advantage of the' opportunity of tc store up Strength and energy later years by commencing no get the human machine din pe' running order? -Fifteenl minutes of properly , ranged work each day is sufficie keep any man in' good condition he can surely spare this amount time with great gain to himself.'{ Following out his own sugge the athletic-direct6r will have pH; in the "Collegian" columns week a specially 'arranged series exercises for horne use. COLLEGE NOTES. A bulletin iecently issued by United States BUreaul of Educ. shows that therelare 83 state univer sities and colle4es similar to The Pennsylvania State - College The University of liljanesota leads with 5,665 students; ;The University; of Illinois comes ;scond and Cornell third. Of the 8 institutions having , more than a tnoUsand students,'The Pennsylvania 'State College ranks twenty-third inthe list. In the En-, gingering 'SChoOls State ranks' eighth, and in Aiculture, including Forestry, seventeenth. State has 'the largest Forestry, departroeqt in the list In the nuver of linstructors she ranks eighth. Se i i i , enteen of these institutions get a petmlnent in cone fro n a mill tax levied on Property in the state; thtl others are depenient, like The Pennsylvania State College, upon apPropratipns made at each session of the state - 1 Legislature. ' The pages 1, the World's Alrina nac for 1910 devoted to colleges dce the statement that The Penn sylvania State College bas 1,319 graduates, of Whom 1,237 are now living. John N. Banks of Indiana, Pennsylvania, is the oldest graduate The,Penn State Colors, Navy blue and jwhite, are used 'only by one oth college, i Mirietta College, in Ohi., although the colors, blue and THE gTATE COT. I -red for to fect 1 Gt*ara, Every base ball arty is gun anteed to be Quail is cur first I R the Mg eague ' and c( an% thing but each know our !hi Ball other make that IN e si guarantee of satisfaci 'Could anything be more fair? nt to and Lt of Ited 'next s of 1 The 1161 Tulip St. ,Philadelph lat. Pa. white, are comm Penn Sitate has yell with t Ara exc.' College and' the I Prod. Espensh. High School Con l ny County l!ast sulject, "Shpuid . tneir entrance, eiastiF?" The q ed from thej , hig view kiy L F. L E3pe.nshadfio.• H of view. 1 the speaker chapel serviqe will Krauslcopf, D. Temple, Philad I, very 'note wportny l can consider ours: in having t e op him. , He is versify of C Union Calle from the la years i he ser ing to accep . . quarantee iark guarantees perfect gook. Sh..uLd e hull replace any article absolutely rept Vase galls and Vats retading A Lcial Rase Ball Guide contains j "'" , , belied tries' ,n verageS, hundreds history and action photos , Series, etc. Ready about dstli , :Ms at dealers' or by mall. Get'the Reach Base Bill I.4alogne—now ready —FREE .n among colleges. he 'longest college epions, Grove Cityi , I nivershy of Miss-1 ade addressed the lerence of Alleghei Saturday on' the i the Colle g ies make 7 iequirernerits more iestior was answer ' sch)ol point of 1 tton, and by Prof. the ' college point 1 . 7 11 at the the Sunilay be Rabbi Joseph D. of the Jewish ohm: He is a speaker and we - Ives very fortunate I p )r , tunity to hear it l adu te e of ,the Uni- an nd the Hebrew' - cei ing his degree 1 • 'n 18,§,.5 For two Kingls City, eav- _ i l from the Coy gre ter 1 edinl a 6a gatlon Iteneseth Israel, olinula el phta. Ite is the author of ma y noted works along theologi - d Philosophica l ) lines, an s als a , gifted lecturer. , , The a nual report` of the President, and the eport of the Treasuyer for the £isca year ending June 30, 19Q9, has recently been issued. .b In President Sparks' report- this, retrospeet is made. , "The, college year seems to show a steady groWth - ()lithe institution in the goodwit) ad ' L favor of I . le people of the common- wealth; an improvement in a more systematic - systematic 'organization of the 'in structional force; a gradual raising . of the standard of scholarship and , claSs standing; a more optimistic'- out look 'on the cinipus; , a decided advance in the spiritual life of the - college; a toning up in athletic affairs; and a 'continuance of t at loyalty l +d response- to appeal long cWacteristic of the student body of We Pennsylvania Stite Colle:e. v e yet need a more thorough •r -ganization of the college force of 1 I . ..$