The Penn i: 1 1 ii, '' ;Schools,of Language and [culture, 1 Natural Science, ,studyjn all Ibranches of ti I COLLEGE NOTES. I I . [ i The! method of awarding the scholarships and ifellowships of the cbllege has been changed by facul tjf action to the following : 1 One fourth of the, membership of the class to which the honor is to be assigned shall be' certified by th£ registrar as showing the highesjt scholarship l during the college co as far the! for eathh of toe posiijons to be from mat class The Faculty mittee! on Scholarships shall choosO one of these candidates each five presented, ,basing the se lection on - scholarship, and fa ting consideration qualities of' char acter ajnd general attitude toward the college.,, These nominations shalh then be presented to tihjs president ,of the jcollege for approval or dis appioval i and wj'hen tlip ndpiina tibns finally: approved, , they spall: b'e ratified pr rejected by the fajculty f . j~ Miss Elizabeth jB. B<|>wer 'O9 has recently brought additional honor to I Penn Statejby winning the $5O prize j olferecl’byi the 'Daughters of thp ! American Revolution for an essay on " Bhilaclelphiaj as the Seat of Gjovprrimerit.” [This ccntest was ojj>eh;dply to senior 'girls in the colleges of Pehnsylvar ia. Miss G enn 'O6 won ,the same prize three years: ago. - [ • In 'order to accommodate the’ sylvania State College FOR THE teratur tjngmcei e| Arts a THE R jjmembei-s • of I jfche freshman arid! classes who have here* pjwopre beeri compelled to i remain at fhp college i until i Tuesday' of Com- week on account' of, the "pilitary drjill, thje drill has'been set ! forward to Monday of Commence Jnent week at iqi o’clock. Hhis will l|etmit all who desire tcT leave sf n fhe noon train dn Monday. •If 1 [ '| : I ■ *$ to thje action tjie council, stajdents nowqtaking 1 special' ijourses willjbe plajced the regular §)ijir > ears’ courses as rapidly as gossible, nnd no student! entering a| regular :ourse Lfwill be permitted ;reafter to become a special stu- ilrse list ates ;lled om hen rom f dint. 1, > By actioi , i. i rmnistratioi day; May ' holiday in tonne citron of tHel ath the Ore will be Pro representin. Lehign Un coipe. ■ jijOean Hi'nt.ha 4 delegate lo the tlorjal Irrigatidn ( August inci Washington) | ; Professor Patti for the purpose] o at the Woodford at that Univefsit l 1 Mr. A. K. She away Monday bj THE ST \TK COTXKOIAN. Chartered 1855 Education ■e, History, Mathematics and Philosophy, Agri- ; (Mines and Metallurgy, offering courses of id Sciences. For further information address i jIS State College,, Pennsyjvanii i , ■ Ihe Council of Ad :/afternoon of Fri is been declared,- a ction with the dedi etic field. i for next' Sunday John L. Stewajrt, sident | Drinker [of :y who is unable to f 1 '■ ■■ s been appointed as Seventeenth Na- Jongress $o be held usive, atifSpokare, 1 l ![ :e goes ,to Corn :ll f serving,ji as Judge Oratorical Contest ;arer ’lO waslcalled r the sad death of SEXES ' <OF. BOTH his father. The sympathy of tl college is with him.^ The junior class t has , made the folldwing nominatiojjls for officeis for next year: jpresident, J. H. Harrison’ L. F. jVorhis, W. B, Lands, E.. W. Stitt, B. V. Senden; vice president, ,F. H. H. M!f Pattbn; J. R. Taylor, F. H. Johnson, B. M. Her- mann; secretary* R. Steele, H ‘Morgan, J. L. Sherrick; 'treasurer J. H. prabeivJ. F, Matterni R E Disque. - , ~ i __ f The girls at the ladies' cottage I have been- rehjearsing for -some time ’ogi' a t play to be given soon in the Auditoriurn. Fellows whd have seen the satae play proj duced at other places say that it is sure; tp make & big hit. ■ u - A. L 'Fretz ,’lO is .confined at tbf~ infirmary with the measles. - f In order, that the Calendar, may be made as com|p ete as l -possible, all) college organiza tions are urged to hand in" notices of tr eet , I - , FRIDAY. MAY7.T 'll •, • 1 ~ ' 1:0pp. m. Processjon and Dedi • cation ,exercises for New. j Beaver field, the Old field.- Assembly on Events of the Inler- i scholastic meet. New fields Baseball —Dickinson 4:30 p. nu ! vs. Peop State. New field. 7:00 p. m. Lecture in Old chapel J by Prof. J.H. Frizzell —Ameri- , can Literature: Its Past apd Future.' r\nrc kiv G ALEX') D.
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