PAGE TWO excel! that of the larger colleges of the country, but we are endeavoring to better the physical condition of , all students. Everyboy come out for recreation it affords as well afar the team and for your class. , At, , a meeting of the Board of Trustees held November 19, 1909; the following actions were taken: Milton S. McDowell, Assistant Professor of Experimental Agricul tuna Chemistry, was made Assis tant, Professor of Agricultural Ex tinsion. . C LL. Goodling , was appointed Superintendent of Farms, beginning December 1 ? 1909. The erection of greenhouses for the proposed horticultural building as partiof the Agricultural 9roup was authOrisedi The establishment of a Course in Milling in the School of Engineering' was authorized. The'School of Engineering was permitted to erect two buildings for the use of the Engineering Experi ment Station. - 1 A firin in New York City was . I , peF;m Jo make la bird , s -eye-view of the pus 'and buildings of the college siMilar to those made for other institutions. - Charles E. Govier was advanced in, rank ' from Instructor to M.sis taut krnfessor of iTelephone Engi neering: h I , l i R. S. Pridy was appointed o the rank of Instructor En Engineeri g. ID. A. Isenberg was made an As sistant in Engineering. 4 vote of thariks was tendered rthe brick manufacturers at Clear ,ti,field who contrib ted the brick for ipaYing the entran e to the grounds. The new veter , inary building of tie. University ot; Pennsylvania has been ,completed iind is now beiag occupied. Coursps in public health have also been started. 1 The Trustees' Meeting. 1 (pm ~~: gi .l 1 .k. 26 ' tu Pk fr 011 1 , le' ii ' It' i o It ruart i es 1 , 1 ;-k es up yo' .1 i 1 , li ' 4#i i III; 7 I itienrnip :I • .to t elf 1 I 1 I - t sty -ru, J. `' to see ' ii as 101 I ! i~ ;!, ~~ i I I IJ Cqllege rep NlcC+y, l ; IW .* :ili "T 1 of Vi Sund thel l us dais 1 1 colleg 1 - '.. en. To 1 1 the Imo r ' 1 -in the ico 1 1 -'from ICP, lalige rneei, 11 knO t rn . 1 cbllege i t,, the co i , e 4 es 1 is co he h. week sky it ritA 1 s, 1 10 1 1 Vii. ,yy►led Overcoat; i 1 nr-hot , ko say ,a Ed wear atn4tai ISi ,I uits Ox! 's Full cDr:ss l . and Merchaid 1 tin? arlsserp, tn l ,•Eippearancte., an ,• !;,high class ollor his display. you. 1 E 1 I , the cl _-q dreimi, for m ;ative bui4llo, versityd r next ttere I aid for under lar- He 1 (ere 7 enoug th -t Oopu ntry. nell nFs, for in ev rY• 1, !ry er ass ,men si 1 ti*** N I I oi iy \ otfve eyer, laid wori:l' about tht l ercoats 1 1 ru4vlci ' 1 goring ' Ivho hive a can espreciatie I I ng, ar e doubly n I I „ llef i. ' Ell at ten and, a at 6:30 next meetin meetin has als meetin want Ibeep signed! 1 • st Any grout, . i an cap' make 1 ~1 H. !Johnson, I. ,10 coMm c ree, d' at the office, with the so. House io State ,Collegr; was appointed fro ..1 to Meet ev , .. 1 ad eve them a pi At mitteo dent c team come,
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