State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, November 04, 1909, Image 1

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`NOV
Vol. VI, No. 7. STAT. t COLLEGE, PA., V t MBER 4, 1909
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CALEIWAP —"'' NE:I P
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In order tat the Calendar may be made as
complete asl possible, all college organiza
tions are ur4ed to bind in notices of meet
ings
frIdURSDAY. NOV 4.
7OL p. rT. Old Chapel I Buc6ell
Mats !Meetings .
FRIDAY, NOV 5.
700 p 4. Old Chapel. Buck'nen
Ma'is ,Meeting
ISAT URDf.Y. NOV 6
900 a, jrn. Special train leaves
Leiiont. I
i
2 00Ip. 1 . State v., Buclweil at
Le isburg„
700 p i , Special ['train leaveis
1 1
Le iiburg. I I
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!SUNDAY, NOV 7 i
1
1100 am i Atuditorium Dr George
Leslie Orriwake, Vice °resident
J
of U minus College will speak
4 30 p! 1 , Ftdye
. .1
l . of Auditorium ;
' EIJI copal Service of Evening
I Fr y4r, , I
630 p 'll Old Chapel Y M. C.
A I meeting
v}
I fIU .
ESDAYJNOV 9
630 p: pl; 529 Main. Y, M. d A '
,I ,'
I - rayer Meeting.
Intercollegiate) Debaters.
J
Fl i
The filn I trials fir debatet;
the varai 4 , team were held
week T 1 judges were Prole
Garver, i a
tee, Zook and Fri;
'Their choice for the first and se
team is aSfollows :
First taam—G... A'. Schnerr
H. Work I:10, J. Osuna 'l2' 1 6
nate, G. de Charms 'l2.
' Secdnd learn —W. R . Lams 'lO,
S. S. Levisee 'l2, P. E. Hartfower
'l3. Alternate, Atkinson '13.1
The first debate 'is with F. and
M. on the sul*ct, "Resols.iel that
the U. S. congress should p f.s a
law provOing' for a progressil
heritance I tax, the
.constitutio
conceded." This debate ;viii
held at the Auditorium on Deg
, DEA
ead Etefore the 1
Mifiing Enginers I
May.
DFan Crane, had tha
ressing the .I:lnstitut
Engineers- in Londo
ast. H pretented
titled " he',Use
Mine Supporit," whi,
subject from many
and received vei l , 1 .
cistn. The face thdt De,
presented det ils of the
the use of co crete rn !till
States was 1 portant in
conditions var 'somewhat
World.
In taking u the dr
Crane brouglit out the'
substitute OF timoer lin
c .
min e sup
port, and howed the ,ad aritageis of
the use f concrete. e, treated
the various characters fi clerrients,
and the proportions, in t e iniXtures
for use under different classes of
wor. He compared the cost for
world under each,class, ' Such as
fountiatlon wallS, , ! , retaining 1 walls,
dam . etc' Hei bidugiht l ; out , the
met od . 1 s of • reinforcedli' I work
,
ri
Then, going n he showed
'of c ncrete,,' l as
shaft lining, lin ng' of drit
gangways, and stoppino a 4
cati. l The us of concie„
stringers in, inclined shattS was
shown to be ',eminently successful.
.; 1
In , concluding, iiis p Peri Dean
Crane said, "Having reluctantly
tried and found
, that , oficrete is
good, strong, durable a d rel'ialle,
American engineers are ;wont to go
on
last
sors
zell
and
e in
ality
be
. 10.
PR a step further and reduce both the
1 amount and' cost. they are, there
tion, iof _ fore, turning tP f i _erro:concrete,
l'on Last wbich will l
undoubtedly Work as
1
,
1 great a revolution in methods of
r of ad-
construc t ion as plibi the introduction
Mining
D
of plain lioncret. Further improve-
May, 28 , meats may confidently be expected,
I
both in the , chatieter of the ingredi
per erk
crete for ents and in the application of coil
atied
view 1 cretes, thus fulfilling the prediction
of the ultimate 4rici universal appli
. le cri cd
cation of concrete lumber."
ti
n Crane
The president of the_ lnstitutio
I
moved a 'heartl,7 , vote of thanks t•
xtent of
the author I for 1 his valuable, paper
•
itself Unite
as
and the vdte was carried by, accla
d
vi I
matron. ;
a the old I I , , _i - '__ 4:,-
n Lon
e hon
a p
Co
h
point -I
avora,
AM the tticients will surely be i in'
terested in the kerierons action of th.
Hen. Juli4n Kennedy, speaker a
our Comrhencemen exercises las
ion Dean
' some
:af
June. Wher the trustees voted him
an honorarium ['for his services, he,
returned the sum to the Advisory
Committee of ' the Young Men's
Christian Association, with the re
quest that it be used, toward defray
inv ,the expenses of our secretary.
This liberal iqt not only reflects Mr.
Kennedy's g'enercus character but
also shows the effects of "State,
Spirit," the feeling imbibed through,
close association with our en.;, l
College and stpdents will both upite
in appreciation of a magnanimous
deed.
he ap
4ed 19
s and
i over
L te for
The,,foothalliteam while at Lewis
burg will stop at the New Cameron
House.
Price 'Five Cents
Site Spirit.
Lewisbhrg I e?cpects 1000/ State
students. Are we going to disappoint
them ? 1 1