Professor Paul. The following extract from " Ile Round-Up," the weekly published by the students of New Mexico State College, will be of especial interest to the engineering students whose work brings them in associa tion with him : "The resignation of Prof. Chas. E. Paul from the college faculty was made public a short time before the beginning of the college year. During the two and one half years that Prof. Paul has oeen here he has established himself strongly in the community. His loss will be keenly felt by those who have been asso ciated with him and especially ny the mechanical engineering students who have been under his instruction. "His thorough grasp of his sub ject and particularly of the appli- cation of its priuciples has made his instruction of incalculable w )rth to the students in the depart ment. His ability as a teacher was unusual, and his preparation and equipment for instruction war: the very best. He received his training at the Boston Institute of technology and later taught in the A. and M. College at Manhattan, Kansas. Un der Professor Paul's administration the mechanical engineering course has grown immensely in importance and popularity. In 1906 he organ ized the Engineering Association among the students, one of the strongest arid largest of the College societies. He has paid especial at- tention to mechanical thawing, giving a very thorough course in that branch. No one who has known Prof. Paul can call him anything but a hustler and a practical man. Such qualities act as a tonic in this climate. "MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB AT W. T. DUNN McALLISTER HALL F. B. SCOTT Three Dollars a week And worth it all THE STATE COLLEGIAN "He goes to the Pennsylvania State College to occupy the chair of Applied Mechanics, a newly created department there. He will have some three hundred students under him'---and then . 'some. While the College anct the whole community will lose a great deal by his going, the geneial wish - is that Prof. Paul mAy find his work congenial and be happy. Sunday, Speakers. Rev. Charles Oliver will conduct the regular morning service in the Audi torium. E. E. Bohner, Student Secretary will speak in the old - chapel at 6.15 o'clock. F. K. Brewster, 'CO', and W. B. Snyder, are with the Lackawanna rail road at Scranton. CALL AND SEE The International Tailoring Company's SAINIPIXS AT ROOM A 6 MAIN L. D. MATTER, AGENT ALL TIIE FALL AND IN INTER STYLES Kindly mention the State C. legian when calling upon o advertisers. "G 'V V Kern's STATE PENNANTS Class Caps, Pins and Fobs The highest grade of college goods H.H.Acheson,Agt. PEARCE BROS. Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groceries, Wood e n,. Willow and Queensware '' HOTEL BLOCK I. C. HOLJV%ES Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits STATE COLLEGE, PA. Armory
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