State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 28, 1911, Image 2

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    STATE COLLEGIAN
rut tithed on Thursday of each 'week during the
eolls,,e year by the students of I ue Pennsylvania
Stet. College In the'intertst If the Studs its Fac
ul y Alumni and Friends of the college
ntered at the Pustofflce, State College, Pa . as
se . nd class matter
Editor in Chief
W. S. KRIEBEL, , 'l2
, Assistant Editor ,
W I'. Lirri,E, 'l2
Associate Editors
0. R. MASON, 'll
G A. BARKER, 'l2
8.5., RUSSELL. Jr., 'l3
R. M. EVANS, 'l3
M. S. KRIMMEL,
Business Manager
C. F. PRESTON, 'll
Assistants
E. A. JAMES, 'l2
FL S. COCKLIN, 'l2
THEO. LENCHNER,
SUBSCRIPTION.
1. 50 per year or $1 25 if paid within 30 days after
late of subscription.
THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911
Senior Editors ,In assuming the
work of the senior
,editors who are leaving the staff, it
'is the desire of the new men to per
form in as capable a manner the
tasks our predecessors have so well
accomplished. - Under excellent
management, the "Collegian" has
made real progress during the year,
a td has 'gained in interest and value.
It shall be, our purpose to continue,
and wherever possible, to better the
publication; and to make it a frank
mouthpiece of the students, the
Faculty, and the Alumni of the col
lege.- Each man who is interested
in the welfare of• his college can
help us by his active interest, his
criticism, and his advice. ,Show us
that you are willing to help us in
the work of giving the institution a
paper that is worthy of its growing
Retire
strength.
To the retiring editors we.. offer
praise for the manner in which they
have performed their duties, and
appreciative thanks for the assis
tance they have at' all , times ren
dered the younger members of the
staff.' In the midst of their duties
they have found time to be a con
tinual source of help and encourage
ment to the men whO were to fake
up the worm after them.
The New The staff has elected as
Men new members of the ed
itorial department, G. A. Barker,
'l2; R. M. Evans, 'l3; and M. S.
Erimmel, 'l3. The men have shown
their ability in the work which they
have already done, and will make a
strong addition to the list of asso-
ciate editors. In welcoming them
to their new positions we wish them
all the pleasure which arises from
mingled cares and delights of re
portorial work.
Penn State Alumni Banquet.
The fourth annual Banquet of the
Schenectady Alumni Association of
the Penn state college was held at
the Mohawk Golf club Thursday
evening April 13, 1911. - llr G. G.
Pond was the guest of honor and all
present were glad to have the op
portunity of - seeing him again and
hear first hand information about
the college Born one who is so in
terested in its welfare.
Preceding the dinner, a business
meeting was held when the follow
ing officers were elected for tl e en
suing year Piesident P, E. Smith
'O2; First V ce President J, F. Trifle
'O4, Second Vice President W. E.
Hoffman 'O9; and Third Vice Pres
ident J. A. Summers 'lO, Secretary
and Treasurer L. F. Adams '06.-
' - 1 he speakers of the evening were
P. E. Smith 'O2, Toastmaster, J F
I-enburf'_; 'O2, President's .address,
Dr. Pond, "'lhe College", D f',
Plank, 'OO "Alumni", R 0 Meckley
'OB, "Athletics' , ',, J F. Summers 'lO
"Short Circuits" Dining the even
ing selections were. sw'g by the
celebiated l3oalsburg Quartet im
ported for the occasion —composed
of H. M. Jacobs 'O9, R. D. Meckley
'OF„ W E. Hoffman 'O9, and W. K.
Graeff 'lO. The committee on ar
rangements consisted of H. M
Jacobs 'O6 Chairman, J. H. McCoy
'OB, W. E. Hoffman 'O9.
Those present were Mr. George
Monroe formerly a member of the
Faculty, Dr. G. G. Pond, H. D. Car
rier '99, D. H Plank 'OO, D. B.
Morgan 'OO, H. J. Hunsicker 'O5, G.
A. Elder 'Ol, P. E. Smith 'O2, J. E.
Isenburg 'O2, E. H. Beckert 'O3, J.
F. Tritle 'O4, L. F. Adams 'O6, F.
Hershey 'O6, H. M. Jacobs 'O6, W.
H. Fallon 'O7, W. E. Ruder 'O7, L.
Woodside 'OB, E. J. Moore 'OB, F.
A. Hull 'OB, C. D. preston 'OB, F.
Blanchard 'OB, D. Woodward 'OB,
R. B. Meckley 'OB, J, McCoy 'OB,
T. R. Hay 'O9, W. E. Hoffman 'O9.
W. M. Barlow 'O9, W. C. Summer
'lO, R. M. Wanner 'lO, W. K. Groff
'10; H. E. Smith 'Ol, George Bower
'lO, L. W. Parsons 'lO, W. E. Mur
phy 'lO, W. C. Summer 'lO, L. H.
Beebe 'lO, and L. C. Westcoat 'lO.
Engineering News.
