The •., Pennsylvania •.] State •. College -1 EDWIN ERLE SPAT KS, Ph. ID., L.L. D., PRESIDENT ' Established and maintained by the joint action of the nited I tates 4overnment and theomnidnwealth , i of , Pennsylvania , 1 4. 1 I I l FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS, offering twenty-eight ourses of four years each —Liberal Arts Natural Science, Agribulture,- Engineering, Mines ,and Metallurgy, aid Courses in Home Economics, Industrial ,Arr and Physical Education for women ... TUITION FREE tici bOth: sexes. incidental chargeS moderate • • First semester begins middle of September and second semester the first of February of each year .• For catalogue, bulletins, arinounceMents, etc , address : The Registrar, State College, Pennsylvania - . 1 1 1 4 it ............................... he Outdoor Gymnasium. t week work was begun on the 8r gymnasium which is lo between the Armory and the ." Heie during the coming , is, those men who are not or irsity on class teams and who need the exercise most will be erty! to engage in all kinds of Here l is just the opportunity iu to get l out into the open air ake that exercise which! you ;in much and which is so bene- La' putd., catedl "Den] monk the v. sport for y and need Remembd that an active 1 is an impossibility for any , 'of time, without a good, , well developed body. Don't 1 around as if you had lost your fend. Get into the fun and ill be surprised at how much you vktill feel. brftin lengt soun' bette He you.. e is a list of the games which say indulge in : Tennis, es y for ,the beginners, on the next to the Armory. (Th experienced players shOul , e Tennis Association and tak join t part i Vo the tournaments ) leyball. This is probably a aline ,to most of the fellows, e which will be enjoyed by en they learn how to play it. new ti but o all W. l It is squar bt is ing The four . 1 wax Ilayeci on a court about 50 ft. 0, acrOss the center of which a stretched, the top of the net 1 eight feet above the grotinci. may be' one, two, three or en on a side.and the play may very warm at times before '2l which is a game have been E STATE COLLEGIAN scored. The ball, which resembles a polo thi r tll with the exception that it is leathet covered. is baited around with the hands, and one must ac quire considerable skill before he can plade it where heants it to go. There will also be 'a pit for tum bling and pyrami d building and places for high and broad jumping' and pole vaulting. In these last events especially it is hoped thati a larg number of men, will- become interested because , thetre is a lack of material in this line in college at the present time. 1 , Besides all this, their wili be three quoit gets for the use 'o the fellows, and also both horizontal and parallel bars. Indoor basebal3 in' addition will 'be played. Ths i's another new game and it will undoubtedly meet with great approval., .: These grounds vi(ill be open at all times, and in the l i eVepings and on Saturday afternoons coaCbers and instructors will be present to• ex plain the rudiments of 'the new games and - assist ;in the Playing of the othrs. From p esent indica tions th grounds will be ready for use by ext Saturday afternoorl, so come o t and take a little! exercise, We all l ed it.' ! rl L If l th weather conditions are favorabl an out d or , gYnmasittm exhibiti n will be. eldi tomorrow / evening at t i i t: n..Ai. 1 iSomel ,of the special ea res will be al-- itarnmer throwing exhibition by !Lei Talbot, a few *Wing "stunts" by "Pop" Golden and Weston, wrestling, fenc ing and boxing by other's and a dumb-bell drill by the freshmen. Reducing Cosi of iiving. - Mrs. Ellen H. ,Ftlichards.!lnstruc tor in the l Chemistiy of goods at the MasOchusetts tistirute Of Tech nology' will give a practical, demOn:- stration on ''The 'High Co* of 'Liv ing and How to Reduce fr under the auspices of thel Repartmen't 'of cl Hoirte Economics ii this. institution 'today at 11:30 o'c lock : The dem onstration will - show how, to select meats and vegetal les and, how to prepare and cook them wiilugreat / est economy., ! - • At noon a lunche lin the the Domestic' tories in the W,oma 2 o'clock Mrs. Ric illustrated lecture a l nomfcs'and How i l l , All ladies of the vii ;are invited to -he pr; , Edgar All Poe. The sixth lectur in - the Liberal Art course_of free I lectures will be delivered in-the Old Chapel on Fri day evening, April!2, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Crocket will le ture op "'Edgar, Th Se who have heard the previous lectures of this course will welom this news and those Who have n t been in the. habit of Attending can find no more profitable way of spending the even ing. Let us havela large attend ! ance and show ourl 'appreciation to the Liberal Arts Lecture Cbm , mittee. PAGE FIVE ki will he served 'Science Labora s' Building. At I nrds will give an "Home Eto- Came to Be " - :e and vicinity ;sent.