State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, June 13, 1910, Image 9

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    with the most instructive and sociable
meeting it ever held. This organiza
tion is a Lew innovation, meetings
being held at various times during
the year when experts on horticult
ural subjects are heard.and questions
of interest to all are discussed. As
this was the final meeting of the
term, some of the seniors graduat
ing in the course in ,Horticulture
gave interesting talks, , all of which
were of utmost interest to the men
present. Prof. Watts, the head of
this progressing department ot Hor
ticulture had slides prepared from
photographs taken while on the re
cent Soils-Horticulture Inspection
Trip through the eastern state; and
threw them upon the screen to give
an idea as to what a great extent
market gardening and fruit growing
are carried on in the east. After
good, helpful speeches by President
Sparks, bean Hunt and Prof. Agee,
those present settled down to a de
licious feed consi ting of ice cream,
strawberries, and cake, 'thus conclud
ing the prolpm of the evening's en
tertainment.
Positions of 1910 Engineers.
The School of Engineering has
received appAications for .a very
much larger 'number of men than
could be supplied by the depart
ments of Electrical, Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering. Likewis4,
men are now being called for along
the lines of Civil and Sanitary En
gineering, and the number will soon
equal those of the departments
named above.
As a matter of interest, the de
mand for engineering graduates is
greater than ever before in the history
of the college."
The followinglis a list of the men
who have thus far accepted places :
Agee, , Howard; Instructor in the
Massachusetts Institute of Technol
ogy, Boston, Mass.
Beebe,L.H., General Electric com
pany, Sthenectady, N. Y.
T 111.: ST NTE COLLFtHAN
Ev(ning Attire
The Sim store
1
e. act ing
most
' attire, t at
and det: q
Evening clothes
long ways
go a
.more enjoyable.
us are strictly in good form and taste
I)r6s suits S3O to 45
Tuxedo Suits 25 to 4()
Silk '
hats • opera hats, :waistcoats, , 4ress
t
protectori, everything •tb correctly outfit
SIM THE CLOTHIER
N )
CORRECt ORES F R. MEN
• . BELLE.FO TE
Bower, C. W. Goineral Electric
company, Schnectady, N. Y.
Brown, AJ T., Westinghouse Elec
tric & Manufacturing company, Pitts
burg.
Butt, C. E., WesOnghouse Elec
tric & Manufacturing company, Pitts
burg. H
Canal); W. D., General Electric
company, Pittsfield, *ass.
Doud, A. D., Western Electric
is, prepared to supply the
requirements
is,' absolutely correct
towards
lines as shown by
company, Philadelphia. ,
Ellinger, D. C.. Westinhouse
Electric:4 Manufacturing cothpany,
Pittsburg.
Faber, C. E., Western Elsctric
; company, Philadelphia.
Fisher, A. W., P. R. R. company,
signal service, Philadelphia. ' -;"
Frgtz, A. L., Westinghous ,Elec
tri' et. Manufacturing company, Pitts
bufg.
Continued on page 12
I'VGE NINF
in ' evening
in style
strictly proper
making affairs