State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 28, 1907, Image 11

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    A Letter From General Beaver.
To the Alumni of P. S. C. :
Fleming, 'o9,editor-in - chief of the
Collegian, insists upon my sending
you a word of greeting in this special
alumni number. To say that Ido
this gladly puts it mildly.
However remiss in your allegiance
to your Alma Mater you may be, be
assured that she never forgets you.
Those of you who have failed to in
bibe "State's" modern spirit, by
one or more visits, can realize noth
ing of the enthusiasm and esprit de
corps which now exists. In all de
partments there is new life, new en
ergy, new enthusiasm. The College
cannot keep pace with its own
growth. The enrollment to date
exceeds 1050, not including the
short course men who are not yet
due. It is entirely safe to say that
the total enrollment for the year will
reach, if it does not exceed, 1200.
Numbers, however, are the smallest
part of our growth.
Agriculture is being housed in a
series of buildings which have no
superior, all things considered, in
the country. The department or
Animal Nutrition, with its respira
tion calorimeter, is not duplicated in
the world. Engineering has scarce
ly standing room. Alumni and
other friends have provided a tern
p orary building, however, into
which a large amount of new equip
ment, purchased and donated, will
be installed for the department of
Electrical Engineering and the upper
floor devoted to drawing, the ac
commodations for this purpose in
the engineering building being com
pletely - outgrown. In Mines and
Metallurgy, we are building tempor
arily, partly through the generosity
of friends and partly by an appro
priation by the Legigiature. When
"MOTHER" DUNN'S GRUB
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