State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, October 21, 1909, Image 5

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FIVE GREAT SCHOIRS •
Agriculture, Enginee ing,
and Physical Education f
First semester begins middi
catalogue, bulletins announ•
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1 t Some • ctive Alumni.
The Penn S ate Aluumni residi'
in BOsion held their Autumn mec
ing at Louis 'l'avern, Oct. 9. Son
and speeches were in order. limo
those who attended were : B
Butler, R. L. Kreidler, I. C. Mini
G. E. Webster, i'.l. H. Yarnall, '
.1. C. Clendenin,,J. M. Nelson, '#
R. Mathias, '95; S. H. Brown, '6
C. H. Hilc '92;: C. M. Green, `..,
W. B. Jackson, W. H. Walker, ''
and D. C.lJackOn, '85., The p
ject of 1 a st,udent club hquse
with great favor and several su
stantial con ribution,6 were pledg-
At the endome Hotel, Schen.
tady, Ne York. the Alu
gathered f r a anquet on Oct. 12.
The follows g w re present : ,Itil.tl
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Barlow; W. L, l ,clay, It. R. Ha ,`'
W. E. 'Haft - bean, J. F: Lessig, .
Mulhanpt, J. k. Stoughton, '0 ;
G.,'D. Barbey, t. H. Burns, M. . ,
Gerhard, 13: S.! Gramley,lJ H. M -
Coy, R. B. Me.ckley, F.C. Woo.-
,side, '08; C. Ji.' Adams, W. A. F , I
lon, 'R. S. Fr dy, W. L., Hers ,
W. E. Ruder,. C. l S.,Shoemaker, '
E. K. Stapler, LR. Seidell, C. .
Walker, 07; 1.4,. ,F. Adams, J. ( .
Gotwals,' F. 'Hershey,' a
Jacobs, '06;11R., E. Cooper, H.
'Plank, 'O5; ' P. l 0. Noble, J.
Trifle, 'O4; E. H. Beckert, 'O3;
'E. Isenberg," P.' E. Smith, 'O2; to .
H. Plank, '00; G. A. Elder, 4 , li ;
A. , D. Carrier, '99; and C.
Markham, ex-'ll. Speeches , we e
made Iby President Sparks, sy
Carrier Gotwals, and Adams, a d
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i ns want ,: St.
IN ER E SPARXS, phd.,D., 14: D. l , PR
the joi t action of the United States Gov
Pennsylyanie
. ffer mg tv{enty-eight courseS i of four years e-
Mtnes and Metallurgy, — , Courses ii
'r wome; ... TUiTiON, FREE t 6 both s
- of Sept mber and .second,smester the fi
Dements, etc., address ' i \ The R;
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also by Mr. G. E., Mcnrc+, form
erly instructs 4 in lithe college. The
various olle&t- - e sung and
'at 12:31
the losed I
with
Alma Mater .ge'yell
New Y
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1 the dinner' of the' Penn State
Alu ni held at IThe 0:arlos in New
Yorcity p Friday. , Oct 15, the
foil wing en 1 att'endo i I J. G.
Whi e ,,' 82; 1 ilbertlA.., Beaver, H.
B. cI mill r9O: o l eorge H. Linsz,
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exl-' 2, Geore C. ;Clatk, Charles
M. H. 'Atherton, 1 92; Thomas R.
Cummins, '95; B. F. Fishyr, '96; A.
S. McAllister' ,Keisei' l J, H. M.
Andrews, '9B; ',man P Findley,
J. V. Neubest, '99; A M. Pearce,
'00; H 4. Robbins,lC.' H. Bassler,
'01; F. 1 S;laffeti, F . rank S. Mona
ham H. C. Neel, ' 1 03; :John F. ICptt-
Li ,
camp,' lg. Gray,, '04,; J, J. Nfor
gall. P. M. ainey, R. Pl. Barnett,
'05;1C. 1 M. eefer, ex 'O5; J. C.
Chrilsman, .o'. W'i Cronker,, T. F
FoltZ; E. Pl Price.. Oi C, Hays,
'O6; iF. Lind muth, W. C. Phwick,
1..,. a 1 Miller M. C. Sandals, 'O7;
C. . Snavel , AleXandc. M. Myers,
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a. B. 'Snider, '08; H. 4. Stock, E.
ji. 'Neary, .. K. Batis, C. N.
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Fle ing, , H. S. Atner„ ; 'O9; C. W.
Nor , is. Short Course' Chemistry;-J.
Fra Meyer, e : i:rofessor of
Manrice J, hbmpson and ;
C. At. BrOwn, forther insirUtorsjin
the ! '
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There will e
general facility_
the l 'foyer of t
COLLEGIAN
inner.
of ttie
at 7:30
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a pee*
Thursda
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to •. ,Collegq f
SIDENT
-rnment a7llhe r m i monwealth of
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eh ,--LiberarArts, Natural Science,
Home Eccinomic , Industrial AI -
ies: tricttletlttal c rges moderate ..
ist :of IFbrttary of each year •• Fair
gistrar, I:1.e college., Penrsylvania
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, I Th el griculturEol Society.
The Agricultural Society has or
ganized tior the year ,and is down to
rel.!ula i r ork,i its. meetings being
lf id every 114onday -evening at seven
in the, Agricultutril building. The
r st session; was given over to Dr,
h un e t di for; i fi lis Ag a r n i n c u u a lt l ur a e d . tlre H s e s to the
It on the, ' healthy growth of the
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S i hcrol, , both in students . apd faculty,
a d'upon the * prospects arid prob,
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le s of the future, Stude,nts _ en
gaged in' various practical Pursuits
ditring the summer have spokeh a cid
will continue to do so • during the
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year.
, •
[The wank of the society 'should
appeal especially to the underelais
' Men of the school fdr' it deals al
,
l ostentire y in 1 , I
m cultural and purely
Cientific,branches l • A l man who is
to make i r Agriculture 1 his lifew4l
1 shohld nqt Wait till the' fourth ge-
mlester ci ; his conrsel -to come,"in
touch with the practical jand techni
cal 'side of the work! 'The Agri
cultural Society irrS tlp fill this gap ;
by meat,' ofl address 4 froni stu
*ts , who have - spent summer
mOnthsinithe field, fro 'mem. ersof
the faculty, and from en who are,
auccessftr; and promi ent in their'
owni'lineion ' the ifarm ' and in , other
colleges. 1! It is hoped that every'
Farmer arid Forester will consider it
a duty tO'l i himself and 'his 'fellows to
become a ' member ot`the organiza-,
tion and !O vilprii fait. fully for its
advancement: \
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