f work by Dr. Hedrick , :wd was pre· scnted 10 the faculty of the dcp:'rt ­ment of literature, science and :l rt3 o f thc L-llil'crsilyof ..\Jichigan, for thl.' d~'gree of docto r of philosophy.

The puhlic;ltioll consists of sOlll e ,0 p:lg<.:.'<, ~ l1d the I\"ork is dil'ided iuto lil-e eh:lplers. Till' sllhjl'cts in gl:l1cra! tre:lh:(] :Ire: The CapitOlI ­il.:lIiol1 Tax. The '1';1:': on Gross In· come, The Property Tax 011 R :lil ­roads, Th e Opl'cltioll of Ih~· l~rop· ert~· Ta:.:. :wII the Di~p05ition uf Tax. L-mkr Ihe;;" hl':ul" ;Ire thell ,li~clI~sell the r:lilro;,,[ t!cI'c!opllle:lt in "'\lichi~:Ill. be;.:illilings of r:lilrO:l<1 tax. hhi:; of lax:l1ion . dctinition o f knn",.l:tc.

Ull page 51 is fOullt! :111 illlcreSl· in;.; t:lhle. 5holl'il1:...' the '1lllOtlllt of reccip'~ dllrin;..:- liI"e y~':'r", pr<:l'iolls to \()O~. uuder Ihe ~ro"''' incoll1L: I"" :IS compared with rccl'i!'t~ fnr ti,' c ye;tr;; llll (kr the xelleral property 1.1X. IlJ).!l'thl'l· wilh !wr '-'I.'llt. {If ill­,'rl' a~e. fl"')111 ttl·I.'[, ."iu r:liln,;"],,,.

MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE.

AGR!CUL TURA L SECTION

The a:...'ricu\tur;ti ,.l·clion of Ill<' ).[ichit;'!(l .\c;lll<-m.1 uf :-':eien,'l' II ill hl' 1l<'ld in lite a::rintilllr:d hui!dill:,! Oil Saturd:t\, ~)f Ihi~ \I,·"k .. \ !lUI1l­

l'l'r of p;,iJ\:r~ 1lL-:tii!!:.! II ith :I.:,:n­cuitur:d ~lIhjlT\:; lIil1 Ill' prc,",clltl·'1.

Tile lll(lior l~c~~'ardl Clllh, of AIIIl _\;hor. SI)I11<' ~.'i II r ,,0 in nUIlI­bl'r. :Ire C'l:lk'l"tl·d lil'rl' al Ih:lI tillil' . :llld \\"il1 hc thl' l!\I~'~I~ of the" IU":;11 dub. Till' p:1riy \lill :ltknd till' 111<'etil1,:::; uf Ihl' a;..:-ricullllr:ll !;,<':~'Ii'HI in thl' "flenlOo11. l<tId lund, at Ihl' Della Cluh, \I hl'n a ~"ci:tl huur will l'n:!],le cITryUl1e pn'';~'nl tu I>l'C011ll' a("ql1:lilll~'d lIilh thc \isilor~.

The party \\"ill p rohllhly cha rto.'r .1 "Iwcial clr nil till.' illtl'fl1ri':lIl.

Dr, .\1:tr~h;,l1 will addre;;", Ihe Ilort. Cluh \\ ·edlll·",b~ l'I'l"nillg-, all th.: subjcrt. " \\'h,,1 is \{l'se;lrch,"

In mOlny cases w here rock phos­phate has been used results should hal'e been attri buted to lime ralher th:l ll P 20~ . Grou nd limes tone is ONE VIEW DF T H E PRESENT CH EMICAL BUt L DING.

