The |P Schools of Language culture, Natural Sci study in all tranche , COLLEGE NOTES. The Hon. W. H Patterson, of Clearfield, a trustee of the college, ha<j secured the donation of 16,000 vitrified brick, for the improvement of the entrance to the campus, i A public subscription of $375 willalso be jused in making the approach to the college a model entrance. It is, planned to pave'tne crossing of Col lege avenue and Allen street, and also to pave all the crossings on the campus Th?s, however, will not be done until after Commencement. Prdf. C. W. Larsen, instructor in cjairy husbandry at the vania State College, has been granted leave of (absence to Represent'the dairy division, 1 U. S. department of agriculture, 1 asf government inspector of butter for the navy contract at Lake Mills (Iowa) creamery. ( 2 e.Current issue of The bial ins a two column review by President iplarks of two recent dealing with the death of President Lincoln: Ip. M. DeWitt's The As bassinatiOni of) Abrahsim j Lincoln, and! Clark E. Lauahlin’:: The jDeath ' of luncolnl Other improvements to be made during theisummer will be t|he plac ing underground,., of all thei wires which lead! to knc. from the engi neering ann :x. 1 Professor! Hilary is ill nt Rochester, N. Y. with pneumonia tind will not be able to return to college thik seipester. ' I TTTjRI S' nnsyl; FREE and Literaturi nee. Engineer oT the Afts in 1 ItHe ,ri A party officials h tkident Ci a specikLc jover the c uhtil afte - regiment i The eitteniive alteratiors and im ptovemens at the B. R, R. sta tion will j include the 1 placing of ai new switch, hnd the 1 sodding of I all the bare places abopt the tracks be fore comirienCement. The Woman's Fedhratibn Bulletin for May contains !an outline of studies jfjor Home Study Clubs on the subject o : “English, ]-listopy in English Literature" prepared by Professor Ray. J | C Armsby, instructor in mechanical el awing, left, jlast Satur day to accept a pbsition as engineer' .in'the £)u Pent Powder, Works it Wilmington, I3el 11 ' T The fpllo* cently elected President, H Harlow,; treas tary, Yost. The L of the binders come from entire edttion first The intercl exciting. Th a tinanimous c I ■ ■The general lege will be he COLLEGIA®. inia State- College Jharteted ‘,1855 1 ‘ ; \ \f OF History, Mathematics arid 1 Philosophy.Atfri £T, Mines and Metallurgy goffering courses of I Sciences. For further'information address STRAP, state Cql Pennsylvania railroad ed by I general snperin ;hton will here in this morning and look ege. They will remain : dress parade 'of the ie aftgrndonJ ing officers were re* by i-the'class of 1912. tnich; (vice ipresident, urer, Erickson; secre ij ' • aV ie in the hands now, and assurances zeral kcurces that the will be by June lass delbate 1 was very ; sophclmores received : ecisionL . I 1 i catalogue of the e next BOTH lege, Pennsylvania | Word has just beih receive R. Hf Sell ’lO, of the. sudden» of hist mother. flije' sympath his. manv friends is Extended tc (Catholic services be fyOi jthe Agricultural building [next day May 23, and on Suudjay,Jui at'lo a. m. . i( The speaker in cljtapel- .for Supdpyj will be President M, Hudson, of Waynesbufg 1 lege.! , •,-] Resolutions, ereas, God in His inf ini? -'ll ltk | dom has seen fit toil take fran our classmate,; Wilberfofce* Eckels beloved I father: r , t it tesolved, we" the n.end*, bers of the class of 1909, while bowing to the Divine Will, Jexiend our heartfelt sympathy to our friend in this hour of great sorrow : J Be tit further resolved, that thes e resolutions be published in Collegian,.be spread | upon themin; utes, ancLthat a >copy;'be forwjarked to the; bereaved family; j ;• (■ [Signed] H. Mj. [Van Gpi“der ' I", f John . A A. A. Borland More '-j ® Miss Lulu B. Smith, instruetorMpif gymnastics in the - WOmfeh’s 'depajit l ) I ment, hafs Resigned from the faculty j ' ! Smith, instructor"- in the Mining department, has resigned to accept a position with! the Carnegie 1 Technical Schools. ■ - I R. S. ' Hemingway,- instructor ta -1 L i ed fcy ideath ay of j*him Id in Sutt le |lj3 nwfct Uiam i J f coj 1 - b wisr
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