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IZE(',111: it 11, Stat , . ('ullogo, Petmsyh ulna Altimni Notes. Ihe pan an. ot the state Colic e. L. E. Beikebde 'lO is now em- Prominent New Yolk Man Here CI eamet \ It Ct nilv tel tlicu annual ployed in the Maintenance of Way' Over Sunday. social at the Dal \ ll,uldine About Department of the St Louis and W F Cochian, a Vale Shelf cld two Imetlig it i co.)le um e piesent San Francisco R R. with head' scientific giaduate, is the :,peaket In and spent a Nei y en 3 o‘ able tvening quallets in Springfield, Mo. His chapel next Sunday monung. He i i'iofes. , cs Van Norm an picsented address is 448 E, Elm St., Spring- is a man of laiee means, one who some fin tic's 11(m tie past year' ; held, Mo is unspoiled by the good thaips of wail: of the cow tc-a-ict association H, I. Smith 'O7 is still engaged life and holds them at their tine He showed the iemat kahle dd . - in demonstrating Mine Rescue ap- value. His mess,,g.c will be of ' It ience hetween ne t pint its born the patatus. Last week a demonstra- i especial interest as he is a young . • . poorest tows and tL v e bt :Ft co, in bon was given at the Missouri man and one who wilt be sympa each het tl and pouted out the value School of Mines. On' St Patrick's! w thetic with the student . iepoint. , , 01. K"OAS I'LL' V, hat cat h cow "O,3S' Day tile students arranged for sev- Be has not alua ) s . been inteusted prcchc mug, sO that the itaPtofitable' ei al athletic stunts and an old Penn in Woi id e \ angelization, • but is a, animals night be culled from the;, State graduate" planned .i wrestling "result" of the Eat man's , Mission herd It' ..as vei V er, ident 'that match. between their we terweight ary convention held in Baltimoie, some ta.mc is could actually sell off and "Hicky".' The leSult was i &tore this convention the. "tide to frontout ill:id to' one—half their another victory for Penn State, two hunt" and his clubs absorbed all hisi cows and slid in.ike mote ,money tails in four minutes. time. Now, he' says, `lle has no from the iematutiei ti in they ale time to be an idler." 'and his regict ' E. H. Snyder, has left the Penna. now ...et,tniug 'imp the Clitile 'herd Tunnel and Terminal R. R. Co. and is that he has wasted scy n.uch time At the :tune t me ti- ere wo lid be 'is now with the D. W. Flickwir Con-1 and money His latest bet efaction consakiabie sits nig in feed, cate of sti uction Co., of Roanoke, Va. He 1 , Is a Christian association building in , noru anti capital inve ,te,i, is now engaged on some tunnel Japan. He is, now ir the "Mission PI OteSSOI Van Norma t's addies' business." He is holding a series . work on the new D L &W.R. R. , was followed by rem, I' ICB 13:Y Prof- cut off near Andover. N. J of cons cntions all over Mary essor I Larson, Mt Cook and Mt land, awakening the men of all de - I Borland the es cil'll; "I 1:noto am Free Lecture Course. ' " nominations thi °ugh the Laymen's . was completed by bountiful iefiesh- , ' This Saturday evening Mr. Ar- Missionaiy me)). ement 'He is a ments sell td by the ladies piesent thur de Breanski, whom many will member of the Boatel of Missions lhe interest of the neighborhood I remember as one of the best talent of the Episcopal,an c huich and is a - ,of the Ben Greet Players, will ap ' ;f a rmers and clan mien in the mitto prime factor' in the 'Young People's , • of teed, and ft e' ling has culrn'mated pear inLecture Course in the Free Missionai y man emei - it He is 1, ei y l e , tme, and a Costume' Recital. Mr de Breanski in a st iit t. of leveling modest, cainest and practical He ' Van', presents a varied programme inclad demonstiations by Protessor will also speak at an open meeting iris extracts limn Shakespeaie and Norman anti asst: ,rants these lent thp.Y M, C. A. in the 'Auditor- '. 