State at General Electric Co. On Thursday of last week, Su perintendent A. L. Rohrer, of the General Electric company of Schenectady, made his annual visit to State College in quest of men for the testing department of the works. In the course of his remarks to the senior electricals, Mr. Rohrer outlined briefly the work of the various departments of the com pany. The work of the five hun dred student engineers of the testing department was of particular interest to the men, especially to those con templating that line of employment after graduation. Upon completion of two years’ work in this depart ment, the opportunities for advance ment are of the best. The men with this experience have little dif ficulty in obtaining responsible posi tions, either in the other departments of the works or with other electrical manufacturing concerns. Mr. Rohrer, speaking of those employed as student engineers, said that the men who prove of most value are those who have the power to think and apply principles rather than those equipped with practical knowledge. This opinion, coming from an employer of 15,000 men should have great weight. The Medico-Cllirurgical College of Philadelphia rionarfmont nf Morlioino Carefully graded course of lour sessions of right months Utipdl llilt/ill ul IvlßUlulllg ouch. Thoroughly pranica,’ mMiiuMlon, l-’iee (Jiu/ass; Limited Ward (Jlasses ; Clinical Confeiences : Particular attention to hihoratmy wmK, ward work and bedside teaching. Largest and finest cl in i :al amphitheatre in the world Flonartmont nf Flntlfiofru Offers superior advantages tost mlonts Ahunda eeofmn- Uo|Jal IlllCml Ul Ucllllolljf teriai for practical work in the Penial Inlirniaiy Colit go clinics present splendid opportunities tor practical study ol geneial :uul oral su»geiy Dental students accorded same college privileges as medical students. Qmy/.mg conducted by the Prolessnrs free of charge. nonartmonf nf Phnrmani/ nn integral patl of the Institution. Addicts the UCpul lIIICIII Ul rllQl llldlf Jf Dean of thcdeparlment in which you me inteic-ted for an illustrated catalogue, describing courses in full and containing Information nsto f**es. etc W. T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN State is well represented at Schenectady. Ten of her electrical engineering graduates are enrolled as student engineers and nearly thirty more are employed in the various departments of the works. That they are giving the best satis faction, we have ample proof in Mr. Rohrer’s annual visit in search of new men Library Notes Among the periodicals to be found on the Library list this year, are the following: Colliers’ Weekly, The Ciaftsman, Fliegende Blatter, The International Studio, Journal of English and Ger manic Philology, Poet Lore, Revue des Deux Mondes, The Saturday Evening Post. Tne Library has received from Dr. A. S. McAllister, ’9B, a copy of his new book, “Alternating Cur rent Machinery.’’ A corrpetent authority pronounces this the best book on the subject. Dr. B. E. Fernow donates to the Library, The Forestry Review, a quarterly journal of which he is editor. The coal dealer says : “As we journey through life we must live by the weigh. Miners take notice. “MOTHER” DUNN’S GRUB =- at ■ ■■■■■— McAllister hall Three Dollars a Week S. E. KIMPORT, All Kinds Choice Meats Both ’Phones STATE COLLEGE C. B. SHEASLY Furniture and Carpets Picture Frames Made to Order NITTANY LIGHT & POWER CO. STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE, PA All Kinds of Choice Meats 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