State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 18, 1911, Image 3

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    The : Pennsylvania. •. State : College
EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph D., L L D , PRESIDENT
Established and In:untamed by the joint action of the United States Government and the Com MOTINVVIIIi II of
Pennsylvania
FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engmeeong, Liberal Arts. Mining, and Natural Science, olfeong
thirty-two courses 01 four years each—Also colleges m'flome Economies, Industnal Ait and Ph‘sical Edu
cation TUITION FREE to both sexes, incidental charge' moderate. ,
I nit somestel begins middle of September, second semester the burst of I''ebtuaiy, SuMmor Session foi
Teachers about the Until Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletThs, announcements, etc., add' ek,s
THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvhnia
What Profession .are You Choosing P
If it is either MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, PHARMACY or CHEMISTRY,
do not fail to learn the advantages of
The Meciicc)-Chirurgic-al College
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Seventeenth and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, Pa,
CANADIAN WILDS
Blustrared, for the Benefit of the
Episcopal Church.
Probably the last opportunity this
season to attend a good illustrated
lecture will be at the Auditorium
Friday night, May 19, when Dr. E. ,
S. Moore will talk on , the Canadian
North, one of the , few remaining
frontiers of the world.
About - too slides, some of them
handsomely illustrated will be
thrown on the screen, depicting the
scenery, camp life hunting, fishing,
wild animals and Indians to be met
with in this interesting country
which is next door to us and about
which we know so little.
Dr. Moore has spent several sum
mers in this wilderness while on ex
ploration work for the Canadian
Government and can supplement the
views and the lecture with many
personal anecdotes of an amusing
and serious nature. As ' all the
views were taken by him he can tell
about them in a way to make you
think you went there and looking
through the camera.
The entire proceeds of the lecture
ate to go to the Episcopal church,
and to be• used to' aid in building a
church on the ground dedicated last
week. So that all may come the
prices are popula:.- Adults 15 cents,
Children 10 cents.
Coming Baseball Games•
Next Tuesday our nine leaves for
the "New England Trip" including
games against Lehigh, Amherst,
Dertmouth and Lafayette. All
these are strong opponents but our
team has been going well, having
now won five games straight, and it
will be out four victiories. Prepara
tion for the journey should be got
from the Gettysburg College cotest
scheduled for tomorrow and that on
Saturday
_with the University of
Pittsburg, both to be played on
Beaver Field.
Although the games scheduled
here with Gettysburg in 'O9 and 'lO
Were prevented. by rain, .? e have
downed the Gettysimigeis in seven
out of fen past struggles on the di
amond. Rain has prevented at least
four encounters with Pitt, too, but
we won the only two games played,
11 to 6 in '97 and 1 to 0 in 1908,
both at State College. The Pitts
burgers have a team that is consid
ered rather weak- this season and it
even seems doubtful that they will
Nesent a team on new Beaver field
on Saturday.
New Tattooing Device.
The Dairy Husbandry Depart
ment has imported from Arnold &
Co., London, England, an improved
tattooing device for marking ani
mals for positive ,dentification.
Breeders have found that some
method of permanent marking is
necessai y in oidei to guard against
the loss of identity thiough the loss
of ear tags in ordinal y use.
of Plubdoliilila
In Forestry,
Nine men have gone to the Ap
palachian mountains to assist in the
examination of lands considered for
purchase for the establishment of
of national forests, Roak and W.
E. Hoskins are in Georgin; Sears,
Huse, Gheen, Spahr, Wolfe, Mac
farlane and Mullhaupt, in New
Hampshire. Some of the men will
continue in the work through the
summer, while the rest will go into
the west foi work on the national
forests.
Prof. Furgeson has returned from
a trip to the holdings of the Em
porium I umber company, near
Keating's Summit, where he su
pervised the planting of a large
!number of evergreens, mostly White
Pine. From there he went to Drift
wood to locate the Junior Forestry
camp, which will be held on the
tract of the John E. Du Bois Lum
ber company.
Prof. A. A. Heller, professor of
botany at the pniversitlevada,
will take Charge of tfie work in the
Jutdor, Forestry camp In prepara
tion for teaching a course in Fores
try at the university there. Next
year the camp will be of six weeks'
duration; and in connection there
will be offered a six weeks', sum
mer camp in forestry for any one
interested in the subject, but es
pecially for woodlot owners and
prospective students.
Prof. Ferguson has just complet
ed the setting up of a portable,saw
mill; with the aid of the Seniors.
It will be covered with a long shed,
and will be operated 'during the fall
in connection with the instruction in
lumbering.
Mr. Tiffany, in charge of the
timber treating work of the Penn
sylvania R. R., will deliver two
lectures here on Monday, May 22,
on the principles of timber treating,
and will describe the work being
carried on by the railroad. One
lecture, - on Monday afternoon, will
be given in the Agricultural assem
bly room, and will be illustrated.
I On May 24, 25 and 26, the Penn
sylvania Forestry Association will
hold its spring meeting here at the
college, and it is expected that
there will . be a larg , ;. atteadance.
Among those who will be here,
and will address the Association
are:—Dr. J. T. Rothrock, of West
Chester; Dr. Henry S. Drinker,
Pres. of Lehigh University; Dr.
John Harshberger, Prof. of Botany,
University of Pennsylvania; Prof.
