. - J'ilm'or"°•° oolo mmmillln Sii . The ,•• Pennsylvania : State 4 College' • __ EDWIN ERLE S L FARRS, Ph,D , L.L. D., PRESIDENT [l , . Established and maintained lay the joint action of the Un t i ed States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - ,* cr FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS 'offering twenty-eight courses of four year each—Liberal Arts, Natural Science, 1 'AI Agriculture, Engineering, Mines and Metallurgy, and Courses in Home EConomics,"lndustrial Arr j - and Physical Education for women ... TUITION FREE to bot sexes: incidental charges' moderate First semester begins middle of September and second semester the first of February of each year • For catalogue, bulletins, announiCements, etc., address The Regittrar, State College. Pennsylvania , 14 , . , . General Beaver at the Civic Club, ! On last Thursday night General Beaver launched the Civic Club !on its active work. The previous meet ings were all taken up with the mut ter of organizing the club and dis cussions of detail business incident to a new organizatiOn. The Gener al pointed out the large work to 'be done by college men in politics. ,! it became evident how highly the Geni eral regarded politics when he siii: there was only one other questioh more imoortant and which con"- i cerned each one. The first questioh, in the words of Daniel Webster; he General said was "My accouna. bility to God." After it, came politics which concerns itself with the welfare of the community in i ali its varied phases. The physical ) welfare public health, sanitation Jvater supply, recreation and so forth ate all questions to, be de It with in politics. I 1 1 He intimated that State- Collegfi could become the meanest, vilet most detestable, place to live in'iri all Pennsylvania and also showed that she has the opportunity of be, coming tle sweetest, pleasante' t, l ; most healthful land most desira le place of , teSidence. There is an qp portunity, he said, of showing htir dreds of other' , towns in the sta how to deal with their questions water supply and sewage dispo: so as to to beneficial to all in tl town and to those in other towns well. When it i recalled that Peai E STATE CO sylvania has m re l towns of 25.000 and over than ny other state the importance of the example of State College - in this respect ii appre ciated.l , 1 He trie d to impress the Club with the spirit of altruism in politics, and discouraged the idea of gbing into politics for what could be gotten out of ii. He i was very modest in sO aking of his oWn injuencein po- litics, saying thait he did not know how to get a isingle man to vote certain way if the man I had decided to voted on the other side. 1 , , I In closing ,h 6 expresied tile hope that the Civici Club might L exist at State College ifter, its present mem bers were gray 'headed n*ri and might be a power in helpi g' Penn sylvania to be the grandest a nd best commonwealth in the ciountly. New Rules for the Ymnasitim. Drastic measures ar 'to be taken to enforce certain rules in the gym nasium: which will help towards keeping the floor in godd snipe , for the dances at Commencement and Pennsylvania Day, and which will' also insure better proteCtion for the apparatus. The building has ' been open practic4lly all the time hereto fore and different pieces of appara tus would sometimes dissapPe4 or i l get mis' laced. The gymnasium will be ope daily hereafter from 8:30 to 10:30 a d will be closed on Sun44ys, during vacation and during . gym nasium Classes. Rubber shoes only will be allowed ott the floorr when in l ite of LEG lAN : 1 exercising or at plaY.' It 'is .planned to have an electric planer I Irk to smooth- nff the flooAand - the i se4 . -of rubber snled shoes Only wil - eliini nate any danger of heel Mar , be ing made on the new, surface.' The Irdiana Daily Student printed , the fol 'Say, y pause an make y. around a tic. , Th. on ;its dr• addition influence or a smil good y, benefit t. way. S as you t ling won' your sni Profes real or dissipate. Consul Studen intentions' are foster' 'otsti oystei-s, C. V. Chicago Scale Co Building. . P.AOE FlN'h Cheer Up'l owing 'editorial recently: u old grouch, did you ever consider how died you ur clasmates by moping 1 the time. Be enthusias world has ehough trouble oping shoulders without the .1 yours.' There's a magic in a cheery pod morning Why, it makes you feel iurself I and is of untold those you recognize in - this ippose things ,`are not going ink they shohld. Grumb sidetrack fate, so smile— _ I I 1 'pm *eek." IL , 1 , ors' View H - Depressioni 'maginary are relieved or by an attractive menu, the ".Blue G4osi V s' View :—Attentions or real, 'fancied or desired, • d by, a proper diet. , the " Blue IGoos - e \ " for, ebit, cake and ice cam. ri. itzittilmons 'o' is now the ..anager for the Avery ,with offices in therrad
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