it , ) - 1 26. The •. Pennsylvania •.' StAte •. Coll EDWIN . ERLE SPARKS, Ph. D.., L.L. D., PRESIDENT f . Established and maintained by the joint action of the Uniteili States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania giT FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS offering twenty-eight cburses of i lfour years each—Liberal Arts, Natural Science, `JJ Agriculture, Engineering, Mines and Metallurgy, an Courses in Home Economics, Industrial Arr and Physical Education for women . TUITION FREE, to batssexes. incidental charges moderate First semester begins middle of September and second semester te first of February of each year .. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc , address 'the Registrar, State College, Pennsylvania 1 8 ... ' Examiniltion Schedule. MAY 28 ;JUNE3, 1910 Abbreviations : AArmory; Ag. —Agricultural Bldg.; Am—Amphi theatre; B—Botany Bldg.; C. A.— Chemistry Annex; D.—Dairy Bldg.; El.—Engineering Building Annex; En.—Engineering Bldg.; F. Fores try Bldg.; Ma.—Main Bldg.; Min— Mining Bldg.; P—Physics Bldg. SENIdR SUBJECTS , - SATURDAY, MAY 28, 8:30 A. M. E. E. 9-24 El. Hyd. 12 7 B, 24 El.; 21, 23, 29 A En. MONDAY, MAY 30, 8:30 A E. E. 12 —24 El. E. E. 17-24 El. Ht. Eng. 15-29 En. Ht. Eng. 16-24 El. Zool. 11-206 Ma. MONDAY, MAY 30, 1:30 P 'Sur. 1-18, 20, 21 En. by C. E. Dept.) Math. 20-126 Ma. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 8':30 A. M. Agro. 11-103 Ag. Chem. 435-9 C. A. E. E. 6-24 El. Geol. 1— Min. Ht. Eng. 14--21 En. Mine 9—Min. Phil. s—Library K. TUESDAY,' MAY 31, 1:30 ?. M. Forestry 12-4. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 8:30 A. M. Bact. 4—D. E. E. 4-24 El. Exp. Ag. Chem. 1-211 Ag. THE STATE COLLEGIAT Geol. 3 — min. 1 ' Hort.. 9-207 Ag. 1 Jur. 1-21 En. ( Prof: 'Diemer's sec:tions.) WEDNESDAY, . I MJNE 1, 1:30 P. M . , Math. 22-126 Ma. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 8:30 A. M. Agro. 4-103 A. Fdrestry 13—F. Hort. 8-207 Ag. Jur. 2-21:23 En. M. Des. 21-20 'En. Mine B—Min. Zool. 6 -206 Ma . THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1:30 P. M E. E. 1- 2 -624 El. Math. 25-126 Ma. = FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 8:30 A. M. Bot. 11—B. E. E. 7- 1 24 El. Hort. 7- 1 -207 Ag. Met. s—Min. Met. 6- I Min. Zool. 14-206 Ma. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1:30. M. Math. 26-12'6 Ma. CLOSING OF COLLEGE EXER ( Taught i For - eniors, College Ex , end at 12:10 p. in., Friday, M' CONFLICTS IN EXAMINATI All conflicts should be rep once at the , office of the Al& Registrar. (Signed) G. A. Whitt( Assistant Ri G. lE. McCurdy, Ex-' and Miss Mildred E. Williams ' were married, an Thursday, 'April f 4 at Berwyn, 1111. The bridal couple will make their home in Chicago.; As apart of the' Extension work of the School of Mines. which is be ing carried on in co-opetaton with the coal mining institutes of the State. Dr Crane spent several days during the 'week of Apr. 25 30, in the Anthracite Field He lectured at Hazelton, Pittston, 'and Scranton, his subjects being, Waste in Mining, and Safe Methods of Drawing Pil lars, The Cyanide plant has been in stalled in the Metallurgical Labora tories and it is the intention to make a - ru3 during the present, month. This plant is of - tarp size! and it is possible to use charges of 11X0 pounds of ore. It is in all respects similar to commercial plants, and 411 afford opportunity n ror making large 'size tests of the extraction of . gold from its ores under commer cial conditions. The first run will be made using a low grade Cali fornia gold ore' from the North Star Mines, at Grass Valley Cailifornia. ISES The Jos. Dixon Crucible Co. have , sent a collection of their raw Mater ials and prOducts, to be placed as an exhibit in - the Mining Museum.' This collection includes samples of the raw graphite, various sorts of re- cases ly 27. NS edat istant tz ; ore : Istrar. , fined graphite, Crucibles, and other -products which they mauacture. Through ,the Generosi ty -of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. the Dept. of Geology' has recieVed a large number of photographs suitable for framing, and illustrating some of the striking geological features to be seen along this railroad. E e School of Mines.
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