i The : Pennsylvania : State l :' 1 ()liege EDWIN ERLE,SPARRS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by the joint,action of the United States Govern Me n, and t e Commonwealth of "Pennsylvania, 1 . ' . i 1 (,1 FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS offering twenty-eight courses of four years each--L t eral : rts, Natural Science, `ll Agriculture, Engineering, Mines and Metallurgy, and Courses in Hom [Econqmics, lindustrial Arr and Physical Education for women ... TUITION FREE to both sexes: i Cident.l charges moderate First semester begins middle of September and second semester the first, of Februa ypf each year • For catalogue, bUlletins, announcements, etc , address 1 The Registr9, Stat; College, Pennsylvania From the School of Engineering. Prof. J B Whitmore left college last Monday to take charge of col lege extension classes in engineering subjects in Williamsport. These claSses are the' first of their kind in engineering and are probably the be ginning of what may become 'a large function of the colle; e. The catalogue School of Enzineeri for distribution this be obtained by Registrar's office. D. S. Devor 'O9, 1 by the Allis Chalm l waukee, Wis., ex• make arrangements pany, to assist the the department of I scriptive Geodietry,, six weeks. The Al have arranged to se' the Pacific Coast i erection work. , . Resolutions of Condolence. The following resolutions were passed by, the:class of 1910: Whereas, God in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to take from our friend and classmate, H. G. Meredith, his infant son, \ Be it resolved, That we, the members of the class of 1910, extend our heartfeilt sympathy to him in this, the hour of sorrow. I 1 Be it further resolved, That these res olutions be published in the Collegian, be spread upon the minutes, and that a copy be fciorwarded to the bereaved fam ily. Signed: S. J. McNary, 0. C. Schoen feld, L. F. Mehianer, committee. _ , 1 The joint meeting of the Pennsyl vania State /3i.eeders' Association and the Pennsylvania Dair l y Union of which Prof. , Van Norman i$ secre tary I was held last week in the School of Veterinary Medicine l at the University of Pennsylvania. Dc. Hunt and Professors Gardner, Koch- ulletin of the g , Will be ready month and can road will train from Icluding all ind 23. ii , Prof. Van Nor an lectured last week at the Movab e School of Agri culture at Allento , and Prof. Lar sen spoke it E e. Prof. Agee lectured in Cheste county. 1 Several additions has 4 recently made !to the pure -bled live stock. 1 l' !pplying at ho is employed rs Co. at Mil ,ects, if he can with his corn eaching force of I)rawing and De , - miring the next is-Chalmers Co. d Mr. Devbr to the sprilg on E ST f ITE COLLEGIAN. Up On i Agricultural Hill. el, Knoll axis Hibschma Prof Gardher judged' show. The Pennsylvania Ra i run a special educational Harrisburg to - Alteona, i branch lines, on Feb. 22 . I , ' The De jartmen of Agricultural Education , has moved from the Agricultur I Building to: the Experi ment stati , , The college has' recently effected an agreenient for cooperation with the Bureau'of Soils of the Depart ment of l Agriculture at Washin ton detailed soi ls surve , of Iradford, Ere and W sh ties will be made. , ihe Sods will furnish four t work and ,the college number of by which Bedfbrd, ington cou Bureau of men for t will furnis men. the sam ed to tsoils Ille Re • sta I N has An n Sat t roy° !year give attended the corn cou dal of ggle a new 'oga s' stud -tops Ne ri lect ' -re he its o he ex next will orp room doo Its will he be , usic horu Clu! • ddr „1 urg ' I i usc zas) fence, PAGE FIVE. . J. Wilder will be as- Pennsylvania to study n this state. onnaissance Soil Survey will_be continued. Prof. harge of the work they Free Lecture. rday evening, Feb. ; 12_ ichi Iyenoga,wholebtured. on "Picturesque Japan," 0 illustrated lecture - in the se, on "Peking." The China is the center of 'a present between the old order of things and Dr. .ent some time lait-year of political conditions. t State College en route York City, where he has ring; to the 'State ot Texas is to delher a (series of the Far East. Linpin Day. 1 .rcises on •Lincoln's 'Birth- Saturday in the Audito-: .egin at 10. 30. Seatp for ill be placed in the front of, the entrance being at the . Seats assigned to stu be reierved for them un ceases to ring. The -pro follows:— College Orchestra. "To Thee, 0 Country"— s—" With Lincoln at Get- Colonel Clark E. Carr. "Ame *ca" C I.st and 4th Orche•tra, Glee Club , and.
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