State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 31, 1906, Image 4

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    STATE COLLEGIAN -
Published on Thursday of each week during the
college year by the students of The Pennsylvania
State College in the interest of the Students. Fac
ulty, Alumni and friends of the college.
Entered at the Post Office. State College, Pa.,
as second class matter.
EDITORS
A. K. LITTLE, 'O7, Chief
F. K. BREWSTER, 'O7.
H. D. MASON, 'O7.
H. J.DICK, 'O7.
R. B. MECKLEY, 08.
R. W. KRISE, 'OB.
J. K. BARNES, 'O9.
C. N. FLEMING, 'O9
BUSINESS MANAGER.
W. J. DUMM, 'O6.
BUSINESS MANAGER-ELECT
S. H. YORKS, 'O7
ASSISTANTS.
B. W. SCRIBNER, 'OB
J. D. WOODWARD, 'OB
SUBSCRIPTION
$l. 50 per year or $1.25 if paid within n days after
date of subscription.
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1906
EDITORIAL
In former years it has been a
prevalent custom for some Seniors
to sell the programs which admit
them to the Junior assembly. This
year, however, the committee has
taken steps to eliminate this feature,
and it is to be hoped that they will
succeed. The members of the
Senior class are admitted free to the
Junior assembly, which is given in
their honor. For thoughtless men
to deliberately sell their programs is
not the idea intended by the Juniors
in going to so much expense to pro
vide the farewell reception and
dance. The plan as outlined is
printed in another column at the re
quest of the committee in order to
discourage a renewal of the com
mercial spirit of a few.
Kottcamp (in boilers)—"What is
another way of making that test ?"
Rittenhouse—' 'Why Professor there
are five fellows telling me that, but I
don't know which one is right."
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
To the Editor:
Dear Sir :
The programs for this year's
Junior Assembly will be given out
differently than they have been be
fore, in order to prevent their being
transferred. The name of each
person getting programs will be taken,
and every program will be num
bered. A list of the names will be
kept at the door, and each person
must show this number before being
admitted. In order to facilitate
matters it is suggested that students
kindly get their programs as
soon as the notice of their arrival
appears on the bulletin board.
Signed,
Theses of the Graduating Class.
The Utilization of Limestone of
Centre County, Pa.—Fred George
Gay, Lockville.
A Concentration Test on a Mon
tana Copper Ore, with Design of a
100 Ton Mill for its Treatment—Ken
neth Laburn Gilson, Corry.
A Study of the Family, Cruci
ferae —Bessie Breckenridge Glenn,
State College.
The Metallograpy of a Series of
Carbon Steels—Grover Cleveland
Glenn, State College.
Design for 360-Foot Pin Connect
ed Petit Truss Bridge—John Carl
Gotwals, Norristown. .
Three Cylinder Gas Engine—
Arthur Cleveland Harper (with Bair
and Rafter), Bellefonte.
Location of a Railroad Between
State College and Scotia—Oscar
Clinton Hays (with Deuel, Kilmer
and Lorah), Oil City.
Design of a Coal and Ash Hand
ling System for The Pennsylvania
State College—Walter Yerkes Hea
ton, Southampton.
Design for a 270-Foot Pin-Con
nected Railroad Bridge—Wellington
Garfield Heckathorne, Slippery
Rock.
Tests on the Producer Gas Elec-
tric Power Plant at State College—
Frank Hershey (with Jacobs), Har
risburg.
Test of a Constant Current Trans
former—Russell George Heyl (with
Mentzer), Prospect.
Design and Construction of an
Oscillograph—Henry Harrison Holl
inger (with Foltz and Landes ),
York.
Tests on the Producer Gas Elec
tric Power Plant at State College—
Henry Monroe Jacobs (with Her
shy), Bloomsburg.
Design and Construction of a
Single Phase induction Motor—
Parker McFarland Jordan (with
Roper), Mercersburg.
The Committee
Design of a Power Plant for the
Bellefonte Traction Company's Line
Beteen Milesburg and State Col
lege—John Jacob Kaiser (with Flick
inger), Wilkes Barre.
Lfe and Efficiency Test of Tan
talum and Other Incandescent
Lamps—Paul Trauger Kamerer
(with Powell), Greensburg.
Comparative Tests of Steel Rein
forced Concrete Beams—Herbert
Horst Kauffman (with Lytle and
Shed), Lancaster.
The Analysis of Water Paints—
Fred John Kaufman, Oil City.
Location of a Railroad between
State College and- Scotia—Miles
Israel Kilmer (with Deuel, Hays
and Lorah), Stouchsburg.
Construction and Tests of a fif
teen Kilowatt Direct Current Gener
ator—Benjamin Willis Kline (with
Perry), Harrisburg.
Design and Construction of an
Oscillograph—Ray C. Landes (with
Foltz and Hollinger), State College.
Location of a Railroad Between
State College and Scotia—Walter
Lawrence Lorah (with Deuel, Hayes
and Kilmer), Sonestown.
Design for a 350-Foot Pin-Con
nected, Baltimore Truss Railroad
Bridge—Wilfred Drabble Lowe,
Pittsburg.
Comparative Tests of Internal