J. , L. Minick—The designing of an electric lighting plant for the borough of State College. J. C. Reed—Subject not yet assigned. J. L. Stewart and H. P. Wood—The investigation of certain phenomena in high transmission. G. J. Yundt—Methods for the prevention of electrolytic action on iron pipes. GENERAL SCIENCE COURSE. N. W. Buckhout— Original research work along Ipotanical W. A. Murray—The Constitution—its adoption and its amend- ments. W. W. Tustin—The sources from which the United States Constitution originated. LATIN SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Miss Mary McKee—Historical research work. COURSE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 1,. A. Harding—The designing and the making of working draw ings of a compound, direct acting duplex pump, for mine use, having a capacity of one million gallons per day against a head of three hundred feet. C. B. Snyder—Compressed air, its adaptability to the trans mission of power, with tests to determine losses in transmission under different pressures, including experimental discussions of economic methods of piping. C. Stone—A study of refrigeration and ice making, including the design of a thirty ton refrigeration plant and the test of an ice plant; COURSE IN MINING ENGINEERING. W. L. Affelder—A microscopic examination of the rocks con stituting the Pololith on the Campus, in order that, by a similar examination made some years hence, the effects of the weather on the various building stones of the State represented in the Polo lith may be determined. W. E. Brandt—The design of a cage rest for a mine shaft, which will allow a direct lowering of the cage. ' W. H. Finley and J. N. Sherer—A comparison of the calorific