State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 26, 1910, Image 5

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The :Pennsylvania :
Established and maintained by the joint action of thc United
Pennsylvania
, ,
(if FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS offering twenty-eight courses Of f?
'll Agriculture, Engineering, Mines and Metallurgy, and
and Physical Education for women .. TUITION FREH
First semester begins middle of September and, second set'
catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc , address
oFlunk" Notices and Grade Reports
Th'e Registrar wishes to announce
that at , the end of the Second
Semester official notification of any
failure l'i examination will be sent
out as soon as the grade is received,
and that such notices wi'l be • ailed
to ,they student's State Colleg - ad
dress .ut.til Monday, Jur e 3 in
clusivet after that date these nl , tides
wt:, be sent to the student's ome
address.
Any , siucient who leaves -State
College on on before June 13 shotild,
therefore, leave his summer acidress
at the Postcffice, with a written re
quest that hiS letters be forwarded.
The Postmaster is required by law
thus to forward letters upon request.
If any student intends to be at
State; College; for a week or two af
ter Jane 13, and wishes notice sent
to hiS State College address after
that rime, he should leaye a written
requ st, to that effect at the - Regis
trar' Office
If any student has changed his
homq address since he filled out his
matil l culatibn blank iu the Regis
-trar's Office, he should call at the
office Immediately and furnish the
Registrar. with his correct home ad
dress. This change of address
should be attended to l not later than
Jure 4.,
There is little likelihood:that these
Rnport#nt notices will go astray if
every student thus take§ pains to
have his letters sent to t i he proper '
address. , i
THE 'STATE COLLE
EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L
1 As hereto
(report will
studer.t at
ISemester,
mailed to I
Iguardian,
At a mee
the State C.,
Jose Osuna
was appoint
to the Pr4i
which is to
Jun_ 23 and
colleges of Pennsylvania
ready entered this conte•
there are offered thre
$5O 00, $25 00,,and $lO.l
ively for the best ,orationl
phase of Prohibition.
It is hoped that a per.i
ganizatt n of thel State
htbition Clut),mav b 0 efl
year. ' W ith this end i
meeting will be held so
,fore commencement to v
those ihtere'stedl in this
are invited
Last ! Fi iday
misfortune to
game prevente.
game on May 1
a , like _reason; s
have been pr.
ments this seaS ,
six last year a
players had ti
r j
in , pseparatibn
State :
L. D., PRESIDENT
States Government and the Commonwealth of
'Ur years each—Liberal Arts, Natural Science,
Courses in ' Home EConomici, Industrial Arr ,
to both sexes. incidental charges moderate • '
ester the first Of February of each year For
The Registrar, ,St!ate College, Pennsylvania
gle grade
for each 1
fore, but a si
be made on
,- --- -- 1
re Second 4
ft,c %r ill be ,
the end of t
! I nd this rep
he student's
Yesterday Villanova was sched
u'ed for a g , _me on, New Beave
field. i Ph the first eastern trip the
Main i,iners took us over 1,. to u in,a .
game ihat was called at the , er dof
the seVe.nth inning for re4ons un
known., Since Villanova bas t who a
majority of the basela.9l dpntests
from Coach
Blue and [Whi.te n the
past. Coach Mcilveen put: \ h F men
throuo some Strenuous pia 4t , e dur
ing the' early days of the Leek to
get tem in shape for the4istrong
Main , ine'aggiegaticib..
11 .,
On Saturday, Jane, 4, a gamejs
scheduled here with Susquehanna
S, on some I and
p4rents or
i h ibition Chi
mmatee of
ion` Club.
ink, of_ ;116 co
llegdYrohibi
of the clas
-ci as a repre
6i:ion Orator' ,
i:;e held' at
2W 1910
of 1912
:entative to
al Contest
arvisburg
fight other
have al
t in wh ich
e prizs,
0 respect-
:anent or
ilege Pail
' acted next
I view la
lied:33e lilC
hich all of
Imoven:mat
eball.
had the
our nan
1 ,
aye' the ;Gettysburg
by rain The Penn
I was called off ft.
that wo contests
vented ;by the elc-
pared wi'di
1908. The
to practiCe
n asco t
'eight i
t sta ,
ettysbuig
for 'the I
College
battle when there .commenced
steady grizzle which lasted all after
noon.)
hen follow - the Conimence
we6k contests with bucknell,
umni and -the All Class nine,
' will end the seasons; 'Thus
ment
the A
THE WONDERFUL
INNS CAVE
_ ,_
7
The ost wonderful formation in the
world and the only known cave that.
must e traversed by boat. A
ODERN; HQTEL
'all
Is connected with, the cave. It has
the comfort and conveniences of a city
hoster i ly. Capacity pf dining room 100
Cuisine the best. First chula chef in
charge. Terms moderate. ,
I !
PartiesH desiring-to spend therday at the
cave end hotel should notify the chef in
time by Bell phone.
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