Show STUDENT LIFE J2t Premiums will be pi veil for tlie best dairy products exhibited The Horticultural department lias been moved to the third floor where Prof Ilutt now has two large rooms one for recitations and one for laboratory work Mr Nelson farm foreman is now engaged in making drawings for the popular edition of lUilletin No' 80 of this station Prof Clark now has the larpe classes of winter course students in Veterinary Science Feeding and The profess?r is continually receivinp calls for students trained alonp these lines Stock-judpin- p which he is entirely unable to fill Likewise he cannot bepin to supply the demand for students trained in dairying to work in creameries at pood salaries Even four or six weeks’ training alonp any of the above noted lines Prof Clark esp timates would increase the capacity of the student ioo There are certainly uncent ler limited opjiortunities for the students in the Apricultural department The bulletin hoard tit the Apricultural C’ub can now he seen in the main hall of the new building Invitation is extended to all to keep Ksted on the dates when the programs there announced will he given and to attend all the meetings of the club Prof Pall left Jan 9 to attend the meetings of the Northwestern Association of Kntomologists at Portland Oregon wape-earnin- On Saturday evening Jan 16 the Apricultural Club pave an entertainment to the students of the The feature of the procollege gram was an illustrated lecture on “Agriculture in Germany’ by Dr Yoder The Apricultural Glee Club After the furnished the music program refreshments were served and dancing was indulged in by all who desired LiMjiaccriiKJ Moles 'Fite Engineers gave their annual hall in the gymnasium Dec 12 Despite all expectations it was not the “social event of the season” Everyone present however had a good time and no one had a “kick” coming except the treasurer We thank the student body for their generous support At a meeting of the society Dec 15th Mr Morgan delivered a lecture 01 “Roads” Tuttle's injured ankle is improving rapidly and he is again at school State Engineer Doremus lectured before the Engineering Society January 7 Mr Doremus urged the necessity of a broader education and warned 11s against being too hasty in specializing The speaker discussed the life of the engineer at some length touching both the social and professional sides The talk was highly appreciated and we hope sometime in the future to have the gentleman with us again The registrar reports thirty-fou- r |