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ROBERT SMITH PRINTING CO. OUR FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE FOR

DESICNINC - ENCRAVINC- PRINTINC - BINDINC

CLASS PUBLICATIONS ",. D COLLECE ANNUALS

\\'e cnrry e\'e rything in the line of

Announcements, Programs, Invitations, Etc. \Ve specinlize Oil illdividual orders for F ine Stationery - cmbossed or p rinted

LANSING . MICHIGAN

We Leave it to Y ou~

If YOll want to saye :n least ten dollars on your spring suit, all YOll have to do is leayc yo.ur measure . "Ye will do the rest - fit and satisfaction gllarallleed.

q Spring line of Beiel Caps now ready for your inspection.

g Always find late things at

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"ASSURED STYLES" INDEED! A ... i!!,it to our Women's Department will help you to solve the perplex.

ing question-What to buy "thill spring1 A Suit, or Dress, or Coat-

The Mark of Quality and of fashion plus Skill stamps each of our Garments tbe better kind.

\Vornen's tempting new Spring Suj~, Silk and Wool Dresses, Coat8. Skirt.<! or Waists. Each day adds many rresh bright things [0 our colleo­tion. Eady spring buyers always find the best II.8&OrtrnenLs.

Our styles beSI t he desirable individuality every lady wsnts.

The Mills Dry Goods Co. In tbis City oars is th e: Store: thaI se:lIs WOOL TEX

Do You Want Pair Shcars Knifc Safcty R:lzor-

Gl\tl'ttl'!. Auto Slrop. ~J""r_H.e"d)" Rnd ~:::Ilders to ~"Iect frOIll

H oncs and Strops Saws Hammers Hatchcts Chisels Sercw Dri .... ers

In fact, anything you need in hardware you will find _ ami at prices to suit - at

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El'ER Y KI ND Of

FURNITURE FOR YOUR ROOM

Cots . Folding Beds

Matresses

Book Cases Desks

ALL GOODS OEllV,ERED fREE

M.J.« B.M. BUGK

ABOUT THE CAMPUS " -~""""'" ~~ I

B orn to Licut. and }.J rs. Cron, on ~londa.r of last week, a son.

Thc M isses Palm and Taft were in Detroit l:1st wcek, whcn they attcnded the gr:1ud opera.

The St:1(e Board holds :1 meeting on Thursday of this week, when the matter of employees for the coming ycar will be taken up.

R ev. J. T . LeGcnr, of the Cen­tral Mcthodist church , Lansing, spoke in chapel Sunday aftcrnoon at 2 :30. Special music was fur­nished by thc ~I. A . C. choir.

\ V. \V. Shanor, ' I I, who has becn employed since g raduation by the department of :wimal husban­dry, left for h is home in the east lnst weck. He cxpects later to as· sume Ihe man.tgement of a large farm ncar Pittsburg, Pa.

At the recent mceting of the For­estry C lub, thc following officers were chosen: H. D. Hall, chief for­ester; H. \'\T. Delzell, associnte for­ester ; C. R. Garvey, chief of records and accoun ts; \ V. R. J ohnson, nm­"cr; \V. A . ~lcDonald, member of ;xecuti\"e committec.

Mr. D. E . McClure of thc State Board of H ealth, spoke bcforc the Forestry Club T tiesday evening of last week upon the subject, " T he General Forest l'oIo\-cment and Its Relation to Education." T he meet­ing was attended by an enthusiastic bunch of forestry studcnts and the addrcss of 1v1 r. M cClure was wcll received. Maj. Oates, State Ch ief Fire Warden, will s peak before the club on April 22. "

F. G. Ricker spent the week end at his honlc, in Pontiac.

The 11ny Festival on ~Iay :!+ is sure to bc a wilmcr. Plan to atleml and b ring your fricnds.

The matter for the April bulletin is now ill the hands of the printers, and hopc to have same for distribu­tion w ithin a short time.

Olivet's debating teams won two victories Friday cvening. Hope was defeatcd at Oli\'et and Alma at Alma. T hc <juestioll was, The Ownership of Public Utilities.

Dr. \ V. O. H edrick actcd as one of the judgcs at Albion, Friday eveni ng , in connection with the de­hate betwcen that institution and Lnwrence Uni\'ersity of Appleton, Wis.

