State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 17, 1910, Image 1

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    Vol. VI, No. 18.
CALEB DAR.
In order that the Calendar may be made as
complete as possible, all cdllege organiza
tions are urged to hand in notices of, meet
ings
FRIDAY, f.g B 18
7.00 p. m. Auditorium. Illustrated
lecture on -George Washing
ton' by Dr. Sparks. All wel-
8:00 p.' m. Armory. Varsity Basket
ball, State vs. Swarthmore.
Cosmopolittan Club in 226'
Main.
SATURDAY, FZB. IQ
Armory
7.30 p. m.
basketball, 1910 vs 1913.
8:00 p. m. Orchestra stag, McAllis
ter Hall.
SUNDAY. FEB. 20.
10 00 a. m, Old Chapel. Fresh Man
Bible iclass
!I:LO a. m. Auditorium. SuTday
Chapel s Services Dr. W. P
Eveland, President 6f Dickinson
Seminary, will speak.
6 .30 p. m. ' Old Chapel. Y. M. C
A. Meeting. Rev. Platts and
Jim Potter, of Bellefonte,
TUESDAY, FEB. 22
,12:10 p. m. College exercises close
for the day.
6:30 p. m. Old Chapel. Y. M. C. A.
Prayer Meeting.
7:30 p. m Armory. Interclass Bask.
etball, 191 1 vs. 1912.
8:00 p. m. McAllister Hall. Agri
cultural ' Society Banquet :for
' ' Short Course Men
J, E. Ingram, '09, 1 of . the IJ. S.
Forestry Service has been transfer•
red from the Wyoming National
Forest to reconnaissance work in
he Southwest,
STATE COI LEGS, PA., pEBRFARY
ORCHESTRA CON C
.
A Special pirector and V i lolinSolbist
to Mak:. a Successful Cdncert on .
March Mr.!Armstrong to Sing.
Mr. Ha
ablyi direc
between s-
Jan. 30, h.
annual con,
With man '
sent at the"
well never'
ished perf
the higes
present.
Interclass
It is nee
1 ing Concer
fore given
aim of thi
two years
a Svmph•
been acco.
ditionl of a
large cra
have hear.
oi
nent part
out thenie
clash cyin.
in bringin
working til
struments i l
time, in the
The Or. ,
bership of i t
the instru4i
symphbnt
there arb iwt
bassoon, w
pets, two ii
bones, on t
lina, two vio
ilases.
E. Cogswell, who so
led the College Orchestra
• I' mesters on the evening of
!s been secured for their
ert this coming March 5.
of tne best players
last concert, Mr. Cog
I fr
heless winked ,up a gh
mance, which' received
I. raise from ail who were
. less to say that the corn
'
Wilk surpass any hereto
by the Orchestra: The
,c4fanlzation in the last
as been to develop into
i ny Orchestra. This has
Plished, by he recent ad
ftill set of tym'panimpd
I. cymbal. Tho l se '
who
larie symphony orches-
course appreciate 'these
s they know t e prorni:
ympaui. play *Prkiiig
. in l symphc mes The
al will be vlry effective .
out crash parts an
) crescendos. These ir-
viil be heard for the tilt
coming concert.
lestra has now a mem-
irty, which represeints
I ntation t+cl in large
I rcheitras. At pres,
. 1 flutes, one oboe, one
I . clarinets, two trum
1-nct horns, three tom
-1
ba; lympani, ten vio
las, o cello, and two
PriceTitre C6is
the
%lam Wrigley,, who will
orchestra, is ,a - viol ist
in musical circles in the
art `9f the state. 1 liis
Minneapolis Symphony
-utqua Orchestra, I Chau.:
Y , ha 4 given him a rep
very fine violinist. He
in solo work and occuPy,
. r
master's chair. ' ~
known
ern
in
Chaut
a, N.
in as
ppear
ondert
e elfe
1. •
mg would not be com
t a baritone solo by Mr.
Everybody enjoys his,
orotiohly, that his ap»
the prcgram will be one
attractive feature,
witho
plet -
Ar
sing'
pear
of t
tropg
g s i p
nce o
!agetnent is expending,
to ma e , this entertain--
ccess, and one that is
.e best .support. Bulletins
put up announcing fur
liars. Plans are being
series; }of 'concerts on a
!rat central Pennsylvania
: schdule now includes,
Altoona. Philipsburg,
d Wellsboro.
e m.
1 effor
a s
me
wo
y of t
oon b
partic
for a
o sey
ma'
- oil
Ito
Be,
i NE.
onte,
rfield a,
/ Teal at Ridgway. •
lof mechanicalS visited
y DYnamo and. Engine
ay Rif:last week to per
s oftests on a . nevi en
r,
company iris just put
sts were made at the in
the edrapany and will
e graduation thesis of
? arty. Those who made
G. E. Ogilvie, J. Yoder,
ren, R. B. Fehr and C.
Engin
ParY
• tdi
t Ridg
a seri.
hich
A
the
'Co.
form a
gine I
out.
The tl
on of 1
itute -1
f the
:sts ar
VV,h
one .'
the . 1
G ii.l
Bush
other
I hmen
eke
e sou
change will be :nurse es
of a four years' :ourse
abling Freshmen to be
y in tl eir first year. :
tabli
'in G,
gin t