State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, December 08, 1910, Image 4

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    CALENDAR
S. ,
6:00 p. m. Old Chapel, Prayer
7;00 p m, important meeting of
Civic club in Engineering
building
7:30 p. m. 226 Main. Meeting
of Cosmopolitan club. Prof
Foster will speak on "Chan
ticleer."
FRIDAY, DEC 9
i,1:50 a. in. Senior Electrical in-
spectiqn' trip begins .
7:15 p. m. Old Chapel. Impor
tant meeting of Deutsche i
Verein. Mr.Sheib will give de-
tailed synopsis of the coming
German play. All welcome.
6:30 p. in. Old Chapel. Prayek.
7:30 p. m• Armory. Basketball.
Penn State vs. Susquehanna
University.
SATURDAY, DSC. 10.
Cross-Country Run Start at Armory.
8:00 p. m. Auditorium. Lecture
by Clifford H. Easton. "3000
' miles through Labrador by
' Canoe and Dog Sledge.
6:30.p. m.' Old Chapel. Prayer.
SUNDAY DEC. 11
11:00 a. m. Auditorium: Preacher
for the Day, The Rt. Rev. Bishop
E. Talbot, of South Beth
lehem, Pa.
2:00.p. v m, Sigma Chi House,
Meeting of, Parmi Nous so-
. ,
ciety.
6:30 p. m. Old Chapel.' Y. M. C.
A. prayer meeting.
7,:.30 p. in. Auditorium. Concert
by Miss Helen Hoitt Ather
, ton. •
' MONDAY, DEC. 12.
8.00 p. m. Auditorium, Play by
Deutscher Verein, "Der Neffe
Als Onkel.
TUESDAY, DEC. 13.
7:30 p. m, Armory. Gym Drill
Exhibition.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14.
6-8 p.* VAection of Assistant
, Football 'Managers. Old Chapel.
Harrisburg, club Dance.
Final arrangements have been
made for the "University Dance" to
be held by the Harrisburg club in
the City Gray, Armory in Harris
burg on a Thursday night Dec. 29.
A 'great many invitations have been
sent out to undergraduates and
alumni of Universities and Col
leges,, the idea having been to make
it strictly a College affair. The
committee announces that the
patrionesses include many of the
most prominent and influential
social leaders in the city.
The decorations and music will
be the best obtainable , in the city,
The prompt replies to the invita
tions issued indicate a very, large at-
iendance.
..: '
The committee wishes to state
that if any college man has been
overlooked in sending out the in
vitations, he is cordially invited.
Without doubt this dance will
surpass anything hitherto attempted
by any of the college clubs and
great credit is due the members of
the club for their Untiring efforts in
planning the occasion.
`Mr. J. L. Thompson, 'represent
ing McGraw-Hill Publishing com
pany, of New York City, spent last
Friday and Saturday at the College
in the interests of the book publish
ing department of the company.
Mr. Thompson, who is a Wisconsin
man, has visited many of the east
ern colleges in the past few weeks
ant expressed himself as Wog
more favorably impressed with the
work carried on here than with that
done at many of the othet engineer
ing schools.
Last Saturday. a section of,the
Senior Iviechanicals, under the
direction of Professot A J. Wood,
made an experimental run to lielle
foute an 1 back on the College
locomotive. ' The engine has recent
ly been ovohauled and retubed,
is in good running condition.
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The Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings v A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods v The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing -4' v
R. C. PEARCE,
Dry Goods„Notlons, Shoes, Groce
ries and Queensware
W. College Ave
Hotel Block
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
For American Teachers in the
Philippines to be Held Sobn!
The United States Service corn
mission announces an examination
to be held 'on December 18-29,
1910, in various cities throughout
the United States for industrial
teachers, teacher and assistant in
the Philippine service.
From the eligible list thus secur
ed about one hundred American
teachers will be selected for service
in the Philippine islands. Those
appointments will be made during
the present school year and ap
pointees will be furnished trans
portation,earljr enough for them to
reach Manila before the opening of
school next year.
