State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 18, 1907, Image 5

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    Messrs. .Cooper of New York, H.
T. Williams of Harrisburg, McNulty
of the. Episcopal. Missionary Board,
Rev. G. M. Whitenack of State
College During the spring months
we .are.expecting visits from Dr. W.
Quay Rosselle of Williamsport, and
Mr.„G. G. Mahy of Scrantoi.
The statistics of the meetings are
as fallows
Sunday Tuesday Sped; 1
Total no. meetings 26 24 11
Total Attendance 5872 910 1010
Average Attendance 229 38 92
MISSION STUDY.
The advance the Mission Study
Aftjejj What?
Tjmefor tie young college man to decide
what line ,of w.9rk,.tp n take .up. , Employers
Are already taking their pick of 1907 grauates.
'You can’t afford to delay, if you intend to be
gin work in the early summer or fall. "The
College} Man’s Op] o-tunity” tells what we
have done aßd aredoingfor college men—what
we cap do for you if’you intend to enter busi
ness, Inching or technical work. Write for
it to-day. Offices in 12 cities.
HantfAtule the National Organizati on of Brain
Broken, Commonwealth Trust build
ng, PhOadelohia, O.fice: in 12 cities U ■
Engraving of Visiting Cards,
- Invitations, Menus, Dance
Programs, Writing Paper
STOLL 584 Main
* "j— ~ '** **■ *
Knisely Bros.
Billiard Parlor and
Bowling. Alley
*■; i -
Cigars and Tobacco
HOTEL BUILDING
. Watch this space for
announcements
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
department has been remarkable.
More than five times as many men
are studying in the classes as in last
year’s classes. The classes have
been as follows : ‘ ‘The Healing of
the Nations” (on medical missions),
‘‘Social Evils of the Non-Christian
World,” Mode n Apostles of Mis
sionary Byways” (a biographical
course), “Protestant Missions in
South America,” “The Call of the
Homeland” (on problems in our
own country). The leaders have
been students. The classes have
been run in two terms, the first from
Nov. to Feb., the second from Feb.
to May. This plan gives the men a
chance to take up the work of two
of the courses. The statistics are:
Number of classes
Total enrollment 147
Number of different men enrolled in two
The committee expects to raise
about $lOO.OO before the close of
the college year, this sum going
toward the support of Mr. Harvey,
Tien Tsin, China.
There are now eight student volun
teers in college, of which number
four have made this decision since
our last report.
BIBLE STUDY
The group plan has been used for
the third consecutive year and small
groups arranged according to natural
grouping and studying under student
leaders, who in turn are coached by
experienced men. The leaders have
been coached this year by Profes
sors Runkle, Pat.ee, Foster and
Rev. Mr. Whitenack, of the Presby
terian church. The courses have
been: Seniors, “Old Testament
Characters,” prepared and taught
by Prof. Willard; Juniors, “The
Teachings of Jesus and the Apos
tles,” by Dr. Bosworth; Sopho
mores, “The Life of Paul,” by
Prof. Leacock; Freshmen, “The
Life of Jesus” by Murray; Frater
nities, “Social Significance of Jesus’
‘•Teachings,” by Dr. Jenks.
ALL READY
To sorve you with a Quick Lunch.
Oysters In every style. Soups, Pies,
(':ikcs, Baked Beans, Sandwiches and
Hot Drinks. Also a choice tine of
Conrectinncry constantly on hand.
Soda AVater and Sundaes in all
flavors and to suit all tastes, at the
Old Drug Store Stand.
Try us and be Convinced.
C. F. Harrison, Prop’r
Catering a Specialty,
TRAVELING BAGS
TRUNKS
HARRY W. SAUERS
HATTER & FURNISHER
STATE COLLEGE. - PENN A,
College Hardware Co.
General Hardware. Tin Ware
Spouting and Repairage
State Co 11 ege
H. GRIMM
MERCHANT TAILOR
STATE COLLEGE. PA.
Thirty years’ experience in Tailoring.
Samples or the finest Imported
Goods always on hand.
DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY.
Flashlights, Views.
Groups,
Student Photography’
Sizes up to Bxlo
Geo. D. Barbey ’OB
370 Main
Something Entirely New . .
INSURED HOSIERY,.
Guaranteed for one year
If worn out before, a new pair given in
exchange.
Lisle Goods First Class
A. S. Sllverberg, 372 Maty.;.[.