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quash Worth Growing 1 t' Squash ls a vegetable of many types, all of which are Worm rowing. , 11 Th 1 t 1 nd may take up more room than the sms irdengcgriussale? Tgligeegrliest is the summer Squash- The slfalfht geek, 15 the Patty Pan, followed by the long Italian Variety' he one e: 1 1 i'I'h 'f ll h' ,uch as the Acorn or Table Queen and the But' Blfnug-eglvle fgtiliggactizry 'results while the large Hubbard squash is e 'user ' is '?l'!Te:gaglai1'i:1s,viwfil:h one' exception, are bothered bly an inysecik ug: luesh'v11-ie borer. It is hard to control unless you to low SDIEY S v usti 'gqhedule prepared by your county agent who locally rieptrleg Bn ,Q U. s, Department ot Agriculture. T e one except on ds d I ' f, squash- which has quality, flavor, a generoushylel dau 3 'ifaten green as a suxinmgiugsgtgigatighlater a fall squas ,ann -. T ,. 1 una - . A P auaglln ggliigghspie with cheese, are a real table delicacy worth KQV in any garden with sufficient room. - N- .. - norn in New Yorlc, 1500, gl'1ltlllillCCl from Hnmil 5 5 fl. ges :md Literzxture. L53 Professor of Greek in rblic Schools of Morris- work in Metaphysics, in zxnminzrtion 5 since 1888, ge, I' Hllege, 1883, 1885--84, te:1cher of science in 'ructor in Mzttllemzttics CK Agricultur:1l College, ,ntl Vermontville for Dlivet College, 1889, llivet College. y is. rersity, 1889, Assistant 1 ulied ut Marine Bio- l essor of Biology and l , and Instruc- ton College, 18845 Prin- cipal of the Public Schools of Briclgewnter, N, Y., one yezirg Principal of Franklin Academy, N. Y., three years, l'rol'essor of Mathematics in Park College, Mo., two years, since ISQO, and Nztturzil Philosopy in Olivet College. jo HN A. M1t.1.1sR. Professor of Astronomy Professor of Music, :md Director of Conservatory. Born in Detroit, Michigan, 18065 studied music ,L1tYpsil:1nti, Detroit, Ann Arbor and Boston, Director of Conservatory nt Xllesttiielcl College two years, Professor of Piano and Harmony z1tSt:1te Normal, Mich., two years 5 since 1890, Director of Conservatory in Olivet College.
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GERANIUMS PROVIDE GOOD FOLIAGE AND EXCELLENT COLORS AND gf! Za , . 1 ai tgps ?i,,NY af A 1:,.1y,,2 K . Cl GeroniumsMoke Comeback These old-fashioned garden flowers are undergoing a rebirth of I ularity. pop Geraniurns make excellent garden plants when grown in full gun, and in rich soll with good drainage. They may be used ln beds and ln borders. in front of foundation plantings or ln pots and window boxes. Any of these locations will provide you with good foll- nge and excellent colors. D C The flowers range Irom white through ptnk to bright shades of 1 lt-ge, 18653 Super- itiive yearsg of the :ip'1l of Fort Byron st gratuate work at of Chemistry and tor in Greek. i'om Olivet College, Seminary, Chicago, tens, Greeceg since tructor in Greek in l'1'i11cip:1l of i iseiglit yenrsp graci- jteacher in Public istitutcp 18551-OO, perintendent of tl1e er Board of Regents e Normal School at ruction for state of glish Literature in red and the foliage itself is attractive in form. with some varieties having anulticolored markings, producing an interesting pattern in the ar en. . 1 'El-ie plant is frequently trained onto standards or small trees . and ls such makes wonder ul accent notes in the garden or on,the terrace. When the plants are Ewown ln pots they will benefitekfrgn light feedlngs throughout the wering season. Marg' gardeners 'are l how collecting and treasurxng the old-fashioned va etles of geran- , iums for their gardens. ' ince- 1885 at Olivet f1l'2lillllllk'Cl from Agl'lClllllll'Jll College Kansas, :intl studied art in Chicagog lilccti-tl Instructor in lininting and Ilmwiiig in Olivet College, 18843 Resigneml l7t'Ct'IlllJl'l', ISQI. GICORGIC N l'1I.l.IS. .X. M. Instructor in Latin. Born in New York in 18553 g1'atluated from Olivet College in 1S7Sg received th-grvc of A. M. from Alma Mater in ISSI, l'rincip:1l of Normal lJep:1rt1n1-nt of Tallsiciega College twoye:11'sp organized Preparatory Department in Tallaclt-ga College, and l'rincipal of the saute for three yt-:xrsp 1385-84, Acting l,l'lllCll11ll of l reparatory Dr-partrnent of Olivet Collegei taught in Clticigo Nlanual Training School one yt-arg since 1S85 Instructor in Latin in Olivet College.
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MRS. JOHN A. MILLER. Teacher of the Piano. Born in Michigan, 1866: studied music at Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor: teach' er of Piano and Harmony in Westfield College, one year: since 1890, teacher of the Piano in Olivet College. CHARLES E. DIXON, A. M. Professor of Latin Language and Literature. Born in New York, 1864: 1880-81, studied at University of Rochester, N. Y.: graduated from DePauw, 1888: Instructor in Preparatory Department at DePauw University five years: since 1891 at Olivet College.. Miss EMILY J. CLARK, A. B. Principal of the Young Women's Department. Born in Maine, 1857 : graduated from Wellesley College, 1882: 1882-83, studied and taught at Wellesley College : 1883-84, Instructor in Latin in Baldwin English and Classical School, Minn.: 1884-QI, Instruc- tor in Latin in Wellesley College: since 1891, Principal of Young NVomen's Department, and Instructor in Ancient History in Olivet College. SAMUEL L. WISE. Instructor in Art. Born in Ohio, 1853: studied Art under A. O. Revenaugh, jackson. and under Walter Satterlee, New York: elected Instructor in Art, january 1, 1892, Vin' Mrs. E. M. Kedzie, resigned. ., ..s.-,.,,M'
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