The various societies are working hard on their respective" stunts" for the npproaching carnival, and all promise to be good. Plenty of att ractions, the regulation home­madc confectione rY, and all oppor­tunity to see policemen in action.

The College Cadet Band go to St. Johns Thursday evcning of this week, where they give the ·second oll t·oi-t own cOIJcert this year. They are going upon thc solicitation of Mr. A . MeVlttie, 'II, M. A. C.'s livc wire in St. Johns, and will be assured of a royal welcome. The party goes by s~cial ca.r, and in­cludes as special attractions the Au­rore:ln Male Quartette, and Prof. King as reader. The program will consist o f standard and popular con· cert Ilumbers.

Miss Mabel Long, who SpCllt her \·:Ic:ltion with collcge f~icllds, left last week for her work III Daven­po rt.

Dr. Price will speak in chapel ~unday morning at 9:00 o'clock. Note the chnnge from 2 :30 to 9:00 :1. m. ~pccial music.

l\layor Gunson's residence has been undergoing SOmc eh:lllges re­cently, chief among whkh is a nne open porch from the second floor.

Prof. Kcdzie is doing as well as can be expected under the circum­stances. It is expccted that the in_ jured member can be placed in a cast this week, after which he can rest easier.

Dr. Be:tl has recently received a lettcr from Dr. A. ]. ~-lurray, a prnclicing veterinnrian at EI Paso, T eX". Dr. Murray was the first man to lecture in vetcrinary science at this college, in the year 188 1-82 . H e ca me out from Detroit to lecturc to seniors for about six weeks.

Food Commissioner Dnme has sent out some large posters an­noullcing the fact that his dcpart­ment will assist ill every way in the effort to bring about a better grade of poultry products than arc now placed on the market. C. L. Opper­mnll and one other U, S. employe will be ill the state next month to nssist ill a crusade, nnd the collegc department will co-operate as far as possible. Commissioncr Dame's posters include valu able suggestions to farmcrs, as well as a promise of prosecution to the venders of "had cggs."

The College Poultry Club pur· chased two white "-y:mdottc coco kerels of Arthur lIurd of Lansing recently.

Dr. Blaisdell and Pro f. Rpler were judges in the Oli vet. llope dcbate, at Oli\-ct, Fridny e vcning-of lnst week.

L. L Burrell, 'oS, who has been teachillg in an In(liall school 011 the Navajo reservation, Shiprock, );". 1Iex., was a college visitor recentl),

The circula r annolillcing the Mar FestiLl1 will be readv for (lislribu_ tion this week. The best of solo­ists have been obtained, and the entertuiu1l1cut will he of the \·cry best. ~Iark thc date, April 2j, on your calendar.

i\<lr. Linton closed his series of lectures and (]cmOllstnltions before the J ackson Y. i\I. C. A.last week :lIld he states that the enthusiasm which ch:lracte rized the class at tne start held up to the last IllOlllent of the course, and they are now phil!' ning for n more advanced work in the future.

In the reccnt debate at Albioll, the team repre~el\til1g that inslitu . tion won the unanimous dccision of thc judgcs over L awrcnce Univer. sity. The question debated \\,:IS,

"Resolved, That a progressive in­heritance ta;.; should be enacted by the government, constitutionality conceded." Albion won on the affirmative. C. C. \Vi1cox, a sopho­more engineer at _\1. A. C. the past yea r, and now a studc.nt at Law­rence, WIIS a member o f the debat_ ing team from that institution .

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Emybodycead,. THE STATE JOURNAL BECAUSE

It completely .:m cr" the field of local news, politics, and till' wor!!1 of sport:..

13cc;lUse its tdeg-r:lph ;mu correspolldl.'l1Ce serdel: CI1:lblc i, to "i, e iIi! rc;u\ers thc blc5l gcncraJncws of the .by in ad. ~:lnce of !lIly other newspape r coming into Lansing.

