State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 23, 1908, Image 4

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    f irther voted that all places in the
show be filled by open competition,
that offensive personalities be de
barred, that a competent person be
secured to coach the ministrels, and
that a percentage of the profits be
turned over to the benefit of some
college organization. If the show
succeeds this year. it is planned to
make it an annual affair.
Advanced Degrees.
Next June State will have the
honor of conferring advanced de
grees upon 36 candidates. This
number is the greatest in the history
of the college, and is a positive
proof of its high standing in pro
fessional life. Heretofore the high
est number has been about twelve,
mostly in the Engineering School,
but now there are fifteen candidates
for M. S. in chemistry above.
Of the 36 candidates four are
at present graduate students:
F. A. Dalburg, 'O6, B. S. in
Mining and candidate for M. E ;
H. I. Sniith, 'O7, B. S. candidate
for E. M.; B. D. Kunkle, 'O7, B.
S., candidate for E. E.; and A. A.
MacDonald, 'O5, B. A., candidate
for M. A.
The candidates for M. S. in
Chemistry are : H. B. McDonnell,
'B6; J. H. Yocum, '9l; H. C. Pef
fer, '95; J. L. Haehnlen, '99; W. C.
Hamilton, '00; H. J. York, '00; W.
H. Buckhout, '01; E. S. Erb, '01;
B. L. Moore, '01; J. E. Isenberg,
'O2; J. F. Bradley, 'O3; C. H.
Swanger, 'O4; J. J. Morgan, 'O5; B.
R. Curry, 'O5; M. J. Rentschler, 'O4.
For the degree of M. E. there are
P. H. Gentzel, 'O5; E. B. Norris,
'O4; Leßoy Shaner, 'O4; 0. C. Ed
wards, 'OO.
For the degree of E. E. there are
G. Weaver, 'O5; 0. H. Bathgate,
'O4; J. N. G. Nesbit, '00; E. P.
Harder, '95.
For C. E. there are two candi
dates ; H. C. Kittredge, 'O4; R. G.
Lose, 'O5. Miss E. B. Bricker, 'OO,
Biol. and R. D. Barclay, 05, Agri.,
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
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will take the advanced degree of M.
S. The degree of M. A. has for
candidates two members of the
faculty : Prof. E. V. Gage, A. 8.,
and Prof. W. S. Die, Jr., A. 8., F.
H. Taylor,' 03, and F. E. Pray, 'O4
are candidates for M. A. Leßoy
Scholl, 'Ol, is a candidate for E. M.
A coincidence is noticed from the
fact that the great number of candi
dates for advanced degrees in chem
istry have applied on the twentieth
anniversary of Dr. Pond's work
here. All of the above candidates
have been in professional work for
at least three years, and are prepar
ing a thesis to be submitted not later
than May 1, 1908. On commence
For any Function
(elf you are to wear full dress clothes,
besure they are correct in style.
There's no other clothes a man should
be more particular of.
11 You may be sure about our Hart
Schaffner & Marx full dress and tuxedo
suits ; corret in every detail.
11We'll fit you
IJYou need not feel apologetic in such
evening clothes. A credit to you and
to us.
II Full dress and tuxedo suits, ready to
wear $25 to $6O.
(Full dress and tuxedo suits, made to
measure, $35 to $75.
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cGloves, shirts, collars
accessories
SIM THE CLOTHIER
Correct dress for men
State Representative
J. G. Stoll, 341 McAllister Hall
ment day all will receive their de
grees, and "State" will be ready for
a still larger increase next year.
The Acetylene Journal for Jan.
1908 contains an illustrated article
on "Acetylene in Some Seats of
Learning," in which the author
comments at length on the pioneer
work of Dr. Pond in the study and
and utilization of acetylene. Men
tion is made of the revised edition
of Dr. Pond's valuable pamphlet on
acetylene which is about to be issued.
The band stag on Saturday even
ing was enjoyed by all present.
Why not have them more fre
quently?
googommi.
WEE