State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 07, 1910, Image 10

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Pennsylv. ntaE : ), S;t4t - •. 'College
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EDWIN ERLE SPAVES, Ph.D I. L D'' PRESIDENT 1`
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' Established and maintained 'by the. joint action the United S ate Govelin ent and ;t he ComMonwealth of
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FIVE' GREAT SCHOOLS offering twenty-eig ourses of four y a l rs each ' Liberal4rts, Na ural Science,
AgricUlture, Engineering, Mines and Met 1 rgy, and Cour es iii Hi me Eco omics, I dustrial Arr
and Physical Education for women ... T I ON FREE to pth sexe . incidenal charg4s moderate
:First semester begins middle of September an i second semester the first of Febru ry of each year •' For
- catalogue, announcements, etc., add“esi. 1 1 ' The Regis rar, Sta e College, Pelyisylvama;
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Action, of Executive Committee
At a meeting of the Executive
Committee held at the college on
March 28thi among the other busi- i
ness transacted, the following action
was taken:
Professors Stewart, Noll, and'MY
ers were given a year's leave of ab
sence in order to pursue graduate
study.' l
FranCis,B. Kingsbury of Harvard
University was made Inst!uctor in
Chemistry. - -
H. F. 'Hershey of the class of 'lO
was employed to conduct part of
Professor Stewart's work.
John A. Runk of the class of 'lO
was employed to conduct, the work
of Mr. Noll.
Robert H. Bell of the class of 'lO
was employed to conduct the work
of Mr. Myers.
Samuel L. Faust of the class of
'lO was appointed Assistant in Ag
ricultural Education Dice H. C. Baker
resigned.
Floyd S. Bucher i of the class of
'lO was appomted Assistant in the
Pennsylvania Soil Survey; also Leo
N. Skemp, Wilmer E. Gross, J. M.
McKee, 'Walter B. Nissley and Da
vid K. Sloan.
Andrew A. Borland of the - class of
'O9, who is now pursuing advance
tudies at the University of Wiscon
sin, was made Assistant in Dairy
Husbandry.
Permission was given to the class
of 1912 to erect a grandstand be
tween the bleachers on the baseball
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I•ojlee o a, swimming
Lcliu til iti:vestigation
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col,ncer i ni' g tihelpossi
g 0, 'suffiiqt supply, ,
irlto take pie ,k)ool
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field. The
pool was del y
could be ma e
bility bf secuth
of runninr -,lt(
g waii 1n...
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serviceable. 1 '[
The title of t e Scho l ol
and Metallurgy was changer
School of Mne " in order
form with t 'e ractice olf ot
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tutions.
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The Depa offtment , du tria
and Design asi l inOod:io "t d i
School of Li eral Amis. 1
The proP4ition frOM ti - le Na otal
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Association f l ifarihetls ::. !est lill j;
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a course or c ool; of tinnip 'Alas
met with th 1 pi . orriise a, co-opera- '
tion in every PcOiblelwlY.
Authoriza iOrl Was griveri f ''r , tie I
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holding l of l a icorifernlOe o !'il,igh,
school princi ails at hei coll ge !in
May on the 'a e date + fh lter
scholastic sc o I meet. ;
The plan f r systerrili
on the camps d e
,core..
the propose ,se!wa e sySt4rlw;
ified and ap lic e n' wasr i de]
be made to 0 : to e Bo* Of }
i tio onstr (it ',or
;edl system whicl
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main c 1 egel
iwee Mc , llisl
I'g en
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to iro
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ta m
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for permissld
of the prop.,
lead from
to Ia point be,
and Old Mai.
Orders we t
any supefflFio
Main into do
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ordered i
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.umping,
ill perm
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'The c
near the
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- the same o b used as locker room.
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Au*or iat on was given to pro
ced Vkfrith! th erection lof two small
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buildings ea the Electrical Engi
neering A ne , to be lased by the
Engineeri g Experiment Station.
Applic r ion, was ordered to be
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ma to he Prussian 1 Government
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form int
i rchange of teachers dur
ing Ithe next college year in ac ord
ance with the plan inaugurate by
the 'Carnegie Foundation.
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It was ordered eaat owin to the
imma riti , , f the participa 'ts, the
likelih od of disorder, the 'neces
sary e pease, the 'loss of ti e, and
the u ortunate attendant resililts, the
amnia Freshman banquet which has
heretofore been held in some city
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nea the college be hereafter abol
is hs di
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thank
preve
blessi
past."
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in 0101
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ing. irl
. sts, was
stem bi
ey compressed air, which
t the tearing down of the
house. ,
InsOuction cf a huifiling
inasium was authorized,
:n Thomas F. Hunt' was given
e of!absence for an inspection
rouh Europe.
en the Hon. Andrew Carnegie
the Carnegie' Technical
1s in ittsburgh last Week an
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iton wa teleghaphed to him to
The ennsylvania State Cb -
his yto I New York. In
e sentrthe following charact
tele&am:- "Many grateful
• but previous engagements
acceptance. Shall throw our
gs northward to you as s'e fly
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