State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 03, 1910, Image 9

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    The Y. M. C. A. Speakers,'
Last Saturday and Sunday were
gala days for Perri State in the war
of group meetings and strong sp
Frs. Dr and Mr, Scnelfie i ut
New Yprk, Tei Mercer and G:t.leral
Beaver were busy all the tine It is
interestinv. to note in connection with
Dr. Sctieiffelin that he is a nirect
descendant of John. Jay, th' first
supreme court justice of the United
States !
Dr. Scheiffelin, as a chemist, ad
dressed the Berzelius Chemi, a' So
ciety or Saturday, and as a citizen
addressed the CMc t lub He
spoke at 17 meetings, Mrs. Scheiff
elin spoke at 7, and Mercer at 25
At three cliff :rent ti nes were large
meetings held sinultane.ously. con
ducted by Dr, Scheiffe in, MN.
Scheiffelin, General Beas,er and fed
Mercer A Boy's Ciub meeting and
a special town meeting' were held on
Saturday, and at the luinber camp at
Alto, a few miles ont aloniz the rail
road, an intercstiv, meeting was held
with the au lit ic.-... st.atei )n tnel lugs
and saw.lust I
The Groff day program wa., car
ried out success! ul y tut netted
eoorer results fin n.ciallv than were
xpected, About! $7OO was raise a.
A personal canvas is t' be made this
week to obtain a suffi -lent amount
to suppdrt "lladck' Lii( ff ' $1 010
were raised last y l ear, but it is hoped
that the amount this year will ex
ceed that figure.
Mr and 'Mrs. A. L Groff of
Harrisburg were here to attend the
exercised in honor of their son.
A New Series '
'of Lectures.
'Tomorrow evening in the Old
Chapel at 7:30 p. m , Prof. E A.
Cottrell will lecture on the subject,
"What is the uffrage?" This the
first of the se ies of lectures to be
given by instr crors in the Schocl
of Liberal Art un er the auspices
of the newly f rme society of that
school
'plc. next lei
cure Twill be given on
Ilr S'r
P, coLLEat
•
The M. 1 co-Chirtirgical 1 Ilge of Philadelphia
I Affords Unusual Opporhmtdes tor the Stodk of
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MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, PHARMACY, at PHAIIMACEUTIC CHEMISTRY
If your chosen .rofession is along these lines no tier preparation for it can be had than
at this College. tis advisable for every youn an investigate the merits and facilities of
The Medico-Chi rgical College before he decid g l e definitely upon any particular one.
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The Faculty co- . sistently maintains 'a reputati n icir ability and modern methods of teaching,
and I n chides ma . authors of widelpused text.txxiks. The Collegels situated in the midstof a large
manufacturing ..lrict. The hospitaLaid accidelit cases from this source are extensive and var.
led in character . n with the largest as fi nest' Clinical Amphitheatre in the world and modern
and thoroughly .ni p ped Laboratories an wo Hosp tale, afford unsurpassed clinical facilities
In each depar .ment degrees are granted at the e d. of carefully graded courses.' Students
have the advan age of Practical Instruction, free Quizzes, Limited Ward Classes, Modem
Seminar Method. and Clinical Cl i nferences Point n Laboratories.
U n presentation of proper credentla student' from other cognized colleges are admitted to higher standing.
rem the Dean • 1 the department I which you are intere
Ad led for illustrated catalogue. describing the course
in ill and containtri • information as to fees, etc.
Friiiay, March
Gage on the su
Old Japan." Pr
'':Midsummer N
nounced last
should have b
lectures will be
are free to all.
H by Prof. E. V.
ject. " The Spirit of
.f. Dye's lecture on
ight's Dreart" as an
eek ' for April 1-7
en April 7. These
in at 7.:40 sharp and
College Work i
the Altoona Shops
ay afternoon last,
nd Mr. BroWnscomb
rip to Altoona ror
)rgalrlizingl a special
ces, gathered from
Pthe Altoona shops
Railroad. It is the
On Wednesi
Prof, Harding -
made a special
the purpose of
class of apprent
those enrolled 1,
of the Penna.
'intention of the School of ,bgineer
ing for a limited time. to teach this
class the elements of certain physical
and industrial subjects consistent
with inteiligent shop work. 1
his movement is made as an...ex
pertment and if it proves successful
it will be continued by me 'P. R. IR
Co. under the general supervistonf of
the college. -
The work differs from that which
is now being carried on in Williams
port inashiuch as that here the ot.-
jeCt of the college is to pointt out the
w- y to an industrial - corporation,
w ereby its younger men can be
PACE NINr.