State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 12, 1906, Image 10

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    "One" on the Professors
One time when Dr. Henry Philip
Tappan was President of the Univer
sity of Michigan, he was suddenly
called out of town; before leaving,
he requested Professor Brunnow,
who had married his daughter and
was at inmate of his family, to find
some member of the faculty to take
his place at morning prayers, next
day. Thereupon Professor Brun
now.visited several. professors,. and
his first question to each of them
was, with his German use of the
consonants, i ! v Professor, can you
bay ?'! < -
Athletes Live Long
Dr. William G. Anderson, ditec
tor of the Yale . gyrrinasiunl, has ob
tained data to prove that athletes, at
least Yale athletes, do not die young
er than non-athletic - persons. In
support of his theory he says of 761
athletes who competed in meets in
the years between 1855, and 1904
only 51 died since graduation.
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WE CARRY
Gents'
A Complete Line of Stationery
Books
NOW LOCATED IN THE HOTEL BUILDING.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
TH, STATE COLLEGIAN
CENT. R. R. OF PA.
In Effect Nov. 26, 1905
HOTEL LIVERY
FIRST CLASS
ACCONIODATIONS
F. A. ROBISON, PROP.
Commercial Telephone.
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16 55 110 403 32 . lau ly fs 24 112 14 5 50
700 10 45 335 ...Waddles ... 820 12 10 545
17 13 110 57 350 .. liruntrine. 18 07 111 57 527
725 11 10 105 State College 800 11 50 520
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f 7 37 4 15 .Bloottisclorl.. 17 40 4 25
735 420 Pine Gr. Mills 735 420
i• Daily except ' 4 unday. I stop on flag
Trains of the Bellefonte Central B. R. con
nect at Bellefonte withtrains of the Penna
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F H. TEI tt.
PAYING bills by check is the
simplest and most
convenient method, and your
check becomes a receipt for the
debt it pays. Open an account
with THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK of State College, Pa.
Drawing Material
On :ma later Monday, May 291.11,
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