State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 31, 1906, Image 5

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    Combustion Engines—Nathan Mar
ple Lower (with C. H. Williams and
W. H. Williams), Jarrettown.
Comparative Tests of Steel Rein
forced Concrete Beams—George
Nathanial Lytle (with - Kauffman
and Shed,) Huntingdon.
Distribution and Habits of Penn
sylvanian Fishes—Wilbur Ross Mc-
Connell, Indiana.
Development of a Bituminous
Coal Mine—George Jose Rose Mc-
Gee (with Caswell and Dalburg),
McGee's Mills. .
Discussion and Design of a Bitu
minous Coal Washery System—Don
Gates Mahaffey, Mahaffey.
Investigations with the Kryptol
Electric Furnace—John Keys Ma
haffey, Clearfield.
Test of a Constant Current Trans
former—John Kurtz Mentzer (with
Heyl), Kinzers.
The Preparation of Certain Bro
mates—Charles Vincent Murphy,
Pittsburg.
COLLEGE ORBIT
University of Pennsylvania has
signed a two-year contract in foot
ball with Michigan University.
The seniors at Colgate have de
cided not to wear sweaters, flannel
shirts, high shoes, or corduroys dur
ing the spring term.
Statistics give the average salary
of graduates of Boston Tech. at
$623 the first 3 ear, $3,000 after ten
years, and $5,000 after twenty
years.
Harvard University has decided
to play football according to the
new rules. However, she has cut
University of Pennsylvania off her
schedule.
Amherst College has adopted the
honor system. Freshmen caught
cheating are sus?erld!d for a term,
those from the three upper classes
will be expelled.
Ohio Wesleyan has taken steps
toward the adoption of the Honor
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
System. It will be tried in various
forms in different class rooms be
fore a general system is given to the
whole college.
The Athletic Association of Dick
inson college has decided that, here
after, managers of athletic teams
shall not be permitted to wear the
letter "D," except on a small button
in the lapel of the coat.
The Mask and Wig Club of Penn
has given $5OO to the University.
This will be known as the Mask and
Wig Fund,and will be used for what
ever purpose the members of the
club and the trustees of :he Univer
sity decide upon.— Ex.
A naticnal conference of Greek
ietter fraternities will be held next
fall at the University of Illinois.
The conference has been called by
President James for the pur
pose of discussing the questions of
mutual interest.
A new national organization,
known as the Delta Sigma Rho, was
recently formed in Chicago. Mem
bership is limited to orators and de
baters, and, moreover, they must
have represented their Alma Mater
in some inter-collegiate contest.
Lafayette has just changed her
entrance requirements to make it
possible for a larger number of men
to enter the Pardee Scientific depart
ment. Two years of French will be
equivalent to two of German, and
one year of Chemistry to one of
Physics.
At Princeton the trustees have
adopted a new system of chapel at
tendance. Formerly each student
was assigned a seat in chapel. Now
each student receives a blank slip on
entering ,which he signs and leaves
at the door as he goes out.—The
Campus.
President Smith of Ohio Northern
University refused class regis
tration to two students because they
were fraternity men. At the opening
of the spring term all prospective
Watch and Jewelry
Repairing a Specialty
All work done promptly
. . . and Guaranteed
F. P. BLAIR &. CO.
Jewelers and Opticians
BELLEFONTE PA.
H. A. EVEY
4 4...___ IL.,il,lry
CAB WORK A SPECIALTY '
Both 'Phones
RUBBER STAMPS
are time savers and are adapted to innum
erable uses. Write or 'phone us for any
thing in the line of Stamps, Ink Pads,
Racks, Daters, Stencils, Check Protectors,
etc. Catalogues on request.
BELLEFONTE STAMP WORKS
Office in the Mallory Studio, Bellefonte, Pa.
College Hardware Co,
General Hardware, Tin Ware
Spouting and Repairage
St - ate C.c.llg-e
REMEMBER
The International Tailoring Co,
is reperesented at State by
RAIN.EY" Ss M ATTH.R
Samples always open for inspection. Measure
ments taken at customers' convenience.
ROOM 591 MAIN.
H. GRIMM
MERCHANT TAILOR
STATE COLLEGE. PA
Thirty years' experience in Tailoring
Samples of the finest Imported
Goods always on hand.
DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY
A fresh supply of
Peter's and Nestle's
Swiss Milk Chocolate and
Mackintosh's Toffee always on hand
GEO. D. BARBEY, 370 Main