State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 25, 1906, Image 10

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    Convention of Club Women
CO7. tinned from page f
tion will be taken next year. Mrs.
S. T. Rorer, famed for her know
ledge of cooking, talked in an inter
esting way on Domestic Science.
In the evening, J. Horace McFar
land talked on School Gardens, and
Prof. Surface gave an illustrated
lecture on insects.
The most interesting features of
Thursday's program were talks by
Mrs. Blankenburg of Philadelphia
and Miss Reese of Pittsburg on
" The Smoke Nuisance " and an in
teresting paper by Miss Blakiston of
Philadelphia, telling of the part
taken by women in the recent reform
movement in that city. At the
evening session, the advantages of
State, particularly for womc n, wcre
described by Mrs. J. P. Jackson,
Miss Meek, and Miss Redifer. Gen
eral Beaver talked on " Ways and
Means," and the meeting was
brought to a fitting close with a
splendid concert by the Glee Club
and Orchestra.
Some doubt was expressed in the
beginning whether so large a num
ber of women could be successfully
entertained at the College, but the
project has been carried through
with apparent success. Much credit
is due the members of the local
woman's club for their untiring ef
forts, and to the fraternities which
opened their houses for the enter
tainment of the visitors.
An intense effort was made to
show the opportunities offered by
the college, not only to men but also
to the women of the State. The
" co-ed " portion of the college
body has been small for some time,
but the Trustees have been workir g
lately to encourage the matriculation
of women. Whether the recent con
vention will have been responsible for
any increase in the number of
State's co-eds will not become
apparent until next year. In any
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
case, there can be no doubt but that
the male enrollment will show the
effects of the labors of the women
of the College to make the recent
convention a success.
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