Theses of the Graduating Class Design for a 75,000 Gallon Ele vated Water Tank—Thomas Brew Nolan, Jr., Washington, D. C. Effects of Fumigation with Hy drocyannic Acid Gas on Nursery Stock—Charles Franklin Noll, Green Park. An Analysis of Some Rhode Island Granites-- Charles Raymond Oberfell, Muncy. Construction and Tests of a Fif teen Kilowatt Direct Current Gener ator—Loren Earle Perry (with Kline), Shinglehouse. Life and Efficiency Tests of Tan talum and Other Incandescent Lamps—Edgar John Powell (with Kamerer), Scranton. Experiments on Wireless Tele graphy—Earl Preston Price (with Corse), Academy Corners. Tests of Electrolytic and Mercury Rectifiers—James Williams Quiggle (with Varnes), McElhattan. Three Cylinder Gas Engine—Ed win Landseer Rafter (with Bair and Harper), Scranton. Design for a 225-Foot Pin-Con nected Railroad 'Bridge—Myrl Eu gene Ready, Mechanicsburg. Test of the Calorific Power of a Fairbanks-Morse Suction Gas Pro ducer—Chauncey Reigart (with Fletcher), York. Design for a Steel Mill Building— James Casper Bigler Rhoads, Har- ris burg Design and Construction of a Single Phase Induction Motor—Mar tin Lee Roper (with Jordan ),Scian- Comparative Tests of Concrete Mixtures—Howard Montgomery Sankey, New Castle. A Critical Study of Electrolytic Methods of Analysis—Luther Bert ram Schleeder, York. Comparative Tests of Steel Rein forced •Concrete Beams—Joseph Leroy Shed (with Kauffman and Lytle), State College. The Use of China Wood Oil in THE STATE COLLEGIAN Water Paints--John Spofford Spi cer, Harrisburg. A Study of Quebracho Ex tract—James Edward Steely, Lewis town. Test of a 20 Horse Power Two- Cylinder, Vertical, High Speed Steam Engine—Donald Carnegie Stevenson (with D. R. Davis), Pittsburg. The Fundamental Elements of Lyric Poetry with a View to their Evolution in English Literature, Harry John Stump, Jeannette. Electric Railway Tests—Paul Biddle Van Dine with barr and Zar fos, Muncy. Design for a 300-Foot Pin-Con nected Railroad Bridge—Charles Francis VanSwearingen, Uniontown. Tests of Electrolytic and Mercury Rectifiers—Samuel Kepner Varnes ( with Quiggle), Port Royal. The Determination of Tungsten in Ores and Steel— David Eroh Washburn, White Haven. Comparative Tests of Internal Combustion Engines—Charles How ard Williams (with Lower and W. H. Williams), Hillsville. Comparative Tests of Internal Combustion Engines William Ha zen Williams (with Lower and C. H. Williams, Hillsville. Possibilities of Commercial Apple Culture in Centre County, Pa.,— William Henry Wolff, Hamilton, Bermuda Islands. The Complete Analysis of Copper Ores with Special Reference to the Determination of Copper—Edgar George Yeckley, Patton. Electric Railway Tests—John Hyson Zarfos (with Bari and Van- Dine), Red Lion. A number of Columbia students have formed the "Fonetic Spelling Association of Columbia Univer sity," binding themselves to adopt the principle of the reformed meth od of orthography. Watch and Jewelry • Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE PA. H. A. EVEY -42...._ L., 11/ ry 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 ..Stat# C.C:llll.cr. REMEMBER The International Tailoring Co, is reperesented at State by RAINEY & MATTMI.4 Samples always open for inspection. Measure ments taken at customers' convenience. ROOM 591 MAIN. H. GRIMM MERCHANT TAILOR STATE COLLEGE. PA Thirty years' WA perlenvo In Tailoring Stunplem of the lint-,t 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