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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Jun 1908, p. 4

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Froepolt, tluee "torso menial of the uminiol. Gin. Attila Ill one of the organize" of tho minio- II 1m, and in It!" on of “I nut Active mambo". Prrr “an! Adm of Pomona, Ill- Mary Davidson of (firth-“c. J. M. Run: 0! hirlold and Thom-n flm of Spring- field, I." Illa II-ong thou who one mm may. 'l'lu forty-third annual mvetlng of the Illinoin Pun Anocintinu vu- hold in Champni'n on June 2, a and 4. Th. can-ion wan Man ndvnntngo 9! by the Univenity of Illinois and the Com- mnhl Club ol‘the sister city of Ur- blnl, to of" additional entertainment w the flailing editon Ind their 'wivoc. Ill-o “In. About the Ill-Inuit, at Illinois and Il- Gnu Work. And the Two unnu- “.7!th "In Luncheon In tho Twin OR! of Dob-m and N00 80! Dnnvilh. "8" THE STATE “MIN“ "m‘cmu «arr-mun: .7 mm pvt an...“ £21233 5 222 ~ i Fifi e! £3353 3%? 5T“! {3; gr it“; 33%;; 1i 5th; 33g}? :3; 31: tab? 3329.; 'i- gag 5?? 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Milton Buokfln; The Univonity of [m- nail Plaid-n1 [-1. v.1 Juan; The? P. A. Pro-Mont J. .Aanm. M. tho bnnquet the following Iii! «flout! woroirpapondod l9; At 3:30 n'znrn to the university to visit the College of Engineering and ample” "3Q ropnd of tha iqutiguligu. At 11 o'clock I. m to the uivonlty and shalt Ill. build up Ind midi. Short tall- by Den Davenport, Pro- touo! Hopkin- lnd Ptoleloor Bmk‘ annulus. ’l'la Mio- uura adamant! h Frail-or Buvier, who spoke especi- 7 on tho work in household «clam. At 1:00 o'clock I vitit to Urban, Ind - dinner In the Elk room, ‘von by the Urbnn Commend-l Club. alk- by A. J. Miller, Our Guests; 1". H. 8032!, Good Fellowship; H. J. Orson, Jonrnaliam lad Engine», and im- pl’olnptu tnlh by visiting newspaper The ladies of the party were enter- tained by In. 8. TsBuny, truotoe of ”IQ univqnity. V A; 3 o’clock I Banquet, tendered by the Chlmpuign Chunber of Gom- .Cr'fi. 'o'i-"m" 'o'viinii' 1' am: m the un at 1h 30' cm Ind “septic. to «9 India at II. Bonn-duty hotel. Wand-day: At 8 o ’40“ n n»- Iobllo drive uhout tha cm.- 01 Chair 55:.- nd Urban. M 10 o'clock I III-io- sud all: on Jonnll luau flu "live-1n] of Illinois, by Ir. 1". 17. Been. , 1', 31-1166,, with: {Whom-mu mauAu-qm Add“! ”MM ” “I.“ ' Plguui. " n vii'p-a' 'w 7 (in?! Tia-WNERS 67:1 [nu-Mu in 9;)!” I‘ll toll-pm -3- m WNWMWWnqumm m MWWWWMWg m mmmmmmmm mmmmmummmmmmfiu .2 Mt n 5me i . m n .f mam m mm mm m ”w Ml u mfimmmmmwn pa- 0' "fl: or main nun. the lumbar: I": hen-ad h by the following mm: ‘ of mam In? I! 1 iii? “mt-the Ink-uni, nimMMmh-a- I. h’f’iig gym gg‘Tg‘w‘ gig? is =§¥2iii? i: M:::; Eiéié «mm _. is a, $3}? lulu!- «in him Ink m D. o! 'u huh-d to“. W“. hot-- I by I pun M h I” Nib-1 do III Hutu.- 0'"an M up “an I. dun"). «Ind-«mu! M f" ouv you unto univmity. Bonn of II had viuild it. But may van unduly {gun-I 01 “a flu, iu scope, the nvkcy and um node at in inure-u. tic bounty of la grounds, and In gnu ‘ dunno-ll Elam m. Exp-unlu- o! Iupmo won on «cry I“. (mm MIhoWutbouhnholon. guy 0! who. had not be" our Madly to thc ulvmily'n don-Ida to: lug. umwbtlon. But to no II this can I. to blur". Baryon mt um lulu that m handy at It. Int-um] m nun-able I“ 0.0va an no volt-n of th- out. Man I). "‘0“ “la" son In our, _|_Iu a! 3.5,.“ ulvudly'u u- Between the bountiful Ind thrivh' twin cifiol of Urban- nud Chiquita. for the non pm jut inhale the Ur Mu lino, no the gronnd- nnd bund- lug- ul the University of Illinois. lien- the Pvt-I Ami-flo- spenl nearly all of Wed-ad”, and the testimony In that the day In- one of the most do "(Mini on! pushed by the mubon in any convention. We n_ll Ind long a! g E: '2'!