DEPARTMENT REPORTS. Ill 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



Refund to students | 10.47 f 9.99 $ G.50 $ 20.96 



Guarantee by contracts . . . 2,105.28 320.00 1,338.50 3,703.84 



Officiating 540.16 05.00 110.00 715.10 



Salary 187.33 5.00 192.33 



Traveling expenses 758.43 745.08 732.57 2,230.08 



General supplies 730.22 290.45 811.39 1,838.00 



Office supplies 11.00 20.10 2.00 33.10 



Printing 65.90 27.25 12.05 105.80 



Loan prior to Sept. 22, 1912 200.00 200.00 



Miscellaneous (a) 879.12 147.74 137.10 1,103.90 



Totals 15,487.91 |1,031.01 |3,155.77 $10,275.29 



Balance June 11, 1913 $1,000.20 



Balance revolving fund $250.00 



(a) Includes $300.00 set aside for "Revolving Fund." 



The great number of students taking advantage of athletic training 

 during the year made necessary the services of an assistant coach, 

 which position Mr. I. J. Cortright has filled in a very commendable 

 manner. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. F. MACKLIN, 

 Director of Athletics. 

 East Lansing, Mich., June 30, 1913. 



REPORT OP THE DEPARTMENT. OF METEOROLOGY. 



President J. L. Snyder: 



Dear Dr. Snyder — I have the honor to report as follows regarding 

 the work of the Department of Meteorology for the fiscal year just 

 closed : 



Thirty-seven students elected this subject for the fall term of 1912. 

 I believe this tenn's work was the most satisfactory of the three so 

 far given. This was due largely to two causes, the use of a valuable 

 new text book "Milham's Meteorology,'," and second on account of the 

 fact that the class was smaller and the laboratory work could be car- 

 ried on more successfully. 



The aim has been each year to give the students a good, practical 

 knowledge of the subject. 



Very respectfully, 

 DEWEY A. SEELEY, 

 Instructor in Meteorology. 



East Lansing, Mich., June 30, 1913. 



