Prof. J. N. G. Nesbit, 'OO, Dean of the Night Szh)ol of the Georgia School of Technology. Professor Joseph N G. Nesbit, who graduated from this institution in 1900 in' Electrical; Engineering, and who was formerly Professor of Experimental Engineering at Georgia School of Technology located at Atlanta, Ga., has withiti the last year or so been made der of the night school at the same in stitution. _This night school is just in its infancy, having been in operA tion less rthan two years, and though it Is not as widely known it might be, yet over a hundred of Atlanta's !young men are taking advantage of its establishment. The school offers the following courses: English, ma taematics, car pentry,i pattern making, textile en gineering, chemistry, foundry, ma- T,hine and wood shop work, forging, pipe and steam fitting, elementary Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, phys ics, architectural drawl , ig, etc. The school year is divided into three terms of twelve weeks eaca. Four nights a week. two , hours a night, are giVen up to the work : The full course is three years, but any man who is industrious or desirous of learning more, may stay indefinitely. , .7, In commenting upon the school and the results already obtained Prof. N,ltsait says. We make a specialty of turning out specialists with the most scien tific training obtainable. When a young man is given our diploma he is qualified with the asst r rance of perfect' knowledge to accept and hold any position in technical or textile lines. Sophomores Take Soils Trip. Last week the §ophonlaores in the School l of Agriculture tolak an auto mobile (trip up Nittany alley and down Penn Valley for the purpose of studying the types oi soil exist , mg in that section of 't e country. THE ST 1 _!::,Nening Attire The !post attire and • Even Ways towards making ; affairs In - pre I enjoy Ole. The lines as shoWn by us are striCtly, in good form and taste lifess suits $3O to 45 Tuxedo Suits 12.5 . t0 40 oriera hats, waistcoats, protTctors, everyth i ng to correctly-' outfit you ,1 ° I j, ! ' Silk hats, silly! THE CLOTHI E R CORRECT CIRESS FOR S I R BELLEFONT i! , , . 1 1 On account of the lack o modatiors for all,the class taken in 'two sections, an taking the trip on Wedne the other on Thursiday. each day was made at ' , the Co- which satisfied the appetites aroused op corner, the journey continuing to by the, ix mile wprik over the moun in Lemont_and thence to Pleas t Gap taro ,t e men xplored the- war s From here the then wallco o# Penn's I d s Tenn's C4ve. - Nittany Mt. and met the -:tttoMo/ Froth the gave Ore return trip was biles near Center Hall from here th , made down ll'ennls Valley through m store is prepared to supply the 1 •, exacting requirements - in evening , that is absolutely' correct in style etail g doilies that long accom lad to be section day and he start are strictly 'proper ; to Penn's Cave. é the various types ed and the,condi observed. At the ouring the meal journey continue; All along the rou , 7 of soil were _ stud tions of the land _ [ cave. I after de PAGE ;VINE dress
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