The new thermo laboratory which
is the most complete institution of
its kind in the United States has
been fully equipped, and experi
mental work has been begun.
The lawn that has been made avail
able by the removal of the pump
house and temporary foundry build
ing, will 'be made more attractive
by the building of a heavy wall
which will retain and hide the coal
and ash piles at the rear of the En
gineering Building.
Improvements are being made on
the interior of the Engineering Build
ing by repainting and oiling the
halls. •
Messers R. G. Knight and J. W.
Cronemeyer spent Easter vacation
is making drainage area surveys in
connection with the experiments
which are being carried - on by the
School of Engineering to determine
the amount of water run off from
mountainous water sheds in central
Pennsylvania. The work iS under
the direction of Professor Walker.
The new foundry is nearing com
pletion, the work of encasing it
in brick having been begun.
The department of Milling Engi
neering has received a large amain t
of miling apparatus which may be
seen in ,the basement Of the Engi
neering Building
Flower Show.
On Saturday, April 29 a flower
show will be given in the new green
houses under the auspices of the
department of Horticulture and the
Crab , Apple Club. No admission
fee will be charged for the exhibit,
which will include showings of first
class flowers. well
the college green
houses as ell as those of many
prominent florists throughout the
State. Since the construction of
the greenhouses last summer, in
terest in commercial floriculture has
' increased greatly, and this is a good
opportunity for us all to witness not
only the work of our department,
but also the results obtained by
many other members of the track'
Di. H. T. Price '96, I. G. G.
Forster 'Ol, A T. Mann ex-'O5, J.
Ellis Harvey ex-'O4 and R. E. 13it
tenger ex,'l2 were recent visitors: t
college, as well as Aithur Barrett, a
former Case School pitcher and'
brother of "Fritz" Barrett 'l3.
A. K. Risser,'o4, writes frOm Col
orado Springs for a man to succeed
him as Manager of the Holland
Dairy Co.
TH7I STATPI COLTMOTAN
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to try the High Standard Laundry you -are missing the opportunity to get excellent laun
dry work done at moderate prices. If you want to be convinced,.ash somebody:
W E. llelbel
N Boger , STUDENT AGENTS
J L. McCreary 1 -
Get in the habit
of asking us for a
bid on your jOb
work "c We will
surprise you in
quality and price
The Keystone Gazette
Bellefonte, Pa.
Both Telephones
J. C. Smith & Son
succesor. to H. D Meek Hardware Co
General •. Hardware
Builders' Material
Oils, paints, glass, cement
and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Fine assortment of Sporting Goods
A. DEAL
SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM,
HOT WAFER, VAPOR AND
VACUUM HEATING
State C':llege Pennsylvania
James M. Williams
General Tinning, Roofing
Spouting and Furnace Work
Shop; South Frazier street
Elie T.entre (Eounty
23 ailk zsellefonte
Shoffler's •:- Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
Pies Sandwiches Soups
I. C. HOLIVIEII
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS
Best Quality Best Service
Your patronage solicited
ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE
S. - E. KIMPORT
Headquarters for
Choice Meats of All Kinds
Frazier Street Both phones
J. C. MARKLE
All Kinds of Choice Meats
Flail in ienson
138 College Avenue,
v
aniti Optic -ion
POST CARDS
COLLEGE JEWELRY
F. P BLAIR & CO
BEL LEF,ONTE
JEWELEkS AND OPTICIANS
ICor of Brockerhoff House MI mail orders
promptly attended to Fins watch and jew
elry repairing a specialty Both phones
CHAS. A. WOMER
Tiinsorial Artist
Your patronage solieted I irJtclass xork guar
ant.
UNDER HOTEL
The . Ralston
New spring , styles
of shoes just in at
L. ID. FY E'S
High Standard Laundry
Philipsburg. Pennsylvania
‘Ve carry a
full line of
Students' Supplies
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Park Hotel
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Williamsport, Pa.
Headquarters for all "State'
teams'`—Located opposite
the P. R R station--. Free
bus to P. & R R R station.
Rates $2 50 per day and up
ward
Sr( MA N the Photographer
Both phones
an i dealer in E,astinau Sapp\lea
Also Agent for
eokvanlA.a. 9raphophowrs
and h.destxv.c.tiMe. "Wee oT&s
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Stake Categt
GEORGE B. JACKSON
CIGARS. TOBACCO AND
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A Pull Line of Smokers' Fancy Articles
ALLEN ST.. STATE COLLEGE. PA.
The First
National Bank
Capital $1(N1,0011
0. F. SHAW, Harnessmaker
J. B. MINGLE, Shoemaker
i T W' Piollet
STUDENT AGENTS
/ J W Miller, Theta Psi
Be left me Central Railr4oacl
F H THOMAS, General Manager
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Allen Street
Patronize the Collegian's Advertisers-==-
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, Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions
furniture and Carpets
Headquarter, for
FINE -:- CONFECTIONERY
Nos. 200-206 College Avenue
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Shoe Store
Headquarters for
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The Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
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