Tuesday and Friday nights H. I. Smith, F. M Smith and Morrison will have the 146-pound class, and on Wednesday and Saturday nights all over the above weight will meet with Mead and Craumer. All classes will meet from 8 to 9 o' clock. Mr. John T. Bealor, of Pittsburg, lectured on "Systems of Heating and Ventilating," before the com bined engineering societies on Mon day afternoon. Mr. Bealor introduced his subject by giving a summary of the most important principles underlying the science of heating and ventilating, and then briefly described the various systems in use. In closing he stated that there was a great dearth of suitably trained heating and ventilating engineers and that as a result, much improper work has been and is being installed to the serious injury of the health and com fort of our nation. Later, in con versation, he complimented the col lege on the excellence, in general, of the system here and the economy of its operation. The Band in Pittsburg. The magnificent State spirit and true enthusiasm among the alumni and undergraduates shown at the game in Pittsburg on Thanksgiving Day was due largely to the excellent music of the band and the orchestra. Never before had there been such a successful reunion of alumni. There were twenty of the band who played in the orchestra and who went to the University Club on Wednesday night. The concert was greatly enjoyed by all, but no more than the concert given by the band of thirty men in the Fort Pitt Hotel the next morning. A -cornet solo by Mr. Allp`ort, and selections from Faust and the Red Mill were the principal numbers on the pro gram. The college certainly did right to allow the band to go, for nothing but praise was heard for the organizations and for State. THE STATE COLLEGIAN - - a ° n Tl e 2in i 921 0 Christmas Suggestions : 16.6:0 '612 #.1231 Q 16.81 e '6,6:g a2i V 9 .09 , Q e h • WO 92 0 ' 0 0 0 . 0 0 Box Cigars 0 V ii Books 0 0 0 0 0 0 I& Athletic Store 0 0 0 go :so **i*i*****C -• 4.4444i*i& A Special Raincoat 5 Made of Rubberized Cloth. Comes in tans and I steel colors only Ready to wear and made to measure clothing. Complete line of men's furnishings Here's Where we Tickle Your Feet A new sock which won't wear out nearly as soon as those made in the ordinary way. The difference between these and oteer socks lies in the TOEANDHEEL REG. U.S. - AT. OFF. which give strength where strength is needed Zliontgomerß & CEo. State College Pennants Box Stationery College Seal Pins Watch Fobs Hat Pins Calendars State Song Books Gloves Neckwear Knives The Progressive Clothiers Bellefonte
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