50 MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



dent and who filled the office of secretary-treasurer for twenty 

 consecutive years, leaving it to become president. Of the 

 sixteen men who have held the office of president, four have 

 been M. A. C. men. Of the membership at large there has 

 always been a liberal number who came to us from M. A. C. 



The society has a warm feeling of friendship for all the 

 schools which are fitting men to become members of the profes- 

 sion. We have a special pride in the two great schools of our 

 own state, the University of Michigan and the Michigan Agricul- 

 tural College, which are engaged in that work. Those of us 

 who laid the foundations of our professional education right 

 here are more than proud of our Alma Mater, of what she has 

 done and what she is now doing for the education of what we 

 deem one of the finest types of manhood — honest, true, and 

 able engineers. 



