Knisely Bros. Billiard Parlor and Bowling Alley • Cigars and Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING Watch this space for announcements HARDWARE Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask.... .. JOHN I. OLEWINE BELLEFONTE, PA. All Kinds of Repair Work Neatly and Promptly Done. BELLEFONTE. PENNA. CHAS. A. WOMER Tonsorial Artist SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE First Class Work Guaranteed UNDER HOTEL S. E. KIMPORT, All Kinds Choice Meats Both 'Phones STATE COLLEGE The Palace Restaurant Sandwiches, Soups and Pies always on hand. J. C. SHEFFLER, Proprietor. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Hours and Subjects of Instruction in the School of Mines and Metal lurgy showing relative advance. 1900 1 1901 2 Assaying Geology Metallurgy Mineralogy Mining Mining Geology Mining Law Ore Dress'g,CoalWsh'g 4 Paleontology Petrography Catalog No. of Students 21 Complete Regist'rtn of students 26 The total enrollment this year to date is 159, of which number 50 are Freshmen including the Short Course (2 years) men and the special stu dents who have entered this year. The following figures show the relative increase in the number of students taking certain subjects since 1901-2 Subject Ist Semester Ist Semester 1901-19u2 19u7 1908 7 37 13 133 7 112 27 , 162 5 240 Assaying Geology Metallurgy Mineralogy Mining During the past six years the School has risen from the nineteenth in size in the United States to a place among the first six or seven, as well as the first in the state. Its position among the prominent Mining Schools of the country has now been won, and its future will depend upon its coming administra tion and the support given to it by the Board of Trustees and the State of Pennsylvania. M. E. Wadsworth, Dean Pennsylvania Day. Before a large audience of stu dents and visitors to the College, the annual observance of Pennsyl vania Day and Dedicatory Services for the new Agricultural Buildings were begun with exercises in tne Auditorium on last Friday. These exercises were scheduled to begin at ten o'clock but owing to the late ness of the Lemont train, they did not begin until more thanl_a: half 1903 4 1904 5 46 24 59 14 16 16 30 24 47 20 67 73 30 45 52 hour later. The students passed the interval by singing the Alma Mater song and "Come, Brothers, Let Us Raise the Song." Several distinguished visitors were present, among them being His Ex cellency, Governor Edwin S. Stuart, his staff, United States Senator Boies A. Penrose, State Senator Grimm, and Dr. Nathan C. Schaffer. When Governor Stuart was introduced by Col. Woodward, who by reason of his office as Chairman of the Committee on ar rangements for the dedication of the Agricultural buildings, presided over the meeting, the student body greeted him with the college yell, given with as much vim as it was ever given on the athletic field. The following program was car ried out: Music, processional, College Or chestra; invocation, Dr. Benjamin Gill; address, Edwin S. - Stuart, Governor of Pennsylvania; ad dress, James A. Beaver, President of the Board of Trustees; ad dress, Thomas F. Hunt, Dean of the School of Agriculture and Di rector of the Experiment Station; address, Nathan C. Schaeffer, Su perintendent of Public Instruction and Chairman of Allied Agricultural Organizations; Music, "Home That Under Graduate graduate 56 172 143 256 312 255 14 66 144 118 44 56 120 57 36 24 9S 114 Qoptinued op page 12 32 80 40
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