Michigan Agricultural College Association 2 the M

Michigan Agricultural College Association 2 the M

i'%^- 11! L.; $*W '..'£&?•>.;. -... -JB IMP Published by the lift Michigan Agricultural College Association 2 THE M. A. C. RECORD. Northeast Michigan. President—E. C. Geyer, '13, 511 Perry St., THE M. A. C. RECORD Saginaw, W. S. Entered as second-class matter October 30, Vice President—Roscoe W. Rice, '17, 615 1916, at the post office at East Lansing, N. Farragut St., Bay City Michigan, under the Act of Secretary—Dan H. Ellis, '07, 616 Owen St., March 3, 1879. Saginaw. Treasurer—Z. E. Colbv, '09, 213 Fraser St., Published every Friday during the College Bay City. Year by the Michigan Agricultural Lenawee County. College Association. President—C. L. Coffeen, '12, Adrian. Secretary—-Jessie Illenden, '19, Adrian. H. E. Thomas, '85, Lansing - President St. Joseph County. H. B. Gunnison, '00, Detroit, Vice President President^W. T. Langley, '82, Constan- J. H. Prost, '04, Chicago - - Treasurer tine, R. F. D. C. W. McKibbin, '11, Lansing, Secy.—Sam Hagenbuck, '10, Three Rivers. Secretary and Editor Berrien County. May E. Foley, '18 - Assistant Secretary President—Charles Richards, Benton Har­ Members of Executive Committee. bor, R. R. Fair Plains. Elected at Large: Vice-President—Beatrice Jakway, '17. C. S. Langdon; '11, Hubbardston. Secretary—Kittie Handy, '16, Court House, A. C. Anderson, '06, Flint. St. Joseph. Mrs. Helen Esselstyn Wood, '09, Lansing. Treasurer—Willard Sanborn, '13. Livingston County. MEMBERSHIP IN THE M. A. C. ASSOCIA­ President, G. P. Burkhart, '10, Fowlerville. TION which includes subscription to Secretary, F. S. Dunks, '05, Court House, the Record, $2.00 PER YEAR. Howell. Make Remittances payable to the M. A. C. Northwest Michigan. Association. President—H. A. Danville, '83, Manistee. Unless members request a discontinuance it Vice-President—L. W. Reed, '14, Copemish. will be assumed that a renew^al of Secretary—Alice Kuenzli, '16, Manistee. membership is desired. ' Chicago, 111. President—Wm. D. Hurd, '99, 820 Lumber Exchange Bldg. M. A. C. ASSOCIATIONS. Secretary—H. P. Henry, '15, 192 N. Clark. New York City. President—John J. Bush, '84, 616 W. 137th Central Michigan. St., New York City, N. Y. President—S. F. Edwards, '99, Lansing. Secretary— O. S. Shields, '16, 719 Hancock Vice President—Elizabeth Palm, '11, Li­ St., Brooklyn, N. Y. brary, East Lansing. Cleveland, Ohio. Secretary-Treasurer—E. E. Hotchin, '12, Secretary—L. C. Milburn, '14, 1451 E. 134th East Lansing. St., Cleveland. Detroit Club. Milwaukee, Wis. President—L. T. Clark, '04, 108 Charlotte President—Wm. L. Davidson, '13, Scout Ave. Executive, 84 Mason St. Vice-President—B. H. Anibal,'09, 185 Rich- Secretary—Geo. B. Wells, '00, Schrader ton Ave. Lumber Co. Secretary-Treasurer—G. V. Branch, '12, Portland, Oregon. 1934 Livernois Ave. President—C. W. Bale, '00, 718 E. Ash St., Portland, Ore. Grand Rapids. Secretary-Treasurer—R. G. Scofield, '07. President—Mrs. L. B. Littell, '03, 554 Gid- 1061% East Sixth St., Portland, Ore. dings Ave. Minneapolis Club. Vice-President—Mrs. Caspar Baarman, 636 President—J. Allen Miller, '12, 2938 Tay­ Parkwood St. lor St., N. E. Secretary-Treasurer—Miss Luie H. Ball, '13. Vice-President—I. J. Westerveld, '12, care Universal Portland Cement Co. Flint Club. Secretary—C. C. Cavanagh, '09, 836 Secur­ President—I. E. Parsons, '07, Grand Blanc. ity Bldg. Vice-President—Mrs. O. G. Anderson, '13, Washington, D. C. Grand Blanc. President—John W. Rittinger, '94, Room