- :31 ”I: i- 1 s} ’5 I E; 3% s25 9': 5: l pau- ,lhban h tlu noun, :6“ of Chm- mnc , and tho um house, 1.11, '5. charm I mildew no in hoping :11“ “to other In. public building I Mummy! ._ % Through the courtesy of the Illinoi- Tractluu System tnd ltn president, Hon. W. B. McKinley, on Thurndny after- noon we went to Dlnvme by trolley to visit the Boldiorn' Home in Uncle Joe Canon's town. Thu trip tool III through the lending buainonn Ind rub dance portion of Dnnville. A line eon- cm by the band u the Soldion' flame, sad in impaction of the building! and ground. and I view of Dnvlllo ended an nftarnoon of grant pleasure. The forty-third anus] convention um one o! the non: cunt Ind profitable over held by t million. ‘ Om “II which dourvet more thn x no M b the rut room in (flaun- Elxn. mllnuinod by the Chum: of snow. for we entertainmnt and comfort 0! than who truda here. Peo- ph hon “pining town. haw 3 place to to“, to be down, write lumen, tele- phone, chock push" and mu! one Inoflur while they no in Chlmplign dumping. Better thutfled companion, alum In! unlit-I org-ninth)“ some to Chunpnign thin in mull in I town “In In. a popuhtlon of only 15,000. A sug- rrlp to We. mmmum wwdllmWPotnb-f Jan. dam-ti». nor-um xylem ”mocha!!! mm n W {an m nhunthfly the naeâ€"4n do uh: «hymn caimpravatha Quinn-n «mmmiupmmm, «'0me 3:4" “first?" i33:333 33333 3:33;; 33:33 33::; 3::Egg 3:333?“ mm mm mammm . m a: Mu MU}! hmdficzwdlhuly fimwfimwp ”II t- 34 $1.. .3131, :40 ivy-n13? 1'... ii III-.37.? iiomii,-.ITI,-§ nmdmvpitybw; wuHIN-Idlkldch‘hull mi: 1 EV Wat lands-":0- lulu! who an! inn - howl“;- “£in "but. of in“. £0...“me l‘ou nun-unboun- imminent“: ate-Mp LL“ uh on at the. ‘ The pruanl yrnr, {or the first. time, they have been ulflo to ofler adequate “cum" '0! [ruining In cummetce, bm~ luau and the public urn-inc. Seven diflonut linen of work nu olen‘d: pun] non-mm Ins-inns, cam-acne 1nd consul-r Ion-ice, banking. nilqu uni-mun”, immune, junta-link work, and noon-nanny. Timu- are. i- mh lnutuce, Iour am comm. Ind loud to the uni-In! («I 39 define. Tho but of I» work in Economic- Ind Accent-"y and in than air Jod- then no eight m nluo intru- ton. Son. of the subject. an «one! In, now-sic hhlory o! the linked flutes, «ennui-I geography, um» may and “Mei-g. oo-uoul-l law. pub- ": lulu. Ill-oh! history M the 0mm sum, (in theory nu pnetko a! can, and halting. the noun!" «I “plenum unto. and the man- chimney of the valid than; 11'". in tun or Ilm Inland nu- duu (gill. M mom}. .'I_" E'- II Fur five yearn the university strug- gled with very inadequate means to naintain commercial and business um-s of a high guide. of course, We university; mm not mmpete with the Io-euliud bunim-mn onilege or commercial school. Thaw have their own pmper fields. It does uni undertake to incl; roman-mini arithmetic or bookkeeping. It lim- primarily to train men who will ultlmntely occupy executin- punitionl, uni lino teacher! of high grade ama- mereinl work. Practical out.“ um The unlvonily grndunm now am "an four hundred uud'onu out you. equipped to lnh up tho work of devol- oplng tho renounc- ol' the common- wenlun. 0! this numhat the mutant opottion in engine", closely followed 5 tucllm, lumen and wionllun, Inw- yeu, doctors. pharmacist; dentilb‘ librarian ud many others. :1 alert in nude to glve these student- nt the late university the kind of “mining that will fit them to do the work tint need- to be done. An in: stance n! thlt kind of training, w ich l few years ago wan nuke-rd n in oollemn. i. that given In the cannon in training [or businvux. Onuuulncommemmdm tig- mum" h banning. This ya! I70 are from collide. All 0! the Intel and territorial are "pm-anus! except. pol-flue, lulu, Nov-d. and W0.