State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, September 23, 1909, Image 5

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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
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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
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'ritisteeti El - cto lull
't t 6 June meeting of tl
the coil
rig of Phil
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I Trtnaees ; of
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THE' Si!ATE COLLEGIAN
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EDWIR ERLNI SPAiltts, Plid.D.,ll,L. IX, Pit,ESIDENTI _ i • ~ 1
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:ined by the joint action of thp United_ l Stes Government, i and the Commonwealth of
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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 ,
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11, The l Registraz i i. • State 'College Pennsylvania ,
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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.
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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
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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
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ass staht Prof. Park'er, instructors,
Re ides, Faulkner, Reidenba l ph.
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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.
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delph' ,
17•ttsbuti,
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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
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rapidly lin reastng : student body
which islen oiled in the Engineering
cliocils. , , •t! present they , seem
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ladeguate, sin it is only i o4stion
bf tithe bef /re further additions' will
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' 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
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