Ha,'e THE STATE J OURNAL delivered to you r home by ca rrie r

ABOUT THE CAMPUS

Dr. :lIld ).lr5.J. S_l\!";O:lI1i..:l~ Me the proutl par"nt.;: of;\ hally !Iau:.rh­Icr. \'i r.zinia Ludll', horn TUl'sday, ,\prill) .

l\J<lX Tower. '09. is ill \1. .\. C. for n few d:II';< in the inll' .... :,;\s of hi .. lirm. \\'iliillnl;; Bro~. 2\lfg. Co .. (If Detroit.

Dc:UI Gi(chri", spoke helor..: the \\'01l1en':; Liter:lr) CluhlH I'ortl:imj on Fritl;iI of la,,1 '\ l'~'k 011 J>r;I~ lical Eclm:Hlion.

Prof. ,",c.\1.i.: has rercin:d !o:lk rs f rom Dr. L D. Br"nb, ',6. C. t. ~ \1Ho.:n, '0';. C:lrl Chap!!); I" . "f 0('· Iroil . and 1IIhl.'r~, expr~'ssil1:.!: lhl'ir ~orro \\ :11 hi,.. misf,)r\ul1l.' ,m(l ex· prc~~in;.! " hop,-, Ihat hc lila," spt'ed. il.1 rClOIl.'r.

The )l l'Il'!' Cl:t~" (,f til..:: " l·OP!.:!> Churdl is !.:rO\1 ing;n sirellg'th :111,1 fIllllliJer". ::Oom(' pr:lClic;11 pnlh. lenl~ in ,h,· citl of E:I~I I .alhin~ :cre !>I.'iug' \lis c\t~",-.... l whidl II ;il ItO Ilouhl hr;ll<! "hulIl ),::",,\1 rl.'~lIhs b\Jlh 10 inc!i\itIUab :lI1d 10 Ill(: "il} :IS a II hole.

Th('n; :Ire now fh (. inc ubators

hcin:! u~ed h~ Ilk poullr~ t!cp:m. Olt.:IH for l;,horatvr\' "urk :tllli IWIl mor.: :Ire soon Iv I~ :1,J.It:(1. Owing to :I dWIl;!c in tnt· t.'oursc for lIext I car Inl' poulin' clrI,s I" mudl brg'er 11t:lIl 1'1 cr' hcfore, some ~ 5 1\lt:1l h ... inr,: I.'l1roll ... ,\.

Tltt: d;l~~ in ma~h i ne tool d"siKil '· i~i1l.!d ~I.'\cral of the f" c tvries ill L:IJl);ing 1:151 T lles,by l1l ('\ rn;n~, :lnd swdied Ihe \':1r;')IIS 1.1 lk'S of "rlldi:ll drills" in lho.:. Th..: S":le ral n1l.:/I1· rn-rs of tnc clas" will eneh ck'S;:'PI a 1l1r1lhine tool vf Ihis cla~s :K..:onling \0 assi;ttled I.\·pc ami specilications dUring th..: pre5~nl krm.

hi the reccl}t d..:hatiug tn·OUts, :'Ilessr:;. Clule. 1I :1 rl. :llId :\t'nrgolis \\'011 fi rst p/:,ce6, lind \1 il! !herdore cun~ti\l1\c Ihe le:1111 repres~'lI\il1)( :<Of. t\ . C . ill the comillg' COIll..:S! on J une S. '1'\10 prelimin:tries will ),(: held T ucsc!:l\' and \ r eclnc!>tin) o f Ihis week. 'From thcse COll lests Ihe men will he choJseo, so thaI we shaH hal'c tWO Icams :md Iwo ~Ite rn"!c!! .