W. S. - Green, Forester at the
at the Ohio Agricultural Experiment
Station; Prof H. A. Surface, Har
risburg, Dr. B. E. Fernow, of Tot
onto University; Prof. F. W. Besley,
State Forester of Maryland; Mr.
John l3irkinbine, 'formerly a Trustee
of this' college. Meetings will be
held partly in the Auditorium and
partly in the forestry building, and
all will be open to the public. It is
hoped that bot.. student's and faculty
will take advantage of hearing
the addresses, many of which will
be illustiated In the afteinoon of
the second clay, an excursion will
be made to ihe Bairens to see
typical conditions, and the splendid
reproduction of White Pine which
is occurring in many places
Prof. Ferguson will assist in the
instructional work of the summer
camp of the Yale Forest school
which is held annually on the
Pinchot estate, at Milford, Pa
Guernsey Breeders' Meeting
, Penn State represented at the
Guernsey breeders meeting: Profes
sor Van Norman discussed the val
ue of the cow testing association at
the recent meeting of eastern Guern
sey Breeders Association, at Lard
ner Howell's, Whitford, Pa. The
data from the past year's work of
the testing association in the vicin
ity of State College rev,als many
interesting facts., One dairyman
received from his herd of 15 c )ws a
margin above feed cost of $180.16.
Had he sold his four poo•est cows,
he would have receiN ed from the re
maining 11 a profit of $196.77.
With the smaller number of cows,
he would thus haN e received a
greater profit with only three-foul the
the amount of feed, labor and cap
it.;l invested.
In almost every herd aie found
some profitable cows and otheis re
markably poor. One cow charged
her owner 81 cents for producing
one pound of butter fat and return
ed but 58 cents for every dollars
worth of feed she consumed. In
this same herd, if all the cows had
been equal to the best one, the re
turns would have been $2.1,- 1 instead
of $1.33 for every dollai's worth of
feed consumed.
The New Air Brake Equipment
The Westinghouse new E-1 air
brake rack which has just been in
stalled in the Engineering building
for instruction purposes, in the rail
road mechanical engine.is course, is
one of the most complete up-to-date
equipments sent out by the com
pany. It involves all the. important
recent improvements and contains
the special feature whereby the en
gine and tender can be controlled
independently of the cat brakes,
thus requiring much delicate and
complicated apparatus. The in
stallation was made under the direc
tion of Mr. Ai thut Johnson, jr. for
the Westinghouse Alt Brake com
pany and Prof. A. J Wood for the
college. ,
The Fiist National Bank- '
State College, Pa.
32 it-Itere..st
on time deposits, payable
semi-annually
Accounts solicited
Special Notice to Students
All students who deliver
and call for then laundry
will, by PAYING CASH,
RECEIVE, 25%
DISCOUNT
State College Steam Laundry
A C. MILLER,
Settlers 1 arry \\ zilauers
(7, - ; 0)1H Axi?'- r •
130 East College Avenue
A full line of men's furnishings
Custom made clothing by the
Royal tailors *6 Pennants and
cushion tops---a fine assortment
Cleaning and pressing
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The Charles H. Elliott Company
The largest college engraving house
in the world
COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS
CLASS DAY PROGRAMS AND
' CLASS PINS
Dance Programs Fraternity and
and Invitations Class Inserts
Menus for Annuals
Leather Dance Fraternity
Cases and ' 4O and Class
Covers 6 1 Stationery
Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards
Works-17th St and Lehigh Ave ' Philad'a
State College Representive, James Millhblland
S's PO JL ROOM
and
BO BER SHOP
123 Allen Street
Shooting Gallery
The new Snyder and Holmes
gallery, corner hazier and
Calder, oilers you a pleasant
diversion in the shooting line
At regular intervals during,
the winter we will give as
trues for markbmanslnp,
both chickens and turkeys
We Invite
,voce interest
Come in And look Mt over
H. A. EVEY
CAB WORK A SPECIALTY
Botli "FliOnes
Cox Sons and Vining
262 17ourtl) Avenue, New York, N Y,
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,Silk Faculty
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/ ...,.,:,Gowns and Hoods
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- - - - - Best workmanship
An excellent stock of outfits for rental
F. E McLN I IRE, agent
.i4..ipi=p: , ii4
the illittang lJnn
State Collcoe
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES P AIKENS
THE HOME OF THE
PENN STATE,
FOOTBALL .TEAM
THEIR FRIENDS WILL
ALWAYS RECEIVE
SPECIAL ATTENTION
I don't talk ; I make signs
Lettering of trunks and sutt cases my spe
cialty. Posher, show and display cards
CHAS. A. WOMER, State Conejo
C. D. CASEBEER
Jeweler and Optician
All kinds of rvonli work promptiy done
Eyes um, dillied free Prlvo,lo optical parlor
UNLLEWNTK PIaNNHYLVANIA
H. W. Meyers
First : Class : Restaurant
Ice Cream and Confectionery
10G EAST COLLEGE ' AVENUE
ock Havel! Steam Laundry
BEST WORK
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PRICES
STUDENT AGENTS
H N Keebler 'll R. S Kitt 'l2
1-1 W. Stiller 'l3
Soles sewed or stitched
by Champion stitcher. W. C. KLINE
Sc uth Allen street A
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