P VIE SIX / Herman Work and W. W. Twad dell will makc a study of the log ging operatidns in Pocahontas Coun ty, West Virginia, and will visit the Pocahontas LuMber Company, Burner, West Virginia; the Tomb Lumber CoMpany, Watoga, West Virginia; and the Flint Erving and Stoner Comp'inv, Dunlevie, West Virginia. ' C. F Bliss will make a study of _ the methods of logging cypress and longleaf pine in southern Louis., iana. c. 'D. Faunce will make a study of the lUmb - er interests of Forest County, Pennsylvania. =making his teadquarters with Wheeler and us/nbury, Endeavor, Pennsylvania, 5.11, Pollock Will study the op. eratioti of- the Goodyear Lumber Company at Austin, Potter County, :Pennsylvania, T, e semi-Finale, 4lit the ame time that State was winning It debate from Franklin and Marshal on Friday evening, Swarthmpre won - from Dickinoon , by the swim 'score, 2.1. The fi nals,' to decide the championship of the state, will be held in the F, & M. Auditorium at Lancaster on the Friday before Good Friday. As State will probably be represented against Swarthmore by the same team—Schnerr, Osuna, Work, and De Charms —we may expect anoth er great victory. Much credit is due our team for the good 'work they did on Fridg. The result was accomplished by' earnest labor on the of part reach of the debaters, and by the assistance of Lens, Atkinson and Levisee. Each man on the team spent approximate ly 200 hours in preparation. For 3 ,or 4 hours on one day each week the men all met together to work upon the question. It• is to be re gretted that the• illness of De -Charms prevented his absence on - the -night of the contest. f ,[ •tirl • yaptOge 1 o ll k te; L i ty: 4/jArlji 1 hod 1 1 1 RI 1-- Thie erigitiee propee . perime and vet . I being b l eering Cul , 1 , 1 Pr= ,1 0, Fr . !tan =St tur y a - d iiieerin! ii 1 - lld ' laßel. `e, r lative arn . i)Orr i . ly 1 ol?faioe l d .v, of the Sui It P l . l7*, pr. i burg, g: 1 terestin fore 1( 4 , ~,_ i l lg . stu - 11 d ecture oi i wat; fignreg many' .57 harm ' ing all)il I lber , lec [ore- Mr l . Barre, r., !'94 day aft , ng soc . ,ome cai'e. till clothes as wel i in full Ile lilis, 3,: \liv I oi . oeil e lial e r risertl ave ers, 1 1 , then by w i l i . np f a 1 I gw York City ' i ornery ri! e efonte ech, of iniz x ng +aft W i D red o engi th I spo Leti nc.; e of !in or 1 40 1 are ob have a care to t as their autho itative dress ancl tuxedo suits f being' sold on Broad- nd in our own city they who realize the many 1 !caring fashionable New in the 'hops of iAlfrel to_ I, ,0.0 0•I I CC 1%0 connectin with , sewer installation, and min er work, Mr, 'Damon told of Some! recent road work i near Philadelphia, Some Of the new t for the department o' materials of ' constru rived, arid are being labor l atories. Mit. James Elliot Elliottson, a milling Friday and Saturday about intebducing mechanical engineerhlg course pro viding suitable preparatidn for men whol are interested tin the_milling in- dustry ,1 3 of Kinsloe oi the electrical de partinent is being assisted by tl4 Isa i tionall 4sskia don t [ of Lamp Manufacturers, in testing tungsten lamps and finding the relative ef fects of the current carve of alter nating current on the tungsten filaments. ged to eir fit- 'sting Machines mechanics and Lion have ar- If located in the , C. E., of expert, spent here, to talk option in the
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