PAGE FOUR STATE COLLEGIAN Published on Thursday of each week during the college year by the students of The Pennsylvania State College in the interest of the Students. Fac any, Alumni and Friends of the college Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pa , as second class matter Associate Editors D. R. MASON, 'll C. M. BREITINGER, 'll R. F. HEMINGWAY, 'll W. S. KRIEBEL, JR., 'l2 , W. H. VAN KIRK, 'l2 Business Manager F. H. BERKEBILE, 'lO Assistants C. F. PRESTON, 'll L. E. SWARTZ, 'll E. A. JAMES, 'l2 SUBSCRIPTION. 11. SO per year or $1.25 if paid withia 30 days after Late of subscription. TH RSDAY, FEB. 17, 1910 The publication of the report of the death of F. I. Woltz last week, ,which we correct this week. over Mr, Woltz's , own signature, leads the Zollegian to announce this fol loWing policy': No alumni 'notices or any notices 'relating to the well bea l n of a State man, phy'sical or otherwise, will be ' pUblished except on absolute verifi cation or over the signature of the informant. Formerly we have 'relied on the word of the informant, which was sometimes based on rumor, and we have suffered accordingly. The misinformation was not given inten tionally in any of the cases which have required correction this year. but as a safeguard of the reputation which the,Collegian wishes to main of authenticity of news, we an -ICe the above policy. - Editor inChlet A. W. FISHER, 'lO Assistant Editor J. F. MATTERN, 'lO - - 1 11 - •- - 1 — ; ell tO',N? at this kiFI , t of e• flck of 1.: -1 , c by td I b 4 th,e l ladk i l l ~ , _ 1„ pitt bti Aluvani, I! I ril vithfichl r conlies So lis 1 ing, Iva , nillw. In tile I e. g olf' alniini theeinsl :Al. i , ndi notes 41w:hi in. We w r e'cO Oe corn 1 ' & interest s to alpcniii I I al, ace whenever I F they l , 1 Vii' -1, 11 7 , I 1 II 1 , Missions. ,1 , ' I ' It may that compl ni news, ar interest on t that the rhat. is sadly lac fall the,n,tic were plenti easier to obt municatiOns and give the are receivled. is part in(the interest ofl inttagueitted last Sthur dolly DO. 1'.. 1 ' l4ear a I 1 P i t) , teat Ls' acOotrtit o his ice/ i the far 'ast and , 1 I tunite3 there l at, . il :at inter . t to all 'he ' 1 rO ii i si s Iwill . l ov groups. The lasses wii' , sturi "The )f 1 urkey" tinder a rh nd coiidii6teoi l in a Lt . t6 i be. Pre Olt' 18ible set' aders' ill nieet in -:e a Neekl itt r I has'spent, 'so e the; aoly ILa . I sOr4. valulhle fin isi ta)cing !A li ce l in tchrtia.,l WI f rnsllf 1 an triissipn cllassl! . 1 Penn State missions was day and §u Belch, oi l Y. own experi • of the gtlea present wer who hear i be studied h , upper thre l el c Awakeni corpS of o¢oo l .ofigr•i manner s classps. a normal Mr. Buch fa wnatl All time in T and whci formation on Turkey. MI will lead the' ut a stUd i y I of '"Servants! of The entire six weeks i coi until Ester, large enrOm work c re ph • he bir coo rier. Thy A spl the Pehh- ' In 4philect7 h wirt l .hl t iquelaind he 4,N -be clalleg , wili' 1- il • . t ,1' 1 0 the r nch 1 biOic of MIME, th schoo pe iment make a tr 07( . 11 t Spfier's book, ing.'' , l i ' will be Orii hoped,is hoped 1 'oe, made ante' y for ow on that a The testing e thil frier ! 1 lines or.' February 22, 23. 24. Stops will be matte at 11 stations, on the Diyisiol.. the Hollidaysburg andl MorriSon s Cove, and Peters bnnillranchlPs. 0 I March Oland 10 anofhPr,traln win he sent dOwn the Cumbirland Valley. yeral of these trips nave already h in made, and thy are nroyiig to be of great valite to the fi-mers. According to the IRwq ips. the Ilec r)ma'ellP(l re Rut aciverti6 1 . 1 6 .1. i lve 'ling r4ilroari comnan urers on these trains a re n rnv the rev lar car ill other exp-n es, quch , g, etc , are bor e• by the The lecturers for the Th , = # tiling trip art .OMaS . Hunt, ilvia Agee, H E Van ' NoiLman, F. . 01rdner, C F Shaw, and M. 'S. McTowel!, all, of Th- Pennsylvania State ) College or the Experiment Station. l The sUbjects It r 4t have beej j ' j n Jisel ect ed ai.e:-hSoil Fertility ) Meacibws and P.atures,Use'f Lime, lo Corn, Alfalfa, and 'lsairyin , 2 iThe train is run in la very ;business lie manner, paying i jstrict attentiOn to a definite schedUle It his com posed pf three ( coches, ' two of Which, are fitted up aS lectur rooms. s soon as a stop is made, j j he wait i g [leciole tak thefirj place in the c rs, and a lec urer begins to speak in each; car the two subjeCts being chfifere*. ;At th j e end of 25j minutes the leCture is concluded and another 1 Jl' 25 Iminute talk given. In 1 this 50 minute stop a man can hear only twci of thei six lectures.l i l lf he wish ao,, 1 neat the rest he tra els on the h ' p the next shop, where he Irs . iwo more,' and then to the it, "where the two he 11, has not ird,lre given' At the close of , 1 jllecture, circulars a e cilistribut- Which summarize briefly the points in the talk. n* he -0 eaci ed 1 ! has be?n a vei y short tine since sc Icturel trans , were being tried meriely as eriperiments. Now, how ever. thy have proved their, worth, and have shown their true value ai a means l o platling important infor mation' .efore'the farmers.
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