'I ' • • ' Ines have been hchi on Tuesday' original interprepations of the great ium at 6 30. • • e'i enings and have been hugely est. success .of the late Sir Remy HEAR W. F. CCICHRAN 11.1 . . _ Pre-Medical Course. atter cled by faimets Th e w h o l e Irving—" The Bells." He is an art 'The nett Pie Mechcal • course subject of f - talant ed rations Has been',lst of late histronic ability 'and which was mauginattil at the begin- caieft,lly • tuched amt each fat mci Presents one of the most artistic, at ing of the present school mil, as has been enabled to figute' out a tractive, and really educational and , a branch of the Fcientific depart- ration that host suits the conditions entertaining numbers which shall' ment, seems destined to fill a dcf- and needs of his own held. Th e appear in this course during the finite educational need in an extreme- .tntetest manitested,show's that clan y- piesent year. The programme will ly satisfactory mann-d. Medical men are y muc h At \ e to t h e begin promptly at eight o'clock students and medical educators pertance of the - feeding pioblem and music will be furnished dining , have long realized the logical value The sixth year's work in the Ed- the intervals by the College oich of definite preparations for the ucational Butte; Scoring Contes,t estia ' , , _ professional course and. the tegistia tion of ten men ifi . the course this year is in itself testimony to the popularity of the new course. The Pre-IVlechcal btane,h, is plactically a new and definite allignment of a series of optional, subjects. in the Biology course with particular em phasis on AnAtomy, , Phy . ciology, Embryology and Bacteriology arid kindled blanches. The eouise is yet in a formative stage but is framed to incloc - 11. all 'the tequire ments of the best medical colleges in this country, Special Visit by Di. Grenfell Because a number of students of The Pennsylvania State College contemplate taking up social sei vice work, Di. .Wiltieel Gienfell, the medical missionary of Newfotircl land, will made a special visit to the college April 2, immediately after his arrival in Ameuca liom Eng land. The interview is alianged by the local Y M. C A ; winch now has a membership of 1278, the largest of any college in the 1,1,0 i lel Four shoat accounts of Doctor Grenfell's Inteiesting experience will be found on th- deslc-tn 213 Main "A Voyage_ on a Pan of Ice", "Little Prince Pomiuk ' A Bit of Gin ter, "F or tlio-,e Who Go Down to the Sea in Slips" The lite of Gienfell hag been fascinatmgly peittaved by Norman Ducan. ' ''Doctor Gienfell's Palish," by Norman Duncan will be found in the librat y. as \%.e1l as a Look writ ten by Doc tni Gienf(ll himself The Harvest of the 1),,n v Tlp , bontirN 'Plot: that has proved so populai with Resolutions. the creamily men, ot the State will, Whereas God in his infinite Commence on Apiil 15, 1911 Fout wisdom has seen fit to call' from contests ate held dent g. the year our beloved friend and classmate, The fth,t one tti on April, 1911 and , James T Gordon, his father, be it STUDENT AGENTS the lemaining, one, On every, othei resolved that we the class of nine- 'll N Keebler 'll R. S. Kilt 'l2, month theteaftei until the foul ate' teen hunched and twelve while H W Stiner 'l3 completed bowing to the Divine . Will do here 'The cleameiyman sends a tub of by express out profound sorrow, ' butter to eacn contest. Ex:pelts "'and be it score the butter and tcpoit to the , Resolved, that we extend to our make' the stoic of the butter to- classmate' and his 'family our sin gether with helpful suggesbons tot cere sympathy in this their sad be , its il - rpi ovement hose who, seem c teavement, and be it further Re an average soon! of 'A points lot solved that a copy of these resolu the lout contests and have no score' bons be sent to the bereaved fami of Jess than QO points imeive a ly, that a copy be spread upon the handsome Certificate, showing the minutes of the class and that a iespectße scot es and the compo- copy be insetted in the State Col sition of the butte' Davis, E, ' C Motive Power Club The meeting for oig inizat ion of this new club was held hiiday evening last, and a definite ptogiam was airanged for the next tew meet irgs The club has been formed ,toi the discussion of milioad topics and \Nil] be of interest especially to those concuned with the nev. course ' and woilt in Railioad Mechanical Enginua ing Text m(ehtity, Bell Fliday e‘ ening, Mat(h 24 at (1,15, town 20, Ithetneeting Building J, Kinney will speak - n - Itmeigency Stops of W L Kann op Summaiv ni xutli l_nromor Live