- fi'éili... .. ' ........a1ii float of the Itudentl an from “I. It.“ of Illinois but the number n- tmtod from other Intel and fro. tor- mainmmnfmmtumm mh'ngu'amhymm'hwflfl- (madam-Immanuel («mfmmnehjohttbemm naturally man foil ”‘9'!“ hottenflnmmmmnmgt inf: 31%: iffiiii 3:33,? runâ€".1». Mom-109m um Ill "ginor- am an in“ lib d. m with OI. "(man of lie m u". - vb. in mm In" My [1' I. Ch m! an: Imlym fill"... 0' tulle to Mooring and. am. In. inn WW; 1'!- inn-u pau- In" whoa! duly In «as a! m, vol-Mud mom "a ade-dtmolllimml II. M ell Ii. Val“. 0' «II III snick- hum.“ wast-“mt locum I n maimmguuuq-M‘ mu 0.. I‘ll. at.“ mum It’s-datum m Union-(m!- “1:!“ 0! III. “in. lo.- nul dim Mom! 11-m- M at mm of O ' I.“ of I“ Japan-nu d II- nth-Iv cl . The out If Ito «lion I). nah: i “no ”'7 «la-ply n with now-illn- al C» Hulda ”chub n! A. W dividol a! ”a. ‘- Iny no.“ 11 m! I“! ”but ya» tho no. u of d f‘ k- hon gun can (I. b an HI! I» 1%??? F929 3 5M §§§;:g§; a :2" 1 iaéii'f'u i.-:t- =3 .0! .r. {in [.3 193.! 1:85 I? ."o in flnl; 2o 3.}! I... 3:: 3- ;. alga...) - an. auto-c M In no? “nibble. I! no u. to [u no you"! good In. our yal_n-nht jug-g 1 The Will need In [bin Jinn-lion to- II] in for non nosey with nhich to nth-nah my question that u. up for Iolutiou, but whleh runot be Cumin-d without more funds [having flux study 0! Illinoin’ mil. I" {be prio'dpli typu o! Iolb In Ibo state have been null-Hy undid. Having gotten A “if knowlv edge 0! the dim-nut [rim uithin th- mm, “a nut ml mm. o! cont-o. to lot-Io and mg) the diluent Inna In on!" (Mt had when nigh! how the thunder and but "calm! a! the m" orcwv tum. Mm am“ I. um um. I. have been Iut own the all“ u [u u III-(la will pen-It. Incl no. mm M!” Maui‘- luv hm» uwunflrly nun- nyod an by um, and to“ dbflvn-um do" In In um halo hon nomad: but that nap- and he publkhd All Oh “(mun-yum be [in- M by 'l‘lm growth on the station aide bu bun oqusl to that o! the college; indeed it Inn gone In toward muting the work To! the collage possible. 01' the money ‘uvnilahlo for all purpose: a little more ‘ than half goes into experiments. Many of these experiments I“: carried on under the very syn of tho studentn. who thus have the mean- ol getting into the clue at touch with the newest phases of agri- cultunl development. Span iug gour- ally, the-a experiment: run along awn distinct “an, an (allow: 1. Experi- ments in the improvtvmvnt and productinn of the four principll rropn, corn, when. outs and claim; in the productive Impac- lty of lllinoia' soils looking toward per- manent fertility; in or5hurd fruits and their economic pmduction and market- ing; in meat produt-tiun; investigations in the prgdut-tiun and marketing of bowel; experiment: in the economic pro- duction of milk uul the prepantion and ale o! in products, am! experiments in flofleulturc. liming especially It itl coll- uemhl Aide. Specific-fly the business of the col- h‘o II to alt: and conduct instruction In all flu "rum lim- o! agriculture which In apecilfly otro In 'lluuoil. lomthlng over eighty di mat courses as oflond in null- and erupt, In animal husbandry, ditty huhndry, horticul- ture, veterinary science uni household union“. No fewer thin thirty-five wh- ors an employed, tad we have 510 Itudont- and 53 apocinlms in both col 1933 and Itagion. ,. _ .. . ‘ ‘ _ _1'|_o mtg-flu con-Mg « l M I, handled; when It in. mm mm M within I brie! ri of I tingle 1110:!” the will Im. not: 5." new, fliltd In their fertil- it;l no Enuglul have been our methmls. Marl: Twain once mined the min \which should have tum Mm to Ms cork. Hedldmtmmymma Hiltekgnmtohhmphynmmln m: “H, «mm “7:11 [If- rtvdlt the station“ Landau“ note-tan" “mph" meat or mm. but that by pne- um n certain amount of artificial In- My against the poison cu m 34551551; £3 5:5? Q5213 35323: g“: .555 ’2: 525;; 2121522551 Con-«dd Hub. and 0» cl“ h- l- M It. pub-u of (mel IAN: pvt M- dnlo arm». I“ he no. and in and“ In. Adm «'u- nqb Ibo pvt-b In on“ t In“ Um" {I “I. OH]. Th chi lulu-n: Mu hallâ€"«mmmut WWII. and adv-ml of ”M II acid-h. - In“ chi-h aim mm- “ My 'V'lll‘ up ll. H" and: d u. my. I! «tonal-o whic- ‘m u I). my, a“ In. any «in [mm 0. cm up mm a w thin- 5.1.1:: now "mm “at. My fly 1h "flaw Don-A “M."Mo-nmduna-Id om y! flu l'vlnu hick yud- on “on N; WV, INA myhy I lam II.