State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 20, 1910, Image 1

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Vol. VI, No. 15. 1
CALEEDAk.
In order thaCtheCalendarlmay be made as
complete as possible, all college otganiza
Lions are urged to hand in ; notices of meet
ings 1
THU I RSDAY. JAN' 20
7:30 p. m. Armory. Varsity Basket
ball, State vs. Pittsburg Col-
legian
FRI +,/. JAN! 21
12:10 p. m C liege ekerctses close
for examf anon wpek.
SATURDAY, JO '22
7:QO
p. m. AUchtonur. Free illus
trated lecture onj -Wales" by
COh. George Nox's/IcCain.
p m. Armory. ' {lntercollegiate
Wrestling Meet ; State vs. U.
of P. \'
H
1 1 . ,
SUNDAY. T
SAN 23
1,0 00 a m Old Chap4l. Freshman
1 1 Bible class. ' f
! 1:LO a. m, Auditoiiium. 'Sunday
Chapel Ser+ices,
p m Nyer of Auditorium
Episcopal Service of Evening
Prayer.
p. m. Old Chapel!. Y. M. C
A.-Meeting. Dr. Latourette will
speak.
TUESDAY. JAN. 25.
p. m. Old ChaPeL Y. M C A
Meeting Meeti lad by -Burly'
FRIDAY, JAN. 28. .
•p. m. First setnester closes.
, MONDAY. JAN 31
• a. m. Auditcrum. Opening
exercises of the second semester.
p. m. Classes begin for second
, 1
semester.
•ns are ,being made for or
tral concert OR, Sunday evening
een semesters by the college
COLLEGE, P
STAIT
H. C.
Our, New Gradua
letics is Also .
Baseball and F
''Henry Cooke'
assumed the duti
alter of our ath
ceed George R
fonte, whose on
1
,:hat office has been marked with
succes The been
was
made past March by the Alumni
Athletic Committee and Mcllveen
started; his work last fag at the open
ing of 'school. Mr Meek was more
than willingito turn over his position
and all the information heshad about
the managership to the noted Penn
State athlete and Capable man whim
we all know as 14a1." t 1
Because it - is possible for Mar
veen to be right'here - at State Col
lege, the Alumni Assodiation also
'llad the former Varsity pitcher, foot
ball halfback', and basketball for
ward Appointed s head coach of
the football and baseball teams.
He.. Confers with the 'various athletic
managers on all matters = relating to
their offices and all . schedules pass
through his hands before being ap
proved by the faculty. "Mal" has
given up alllintention , of playing on
any big league diamond this spring
and besides, his work as manager all
his , energies will; be devote/A to
coaching the nine 1 this spring just as
he was 1 head coach of footbaill last
rfall with the poular and capable
Hollenbackl as advisory coach.
No end of commendation can be
given the i Alumni 1 Committee on the
Selection of such 4 man as Mcllveen
• 1 , JANUARY 20, 1910
cILVEEN
i l e I Mattaier of Ath
-1
: ead Coach for the
iotball Teams.
Nlcllveen 'p7, haS
Is of graduaie man
etic teams, Ito sac
eek '92 of . Belle
year's caieer ih
Price Five Ceiiits
t? fill the i portant positions 6f
1
graduate-manger and head coach
of football nd baseball.. "Mal"
pitched the Bue and White nine to
three const utive victories ' over
the, gridiron he was a
it, hard-working .41f
xcellent punter; he also
for 4plendid work on
five, Surely he can
coach our a‘hletic,
Pt ireeton; on
fleer,;Versiste,
back and an ,I
won his "S"
the basketball
successfully
teams,
We are nol,l,
have a ra.du
1
i
be found n li 1.
Library at a 1
men of our
fortuna.e enough to
to manager wno can
'office in the Carnegie
imes by the business
football, basketball,
track and baseball' teams._ Athletic
dilector Go den will now have a bet
ter opportunity to develop for State
the. kind of track aggregation a
school 0f11.300 oudergradtates merits
and there shotild be nothing ahead
for Old State but al continuation of
the athletic, t luecesi we have bad for
years back]
"State" and International Arbi-
tratida.
- - r
The report of the Lake Mohonk
i
conferen e on Intenational Arbitra
tion, me dons the fact that The
, Pennsylv nia State College is co
g
operatin by means of a special
:,
, service d voted tol the m subiect and
' also by al deb. Ste onl the same topic.
More thab two l hundred and fifty
colleges Ore at 'mg in promoting the
interests 'of u iversal peace.
' `pr S ark has mad_ arrange
ments tolave a speaker here later
in tie ye i to alk on this subject.
giving th
,4irn of Sunday chapel to
the spec era was done ,last year:
The Chic 'lob is also planning
some interest ngs meetings on the
subject. -I
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