F:lTmcrs are makin;.:: ,\ greah:r clemallJ Ihan en'r be fore for forest I ree seedlings, which shows :, sub· 51:1111;111 ;!r(owth o f inle r..:!!1 along tile line of rdorestalion . Further, Ihe orders arc more evenly (J;str ibu ted Ol'er the S\:lte und, as a rille, ill sll1 aller lOIS and in gr..:n le r variety o f species c[llled for. I t would seem, therefore, th'll the illl('1""sl is slate· wide and farmcrs a re an xious to begin, on a sm:,1\ scale, 10 repai r som e o f Ihe damage ,Iolle ou r fo rests in past years.

-""'oS=--. -Anllouneemclll is made o f Ihe

marria,<e on April 9 of J. R . D ice, 'oS, and M iss :\1:1 rion Lo uise \ \ . elch , at Burl on, Ohio. T he young peo· pie will be at home :l h c r ~ f:ty I , at ~l orris"ille, X. Y ., where ~Ir. D ice has a position as te :lchcr in the N ew Y ork Sta te School o f A g ricu lture.

Hart. Shaffner &

Marx Clothes

Spalding Sweater s Imperial a nd Knox Hats

Heid Caps a"d

Me'n's W ear t ha t proves its~ lf t he world ove~.

The Mapes Co. 201· 200 S n.nh W u hlnjl;t oll A"e .

fa,- )~"rs Ltlllsi'lC' J Lr,;od:f!.g" Clc!r.",.,.

COLLEG E DRUG LX GROCERY CO.

E XPRESS OfF'tCE.

AGENCY STAR LAUNDRY .

TilE RJ/"LE r d< G R .' / r PRIXTI.YG COJ fl". l.\T

1-.. X$ / .Yf •. .1/ WI//f;,.J.\'

The (;/,·,III(r for April cont;tillS :Hl :l r lirle by Ihe :\!isses .\Ii~~· Jd· fery:tnd Elil.:Lhelh i' :lim un the sull· jec!, !Jow 10 !'ao.:k Ih..: LUllch. T h..: flrlicle I:lk~'s lip Ihe qu !stion o f suiwbilill o f food fo r the lunch . the \:arict)', 1 ~IC:l!}S of ~·:t t r~ in:;, aUrae· t'\'cnesS III pack Ill:,! , CIC., :md Ihen gives sU;'::g'cstions for IUllches for the h:lr.l \\ or king nUl!}, th.: man o f tnor!cratc work, :lnd 111:11 for :I l'hild or II oman in 1lIOc.lcrale wor k. As Sllllliwichcs form the b:lsis of so m;lll\' lunl'11es Ihis important article of fOOlI receivet" csp«~ i al at1elltioll and is c!nsscd :,ccording 10 the kind o f brea~l \ ,sed, each killli hal ing ,·..: r · t~in filli l"'s cspcci:llIy suiled to il. Cakes, co"::'kies, rel ishe,;,. f ruit and confections alJ han: a place. and the artide is hOlh interesling iHl ios-Irue· th·e.

:\I iss Clar :! UHrI OI1 . founder of the f:mlous " R ed Cr03s SocieIY," who died on April 12 at her hOI11C in i\br)'!and, was know n ;111.1 loved by thou!:llllls o f g r:lIcful people. ~he begall her work of. h l1 lll ani l,)' :It the llgeof 40 . H er se n Icc!!i lh roug h. out the ci"il w ar :md the F ranco· Prussia.ll war were known and rec· ognizell e"crywh ere, hut they did not slOp the re. She inter esled he r · self in the suffe re rs a ft e r IhcJohns. tow n fl ood; wellt to R ussia in 1891 to carry food to fami ne d istricts; later. in C uba a lld in w ind and fl ood swept d ist r icts a ll O\'e r the coulltry, organi zing re lief stations, p roviding food and mc(lici ne to those in want, and e \le ry where doing g ood . She re tired in 1904 on account of ad vanc· ing y ears, am i h:ls li\'etl lit Glen E cho, Md., since. S he lived to the r ipe age o f 90 y ears.

