The College News, July 10, 1914
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Eastern Michigan University DigitalCommons@EMU EMU Student Newspaper: The orN mal News & University Archives The Eastern Echo 1914 The olC lege News, July 10, 1914 Eastern Michigan University Follow this and additional works at: https://commons.emich.edu/student_news Recommended Citation Eastern Michigan University, "The oC llege News, July 10, 1914" (1914). EMU Student Newspaper: The Normal News & The Eastern Echo. 320. https://commons.emich.edu/student_news/320 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at DigitalCommons@EMU. It has been accepted for inclusion in EMU Student Newspaper: The orN mal News & The Eastern Echo by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@EMU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The College News VOL. I YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN, JULY IO, 1914 NO. 2 COL. SHIELDS LECTURES SUMMER SCHOOL TEAM UPON WILD ANIMALS TO PLAY TOMORROW Makes Strong Appeal for Preservation Play U. of M. Team On The Normal CALENDAR College Grounds of the Feathered Tribe Saturday, July 11.- Col. G. 0. Shields, soldier, naturalist, Baseball, U. of M. vs. Normal, Normal field,3 The Summer School baseball team makes its first appearance in a game lecturer and hunter, gave a series of p. m. S. C. A. Party, Starkweather, 8 p. m. with the University of Michigan Sum three very interesting and instructive Sunday, July 12-. mer School team at Normal field to lectures at Normal hall this week. Col. S. C. A. meeting, Prof. H. Z. Wilbur, "Glory of morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Shields has spent many years in out the Commonplace," Starkweather, 2:45 p. m. strength of the University team as door life, hunting and photographing well as the team representing the Nor Monday, July 13.- . '1 wild animals and birds throughout the Third Summer School Recital-Mrs. Anms D. mal is not yet known, this being the United States and Canada, and his in Gray, Contralto; Miss Mar_y J?ickinson,Pianist; first game for either team. timate acquaintance with the habits Miss Vera Richardson, P1amst; Normal Hall, Lawson will probably be sent to the and traits of these wild animals as 8p.m. mound at the beginning, by Dr. Ran they live in their natural haunts, made Tuesday, July 14- som, while Lewis will do the catching. his lectures very interesting. Lecture by Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton, Normal The appearance of Poxton, who play His lecture Tuesday evening on Hall, 8 p. m. ed on the team last term, has added "Wild Animals and Birds," was il Wednesday, July 15- much strength to the present aggrega lustrated by views of a great many of S. C. A. Mid-week meeting, Starkweather, 7 p. m. tion. It is not yet decided where he the native birds of this continent as Lecture, Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton, Normal will play but it is probable that he will they live in the forests and plains of hall 8, p. m. be in the outfield as McLaren has made a very creditable showing thus the western states. Col. Shields em Thursday, July 16- far in practice at first base. phasized the importance of our wild Lecture, Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton, Normal hall 8, p. m. Backman, another new man to re animals and birds and made a strong port for practice this week, will be plea for their preservation. seen at second base, while the rest of Wednesday evening he took his aud the infield will be as previously an ience on a sight-seeing trip of the nounced, Davis at short and Foley at Rocky mountains by means of photo the third base position. graphic illustrations. He began at In the outfield all four men who are the foot of the mountains and gradu FACULTY VACATIONS COMING EXCURSIONS trying out will probably play part of ally worked to the snow covered peaks, the game. explaining and describing the forests Several of the Regular Faculty Are Prof. Sherzer Has Planned Many In In previous years we have triumph and animal life upon these mountains. ed over the Summer School team of After his lecture a big bon-fire cele Off Duty This Summer teresting Trips for July Several members of the regular fac As is the usual custom, a great num the University several times and it bration was held on the football field should be a close game tomorrow, at which all the Boy Scouts and Camp ulty are