PACE TWO The Christian Association Meetings. Frank A. Fall of New York Uni versity talked interestingly last Sun day on a subject which is compara tively unknown to the average college man—the boy problem. Mr. Fall is a business man of New York whose avocation, as he expresses it, is to work in the interest of boys. He told of the Big Brother movement which originated in New York and has since spread to a number of large cities all over the world, in which a man makes himself respon sible for a particular boy who is in need of help. Robert Davis, who will be here next Sunday, is a strong, virile col lege man who is worth knowing. He is a Dartmouth graduate, and was a member of the football and track teams in college. He is now associate pastor of the Brick Pres byterian church on Fifth Avenue, New York, and the tact that he is able to interest and hold the men of the city speaks strongly in his favor. The men who have known him at Northfield and elsewhere are en thusiastic for "Bob" Davis. Mr. Davis will speak to the seniors at 10 o'clock, will preach at the chapel service at 11 o'clock, and will address an all-college meet ing in the Auditorium at 6.15. He is a very practical, matter of-fact talker, who will be able to interest every man in college. Thesis Subjects of the Civil and Sanitary Engineers. Design of a Dam—H. H. Ache son. Design of a Reinforced Concrete Dam—J. G. Bechtold. Effects of Oils on Cement—H. J. Bennett, P. A. L. Maurhoff. Design of a Sewer System and Disposal Plant for the Borough of State College—N. W. Canter, A. A. MacDonald, L. D. Matter. Study of Proposed 'runnel at Re- nova—W. J. Carlson. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Design for a Sewer System for the Borough of Watsontown—F. D. Cooner, W. E. Fowler. Design of an Incline Bridge— A Digby. Design of a Dam—W. Fuhs. Design of Cantilever Bridge—R V. Gossard, D. Panaini, W. M Smelo. Survey and Plans for Improved Roads from State College to Le mont—F. E Grazier, C. A. Hogen togler, H. B. Waha, G. W. Wood ward, R. O'Donnell. Tests of Various Concrete Mixt ures—N. B. Higgins. Design for a Steel Arch—F. K. Plough. Design of a Masonry Dam—F. B. Schoch. Design of a Dam—H. W. Bell Design of a Sewage Purification Plant—l. B. Criily. Wrestling Team at Cornell. Seven sturdy wrestlers will repre sent Penn State against Cornell at Ithaca tomorrow night. The men have worked on the mat without rest or delay and the team should be successful in its first big en counter with another outside insti tution. President McKee and Mana ger Brown of the Wrestling Asso ciation have worked with a will and there is little doubt that this good sport will take its place among our standard athletic activities hereafter. In place of the meet for last Fri day night which Lehigh cancelled, the University of Pennsylvania will probably come up here on April 2. If "Mike" Murphy's team cannot be secured, a strong delegation from the Philadelphia Central Y. M. C. A. will be brought here within a week or ten days. It is expected that the material for the new college catalogue will be in proper shape to send to the printer next week. If the work progresses as well as is planned, the catalogue should be finished by the latter part of April. 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 NAMES AND ADDRESSES 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 J. P. ARMEL Student Represnrative 206 West College Avenue Pennants and Cushion Covers Best Quality. Lowest Prizes; F. F. SIMON, 'O9 Armory. ALBANY, N. It
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