State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 28, 1911, Image 3

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THE PITTSBURG DINNER
An Enthusiastic Gathering of State
Men Dine and Discuss Matters of
Vital Importance to Penn State
Undoubtedly the greatest gather
ing of State men that ever assembled
outside of college halls thf mselves
sat down to the annual dinner of the
Penn State Alumni
,Associaton of
Pittsbuig. In point of numbers it
;Has the largest, numbeiw one hun
dred and ten men, twenty, five moie
than attended 'the dinner list year.
In point of spirit tine Penn State
spirit- other dinners pale into in
significance
The whole theme during the ev m
ing was "how can the alumni, and
particularly those of Westein Penn
sylvania, further the interests of
their Alma Mater - . The affairs of
the college are, at this wilting, at a
crucial point. The . necessity of
having the, imm.cliate' cooperation
of the alumni in helping to secure
the required appropriation from the
legislature became evident dining
the course of the address of '
Sparks. In his report. Di Sparks
amazed his healers as he told, what
an' increase' has takeh place in the
student body during tl,le past year.
and that the appropriations given in
the past were not suEfi.:ient to meet
the growing demands of the institu
tion.
The idaas of other speakers
profninent in the affairs of the col-
lege wete along the same line, and
the alumni of the westetn end of
the state were shown deafly where
their duties lay to ave their Alma
Mater from going backward instead
of forward as she ought. The
enthusiasm with which those pithnt
took up the plait of iritetesting the
legislature indicates success.
J. L. Hamill, 'BO, emphasized the
need of a closer bond of sympathy
between the alumni and the under
graduates in their activities, partic
ularly athle les
From start to finish the dinner
was a peat event and should move
a great boost to Pcnn State spirit
among alumni and iniclergiaduates
alike. The Plashing association
has reason to be piotid of the past
and she looks toiwaicl.eagelly for
what is still in store for her in the
future.
The Tennis Schedule
At a meeting ot. the men in col
iege interested in tennis held some
months ago, L. A. Cuthbert was
elected manages of the tennis team
for 1911—a new blanch of sport for
Penn State—to come under the head
of the Minor Sports Athletic Asso
ciation recently formed ,here. He
has arranged a schedule for the
year as follows -
April 29
lege,
- llickm9on at State Col
May s — Swaithmoie at Swaith
more.
May 6 - Navy at Annapolis.
May 13 — Gettysbtag at State
College.
al Phil killlllll , t
I May 19
May 20—Westminstei , at New
Wilmington.
May 27 - University of Penn at
State College.
The Univtrsity of Pittsburg will
also very likely be played in Pitts
burg on May 18.
The dial' for the team will be
held as soon as possible after the
April vacation and all the men in
college who play tennis shou'd
come out and try tot a place.
Two years ago the wrestling team
was started as mole or less of an
experiment in State athletics—and
its success has been so great that it
is now, here to stay. There are
many good tennis players in college,
and with the right kind of support
from all the men who aie interested
in this sport -State should .be able
to have a team of which she may
be proud. The schedule has been
anangeci. It is now only up to
the men to come out and make the
team what it should be.
College Notes
Prof. Madison M. Garver, Who
rowed on several of Col nell's noted
early crews when in college, has re
cently spent his college vacation
here in piepartng a series of scien
tific articles which have created
widespread interest in college
circles. They were fist printed in
the "Journal of Physical Chemistry"
and then reprinted in pain:Alb t
form under the following titles, "A
Kinetic Interpretation of Osmotic
Piessine," "On the Energy Relatio
of Solute and Solvent," "On the
Relation of Osmotic Pressme to the
Intrinsic Pressine of Liquids," and
"On the ;Transference and Trans
formations of Energy with Applica
tions to the Th (Hy of Solutions."
Prof Gat ver has made,a deep study
of his subject and presents the solu
tion in a manner that turns the
theory advanced by most text books
topsy-turvy
The electrochemical society of
this college has recently been made
a branch of the 'American Oectro
chemical Society While on their
inspection trip, the senior electio
chLmists fogethei with Prof. Rich
ardson, attended the meeting of the
national society held Apiil 6, 7 and
8 in New Yoik City.
