STATE COLLEGE NOTES The Thanksgiving dance to be given by the senior class will take place on Friday evening in the Armory. Oppenheim's orchestra will furnish the music. At meetings of the underclasses held last week the managers of the class football teams were chosen: L. V. Stephens for 1910 and Bubb for 1911. Practice will probably begin soon. Two very interesting and instruc tive lectures were delivered by Dr. Oswald Schreiner of the U. S. Bureau of Soils during the past week. His subject, "The Influence of Organic Compounds on Plant Life," was of great interest to agri• cultural and forestry students and were well attended. The college has purchased 197 acres of land known as the Edmis ton farm adjoining the northern side of 'the present property. This will enable entended agricultural work to be undertaken, and will provide space for the planting of a large apple orchard to replace that destroyed to make room for the new athletic field. The campus and farm lands now consist of nearly 600 acres. The Step ens Institute Indicator for October contains an article by Prof. A. J. Wood of the M, E. department. It is entitled 'A Study . of the Heat-Losses in a Gasoline Engine," and was also pi esented as a paper before the Ithaca meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Science. The tests .were made on the 5 H. P. Otto engine in the hngineering building. The Entropy-Tempera ture di.gram in connection with the article is an original idea of Prof. Wood. He has also included some results of tests forming part of the graduation theses of W. H. and C. H. Williams 'O6, and M. N. Lower 'O6. THE STATE COL,LE6IAN day Gifts Holi At the old prices No advanced prices here Montgomery & Company Bellefonte Tie Park Hotel e• Williamsport, Pa. Headquarters for all "State" teamis--Located opposite the P. R. R. station Free bus to P. & R. R. R. station. Rates $2.50 per day and up ward D. KAVANAUGH, Manager Two thousand acres of timberland in Petersham, Mass., have been given to Harvard University for the benefit or the Department of For estry. Suit Cases and Bags, all sizes. Trunks, steamer and all other sizes. Shirts, with and without cuffs, white or fancies. Pajamas, Night Robes, cotton and domets. Handkerchiefs cotton, linen, silk and initial. Umbrellas, cotton, gloria and silk. Neckware in the greatest variety. Gloves (the best made) in mocha, kid, tur and wool, for men, women and children. Hats soft and stiff. Clothing for men, boys and children. Pennants, State, High School and Academy. Hosiery, (silk, wool) for men, women, children. Cuff Buttons, Studs, Collar Buttons Ingersoll $1 Watches and $1 Chains. Sweaters, big neck, V neck and button. I. C. HCO L, /Vl. ES Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits STATE COLLEGE, PA. F. F. Blair & Co. jewelers and Opticians Corner Brockerhoff House Repairing a specialty All work guaranteed THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BELLEFONTE PENNA Specially of Oval Portrait Frames M Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma J. GEORGE STOLL Student agent for Writing Paper, Shirts, Corduroys and Pennants Room 341 oA.La LIST RI 1 11. A LI, Kindly mention the State Col legian when calling upon our advertisers. •e -4. v