I vp inks LLEGE NOTES. College bulletin was issued l evoted to the Summer Ses I ;eachers. The director of fis Mr. C. D. Koch. He ed. the degrees of A. B. from Bucknell University een a graduate student at . 1 1 He was selected by Dr. r e be one of the two state .01 inspectors and has that capacity for ' three ing him especially fitted A new recently d sion for I the sessio has recei and A. M and has b Columbia Schaffer t high sch. served, in years, m. for the work he is to undertake here, "The Food Supply of the Future" is the titlejof Dr. Arrbsby's recent address to, the annual meting of the American Society of Animal Nutri tiod,i of which Society lie is presid r ent, held in Chicago last November. The address was published in Science, N. S. for December 10, av i d is reprinted as one of the bulr letins from the Department of Agri culture. It is a very interesting and instructive address. j 14'urnishe o daft for C i 1 tcge TailOr mad Pressing an cll_ I- Stuart lock East 'Colleg Mr. N. B. Higgins 'O9l Manager f The Collegian in his senior year, as married on December 24 at :ewer Falls, to Gertrude Megin ey Hood of State College. They re at home at 3334 Sixth avenue, ollege Hill, Beater Falls, ' , The names 'of the students in the eneral catalogue will be arranged I is year accoing to the ,seating in hapel at the beginning of the sec nd semester. ' . • Miss L. V. T. Simmon s as repre entative of the Germa n Dept. of tate College attended the Associa on of Modern Languages held at haca N. Y. during vacation. The engagement, ofMiss' Pearl G. oy - of HublersbUrg, to arrly Wion 'OB was announced at a inner party given lby her parents On hristmas evening!' 1 , At the recent meeing of the In rcollegiate Athletic Association of e United States, Mr. , W. N. Golden as elected one of the directors. ==!, Men Clothing Cleaning Avenue A coninlittee of t 1 gine& favoi. tSi is - rim engaged in preparing the istrapbkri, of rules -of attend*n Which will be ready for diatTibutkur sclon• Dean Ctane spoke before tb Coal Miring Institute Of Americakt its winter meeting in 'Pittsburg, De cember K. and 17. His subject was "Diamond Mining." , Football receipts at the University of Pennsylvania amounted last fall; to $68,543 35 and Ithe disbursements were $27,078.62. The second of the season's free lectures was presented in the Audi toritm on - aturclaY l night "by Col. George Knok 'McCain. The enter, tainment, . Beautiful England," ii the first of series of five to be i given lby c?. McCain on successiv e Saturday venings. The other sub jects ar 'lreland," "Italy," "Egypt l ," nd "Constantinople; "and with such a I splendid beginning as we 1:41 on S aturday, the y course will undoubtedly prove the best ever given here. - 1 -- Starting at Liverpool and Chester Col. McCain led' his party through, the most beautiful andhiitorical parts of old England. The views in thei Lake Region were Orticularly fine and serve to show that some of the most beautiful bits of natural scenery are to be found in the heart of the Island iKingdoml The trip took a southward course Ito London. and then * l ent westward to Portsmouth. showi g as i a l ri went along the most importnt , d• in rsting points. Among' the motion ictures thF re view a$ Aldershott, nd the laUnch ing atl Portsmouth stand • out as especilly worthy of notice. Th entire lecture highest class l and i pleas+ that we loot next one of the- court There will $e an important meet ing of ithe d. E. Society this even ing. O ff icers are to , be elected. An Oi ,Tymilt. "Beautiful England"' was of the is with great forward to the
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