i • Pe Established and maintained :AT SCHOOL' 1 e, Engineerin :Ical Education ster begins mi. bulletins, anno mg FIVE G*; Agricuitul And Phyl First seta! catalogue,l r WRE. i TLING ' , 1 Our Prospects t i t a Strong l i e, Students. Depend on e in January. Meet Penn H For the past fli nown to the ou become so well world, through t of her athletic to e meritollious ms, that P it is. of the utmost i .portance that n all branchel i ,ports. What i restling team,' it is as yet on i to build It updit is e the•supPort of the ody. The manage , Id a meet with Penn I for January 22, r to give the Feanal , of , support i this hoped that vet y xi i will turn our. eteci be represented intercollegiate Want net is a we have one, bu its infancy, and necei§ary to hay entire student' b ment has art • on State's t 1910 and in ord: the proper kind initial meet, it is loyal State m- Negotiation Negotiation ]t ar ' for meets ith Columbia a d alone proveS th. relations with th • • • II universities ! 1., "a manded theOte a college whose and sportsnianli 11 .1 wrestling team 1: we have the; det, l it a successful t:) will I be absolu State has a Wres I tercollegiate rul. This brings I, being comp Cornell. Princ high and this t our other at. big ,colleges e already don and respe teams are fast, e. At prese an experimen rmination to e and nett ye ely ess ntial ling team unde I s to an irpol THE STATE COLLEGIAN nsylvania 1:, 'State • . ~WIN ERLE SPARKS, Phd.D.,' L.L. D., PR) SIDENT by the jcimt actiori of the- United* , States Government and the COmmonweMth of Pennsylvania' 1 i , 1 I 1 offering i twenty-eight courses bf four years each --Liberal Arts,i Natural 4cience, , Mines; and Metallur_gy; and Courses - in tHome, Economics, Industrial Mr for women TUITION FREE to bcth sees. incude ;tat c.l - 4rges moeprate .dfe of September and second semester the firist of Febn-ary ofleach year[ For, i t cements', etc . address , ' The Registrar, .S . ; - - College. Pen;plvania I 1 : 1 1 . .-I ir . . ' men , I point, nmely, If 'the :ate willing to sacrifice qther pleasures t. ' build up a team that will bring new laurels to the Blue and White, is it I, not befitting that j they should in' some appropriate way be re warded. The co eted S that our i• athletes wear , is ,ti e recognition of hard labor and utmost, effort and is a mark of distinct* bestowed upon. those who have aid, ed materially in advancing the interests of the Col lege At the, majority of the larger universities, the athletic association awards to the varsity' Wrestlers, the twoletter in cOinAction with the c l i i two sm Iler lettersiVit. T,. whichdis- ; tinguish s these Men from members! f the ther varitii teams. 'This is) somethi 'g for the student body tol think o er ierliou'sly and] pass finai 'judgrd nt on after', their , have seen the fr its of the , WOrk done by our; new w estling t eam. Ass stant Director Lewis is work-, I ingiev, flings with tie fnen / and aIH thoug • much of I , his material is ton, fact letic and om t for green, he is pntiling ;forth every effort to make theiteamlane that we, can well be pron. of r The trials will continue until the 'time of the first scheduled Me 't aid every man who' has had ally wrestling ex perience or who :is' willing to work and try for the.,team, , is, l strongly .urglFl to Some out. Sgyral men, l who. were ,mem' 4s of last Year:si wrestling squad 're out helping tol coach and instra the new men. The team will es eially be strength cried this year in the heav' ' weigh. lean the but ake 1 • 1 - P Aiklg'lFlvE r ' I Cpilege lass by Talbot who came here from ' Cornell, and his exceptional wrest ling ability twill aid greatly in the perfecting of f this yrar's team. Keep, in mind. fellowk, that the i meet withenn is scheduled i9r the Saturday n ght during exam week. when'some relaxation) islan absolute necessity, and turn Qui strong to cheer your team_.to vict' ry: ' The Senior For tens. • The Seniors of the orestry_ De _partment of the Pennsylvania State College will spend th'e month of January ini l the woods 'studying the logging methods and the mill, work of some lumber operations., This work is done in connection, with the course in' Lumberirig,. - laifter . study ing the itrinciples oft haritesting forest crops, the different methods employed in cutting and getting logs out of the woodstt i o the mill and the method of saving! , logs up into lumber, a l month is spert in the the wood where thee principles are ,being actually s carritti out. - They spend four weeks studying the operation and prepare a report descrioingl i the forest I region, the methods of logging andlmilling, and determine 'the cat of each step in the operation. This rOort ii illus - traced by photographs i 'I. T. Yarnall and .l: R. Brubaker will study the logging 'opmtion of I the Great Northern Paper 'Company at Holeb l , Maine, on the Kennebec Rirer, where there are eight logging camps in active ;operation': ' '