COOD VALUES IN HOSIER Y - UNDERWEAR -

CLOVE S - NEC KWE AR

\\'omen's Black Silk Lisle Hose Idth double cotton !;Ole-hlg'h SI)JiceJ heel... 25C pair

HInck. white nut! ,'01<;0'"

"'OUlen 's I'ure tl!l'~a!'l Sitk Hose­d oub l e !'(lIe - higb sl,lked l1eel... .. 50C p.,i1'

IIlllek. wllilel1n(! In' l.

Women'~ tine summer weight, Union Suit- Richeliell rib. LI\c~ or r il>bOti Ir immed.... .... . 50C

~en'$ 0P"I\ :'! Iesh \;nion Suit-,,,",, ,,~, .. -""kl. '"'g''' 59C

) Iell's Silk Lble ItA\( lI~e- d(\uble '-Ole. hi:.:II spliced heel: rt'gu· ia r 25c 'lualily :sl'ecil\\ 81lr. 50C

010"e5 aod Neckwear in a ll tke lates t novelties fo r the Sprin g a nd Summer Season.

C£;o\TR,\L i'JIOI. 1l.t:I..JAB I.£. STORJ:

-:l1'1 E are elpeciaJl~ well «;UiPpe~ ~ to $UFr!~' .\'au with .mythin~ I

. I·OU may nced ill the line of CALLING C.4.RDS, DANCE

AND SOCIETY ~OGR.l,~S

Lawrence & Van Buren Printing Company

Jacob Reed's Sons of P hilad~ l phia

.\1"1.' thl: l;lr:':l:St manufacturer;; o f COLLEGE UNIFORMS III

thC' l n it..:d Sl:1Ies. ant! hal'l' \1 011 :lncl main lain the h\l~i, IlCSS hy shn'r fu r Cl: of rn..:r;1.

The l'nifotltlS \\'orn OIl

micblgl1h JlgtlcUllurl11 eoll~9~

arc lini!>lwll cX:lmple" vf our prOtlllrl.

Jacob Reed's Sons .J!,1J;,·O (,/

.. Gold Meda l Uniforms"

1424·26 Cbenll llt St. Ph ll&deipbll.

DIRECTORY L :\ ~SI:\G UUSI X ES:; AXD

PROFESSIOXAL :\IEX. T he ""n>~" In Ihl5 l ' I,~clor)·. III .. ~IIII§

tho~e of 1I11 our otht. ~dvHtl~eu .• He O)f r ell .. b le \lllr(h,~. We bop" lb~1 Ihe I,,~utl" a ud ~ll1de",~ wI\! IlI ke pn1,,:! \I) JlII1rOnlle

===BAK.ED GOODS.-=-_ 'f it'· TltE ~EI\' 1t ,-I. It:~~lty WI,,·t., )'(111

CII" .. ~ \ 110"'" ~I",k !l,..·.,I. I'l e_. \ ·~ke_. t'<>Okl ~~. lind l'Ilu,.h"ut· - ,,,.1 Uk .. mOllH'r "' .. k,· ... ," .... IUll ell~ ·, ~'I""I d"o .... ~~t 01 I .... ". t .• ,,!.. ,.;",( I~"bl nIt KIIk.")",

BARBERS.

C O 1.1. t~O ): BAR ln: R SHOP. - 10) 8/llh H ()U~ ... W"rr .. n-lI~nrJ'- A nd,.. You .... t the ,,",st "'or" he r". TrJ' It .. nd ~~.

N EW HAH HJ,:H S H OP . In ( ·11 " .... U"l\d· I ,,~. ,,'\iI,'r H'lner'" I ""lJ ,,,,II «ro.·.·'·y

Slort'. If you \l'1~h II "tyllsb h"l~ eut 1I1 1't lib II e n H. 1>: . ~:. H.~ynold5. I'rop. •

BOOKS AND STATIONERY.

