COLLEGE NOTES Mrs. G. W. Atherton, widow of our late president, has been granted a pension by Andrew Car- negie. The friends of the young couple will be interested to learn of the marriage of Mr. C. Owen Brandt, ex-’O9, and Miss Estella M. Long enecker at Mt. Joy, Pa., on Jan uary 9. Mr. F. K. Ross ex-’OB was best man and Mr. A. M. Clay, 'O6, of Norfolk, Va. acted as an usher. The recent debate between Swarthmore and Dickinson resulted in a victory for the latter. The State —Dickinson debate for the in tercollegiate championship of Penn sylvania will occur in the spring, probably at Philadelphia. Forestry at State, Dr. B. E. Fernow, who has been elected Professor of Forestry in the School of Agriculture and Experi ment Station of The Pennsylvania State College, will be in State Col lege on Jan. 28th to take up his work in Forestry during the second semester. A general course in For estry will be offered, open to all students in the College who may be able to elect it and also for students who wish to specialize in the study. Fernow is the highest exponent of Forestry in this country and is noted as an inspiring teacher. He was formery Chief of the Divi sion of Forestry of the United States Department of Agriculture and later was Director, of the New York State College of Forestry at Cornell University. W. T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN CAMPUS TALK. It’s almost time to think about those examinations ‘'Mac” had a little dog; He gave it kerosene. One day it went too near the fire; Since then it’s not bensine. The olooming idiots are now in season. Some men are so mean that they will not touch an electric • wire for fear that it may be charged. No, no, Willie, that noise is not a boiler shop in operation; it is only the exhaust from the village electric light plant. Man’s made, she mused, of dust they say. The man I want is he With sand enough to find a way To make the dust for me. Ex. “Is there an opening here for an intellectual writer?” a.sked a seedy, red-nosed individual. “Yes, my friend,” replied the editor, “A considerate carpenter, foreseeing your visit, left an open ing for you. Turn the knob to the right.”—-Ex. Through the influence of Senator Knox and Representative Olmstead of Pennsylvania, the attempt of the sub-committee of the Senate Com mittee on Indian Affairs to abolish the Carlisle Indian School has been defeated. The committee contended that the famous old institution was too far East to be of any practical benefit to the redman. “MOTHER” DUNN’S GRUB -- : AT : McAllister hall Three Dollars a Week S. E. KIMPORTj All Kinds Choice Meats Both 'Phones STATE COLLEGE C. B. SHEASLY Furniture HiCarpets Picture Frames Made to Order NITTANY LIGHT & POWER GO. STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE. PA. All Kinds of Choice Meats y\T THE MEAT MARKET, Old Postoffice Place Special Inducements to Clubs. TELEPHONE. The First National Bank of State College Accounts Solicited Every Accomodation Extended Your Account Warrants BUSH HOUSE W. L. Daggett, Prop. Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station Bellefonte, Pa. F. B. SCOTT
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