SEMI-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 361 



FROM PRICE J. WILSON 



Tiffin, Ohio, May 22, 1907 



President of Agricultural College, Lansing, Mich.: 



My dear President Snyder: I certainly do most highly 

 appreciate your kind invitation of May 18 to attend the Semi- 

 centennial Exercises of your great institution. My uncle, 

 P. J. Price, Mr. H. A. Woodworth's father-in-law, my brother, 

 and myself walked out from Lansing that day,* for conveyances 

 were of primitive style and not plenty in those days. We all 

 enjoyed the exercises. The address of the president of the 

 College was full of hope and you are enjoying its fruition in 

 these days. I rejoice in the success that has come to Michigan 

 Agricultural College. 



I hope the days of next week will be dehghtful and full of 

 rational enjoyment. I hope to accept your invitation to be 

 present and I do sincerely thank you for this kmdness. 



Very truly yours 



Price J. Wilson 



I May 13, 1857, on which day Michigan Agricultural College was formally 

 dedicated. 