taking vacations this sum ber of trips have been arranged for mer. Many of them are using this students who care to take part, during both teams having had about the same Fire Girls of the city attended in uni amount of training and neither being form. Many stories of frontier life time for study at other institutions; this term. Already some of these trips others are resorting at some of the made up of men who have yet played were told by Col. Shields and the cele have been held but we are printing Northern Michigan summer resorts, together. bration was culminated by the singing the remaining list in order that every while still others are spending most of one may know of several songs. what they are. You their time in the city with occasional may not be able to take all of them MR. SETON TO LECTURE Col. Shields' knowledge of the In short excursions out of town. but the list coming before you at this Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton dians and their life as spent on the Prof. S. B. Laird is spending a few will time will enable you to choo_se those deliver the next series of Summer plains and reservations made his lec weeks at Epworth Heights, Ludington. in which you are the most interested. ture Thursday evening, interesting to School lectures Tuesday, Wednesday Profs. C. O. Hoyt, W. H. Pierce, J. S. These trips have all been arranged by and all. Thursday evenings of next week Lathers and F. A. Barbour are staying Professor Sherzer and the cost for at Normal hall. in the city. Some have well cultivat each has been reduced to a minimum. Mr. Seton is an American author JUNE GRANDUATE WEDS ed gardens demanding their attention, From time to time we will make fur and illustrator of wide while others are spending the time in renown. He her announcements in regard to them: first became widely known Announcement has been made of the study. through his A trip to the gas work and flouring cleverly written magazine marriage of Charles Jay Deeter, of Mr. Russell Mumford, of the science mill. stories about animals, based according to his Larwell, Ind., to Miss Grace Alita department, is attending the Univer A trip to the paper mill. assertions, upon natural history as ob Carleton, of St. Clair. The ceremony sity of Columbia, at New York City, The Ypsilanti Fire Department. served by himself. These stories have took place at high noon July 1 at the where he is taking advanced work. Visit to a stock and dairy farm. served to stimulate interest Woodward Avenue Baptist church, in Miss Alice I. Boardman and Miss in natural Power plant of the Eastern Michi- history, and to arouse sympathy • the absence of Dr. M. P. Fikes, the Margaret E. Wise are managing the Company. for, gan Edison and a desire to protect, wild Rev. B. McDermand, of the Jefferson Berkshire tea parlor. The animals. campus of the University of Among Mr. Seton's most Avenue Baptist church, officiated. Miss Misses Madge and Blye Quigley are Michigan; widely museum, library, art gal known stories are, "The Biography f Carleton is the only daughter of· the touring. the western states. lery and Hill Memorial. of a Grizzly," "Lobo, Rag and Vixen," late Senator G. W. Carleton, of Mis Mr. F. G. Beyerman has charge of The lake country of the Huron Riv and "Animal Heroes." souri, and a June graduate of Michigan His works are a Y. M. C. A. camp in New York. er. all illustrated by himself. State Normal college of Ypsilanti. Prof. John P. Everette, who goes to The clay working industries of De Mr. Seton is one of Mr. and Mrs. Deeter will be at home Kalamazoo Normal as head of the de troit. the best known naturalists of the present day and Detroit after Sept. 1.-Detroit partment of mathematics next year, The Wayne County his Ii� _ Home and farm. lectures are sure to be very interest �ews. (Continued on third page) (Continued on third page) ing. -------------------------------------- THE COLLEGE NEW.S to The College News there i� 1:ttiU time to reroedy the situa.. We extend an invitation to you tion to some ext.ent. One thing edu Pub1is 1c1l Uy ·the cst.ion ,1hould give us above all othet· l n )1iC'higa u -S tate:- N oruH1.l Col!t>ge thi gs is a eomprehcnsi,ten(!s:i; of ou1· VISIT OUR FASHION SHOW Some ople stnrt thing-: own nbility. pe a a ORl:-.1 W. KAY/', and n('ver ftni:;h them; olheri,; start which never stops and alw ys displ ys something new. 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