U 001" he dins , hated H S Smith, 40 1 W Lean teview the iaili iii join :11,11s Eiingineos inteiested ate mut ed to this meeting Signed Fr L. Weber, R. A. Bright Another by Herr Starke. Last Wednesday evening Hen Starke gave another of his inter-, esting lectures before the Vercin, the topic lot the evening being., "Early German Rulers." Next, Weclnesday evening his subject will be "Napoleon and His Relation with Germany". All are invited to the,e talks . I he School of Mines has just re cie‘ed flop the 1-faidsocg Wonde► Au Dull Co, of Qttumwa Ipwa, one of theii Little Wonder Au thilk with a complete equipment of drill i%itcels, This make , , quite a valuable addition to the collection of au - drills which ale qn e'hibition in the Mm mg hrigineciing lecture loom, X I arrV \ SatlerS • • A l kOtT2 ' S 130 East College. Avenue A lull line of men's furnishings Custom made' clothing by the Royal tailors •i" Pennants and cushion tops a fine assortment Cleaning and pressing The Charles H.' Elliott Cimpany The largest college engraving house in the world COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS AND CLASS PINS Dance Programa . NV Fraternity and and Invitations ,:4 : Y,A \ Class Inserts Menus , '----' for Annuali Leather Dance I R ) Fraternity Cases and 0 and Class Covers .) Stationery Wedding : Invitations and Calling Cards Works-17th St and Lehigh Ave , Philad'a State College Representive, James Millholland S's POOL ROOM and — l . • BARBER SHOP 123 Allen Street Shooting Gallery The new Snyder and Holmes gallery, corner Frazier and Calder, offers you a pleasant diversion in the shooting line At regular intervals during the winter we will give as prizes for marksmanship, both chickens and turkeys We invite your interest Come'in and look us over ock Haven Steam. Laundry BEST WORK at LOWEST PRICES Cox Sons and Vining , 262 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. GOWNS and CAPS \ Silk Faculty R. -. / 7 - / Gowns and Hoods • ! 34'4+'` Best workmanship An excellent stock of outfits for rental I: E. McENTIRE, agent FL A. EVEY Livery CAB WORK A SPECIALTY Both 'Phones \ • 't9Mitlti 111 toe ~,'~~ ~~ - PetniAllmisA Cru Chanfait-hat.a ittilUtou enitua . XrUl3 'tjirka• ° A cite.P , •;, &:. the Vittany inn UNOER TIM . MANAGEME&T OF JAMES P AIKENS THE HOME OF THE PENN STATE FOOTBALL TEAM THE' R FRIENDS WILL ALWAYS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTEN_TION Special Notice to Students! All students who deliver and call for their laundry will, by PAYING CASH, • RECEIVE 257 k DISCOUNT ' , State College Steam Laundry MILLER ,'9ENSLER I don't talk ; I make signs Lettering of trunks and milt cams my spe cialty. Poster, show and display cards CHAS. A. WOMER, State College C. D,,CASEBEE.R Jeweler and Optician AU kin& of repair work prompt!) , done illyes examined free Private optical parlor Your Patronage Solicited First : Class : Restaurant Ice Cream and Confectionery 106 - EAST COLLEGE AVENUE . , The First National Bank State College, Pa. . 3g Into reed on time, deposits, payable semi-annually Accounts solicited , _ Lowest prices Soles sewed or stitched by Champion stitcher. W. C, KLINE South Allen street No other device answers its purpose Have you the Memindex habit ? 11 IS A COMPORTABLE. HABIT Her, it, one way of benpfittnn by it Glance ovathe cards in the mornitif. thus refreshing your memory and getting a ytew of platters requirir g attention lot on the card tor Iht day an outline of these and go to your office mind free and with a definite plan of action in your potket Memtndex Refer to it often it will help you to move things along Meaitwhile you will be Jotting do am inure points that will help yoU to plan how you will speed tritruirr ow rin , MAN WHO IS "WISE" highly appreciates the Mernindm -a handy dr,vtce for keeping bef6r• you Just the things you want to sre to, and keeping other meal' oranda where you can find them quickly THE MAN WHO IS "SLOW" finds the Memindex lust whet he needs to keep tigers in order so the brain will rasp them quickly. and to relieve the mind of try ing to reirminber things. Drop a card or see Eli B. Heisler, Carnegie Library State CORCCIC TIELIMTMiTIC PliNtqfilflE•VANlA H, W. Meyers