Secretary—Howard R. Estes, '17, Y. M. C. 364 House Office. A., Flint. Secretary—Mrs. D. A. Gurney, '04, 1217 Owosso. Gallatin St., N. W. , President- -R. Western New York. ver St. S. Linton, '16, 329 W. Oli- President—Prof. G. H. Collingwood, '11, Secretary—H. E. Dennison, '11, 305 Miner 408 Dryden Rd., Ithaca. Secretary—Prof. W. J. Wright, '04, Cor­ Bldg. nell Univ., Ithaca. Jackson County. Southern California. President—L. Whitney Watkins, '03, Man­ President—Harry A. Schuyler, '13, of chester. Whittier. Vice-President—W. K. Sagindorph, '04, 415 Secretary-Treasurer—Ralph E. Caryl, '14, W. Franklin St., Jackson. Riverside. Secretary—W. B. Allen, '07, 129 S. Hill St., Northern California. Jackson. Vice-President—E. C. Bank, '84, Jeffery Hotel, Salinas, Calif. Kalamazoo Club. Secretary—G. H. Freear, 120 Jessie' St., President—Jason Woodman, '81, Federal San Francisco. Bldg. Seattle. Vice President—Fred L. Chappell, '85, President—Josephine Hart, '12, 4001 Whit­ Chase Block. man Ave. Secretary—Fred W. Temple, '14, 209 W. Vice-President—Capt Wm. D. Frazer, '09,. Frank St. 5012, 20 Ave. N. E. Upper Peninsula Association. Secretary-Treasurer—Emma B. Barrett, '03, President—L. R. Walker, '15, Court House, 4001 Whitman Ave. Marquette, Mich. New England. Secretary—Aurelia B. Potts, '12, Court Secretary—Glenn C. Sevey, '03, Russell,. House, Marquette, Mich. Mass. % THE M. A. O. RECORD. 3 IF YOU WOULD HAVE REAL SERVICE—LET M. A. G. MEN SERVE YOU EDWARD N. PAGELSEN, '89 WALDO ROHNERT, '89 Wholesale Seed Grower, Patents. Patent Law, Trademarks Gilroy, Calif. 1107-10 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Detroit, Michigan. NORTHVILLE MILLING COMPANY Northville, Michigan A. M. EMERY, '83 D. P. YERKES, '89, Proprietor 223 Washington Ave. N. "Gold Lace," "Crystal Patent," Fancy H. C. Pratt, '09, in Charge of Office Supply Pastry," Wholesale and Retail, Department. Flour, Feed and Grain. Books, Fine Stationery, Engraved Calling ' Cards, Fountain Pens, Pictures, Frames, VIRGIL T. BOGUE, '11 Filing Cabinets and General Landscape Architect and Nurseryman Office Supplies. y/our grounds planted with our extra grown shrubs and specimen trees and evergreens SMITH POULTRY «& EGG CO. will give you immediate results. Commission Merchants Geneva, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. Solicit consignments in Poultry Veal Eggs CHARLES E. SUMNER, '79 Guy H. 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Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens and Vines. 112 Wash. Ave. N. Landscape Beantilication Service, Sam Beck, with '12, Secy, and Treas. Birmingham, Mich. Best in Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys. Royal Tailored Garments JOHN P. NELLIST, '96 to order. Publisher of Michigan Touring Maps. 1955 Jefferson Avenue. S. E., FRY BROKERAGE CO., INC. Grand Rapids, Mich. Shipper's Agents Car-lot Distributors of Fruits and Vegetables THE EDWARDS LABORATORIES 192 N. Clark St. Lansing, Michigan M. Fry, President; H. P. Henry, '15, Vice S. F. Edwards, '99 President and Treasurer; V. C. Taggart, Anti-Hog Cholera Serum and Other Biologi­ '16, Secretary. cal Products. Legume Bacteria Cul­ Oldest Brokerage House in Chicago. tures for Seed Inoculation. O. C. Howe, '83, Manager LANDSCAPES WITHOUT WAITING LANSING INVESTMENT CO. Plans by Graduate Landscape Architects Stocks—Bonds F. A. Carlson, '16 Capital National Bank Bldg., Lansing, Mich. 508 Mathews Bldg., Milwaukee, Wisconsin. WM. J. 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