_ , I A ~ ......m...p.immen I . - 1 , 1 The • Pennsylvania :, Staie H, Collewe ' , i. , gs EDVii IN ERIE SPARKS. ./,'h L.. I. I. , D , PIZ.F.SIDEN4I ' F. , tablizshed and maintained h the Joint action ik the UniteH States Go\ ernment and the ('on nionN‘ealth of i Pen ri,yli, ania . , grff FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS ofteri”,g t'le-ty-ight courses cf four ),ears each -Libera. Iris, Natural Science, 'll Agriculture, Engineering, IVlineS and Vletall!urgy, and Courses in Home Economics, Industrial Arr. - and Physical Educanon for women . TUITION FREE to both sexes inciiier,ir t charges nioaer.ite ',ro sen.ester blegin: , inidolti of Ee;stember arc secold 3ernester the first of F4-' - - - iry ct t.a. - ...n year Fcir - catalcgu , -, bulletins, ann,:uncemerts. etc . acare..,s; The Registrar, § • ~ ,CcII t , g r , i - 'enn..vlvania , , . 4 1! , - , Advanced Degrees.' At our next cortimnctiment in June,; 1910, a number of advanced degt4es will be conferred. There are twenty-seven candidates in all, and the degrees 'are distributed'as folloivs. Master of Science, 10; Elec trica Engineeti, 7, Civil Engilnee, 5, Mechanical Engineer, Mining En gineeir, 1, Master of Arts, 1 -Nen ty-tvio of the prospecti. e candidates are graduatez o: this institution. The following is a list of the candi dates, with the degree to be con ferred. J. Spence '95, M. S. in Chem istry.l d Arrpsby 'O4, C. E. !H Barnes 'O4, M. S. M.,L. Gray 'O4, E. M;As Bertha Gilliland 'O4, M. S. F A. R. Hoffeditz 'O5, E. E.' Hqskins 'O5, C. E. G. Webster', 'O5, E. M. Corse 'O6, E. E. H. H. Hollinger 'O6, E. E. B. W. Kline 'O6, E. E. C. R. Oberfel 'O6, M. S. E. R. Wood 'O6, E. E. • C. N. Bainbridge 'O7, C. E. Miss Laura T. Harrison 'O7, A. M. P. A. Rainey 'O7, M. E. C. 1 4. Conklin 'O7, C. E. L. L. Richart 'O7, E. E. 0 ,A. . McGarvey 07, M..E. S. ti. Yorks 'O7, M. E. P. P. Cochran 'OB, M. S. Raymond O'Donnell 'O9, C. E. 0. Bickel A. M, Ph. D., Bucknel University,) M. S. I ' W P. Daricy Western Reserve Univ., A4lbert Collegei, A. 8.. S. J. B. 01111 B. A., 4niv. of Mo.,' M. S C, W.' Larson' 8., S., lowa State College, M. S ~ 1 L. J. Lassal)e .B. 8 1 , 1 Louisina State Univ. M. S. . . A "State" IVlusicr.l. The current !issue of t 4 "Musical IVlct , senger" I contains a ienghty 'arti cle about the life al Frank P. Ather ton, accomptf4d by a half tone cut.' i Mr Aihe i tfon s a brother of Miss Helen Athert rt and was a stud - ent ere in the clqss 0 188 . He lefty °liege to take 'up the mt sic prbfes-: .ion and i has attained e nenti suc- , h ess, sev6ral of his compositions be jig played !by our own sand. The 11 following id quoted i fromi tht article: "His rime is occupied a most al together in wting. He furnishes Theo. Presser With piano teaching material; also has with Schirmer, of the Hatch Music co deiphia. The olilie pany has published orchestral works, a music ltiduses are pu, ings. ii§ private t- fined ' mostly to pia o, violin and harmony. ' He is now vikiting a view suite—triolnumbers fir Violin, cello and pianb. Mr. Atherton also writes literary articles ) for the musi.t i cal monthlies." chenectildy Alumni. The next regular meeting cif the Schenectady Branch of thei !Penn . . 1 7 State Alumni Assciation Will be held g the New enclome Hotel, corner 1 State and Centre streets, I 1 Schenectady, on Saturday evening, Feb. 2§, beginning at 8.30 o'clock. The meeting will be informal. and it will be; in the' nature of a smoker. Officers will be elected for the en : - suing yea'r,, and the regular routine businels , will be conducted. All alumni and . friends of the College Ole cordially invited to attend " V J. , . Tritle 'O4, SO. and Treat. , Regiriald Corker, H.,S. Rhoads 'l2 Pans3f Corker, A. P. Gray, 3rd., 'l2: Jack Hymen, H. P.Arm strong,''lo Herr' Wilhelm Showman, J. A. Hassler, I \. l. ' - i :n engagement liew Yorlt, and pany:tof Phila.- . DitsOn cOm numb'erf ''his • most f the Fishing Di vvirit rching is' On- 1 , Kid Knapp, E. E. Tanguy, 'l2. Yankee Mike, R. G. 'Guthrie, 'll. Algernon, Alex. Gray, 'll. Frau Ziegler; J. F. Mattern, 'lO. Mimi, W. H. Foster, 70. The c 0 ,1 1 rus is made up of four teen, se en girls and seven - men. The girl are Bair, 'll, Hemingway, 'll, Mil s,i ;71, Epes, 'l2, Fickes, 'l2, Fritz 'l2, , Gordon, 12. The men are' Warner, P. G., Sloan, 'lO, Turner ' 0, Arnold, 'll, Breitinger 'll, Snyoer 'll, gt. Clair, 'l2. The Thespians l inal trials for places in the d chorus of, the Thespians l ld last week and since that - fellows have been faithfully g. The/cast is , made up as :st a ere h: e th RTch4rd Corker, E E. Lud ck 'll. g
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