"'. • , The state ~!•47 1 L •-•-• Vol. VI, 110. 30 FCR THE, "GREATER COLLEGE." Extension Work Rapidly Forging to the Front and Proving Itself to be Marked Success. The movement management in- augurated during the past two years for the purpose of extending and perfecting the extension of the sphere of influence and usefulness of the college has recently been put upon a firmer foundation than ever before, and meeting with ap -rally throughout the preciation gen lor a-still larger "Uni- state. Plans versity Exten been in the pi the coming year, Beginning with the Agricultural Instruction train, under the super vision of Dean Hunt and Professor Agee, extending to the Departments of Engineering and of Mining, the work, has been one of helpful in struction to men of many occupa tions in the diversified industries of the state. Next year trains similar to the successful enterprise of the Agricultural Department Will be sent out ,upon the road by both the School of Engineering and the School of Mines and Metallurgy. Both the latter schools have been doing' work outside of our college world to meet the demand for help coming from men who have not the means nor time for a college course; the School of Engineering in the apprentice schools at Williamsport and Altoona and the School of Mines by lectures and demonstra- on" movement have t week perfected for STATE COL tions given throughout th.! state. As yet, however, the work has not been organized regularlY into an efficiently self conducting system embracing the needs of the peciple of the state g t enerally, but it is hoped before long to perfect such an organ,zation, At a conference held last Melnday between the President of the-col- - I lege, Deans of ,the Schd Is, and _a party of officials ,of th Pennsyl vania railroad, the quest on of the manner, of conducting the work for_ t the coriin year was the hief topic of discusion: The P nnsylvani railroad men are particularly [in terested owing to the work done by the college instructors in th 4 4p prentice school at Altoona 1 1 and i i Williamsport, established this, spring, and were so Well pleas d by it that it was 'decided to hol the school sessions the year round and open them to apprectices inl' their third year, of work, as well as to the fourth year men. Owing to tte ob- I vions restriction of time availa le to men' engaged in work at the same time, the instruction will not e the equivalent of a college course in en gineering, still, it will prove itself of great value and doubtless ill be a welcome help to those who have perhaps neither the money nor time to spare i for an extended course. In adlition, as mtntioned_ above, the Engineering School will rnn an instruction train in full econorny and smoke prevention over the railroad lines of the state, and the School of Mines will run an instructior train for miners, delivering illustrated lectureS, performing practical ex- Continued on page, 11 AY 26, 1910 j AN EVEN BREAK Our Divded Track Team Loses to The Navy Bift Wins Easily From Dickinson. Team Breaks -Our Record in The Mile. By ' taking us over to the tune of 74 to 43 last Saturday, the U. S. Naval Academy finished a field and track season in which they have not be4ri defeated. We gladly give the Navy team credit for its great acikevement and we _admire their excellent record,ibut at the same tine we wish to commend our fel lovis for the --remarkable shAing made against such adverse con ditions, 'especially the division of the , team and the loss of the s ofsell,- ice Talbot. , , •.; . t sTne meet, was the most interesting and exciting that' 'Annapolis has i seen for some time and , was really 1 mach more hotly contested than the scre indicates. ' In order to win, the Midshipmen had to break six re lords', while Lum, the freshman "Miler," l'oweted our record 4 min, 30 1-5 sec. -fcrmerly held by Capt. Hbwarth to 4 - min 35 2 - 5 sec. In this event and also in the two mile State had an easy time. In the low hurdles Pier gave Dalton the chase of his life, both men running neck_ and neck to the finish,, , but after some discussion among themselves tbe• judges_ awarded .the coveted first place Dalton, the, time being 15 3 5 sec , a new Navy recor d. Chubb ran a very pretty race in the 40 an 3 it was just at the finish that Carey managed -to slip ahead of him, thereby lowering the NaYy Price Five Cents