A ) 1. ,.; :.U-:RY. 1I6 W"5b. _·h ·t. S . Kooks, • ,,'Ine Sll1tloner)" . lo:nJf tl\ l 'ed ('lI tHnJf

Canll. I"ountliin Pen5. I'IC1"rtJ. I"rll ll' ''5. F lnt "·ram ln,. a SJ)f'tlaltr. t.:p'IOodIlI~ It,.lel. ('ul CoIlIs..-..,uI In I..,. n, ''' '' '

BOOK BINDERS.

G f:O.o. Ui.rflI::A U do CO.-Bookbl ndl'rI. fI<:l'Ou nt '-'It m Rker., JNlpf'r ru ll l\Jf .

IIbrAr,. a nd tine IIr l blnd lQIrS. tile hoJe •• mAp mou n tlnl!'~. lIl b\lm~. pockt l boo k ,. et~. Otthenl' p h o n e ~o. ~811. I n 0111 N.tlo n .. 1 Bank H"lJd (nlJ -CLOTHING.

E LGIN l>IlYFLl~ . Ladln and Ge ntl e . me n " "u rnl'hlnIrOood ~. See ad .

THJ..l MAP": 8 CO, Hllrl. SII&tI'ner .- ~f llrx C lolh u ll nd ~ en'~ "·urnl,hln/ro. M-1\:III W •• b lnl"w n .II.\-e . Sou t b.

CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.

DENTISTS .

N il . .I1l .. 1 H,.:. Lt. P. ", "tIIee . IHI;! HoI· , Ih,re HuH<ll",. , t-lln.'"". ~I "'h. CIII ,

r~C:·'··i':"iPI~" I'. ,-I. "t{o'''IIIh-l'I\O:':,..::c~" b E, PAlnl~:t.,.:,.:. '''·nll~l . U~', Wn<lI·

• illl/:IQn .-I.n·. !> .• 1"''''''lIr. ~11"'oIl<"n. Autum .. l1<- phone. onk,' 3""": '·~.I<I~uCl'.IW.K

J ~:. l<,.o .·~·.:It. I~. II. Jo'. 4'lII l',·:lO!:H> .'lt :r . SlII loIII. 1 R~"1. !lIrl,. ..... 1 ... ,"".lh· pl.t)O)t' I: H~ II pll " n'· ,1( . • ·o.", .. r 'I ...... ( '. 'lndfm.

DR UGGIST S.

ROI':H:R"l'i •· ... f'ITAI. 111'1 '(; !;TO IU:. l'p 10 d .. I", '·or",-... lor" . O pJ>(><1t e Hn1l1"H I:llMk".

DRY GOODS.~-~~

J \\ '. I..:SA " I' , '''.- I"'" '''·''''1111" Fur· • ul"hh',.·. ~':!o,...,.tl I\',i.hhllll"" ,\, •. ~ ...

\[ II.I.~ 1'llY ,.'"'1''' ""._ ''''), . ;"'~,. • ",UIU. ' ',,''' , . Ir""". ,\,.1 s, ·, ,, I,· \\'''rk.

.:\" . '''-.- 11,1 \I'".h l",.t " l1 .\"', ,';outll.

ELECTRiCAL SUPPLIES.

CAP(T"l. .~ I Et"T 'lW .: S ' .IS.:.;HI~{. " .,.- !'\l Ulln. , M Eh 1'lrlNII l'1t1PP" "~.

hh·I".tin lZ _\U" .. nt~· ·h .. ".·, .. ",, .,,, ... 1_ •• • .. r. 'oon. 111''''''111'' 11 1111 n'II~"" ro-odl" .. 1""'1>" II; ~~, " 11<''' llIlIn A\· ...

'1 J,,~ Il. ~ t. HI ' I'It:.-}·ur"lt".,·. (·(1." .. r 1\ • \\'.11.111»/1'1011 AI~. 111141 I»nln S'rp" l .

~ ... ,. ,,<I. HARDWARE. STOVES & TINW'RE •

N PHT" ~ 'S IIA1\1'WAH . :. ,: " "", " 1 H nrdwhro·. Tin" .. , ... , ."11,,11""'11" '. t·Ut .

lotry. :0;1 0 1- .. •. "I~, III WII,hl ll ,.IOII AI· ... S. S~ .. ~".

