Michigan State University - Red Cedar Log Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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K A x A ' . Abi. ' . s 2' A 1 A X 4? A A A A View to northeast across campus, 1888. From left, Williams, Chemistry, greenhouse chimney, first Wells, Botany. The Agricultural College of the State of Michigan was now a reality: three buildings on a hill, in a cleared patch of swamp and muck land. On two barked, fifteen-foot poles before Saint's Rest hung a bell, and it was rung throughout dedication day and on into the night. Horace Greeley, of the New York Tribune, one of America's greatest editorialists, wrote President Williams: I would sooner be Presi- dent of the first State Agricultural College than President of the United Statesf, Congress heard about it. In 1850, Michi- gan had asked for federal aid for an agri- cultural college, and was denied. In l858, it tried again with legislative sanction, and a bill sponsored by Rep. Justin S. Morrill of Vermont passed both Houses and Senate. But President James Buchanan vetoed it. The Delta Tau Delta room Cplaque at leftl in Williams hall, photographed about 1885. The first Creek letter society at State f1872J, it was dis- continued in 1891. George Thompson Fairchild helped frame the Morrill Act. At Michigan State, 1865 to 1879, he was a teacher, acting president 41872-732, assistant secretary, and librarian. He became president of the Agricultural College of Kansas. li- C'. -

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fer ffzgfel-X .g A ik X-in 1 X' D M . y ..' 1.5 ff lv .9 A N: h Q ', 1 - A - In 1855, a canal is dug at Sault Ste. Marie. 3' ' K, ' 'M 1859 first oil well completed, Titusville, Pa. 1 xi A 1860, the Pony Express started operations. 'C 1861 the machine gun is invented. V 1861 1865 1867 1871 Confederate states formed, Civil war starts. Civil war ends, Lincoln assassinated. United States purchases Alaska from Russia. Mrs. O'Leary's cow starts great Chicago fire. Pioneer in the 1flfLUl1f'lfl7 of mind' The .ftelte college THERE WERE MUSIC and poetry. Capt. I. M. Cravath of Lansing contributed an ode: Hark! Hark! Hark! Tillers of the earth, The day of triumph is come. Science now owns thy worth And builds with thee her home. ' Q .' 1 'i '-W' 'A' Lawn tennis before Chem Fort, 1884. Addition. left, is dated 1881. 19 'J v



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1876, Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone. 1876, Custer and troops massacred at Little Big Horn. 1878, Thomas A. Edison invents incandescent lighting. tate? ZZZKOZ .spreads alcrorr the noztion . IN 1862, with agriculturists and statesmen pointing to Michigan's local experiment, Senator Morrill again pressed his measure on Congress, seeking federal support for such institutions. The bill was signed into law Feb. 12, 1862, by Abraham Lincoln. The Morrill Act provided aid for colleges whose 'sleading object shall be, without ex- cluding other scientilic and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agri- culture and the mechanic arts. State's first football team, 1886. Capt. George Morrice holds football. Others, from left: R. I. Coryell, C. P. Gillette, E. A. Bartness, W. C. Sanson, D. I. Stryker, I. D. Tower, J. Y. Clark, WV. I. Power, E. C. Bank, Rich Edling, C. C. Lillie. Coach was Prof. R. C. Carpenter, mathematics-civil engineering. The Class of 1886 posed for this picture in its sophomore year. It was one of the most active of 19th century classes, working vigorously for athletics, student government, publications, curriculum changes. 21

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