German Correspondence
In the annual report of the Dies
den Commercial Institute, which
has just been published, attention is
called to the interest taken by the
German students in their cor
iesppondence with Tenn State stu
dents The exchange of letters
between the students 01 these in
stitutions has been conducted with
much interest lor nearly two years
and has proved to he of incalculable
benefits to the participants. The
Getman depaitment ofteis a foreign
correspondence coin se and allows
one credit, hour lot a year's com
spondence consisting at ten
Glove City at Grove
Swiss Chee3e , Investigatiods
Mi. C F Dome of the Daily
Division, U S Depiitmeut of Agri
cultute has been assumed to Penn
State Collec.;e to conduct investiga
tions in the making of Swiss
Cheese the Government has for
,some time been can ying• on exper
iments in the manutact me of Swiss
Cheese but has been unable to
secure satisfactory result under the
' usual conditio , is It is believed
that the high altitude and character
of the pasture land in the vicinity
of State College will be of consider
' able advantage in conducting the
investigations which have in view
the reduction of the process of
ISwiss Cheese making to as scientific
a basis and exact a process as that
of buttermaking or checldai cheese
making
R,esolutious
The following resolutions were
passed by the class of 1913
Whereas, 6Od, in his infinite wis
dom, has seen fit to take from our
deal friend and classmate, H. W
Coon,. his father, be it, resolved,
Thai we, the members of the class
of 1913, extend out heartfelt sym
pathy to him and the family in this
their h ur of sorrow.
Be it further resolved, That these
resolutions be , published in the
State Collegian, be spread upon the
minutes•, and that a ropy be for
warded .to the beleaved family.
Signed
N, S Giubbs,
J. H Shollenbeigei,
R F. Bigham Jr.
Nome
All 1913 men who dish to try tot
a place on the 1913 La Vie Board
as photographers or artists will
please hand in their names at once.
The m , -n will be choskn by com
petition, the chiefs being appointed
toward the end of the yea'. on the
basis of ability. All men'tiying for
these positions will please submit
•pecimens of original w.oik to the
sophomore assistant editors not later
than April 20
B. W. Bell, R E. Atkinson and
C L. Cecil, 1913 assistant editors.
Senior Cotillion
The third and final senior dance
of the year will be held in McAllis
tei Hall on the evening of Friday
May 12th The , ,e functions have
been so successful in the first two
instances that it is needless to say
a greater nunibei than ever will be
present at the last gathering of this
nature available to 1011 men.
The First National Bank
'State College, Pa.
3 , Y, ;Trite rest
on tune deposits, payable
semi annually
Accounts solicitod
Special Notice to Students
All students who dclivei
and call foi then laundry
will, by PAYING CASH,
RECELVL 25'p.
DISCO UN 1
State College Steam Loundr)
MILLI , ,R S 6.E.NSIAEIt
I tarry NV: Savers
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A full line of men's furnishings
Custom made clothing by the
Royal tailors 'i Pennants and
cushion tops a tine assortment
Cleaning and pressing
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The largest college engraving house
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CQM MENCEM ENT INVITATIONS
CLASS DAY PROGRAMS AND
CLASS PINS
Dance Programs . Fraternity and
and Invitations Class Inserts
Menus for Annuals
Leather Dance, E
,„ Fraternity
Cases and VO and Class
Covers Stationery
Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards
Works —l7th St, and Lehigh Ave , Philad'a
State College Representtve, James Millholland
Z' and PDX ROOM
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123 Allen Street
Shooting Gallery
The new Snyder and Holmes
gallery, comer Frazier and
Calder, offms you 'a pleasant
divelsm in the shooting line
At regular intervals during
the winter We will give as
pi izeß for mukurnanship,
both chickens and tutheys
We invite your intet est
Come in and look us over
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An i. xcellent stock of outfits for rental
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1914 Chetgy Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
the, Mittan2 Inn
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THE HOME _OF THE
PENN STATE
FOOTBALL TEAM
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SPECIAL ATTENTION
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Lettering of trunks and suit cases my lops
rial ty, Poster, show and display cards ,
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C. D. CASEBEER
Jeweler and Optician
All Ii Inds of I pool! , von k prompt'y dono
lqini woo mined froo Prlvato optical parlor
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ice Cream and Confectionery
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