State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 13, 1909, Image 7

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    The Peniisylvania State Coi.
if ' | Chartered 1855 , ;
FOR TH J| FREE EDUCATION OF SOTH SEXES
»ols of Language ancgLitetature, Hiivtory, Mathematics iriuLPhi
re, Natural SciencefEngjilncering, Mines and Metaljafrgy, offe*
yin all branches ot the Arts and Sciences. For fjafthej'r inform;
r THE REGISTRAR, _ Penn
Sc ho
c'ultu
stud’
COLLEGE NOTES.
[Last Tuesday evening at West'
mjinster , College, New Wilmington.
jPa., Dr Benjamin Gill acted is-one i
of tiie judges an the merits of speak- ,
ing, in the janhual debate between j
ihe colleges 1 represented in the Tri-
State Oratorical Association of
Western Pennsylvania. There I are
six colleges in this association as
fdllows: Muskingum (O ), Wav
burg, Bethany, Geneva, Allegt
arid Westminster. It was quit
horioif for Dr- Gill tq be Selecte
one of the judges; for the orator
come from claSslical schools an J
well trained! asjspeakers
The Rev. J.|
a (graduate of Baltimore City college
’97, r anjd of ii)r<:w Theological Semi
nary ’Oj, and at present, pastor of
State College „ Vlethodist church will
the Christian association
meeting at 6 p. m. in the
old cihapel. tis former charge wajs
at Clearfield, Pa. for sevejn
He has a stropg brolherhdod! thefle
and the State j men who know him
ahd his work speak .enthusiastically
of hicp.
1 ’’ !
The current number of The Pur
due Engineering Review contains an
article by Professor Webber ojn.thje
Design l of Athletic fields. A ; plain
apd description of our new x field fcj
given, together with a discussion of
tffle- princip es governing its design, j
At, a meetihg of the- Mandolin
Club this week Fred I. Woltz was
: Tti.F
er and C. A. Hogentog
tp serve , the remainder
elected lead
ler manager
of the tern
!
The dorn
have'been
schqol, will
thosje stude
be Here. I
ever, to ma!
'thos.etwo v
ments for a
time cgp be
who are pc
pf upcjrtthe
' ' J
, The| Was
'jhold ah imp
7at the It
o'clock.
litories which heretofore
closed during summer
be open this year for
itis who are. obliged, to'
will -be necessary, how
tea nbw registration for
reeks* so that assess
ly daihage do|ne at that
levied only 'on thbse
tjpying rooms, instead
whole student body.
i as
> all
ai^
lington County club will
ortant !m,feting in room
ack house tonight at 7,
tci.lty Exchange.
ns of communication be
iers of tlpe faculty and
with faculty, a Faculty
las betn established! in
'1 1
is Office 1 in the Miaiii
iach imemjber of 'th.e
assigned a.| combination
door to the room isiojien
j: Sunday ffdni 7:30 a.
pm 1 , and a’ slip is pro
be door for,depositing
i A j-Ft
i
. As h mea
tween raeml
of studerjts
Exchange I
the ljusineJ
,buildifig.
faculty is
box ' The
daily excepi
m. tb 7:30 ]
vided 'at ■:
mail and
United Stat
be handled
cial notices
intended foi
ulty can be
Exchangev
addresses.
Jr. hai kit
.small packages. N|),
or stamped mail will ]
in,the Exchange. Offi
coming' from| any ofljice
all meiftt ers of the fpd
distlibuted tlffS&ph the
ithout bearing individual,
Mr. William S., Dj^e..
dly j consented to! ldok '
TH COT LI'TIIAX
I lege
ilospphy,
ring course:
wtiivh ;kid|c
sHvanur
after the Exchange. It is-.|inau
gurated as a mean's of economy In
postage - and*'addicising. and every
one interested is solicited. to aid in
i making it.a'success. 1 , x
Indian Meet.
The Indians won the meet
Monday by a large score, 78.1-21;
to 25 I J 2: The absence of Bevab, ’
Who was called home on account' of j
tiie setioys illness of his brother and'
of who weie not
allowed io take the jtrip on account
of a faculty tuling 1 , was felt tn
the two mile run Watts, who finished
second, ran it in 10 tajnUtes 10 !>■&!
seconds, 72 5 seconc p lower tie *
record of Barnes’ r
taking five firsts in|d. a 1 second.
Score: ■ ■ - * ! i
» ~ !
100‘yard dash—First, Thorpe, Carlisles
second, is, Carljihle. Time) .11} 2-5
seconds. ’ i ‘ ( .
120|yartt hurdle , F|irSt,_Scht*nandqre,
Carlisle; second, Thorpe, - Carlisle:
T : | 1(5 second; 11 1
ime jsi. ■ ,
One mile run • First;/Howarth, State;
second, Corn, '.Carlisle; .Time, 4 niin
iutes!;JB 1-5 seconds..' , / - , ® I
1 220 yard hurdle First, Thorpe, Car-j
lisle; second, Schenandore, Carlisle.]
TiroV. 25,1-5 seconds)., , 1 1
440 yard dash—First, Smith, Stated
second, Moore, Carlisle.' Time, 523r5
seconds.
Two mile run First, Lewanima, Car-i
hsle;i second. Watts, State. Time, 10;
2-5 second-;. ■ j' - '!
Half- mile run,—pirst, Hay, State;
second,, Friday-, Carlisje. Time, 2 r min-j
utes 5 3-5 seconds., 1 j t‘ ’ '’ ~\
22<l~yard .dash Fi|rst, SmithV. State ;rj
second,. Dupuis', Caitlisle. Tir/ie; 24 1-5!
seconds, ■ I ‘
c:k Kiyic
P® I.