The : Pemisylvania .State COltege 1 EDWINERLE SP4RK I S, Ph.D., L.L. PRESIDENT Est4blished and maintained by thri joint action of the United' States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsjdvania - - - _ i , int FIVE' GREAT SCHOOLS offerihg twenty-Tight courses of lour years each -- Liberal Arts, Natural Science, AgricultUre, Engineering, Mines and Metallurgy aircf: Courses in Home Economics, Industrial Arr arid Physical Education for women . TUITION FREE to both sexes- incidental charges moderate First semester begins middle of ;September and second semester the first of Febri ary of each year For catalogue, bulletins, announcements,. etc , address - ' The Registrar, State'College, Pennsylvania Agricultural Students Leave Today on Inspection Trip. „ Students of Agriculture. aside froM the scientific training received in col- lege, learn , much from practical . growers and from outside observa tion. For this reason the students of Agriculture at the Pennsylvania State College plan each year an ex- tensive trip for the observation of conditions and methods in different sections ofthe country. Forty of them have planned a ' combined soils and horticultural trip to be taken during the month of May which will involve the inspec tion of trucking farms, orchards apd vegetable forcing houses in l in - a about Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Va., and interniediate points. It will also include an inspection of the various goverment ,offices at Washin . ."n„ 'especial4)i the soils laboratories l and the experimental grounds of j the Bureau of Plant Industry. The party will leave State College this eSrening and spend three lays in the nurseries, forcing houses 'and trucking . farm? about Philadelphia. Prof. RL. atts of the Horticu:t ural Department and Prof. C. F. Shaw of the Agronomy Department will have charge of the trip, and sev eral prominent horticulturists of, the state will accompany the party rdur ing all or part of the trip. Grolivers along the route are making arrange ments to bassist the students to see THE STATE CQLT,EGTAN as much as possible i atl every stop The students will rettlrn, to cbllege in time to finish thei ; work. i The following is the it nerary and schedule:— 1 Leave State College, May 19, 5 p. m„—Arrive Philadelp isMay 20, 1 1 4:40 a. rii. May 20, Trolley no delphia. , May 21, Leave' P4il4delPhia 8:04 a. Arri4e GiOsst i porp 8:55 a: m. Spend day 'between Gassboro and SweedeSbaro. LeaVe. Bweedesboro 6:16, Arrive Philadel nia 7:25. May k 2, Sunday. May 23, Leave P 11 delphia 7:15 a. m. =Arrive Kennett- Square 8:42 a. rh. Kennett Scitare, Avondale and Westgtove by trolley, 'Leave West grove 6:02 P. in., arrive / Oxford, 6:23 p. m. May 24, 1 e Oxford 6a. Im., ar rive Baltim te 8:21 4 1. , m. I Spend day on Patapsco Neck, by trolley from Baltimore, Leave Ba!ltimore 6 p. ni., arrive Norfolk 7 a. m., by "Old Bay Line Steamer". May 25, and 26, about Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. L6.ve Nor folk 6 p. arrive-Washington - 7—a. rn. (Washiligton-and-N-erfolic - S - tman= - ers.) May 27, about Agriculture; Wash Leav 4 e, Washington m., arrive Stec. Col Option—May 23, mont plateau, fort. ington, D. C. ' h of Phila- Department of ngton, D. C. 7:55 or 10:30 p. ege 9:30 a. m. Trip over Pled west 'of Wash- The Irving Girls. The concert in the Auditorium last Friday by the glee club of Irv ing college and Mask Conservatory was, naturally, well attended and well appreciaited. The twenty-eight girls, undei- the direction of Miss Mahe]. Frances Hall, sang and play ed admirablyi and drew forth much applause. In spite of the fact that "there would be no response to en cores" several were dernantied, espe cially so of Miss ,Rachael - McCarref, who, as reader gave some very amusing seledtions. Miss Seglebaum as reader, Miss Poorman as violinist and Miss Kisiler as 'pianist were well appreciated. i Indeed, the entire pro gram was so well chosen and rend ered that no one number stood out _ more than another, with the excep tiont perhaps Of the Saver „pell Solo by Miss Rebi Miller. The lee club was so well balanced that it was i rare pleasut to hear them, and it is hoped that puch an entertainment: may he proliided again in the future Have You Paid , Your Collegian SubscripTtion 1 All subscribers{ ' who have not paid their subscriptions' are urged to send the same to the Business Manager this week. ' Owing to the large number of delinquents, it will I. be impotsible to see all personally and your early attention tio this mat ter gill be greatlyappreciated. PAGE FIVE
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