‘ in d m "4 lb" on no; “at" 0! noun fund-I 1!th no bound in IN. m“ any. M an I" nwly no! ”I all-MI.- I. u Wit-in y'lvhu h In. M” and “a mu In “why-n1 m 401- hum...“ A an m on. To It. MM ml. or “that. "you: this": Tun- day- not. built In "$61. '50- th vow-ship [-qu 0100.000 and tho 0'in 05.000 In acute lupin. Tia-bop- h-n Iindllv pov- Io lid! pm”! and”. who who It." It.“ "MIMI-x. m gnu up,‘n‘ “on u- an." «I may luv- lcg. l'vhou «nub-Id “0.000 to (to «gun a! My! nit-spa. IMISM In "If nuulmntvm [an a! Uri-u no Ch m. rm" nilmud lamp, "frying we men, the em Iuym o! It i Infium. lob", in" Hunt. 9.- "no uttlou'wu hold-«Juno 2|, ls.1:l~ at which “no wuu imwd the mandate which "all“! the munIy o! ('humpnill Ind “mod Ul‘blnn n m- county seat. The town grew nleudlly. [hilt-null wen built, uhaulu Incl church" Inn» nut-lubed Ind in In“? Hu- l’niwuily a! Illinois. lheu ullwl "lllllmh III-Inn trial I'Mnnity," in nnMiuhwl than by [Ina low-mu. l'fluuu mu u unmll Iowa than, Ind for name 31-." tlu- new ulvrnity, placed out on, llu- western edge o! the lawn. wu IIIu-uded by only I null numb" ui «nah-ma. 1m «In new": In. been firmly. l'vluu hu ('0'. to Ibo unin-nily 1mm Ibo emu, Flu-uptig- (mu “at? um. um“ Ibo viola In m a rmnpul. ‘1'" mm mm- unity. 1 than, It the western edge of which thu univanlty is located, is thv county seat of Champaign county, and lies in -tlw center of the molt noliflc had of the lllinoi'l corn belt. ft is a town of tbaut 10,000 inhabimnts. is well built. ind attractive in appear-me. and vim with in nenr neighbur on the wrst in hospitality to “31' visitors in the univet- pity and the "Twin (jtiu. " Historian] quenioua do not disturb the buulnou man of thin thriving city In his strontium moments, but In this nnivenity eon!" mutton frequently Irina (but lurk epoch. in lfrlmna'a with. UthnI'I liu’ VII the camp- ng [round of Hm‘ Indian until "20. when by "any the land become the property of the whites. In ”22, al- most :u no- u nuru-yvd. the land be- I m In uttled wi'h while t‘nmilim. _- I to, you: Ihe flu! meet' 1-! lornerly pmidont of the association. The men wore eundurzed to the Elk rooms, and the ladies were taken ta luncheon by Mrs. S. 'I‘. Blur-y. member of the university bond or trustees. At the Elk room. the members of the am million were given a very enjoyable luncheon by the Commercial Club, and several mute were reapnmh'fl ta, as in- dicated by the program previously men- tioned. After the luncheon the wholo party returned to the university. I‘IO van to firm Urban, through the courts-y of m Commcreid Club and tho Elke. anter- telned flue Prue Association 1: {much- eun in the Elk room a 1:30 o'elnek Wednesday. The vieitou were not It the university, utter a put of the VIII: to flu; ill-“ultim- had been con loted. by I committee of the Commerci Club, which included Mr. _ h. A. McLean, my 0! VIII, mun-1w: nun-nun. gained of what the pulplk ll auxin: to luv. done, no! tune-Ilium In in- “It will be of vlluu in datum Illl' future “lens of imuflpgionn and. ntontwonvflnllhd flo- h propaml'io Incl-nah. fi- luyyy! _tup,_ hgworotl'knowlod‘o b g, x, ,,_.x_.__ A In of Urbnm’s History.

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