The assignment of these hundred
teachers will he as follows : Ten to
high school science, ten to industrial
subjects, twenty to high and aca
demic school subjects, five to do
mestic science and home economy,
fifty-five as supervising teachers. '
Detailed information relative to
those examinations may be secured
by addressing the Bureau of Insular
Affairs, Washington, D. C.
Death of Dr. Beverley Warner. .
The newspapers last week
announced the sudden death of Dr.
Beverley Warne . . of New Orleans,
who was to deliver the Baccalaureate
sermon at the Penn State Com
mencement next June.
McCormick-Decker
Clarence McCormick, 'lO, son of
Hon. J. T McCormick was wedded
to Miss Maude Decker at Selins
grove, Pa on Nov. 24, 19111
Cosmopolitan Club
The Cosmopolital club will meet
in 226 Main tonight at 7 30 o'clock.
Piof. ,Fostei will speak on "Chanti
cleer.
Professor Calvet has just issued
an interestinl and valuable pam
phlet on "The Relation of Osmotic
Pressure t.) the Intrinsic Pressure of
Liquids" which is a reprint from the
Journal of SPhysicaJ Chemistry pub
lished in Octobei last.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
C. W. SM 1 T ii/
South Allen Street ' ,
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PHOTOGRAPHY
BELLEFONTE I PENNA
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PHIL: D. FOSTER'
ALL KINDS 01F 3 C 0 A L
at lowest piices
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
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Trade -Mark-
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throughout .the
world as a
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of Quality
li, 9. SW AS.
1210 Chtstnn
J. C. Smith & Son
Succeaora to H D Meek Hardware Co
General. : Hardware ,
Builders' Material
Oils, paints, glass, cement
' and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Fine assortment of Sporting Goods
CLEANING
BUSH HOUSE
Rate per day $250 With bath t'i3 per day
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VVe keep the quality up
because the quality keeps us up
Try McAllister grub and be convinced Extias at cost
Stxte C,alewa, l'elm`a
are the tLargest
Manufacturers i n
the World of
OFFICIAL
EQurP,MENT
FOR ALL
ATHLETIC
SPORTS AND
PASTIMES
IF YOU ard interested
in Athletic
Sport you
should have a copy of the
Spalding Catalogue It's a
complete enclyclopedia of
of WHAT'S NE W IN
SPORT and is sent free on
request ,
ibILS E) 1312,035.
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PRESSING
REPAIRING
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The College Ilan
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Now on exhibition at our stiore a very large and
handsome showing of overcdats and raincoats
,-- - for I fall and ' winter containing ten distinctive
models including the vei y ,popular Presto collar ,
coat, Prices $lO up to $3O.
All eXpenses paid when purchases are made.
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Company's products
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Publishing Company c
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The
Blue Goose
Toothsome morsels
to gratify
the most exacting
The Meek Drug Store
Ray D, Gilliland, P. D.
Manager
Drugs, Sundries ,
Stationery
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions
compounded
' 'Zak TAX V,okek
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
Vlittalvosgh, "Pa.
E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY
Dry Goods Groceries
Sporting Goods
East College avenue Phones
Ik:ANA o - N the Cargas
Students' regular board per week
HARVEY BR OS,
Bakers and Confectioners
Full line of
Lowney, Apollo and
Fuller-Greene Chocolates
' always on hand
Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavois
Excellent service at
OUR NEW FOUNTAIN
Nittany° inn Building
b. "13. `Meek Co.
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M. ok a MI Alikng IMen Sic ett
- J. P.. HAGMAN
Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
High Grade Gents Furnishings
112 E. College' Ave
F. D. WEAVER
UP--TO=DATE LIVERY
J. B. MARTIN '
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
CHOICE FRUIT
South Allen' Street, opposite the Postoffice
State College Supply_ Co.
General. Merchandise
Agents lot Spalding Athletic Goods
Douglas and Walk Over Shoes
Crawford Shoe Repair Co. .Leat
your old shoes like new Shoes collected
and delivered Student agents
Root. 'll, Blouch 'l3 331 McA Hall
W. T DUNN 'O3
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