e • • Ertablie [FIVE! iG `JI lAgricalti land Phy ! First s , eFr Icatalogue , ; ,ed, and main • AT SC re, Eng*, :fear Edu ester begi bulletins, I $1 ,000 for Ik. d Mts. Bell!forite, Pa., Ijave givek Pennsylvania§tate College. of ten thousand Oollars foil , n ia ing„ Freshme schOlarshipl , Hayes is the ughter l of MiiAllister,lo l e of the fo g ihiS college. The incoa frbm th 6 N gift eill be appl: support of five (5) schol. the value of of slop. ea. knbwn as they l'`litlcAllistle Ships", and tojbe paid d FrOhman year dnly. The ships will be ~issigned ye. five cbunties of ;--the stat the highest ratio I of the ! of he bounty to student PefipsylVania ;State Colle t Preceding' year:, The i i; oard will coinist of pi up rintendent o f Scho Pr cipals of all the High ' t 4 county, and, lif this n equal, of an additional m belname:l hy! the Preside! college.'!l - Noniinations- vlill I in aftbr all cOmpe tive exa ing into con ideration shi , (:41dtict, h bits, and fin ncial aisista ce. , The wil hav!' the iri ht to h no inahon an 4 t deprive for paw the Fresh T. R. 1. 'ritisteeti El - cto lull 't t 6 June meeting of tl the coil rig of Phil Read oil l I I Trtnaees ; of .'rge M. Down Atiiusius C. THE' Si!ATE COLLEGIAN i \ ~ , , ; _. , l'ennsy' ivania' ; iState.,r:‘,' oilege , . , EDWIR ERLNI SPAiltts, Plid.D.,ll,L. IX, Pit,ESIDENTI _ i • ~ 1 , , 1 , I _ :ined by the joint action of thp United_ l Stes Government, i and the Commonwealth of - ,:PennkYlvania ' ,I' ! , , OOLS offering' t*tty-eigii c t courses of four yeat`i each - - -Liberal Arts, Natural Science, ering,' Mine a n Metallurgy, and Courses in Homiconomlcs, 'lndustrial Art , tion for women •.• TII7IOIC FREE, to both sexes: incidental charges moderate .• middle of September / and second semester the first of ebinary of each year ~ For nnouncemenis, eta., addresS , 1, . 11, The l Registraz i i. • State 'College Pennsylvania , .i, • 1 1 I . ~ 1 - ,' IMMEIM \ - ' Um ' ....a.oftm.... H ........-........—.. and Mr. James G. Whi t te were efich re-elected by the generil almnii as-; sociation. Gentiral Beave r, Mr. Gabriel Hie 'ter of Harrisburg, and M. Hutch ison 1 4 'Warriors Mark were re elected' by delegates from the ;'county iagrieulturai societies. The' Hon. William T. Creasy of • Catawissa ' was elected to succeed Mr. Richard Coultr Jr. of Greens burg, Thergoyenot; reappointed E. S . Bayard of ;P ttsburg and Mr. t i Marlin i E. 01Mstea of . Haniisburg. These, trustees w e elected for a term of three; year endi.g i'. 1912. :ayes of to The a legacy :stablish . Mrs. ugliP4,. ders of arising led to the r e ships of h, to be Scholar urine the e scholar tithe sho ing apulaion 1.. i • Changes in )is,ngineerii:ig I Blilding. Sine toinendement' the I new group of work which was, Organized last spring. and whiChl presents the' hew courses 9 , 4 industrial Engineer-* big, has been located in its new ( i iiiartes, in. Prof. Diemes, new group oiy.rork are all the, sh ops and , the new courses. ;Vndeil him are 1 . ', c i ass staht Prof. Park'er, instructors, Re ides, Faulkner, Reidenba l ph. j an two new ;me ,1 I. J . Light and H. W. Small{ 1 1 ; The old attic o ,ear the Carpentry shop has bee' fitted up for metsi wont,, chipping and filing and piiii. fitting. The! did 1 electrd•chemical laboratory has been fitted up! as a a paint roomy The attic o'er the I in The e during nominat- ' County s, the :chools in 1 ber be tuber to if the be made Hination, scholar need 'Of college 'ect any ~ holder machine shop, which I w's;; , formerly used as a : store room, has 'been made into a spacious and well lighte4 drawilg room.l There are ixteert tables ; more in , that' room, than were in the Engineering i ski nix. ne. e Boaid / 1 -• e It. delph' , 17•ttsbuti, I : A pew hall from the 'main hall ot, . the Engine ring building, :forms. one means bt access to these . new qua4ers s ire' the stair case near the wood weir si Tng shops allows easy' access fro tne shop section. },, :114 - *Oil of the drawing room from the annex to the .Engineeting, 'building Ihas Made it possible to de vote the 1 1 4le of the Annex en , tirely lb:, the work of, the 'Electrical tro c and Eli - hemical departments: [ Thesel ; c ,ges have been made in -the effort provide space for' the 1 rapidly lin reastng : student body which islen oiled in the Engineering cliocils. , , •t! present they , seem I „ ladeguate, sin it is only i o4stion bf tithe bef /re further additions' will ~ . 1 • / .sa y. ' • ' The Che . a isry i diAmphitheatre:" • Work ci ithe "Amphitheatre" continues nd itl is expected 1 that within ten oayis 'the building will be ready ' ' , for use with -all 'necessary equipment. The large, commodious leCture room which occupies I 7 the greater par 'of the, building will ac -.1 commodat seven hundred and fiftY chairs. ' ithin a couple' of weeks, five litmdr d up-to-date. chairi will be idstalleo . They are exactly ; like those latel • plaqed in the Coluin biti Univirsity„ each one peciestOled and furnis •ed with a cOwe'niettt, tablet FI i '-.. / -, 1 Li ' The deOintinent of chettiistryl Yr 'ise the recitation' rooms. On the q per floorrof the eastern part of t _ builahig.; l Eight .commodioqs, and I . . , 1 ''' PAGE. FIVE
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