State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, September 20, 1906, Image 6

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football situation. "Jack" Elder,
'O4, another of State's former foot
ball men and captain of the 1904
basebail team, was called upon and
responded in an interesting manner.
A. K. Little 'O7, editor-in-chief
of the "Collegian" spoke of the
aims of the students' paper, solicit
ing the support of every man.
The need of debaters from the
Freshman class was strongly em
phasized by G. W. Groff, 'O7, who
set forth in an attractive manner the
advantages to be gained in the work
of debate. He also spoke regard
ing the Inter-collegiate Debating
League, composed of Swarthmore,
Franklin & Marshall, Dickinson and
State, mentioning the fact that State
won the championship last year.
After another song by the Glee
Club, General Beaver talked in his
usual interesting manner, speaking a
good word for each of the organi
zations which aim to make college
life more attractive and more help
ful. The program of the evening
was closed with the singing of "Al
ma Mater," after which refresh
ments were served.
Faculty.
A considerable number of changes
have been made in the Faculty dur
ing the past summer. Several meb
bers have been given leave of absence,
and their places filled by new men,
while others have left permanently
for other fields. As mentioned in
another column, Dr. J. P. Welsh,
formerly of Bloomsburg State Nor
mal, has been elected Vice-President,
Financial Agent and Registrar of
the College. Dr. Buckhout who
was formerly Vice-President will
give his attention wholly to the
Agricultural Department.
Dr, F. E. Tuttle, Professor of
Qualitative Analysis in the chemis
try department has left to assume
charge of the chemistry department
cif the Kentucky State College. His
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
old position will be filled by Dr. R.
0. Smith of Rutgers College and
the University of Pennsylvania, who
comes from the chemistry depart
ment of the University of Wiscon-
Two more vacancies in the same
department have been caused by
the resignation of R. N. Maxson,
and J. B. Churchill, the latter hav
ing been granted a year's leive of
absence to pursue further study in
chemistry in Germany. His place
is being filled by B. R. Curry, 'O5.
Prof. Surface of the Biology de
partment is away on a year's leave
of absence, W. R. McConnell 'O6
assuming charge during his absence.
J. P. Kottcamp 'O4, who was re
cently married to Miss Glenn 'O6,
has vacated his position as Assist
ant in Mechanical Engineering,
which will now be occupied by E.
B. Norris also of the class of 1904.
Owing to the leave of absence
granted Prof. F. E. Foss and the
resignation of F. A. Gorham of the
Civil Engineering department it has
been found necessary to add to the
force R. F. Webber of Purdue and
J. C. Gotwals, 'O6. It will be re
membered that the latter holds the
John W. White fellowship for this
year.
Myron Creese 'O5, has accepted
a position on the teaching staff of
the Electrical Engineering depart
ment. Prof. H. P. Wood, lately of
the same department, has resigned
to accept a position in the Electri
cal Engineering school of another
college.
Prof. Gates of Harvard is a new
man in the French department. He
is taking the position left vacant by
Miss Nichols.
The Sub-Freshman class this year
will be under the charge of Prof.
A. H. Espenshade, who lately re
turned from a year's leave of ab
sence in Continental Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frizzell and
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