State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 15, 1908, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ~.
: The Pennsylvania State College
../
. Chartered 1855
, FOR THE FREE EDUCATION OF BOTH SEXES
-Schools of Language and Literature, History, Mathematics and Philosophy, Agri
culture, Natural Science, Engineering, Mines and Metallurgy, offering courses of
'study in all branches of the Arts and Sciences. For further information address
THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania
CALENDAR.
In order that the Ca'eiidar may be made as
complete as possible, all College organiza
tions are urged to hand in notices of meet-
THURSDAY. 0CT.15
6.30 p. m. Civil E lgineering So-
7.00 p: m. Junior Class meeting,
Old chapel.
7.30 p. m. General Faculty meet
ing. Room 20 Engineering
Bldg.
FRIDAY OCT. 16
Dedication of Woman's Building.
The program is to be tound in
another column.
7.00 p. m. Debating trials. Old
chapel.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17.
Y. M. C. A. Conference.
1.30 p. m. Address by Dr. Green
in the Auditorium
Football. State vs. Geneva College
on Beaver Field.
7.30 p. m. Wrestling club, Ar-
mory.
8.00 p. m. Stag by College Or
chestra, McAllister Hall.
SUNDAY, ocr. 3.0
11.00 a. m. Chapel. Pres. W.
H. Crawford, of Allegheny
College, will preach.
615 p. m. 'Y. M. C. A. 529
Main. "The Power of
Prayer."
TUESDAY, OCT. 20
. Y. M. C. A. meeting
6:30 p. m
529 Main
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21
6:30 p. m. E. E. Society,
7:00 p. m. Mechanical Engineer
ing Society.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
3.00 p. m. - Football. State vs
West Virginia, on Beaver Field
8.00 p. m. Germain the Magician
Auditorium.
SUNDAY, OCT. 25
11.00 a. m. Chapel. Coach Thomas
Fennell will speak.
COLLEGE NOTES
The following is the organization
of the sub-freshman class for the
year: president, S. W. Thatcher;
vice president,W. Montgomery; sec
retarv, C. H. Peoples; treasurer,
S. Buka
The Westmoreland county club
met on Friday evening and elected
the following officers: president, H.
J. Bennett; vice president, J. L.
Rylander; secretary and treasurer.
W. R. Mollison.
W. A. Slater, 'O7, visited the
College this week. He has been
working for some time for the Gulf
Refining company, at Port Ai thur,
Texas, and has had a week's va
cation.
Prof. H. R. Higley, who was in
the department of mathematics last
year, is now assistant professor of
mathematics in Stevens Institute,
Hoboken, N. J., in charge of the
freshman work.
At yesterday morning's mass meet
ing the two upper classes voted to
change the cider scrap from the 31st
of October to the 24th, because so
many students will be home for
election on the former date.
The senior civils met the senior
mechariicals in a gi idiron contest on
Beaver Field Tuesday afternoon and
won by the close score of 64. The
features of the game were hair-rais
ing end runs, nerve thrilling forward
passes, and blood- curaling line
plunges.
H. E. Bair, 'l2, underwent an
operation for appendicitis on last
Thursday at the German Hospital in
Philadelphia, and is doing well.
U. N. Roy, of Chittazonz,
Province of Bengal, India, entered
the freshman class this week as a
mining student.
J. B. Wharton, 'OB, who has been
working at Hazleton, was here this
week.
H. C. Mcllveen, 'O7, is spending
a few days at the College.
The Millers are Coining.
The committee which was ap
pointed at the recent meeting of the
Pennsylvania Millers' State Associa
tion to take up the testing of the
quality of wheat, in conjunction with
the agricultural department of the
College, will be here for their first
visit on Saturday. Mr. H. V.
White, of Bloomsburg, who is a
Practical miller, has had much to do
with the taking up of this work by
the Association.
The visitors on Saturday will be
the following : Landis Leran, of
Lancaster, who is president of the
Association; Col. Ascher Miner, of
Wiikes-Barre; Ed. S. Wertz, of