rr ■ ~ f college bred means, four years loaf (Sorjre people Say 'tis so) Oh tell me yrWere the flour is found By one itrhb heeds the douijh Garfield and. Beveridge and many others had tip work thc,.|r way through college- - i ! MUST YOU? Then.w'nte us and we- will send you the 1 1 ; NAMES AND ADDRESSES of Seventy-five men \yho made m commisiiorjs an average profit cf $ 12,§5 Per], day during: June, JuK and August -1908 - In the same pcrud Twelve Hujhdred men made an aver age profit of $6 92 per day ' rai: EXPLANATION? , These- mfen took ourjffree Course in Scientifit based' tr> our Book Instructions tel Salesmen.”] ' ! IT HELP YOU t sell make friends, practice a j;profess = ion with success, win a wife j ! ! Our new lest method nullifies the unpleasant features of canvassing Write v tloday |fqr the • Hauls of Fame” Bui etin which gives.the name, address, aijijd total sales of ! each cf 1200 men. .1 The Aluminum Cooking. Utensil Co., I Pittsburg], Pa A FOOL FOR HiS CLIENT i has the mar who is his ojvn lawyer Yet in hdv many ether mlatters as vitally important, cp most of us act blindly. without,! pdcurate information and 'curd advice - This very day'you.are doubtless c-usHering some question ccnrected with business, finance dr investment, emo'c/m-it puDlicj or[ private affairs, sjudies clutrwork:, travel, or other problems of interest and importance tc.vau, and would welcome reliable, prompt, complete i: crma'ioi and good, sound un prejudiced, confidential advice, (because th-'se fdr: 1 the basjs pf ;dl .cctrect actidn and satisfactory results Hitherto they have beta obtainable, oily pi an almdst prohibitive cost of tune, travel, trouble and money Now you consult us and u/ T lll^oriT '^ lon or a dvicc you heed at a n minium of effort and expense; We pre not a detective bureau of fortune tellers or dealers in tips and systerhs ol i, m [, raC * e Vr ° r^er f' ut re SIIT P'y a b°dy of tudy of thp Bisulphite Reac tion 'with Alaehydes and Ketonefe T A. Cook. i Ilhe Quantitative | Determinatjcjn of Manganese AG. Frick j j I’hb Ana!vs l ' of' Tanning M Meth-yLceto me —FI I Matsh , • : Substitution of Hydrazine ipr ur Dioxide in the Quantitative mination of Arsenic -G H ii. - i! Th Sulpl: Detet Tempt Blc Stud; E B it Furnace Phenomena with a of the Ores, Fluxes and. Slag. Phillips j Ihe Punfication of Crude Methyl Alcot ol by Means of Calcium Chlor.de— F S.Pollpck y 'lhe Application of the Zinc Syn thesis]'to Propio phenione and Ethvl TolyljKetone A'F Ppnd. Studies on Tannin W, F. Schroeder,. Derivatives ot Bejizo-phenonft— S H Smith _ , _ „ Studies on the. Nitration of Cel- H J Stock A Comparative §tudy ■ of 1 f the Condensation Products of, Ajceto phenpne with Norma) alpha brombutyric Acid ,-’Ethyl Esters- F, H. Beyer. Blast Furnace Phenompha -with, a Study of the-Fuel,Gases and- |Fltfe Dust J G Glasgow. v - - ' Blast Furnace Phenomena with a Study of Hearth ‘Temperature and the Distribution and Utilization of Heat - W AI Haven, t The Birds 6f Centre County—3. K Musgrave b - - ' -. The Myriapods’of Staje (jiollege. J. B. Watson - ~ Prof. MeyeT Resigns. n f Ftof. J Frankiin Meyer, 1 M. A., Ph !p„ in charge of tthe physics department, -has' his', resignation from the ; faculty; to ' take pjlace at the close of the sphool f Meyer will leaye here, how ever, on June first to j assume his'' new duties at J Bloomfield, N> J. wHe-e he will be Director of jPhys- - ical Research work for the mghpuse Lamp Cc|. During the two years that Dr. ■Meyer has been hejre', he has gained., a lasting friendship dents, and from all who 1 ' knowhim. His lectures and his classes have * always j been inspiring to ' fortunate iJ enough, to 'be iti hjs section. 1 ‘Vfis successor has.'not y6t been chosen, . fl Last Thursday evening hhe preps of 1913 held their class' bhnqdet in McAlliiter Hall. The bahquet wa% a greatj sucdess and mi)ch 'class spirit Was shown daring evening. Phe preps are looking forward to a Jaijde freshman cla£s next year, and it is t'o He hoped that they 1 wi|l not look in vdiD. /’*'>. PAGE THREE.