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    Published Papers and Addresses
of President Atherton
It has been suggested that the
Collegian print a list of •the Publica
tibns of Dr. Atherton. A pro
visional list follows herewith.
Notice of any omissions will be
gladly received by the College Li
btarian.
1. Relation of the General Gov
ernment to Education. National
Educational Association, 1873, pp
60-73. •
2. Oration. Library Hall, Eliz
abeth, N. J. 1877, pp 6.
3. Report of the Special Tax
Commission of the State of New
Jersey. 1880, pp 27.
4. Inaugural Address. The
Pennsylvania State College, 1883.
5. The Eastern and Western
Farms. Some of the reasons why
they should be sold. 1887, pp 4.
6. Preliminary Report of the
Pennsylvania Commissionon Indus
trial Education. 1889. Paper,pp 422.
.7. Report of the Commission on
Industrial Education to the Legisla
ture of Pennsylvania. With appen
dices. 1889. pp 592.
8. Presidential Address, Asso
ciation of Agricultural Colleges and
Experiment Stations. U. S. Dept.
of Agriculture, Bulletin No 1, 1889,
pp 73-80.
9. Proposals for the Middle
States. Fourth Annual Session of
the Association of Colleges and Pre
paratory Schools of the Middle
States and Maryland. pp 10-16.
10. The Pennsylvania State Col
lege, Its Legal Relation to the State
and to the United States. 1897,
pp 15. .
11. Public Education under a
Republican
,System of Government.
Address before the Pennsylvania
State Teachers' Association. The
Pa. School Journal, Vol. 47, I\lo. 2,
pp 75-82.
12. The Pensylvania State Col
lege as a Part of the State System
of Public Instruction. 1900, pp 14.
13. What Kind of Schools Penn
sylvania Ought to Have. Address,
Fifth Convention of State Associa
tion of School Directors. The
School Journal. Vol. 48, No. 9,
pp 441-443.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
DO YOU KNO
PrkHAT it is really one of the sever st
itests of tailoring to make a good
form-defining coat ?
That's why you've seen so many qu2er
looking form-fitting coat., about this
Fall.
It takes a master designer to model a
form-defining coat so that in following
the outlines of the figure, it imparts
grace and distinction—in fact, really
gives one a better figure.
You will more readily appreciate the
swaggerness of the Harr_ Shaffner &
Marx form-defining coats after you have
first tried on some other.
SIM, the Clothier
Correct Attire for Men and Boys
J. G. STOLL, State Representative
14. Magna Charta, A Compara
tive View of the Barons' Articles
and the Great Charter. (Privately
Printed) 1900, pp 26.
15. Legislative Career of Justin
S. Morin. Address by Special
Resolution before the American As
sociation of Agricultural Colleges
and Experiment Stations. New
Haven, Conn. 1900, pp 32.
16-38. Reports of the President
of The Pennsylvania State College.
1882-1904.
Dr. Atherton was on the Editor ial
Staff of the Independent for a time,
and also one of the Editors and con
tributors to Johnson's Universal
Cyclopedia, to the National Cy
clopedia of American Biography,
and to Men of Mark in America.
Some of Dr. Atherton's best
work, too, remains as yet in manu
script.
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