-=~ MANUfACT URING AND HAiR. DRESSING.

'[ H,.. " . T. C· A" ":. MAtI""""lu.I,, .. . 1\ "h''' nP<~.h''r .~ 1I .. 'r<l''',_IIIII' PH.'OU. ~"".-II'·' ,,,,,,I .. 01 ,'ut '''llr or ~(1l1lhhl"~, III·" e"I,>."" ~"., .,",," "I~d to lUOk n_ .. ood II' II~". TI, .. Ym",·(>-.\" .... I..,,,, lIy .. IPnl<: '1',,1"'\ K~II" I_ I1~~ .. ~~>!CI ".T'. AU\()'""Uc phon. ;"';1. :t.."o , , ~ W",I<I"II'IO" A\'~. ~.

MUSICAL INSTR UMENTS.

G It I S~ .:1.1. Btl' 'So .. \l lchl .... "·. 1..· .. 'lIn ll' ~1 \1 ,k Hon,c." 111,. 11 , .... <1 .. 1'1",,0"

~".I l'I"S"r 1'1"1\0" .• 01<1 0" ,·, ,,,,· .. ,,ient t.-r n,". ~;\'~ rYlhl"" I" "'".". "Old ",,,'1,· .. 1 ," (>"·"undl·... 1 ... ".1",. Br.,n~h . ~\I' S. W II ,IIIIII'tfI" .\, •••• ,

PHYSICIANS.

D K. n S('A R H . RRI ·I-!GE I .. Houri." to ":>Ill &. ,n.: ! IOI ~ntl ; Io ~ p.m. Suo .

da,.s. I~ 10 I and & lo~ P. "'. ,.; .. ~I LlllI " I .. , . Mlcb. Clllt,>ns phon,> I:!.U.

D K, II . W . L -I.S II(,S. ~:, ... t IJI",lolf. :lo11~b . QlI\ce bOUMI: .. 10 ~:a! .II. Ill .. I~~. ' to t

.. nd G~,., lOS Ih 111. 1;"(1,11<,. ... 10 to.1 :;10 &. m .. ; 10'" D. tI '. ('Illu'n. · phou\'~.

PRINTING.

L,-I.\\,HE~C ~: '" \'A~ H I ' H J,:~ I' R l~T' ISH ('IJ.-:!I'~~ I :! I;.H n,' .-1. "''''oe S ortb, ~'Inl' l'rlnllnjr. Rolh l'honl'I.

AU ,.: S P IUST ISG CO.-lit G .... nd An:· UU"IiOUlb. Good prlnUnsr . vince .up.

plle •. ~;n l! r"I'l'd .. a ni •• pro.&lrllmb- ~t,,(·e,. If'-I~. 1OQ'Of' It' .. r ,-,1; ... fom,,&ln pC"~. Bell phone 10If.4 . . 'utQmM I(· phone ~ "11.

ROR~: RT Jo'~IITH PTtl. l'O.-UOr. Wa~h. Ingl0n ""e. lind l onlll ~t. -SHOE REPAIRlNG.

1 '11" 'o:s nAt./..'s SHO i' lor S hoe R~· pRlrlnll'. .-1. 1\ " 'o rk ""Htantct'd. Mil'

~ hlne 0. HAnd S ...... ed Sa1t1. Itubbe r n ~e l'" "'h l h! ,.ou "'RLt. nnt line o f Con f" Cllor.tr,. Walte.'s Old stflnd. Mkhlll'lI n A,·e ..

UNIFORMS.

J AOOOOB;;-R;;;;""E"D'S 80s S.- I ~;'_:-;:'O;;;-"C.C,-"-"" S I_ I'hI1Rdel l>lI l ... PII . Mukeu of "001<1 !lled .. 1 UniCo rn", ~