PAGE EIGHT 1 Forestry Notes. Since the Easter (vacation began several Juniors and Sophomores have seen doing some work for the Penn sylvania Railroad. The men were divided into three parties. One par ty composed of Macfarlane, Good year, Borden, Harlow and Kuhns was stationed at Conewago, Pa. Muse, Craighead, Hero,vood, Coff man and Sears composed the- party Which was located at , Kinzer, Pa., ;Wile Bradbury, Pinner and Shober (*ere situated at Morrisville, N. J. I frhe first two parities were engaged in pruning yellow! ! locust trees and in planting coniferous seedlings. The third ,party busied themselves by packing seedlings for shipment to the planting grounds. The fellows oiid such good work that Mr. Foley}, Assistant Forester of the P. R. R. l wrote to Prof Fer guson asking that the fellows be al lowed to remain for another week. But this, would have necessitated too long an absence from college work and consequently this request could not be granted. The Fotestry Department has re cently received visits from Mr. S. B. 'Elliott, a member of the Pennsylva ' nia State Forestry Commission, and Mr. John Foley; Assistant Forester of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Mere is, something that will be 'music-to the true Forester's ear:-The silary of the Forest Assistant has fbeen raised from $lOOO per year #nd expettses to $l2OO per year and expenses. The , Ranger's salary has also been increased to $llOO. The [former is the position obtained by bur graduates who pass the civil ervice. isTwelfth Night.'' On Saturda'y afernoon the Ben reet company presented in a most cceptable manner Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night." As is uniformly case in their production, the • •• pany showed themselves to be lever, versatile, and evenly bal- ci fir. eilsiserli ani:jl 1, •ste9d , oi) ir your 16 • , s : Tlie s sl s s t" I hlve, A fi of mad 4, for ist;ring , rices will be til. first er our sal ~ I at, you '- illin hletic , • lecktie 5161 carfs 1 1 1 3 l ri 1 1 a l do erß il i*p e ,Pos