State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 18, 1909, Image 4

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Sophomore Banquet
The Sophomore banquet, held on
Monday night in McAllister Hall,
was attended by about halt the
class, and the idea of having a class
banquet in State College was again
proved entirely practical and satis
factory. A stag preceded the ban-
Ray Moffitt proved a very able
toastmaster, and kept everybody in
good spirits. The first speaker was
Harry Bubb, "Prexie," who toasted
"Our Class," and was cheesed to
the echo. Dale Mason reviewed
"Athletics," and during the course
of the speech, brought out Penn
State's fine record of two games
won to every one lost in the last
fifteen yews. Fulnecky gave a
characteristic spiel on "Hot Air."
Kershaw exposed some of the most
stliking eccentricities and habits of
the Faculty, singly and collectively.
Arthur toasted the queens, giving a
very wise and sophisticated view ( f
"The Eternal Feminine." fhen
Jim Torrance closed the scheduled
toasts with a loyal toast to "Penn
State" which was received with
much applause and cheering. Im
promptus were given by M. Smith,
Watson, Milhollanci, Forsythe, and
Knapper.
The banquet in general brought
out the spirit of good fellowship and
sticking together that is charac
teristic of sophomores, and all those
who were present enjoyed them
selves to the utmost.
M. 0. Horning 'O7, is mechanical
engineer for the Western Furnace
Co., at Denver, Colorado. This
company manufactures the Perkison
Patent Lignite Furnace which uses
a low grade of lignite. It is claimed
for the furnace that for steam gener•
ating and ore coasting the same effi
ciency can be obtained from lignite
as from bituminous coal, and that
very satisfactory results are secured
in preventing smoke.
TUE STATE COLLEGIAN
Power Plant Still Disabled.
The new De Laval turbo genera
tor for the college plant was expect
ed to be shipped on March 12. A
week will probably be required for
shipment and four or five days for
putting the machine in place. It
will therefore be seen that the pres
ent plant, disabled as it is, must con
tinue for several days to furnish
power tor the college. The Willans
engine is entirely olzt of commission,
and the whole load is being carried
by the old Edison bipolar machine
and one of the small experimental
alternators.
When the new De Laval engine is
in place and the Willans engine re
paired, both will be taxed to their
full capacity to provide for the or
dinary needs of the college, and no
allowance will be made for a possi
ble break-down. The bill now be
fore the legislature includes an item
for a 500 K. W. machine which will
provide duplication for the plant,
and will allow experimental work.
Interclass Baseball Schedule
April games.
Thursday, 1. 1911 vs. 1912.
Saturday, 3, 1909 vs. 1910.
Tuesday, 20,1910 vs. 1912.
Saturday, 24, 1909 vs. 1911.
Monday, 26, 1909 vs. 1912.
Wednesday, 28, 1910 vs. 1911
Friday, 30, 1911 vs. 1912.
May games.
Saturday, 1, 1909 vs. 1910.
Monday, 3, 1910 vs. 1912.
Saturday, 8, 1909 vs. 1911.
Monday, 10, 1909 vs 1912.
Wednesday, 12, 1910 vs, 1911
Friday, 14, 1911 vs. 1912.
Saturday, 15, 1909 vs. 1910.
Monday, 17, 1910 vs 1912.
Wednesday, 19, 1909 vs. 1911
Friday 21, 190 a vs 1912.
Saturday, 22, 1910 vs. 1911.
The announcement was made last
week that the First National Bank
has purchased the lot east of its
present location and will erect an
addition to the bank.
If college bred means four years' loaf.
(Some people say 'tis so)
Oh. tell me where the flour is found
By one who needs the dough.
Garfield and Beveridge
and many others had to work their
way through college.
MUST YOU?
Then write us and we will send you
the
of Seventy-five men. who made in
commissions an average profit of
$12.85 Per day during June, July
and August, 1908. In the same period
Twelve Hundred men made an aver
age profit of $6 92 per day.
THE EXPLANATION?
These men took our free Course in
Scientific Salesmanship, based on
our 150-page Book "Instructions to
Salesmen."
IT WILL HELP YOU
to sell merchandise, make friends,
practice a profession with success,
win a wife.
Our new test method nullifies the
unpleasant features of canvassing.
Write today for the '•Hauls-of-
Fame" Bulletin which gives the name,
address, and total sales of each of
1200 men.
The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co.,
Pittsburg, Pa
Cotrell & Leonard
makers and renters of
GOWNS and
HOODS
to the American Colleges from
the Atlantic to the Pacific
Class contracts a specialty
Student Represntative
206 West College Avenue
Pennants and Cushion Covers
Best Quality. Lowest Prices;
F. F. SIMON, 'O9 Armory.
ALBANY,.N. V
J. P. ARMEL