ALUMNI NOTES. Willis McKee, '92, General Su perintendent of the Elyria Iron and Steel Co., Elyria, Ohio, is spending a few days at Nittany. Mr. Mc- Kee was formerly a resident of the town. He is a son of the late Prof. McKee and is one Mate's most suc cessful graduates in engineering. C. H. Beck, 'O5, and wife have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowes. Since their marriage last June, they have made their home in St. Louis. Thomas C. LeFevre, 'O4, was married last week to Miss May Love, of East Brandywine, Pa. The Collegian extends congratula tions. Myron W. Creese, 'O5, is in structor in physics and electrical engineering at Maryland Agricul tural college. The Senior Thesis Trip. Two weeks ago a party of 18 seniors and 4 juniors from the Mechanical and Electrical depart ments, under the cnarge of Prof. Wood, went to Harrisburg to make some tests on the power plant of the Stare capitol building. The work began with a complete test of the boilers, and was followed by a twenty hour test of the engines, necessitating the burning of the lights during that time. Another twenty hour test was made on the electrical machinery. These tests are to be the thesis work for all the students wno made the trip. The idea of the three tests was the suggestion of Superin tendent Rambo of the capitol, in order to find out the exact capacity of the boilers, engines, arid electrical apparatus. and how they can be run most economically. The mechani cal seniors are back in college, but the electricals have joined their class THE STATE, COLLEGIAN (Paul _.Eo u nta in,.Peter ALWAYS WRITES Ask your dealer. 100 styles Choose yours. Send for illustrated catalogue yf C Pox 0.5 Bloomsbury, Pa. Fickle Fashion and its Followers The Hottentot wears a ring in his nose--that's fashion. Some of the Hottentots in the clothing business would try to make their followers look almost as foolish. But we say, "if fashion means anything, ix must mean good taste." Sim's Clothes are the farthest re moved from freakish effects—simp ly a rare refinement expressed in fabrics and fine taloring. Neither are they dull. We'll make it plain to you when you call to select your Fall Suit or Overcoat. Prices don't need explaining. Sill THE CLOTHIER Correct dress for m State Representive J. G. Stoll, 311, McAllister " What a perfect pen the WIRT is." That's the constant thought of every lacer. Twenty years of test and triumph ALWAYS READY
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