The •Pe ED Established and maint'ained b a FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS 71 Agriculture, Engineering, and Physical Education f First semester begins middl! catalogue,' bulletins, announ. English Elective Courses for Ne! semester. To every college student, the a. ity to appreciate the n best works literature is indispensible. In or• to stimulate the interest of the s dents in things literary, the Depa ment of. English will offer the f lowing detirable courses in Engl . Literature during ,the 'second sem. ter : English' Literature 6, Poetics,' houis, Instructor, Mr. 'Dye; Engl Literature 7 Middle English, hours, Instructor. Professor Esp; shade; English Literature 8, Ea English Literature.4hotirs,lnstruct Professin Pattee; Engpsh' Literat 11, The ClassiCal and Rotnan Periods, 4 hours, InStructor, Jones; English I itefiture 12, Victorian Era, 4 hour s, Instruct , Mr Dye; English Lite rature 17. Literature of the Period of Qu Anne, 2 hours, InOtructor, Cur; English Literature 20, I English Essay, 31 hours, Instruct , Professor Frizzell; English Lite ture 22, The Poetry of Brown and Tennyson, 2 hours, Instruct. Professor Crockett, ' ' Rheteric,i Rhetoric 2, Advanced .Rheto 3 hours, . Instructor, Profe. Cr eitett, I I Any student who wishes to el - ct oneior more of these courses shoUld consult the instructor offering the, courie before the opening of the second semester. , i THE STATE COLLEGIAN n' sylvania : State : College ' 1 IN ERLE SPARIcS, Phd. D., L L. D., PRESIDENT L the joint action o'f 'the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ffering twenty-eight bourses of fOur years each—Liberal Arti, Hi:aural Science - , Mines and Metallurgy, and Courses in Home Economics,- Industrial Arr r women TUITION FREE to both sexes. incidental charges moderate - of September and second semester the first of February of each year • For ements, etc., address The Registrar, State College, Pennsylvan\a - - - i !n Agricultural Hill. Nor _s Fr . The State was held he Dec 21 to Grange meeting 'which e at the collegel from • was a great affair in of the word. Over every sense 1500 people were present and everybody was pleased with the College and the treatment accorded them. iSome of `the exhibit were especially interesting. Wednesday afternoon was given oven to a gen-' eral inspection of; the college ,build ings and was thoroughly enjoyed by the visitors. Mortimer Whitehead, _ for many years a lecturer of the National Grange,i was I the guest of honor. , The Farmers' Week was the most successful o the four which have been held h re. Over 100 lectures i t were. deliver on various agricultural topics and five hundred and Bfty tWo visitors were 'present. The Horticultural and AgrOnomy ex hibits were especially fine this year. A poultry show , -was held in the Armory, halving fowls from Belle fonte, Williamsport, and Lewistown entered. . 1 The hftyifirst annual meeting of the State 'Horticultural Association of Pennsylvania is to be held Jan. 111, 12, and 13, at Tunkhabnock, Wyciming c.unty. On the program for - the age! 'appears the, names of Mpf, Stew rt, Prof.. Watts, Prof. Yers', and Arny and' Hershey of the senior c Is, all of whom, will de liver addres es before the meetings. An educationl train is to ix un 1 through Cumberland and Franklin counties l over the Cumberland Ntal • ley ra ilroad, early in March. It is to be conductird . by . the School 0.. Agriculture. i. The school of Agriculture4nd Experiment Station 'will hold!, a Farmers' Week at Greenville, Mercer county, during one week in Marci f l Thirteen station agents from IL. middle division of the P. R. R ,is -11 ited the college in a body during Farmers' Week. 1 r ' i Professor Van Norman attended a conference, in Chester county ie cently. ~ I '' Professor Mairs lectured beffr the Teachers' Institute at Bellefo.te. The Northumberland Co. q will meet Friday evening at 6:31 room 23, Engineering Building. $7.42 srofit a day of seven hou was averaged by , more than 2000 "W e r-E ve r" Salesme Between June 14 and Sept, 11 1 1909' 145 men each made more than $lOOOO worth of ules during the same time "SHOW ME," do you say Oladlyand 14'11 'throw into the ba a copy of the breezy booklet, "The Who Dares", if you will drop a • card to , 'lke kluminein Cooking Utensil Co. Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania PAGE FIN'
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