156 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 



FIKST KEPORT OF THE LIBERAL ARTS COUXCIL 



To the President : 



Sir : — Members of the Board of Control for the current year : 



W. W. Johnston, 

 C. P. Halligan, 

 TV. H. French. 



Student members : 



C L. Richards, 

 E. O. Perrine, 

 Ruth Chamberlin, 

 Frances Holden. 



We feel that the Liberal Arts Council has pronded wholesome literary 

 and musical entertainment for the student body in the fonn of five (5) 

 lectures, one dramatic reading, and three (3) musicals as listed below: 



October 24. Douglas Malloch §100.00 



November 22, Carl Sandberg 150.00 



December 5. Marie Tiffany 250.00 



Januarv 9. Theo Carle .". 350.00 



January 24. Henry L. Southwick 100.00 



February 6. Elschuco Quartet 400.00 



Marcli 13. Louis K. Anspacher 150.00 



April 10, M. A. C. Glee Club 100.00 



In addition to the foregoing items of expense, there have been bills 

 for printing, labor and supplies. 



The entire financial statement for the year showing receipts and ex- 

 penditures, is appended hereto. 



The Council desires to repeat the recommendation of one year ago, 

 that the President shall call a joint meeting of the special entertain- 

 ment committees of the college, in order that a schedule may be arranged 

 so that there may be the fewest possible conflicting dates. There are so 

 many activities on the campus that it is difficult to find open dates for 

 our entertainments. We also ask that permission be given us to use 

 the gymnasium for an auditorium for the ensuing year. 



Respectfullv submitted, 



'W. H. FRENCH, 

 Chairman Liberal Arts Council. 



