State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, June 10, 1911, Image 5

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    The : Pennsylvania .: State, :' Colleoc
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I I'I)%VIN FAME SPARKS, Ph I) , h, I, p , I.lzEsllPN't•
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,I to the mot action ot, the United Statt° , ,
Establkhed and ma,ntaor tor‘ernment and 'he comm,u o, rlth of
Penn-3b, rood
FIVE GREAT SCI1)01,S Agricul tor e, Eogolooring,, laberal Ark, INlming, and Natural Science ollormg
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that)-two muses of tour Neat:, each - Also courses in Ilome P e conornics Intlustrral Al t ,u, t l PliNsical l',lu
cation l'Ull'lt)N FREE to both sees, incidental charges moderate.
Frist semester b i egms middle of September, second semester. the , first of February, Summer Session for
Teachers about the third Monday In June of each 3 oar For catalogue, bulletins, announcement-, etc., address
THE' REGISTRAR, State College, Perms, I'. tuna
STATE NOT ADMITTED TO I. W:A.
Cornell Casts the Only Dissenting
Vote Against Our Petition.
At the recent mectrng of ' the
Intercollegiate wrestling association,
the Pennsylvania State College was
denied admittance. At the time of the
meeting at Princeton before Easter
the unaminous feeling of those
present was that we he admitted,
but Cornell and University of Penn
sylvania were sent with instructions
not to vote and hence did not feel
at liberty to admit us that time.
They said however, that they would
use all possible influence with their
hoine cornmittee arid report at the
next meeting. At the final vote,
Cornell was still against us; while all
the other colleges were in our favor.
The only reason given for Cornell's
action was that their advisory com
mittee did not deem it wise at this
time, and gave no further explana
tion. Letters have been received
by"Pop"Golden from several of the
colleges expressing their regret that
we were not admitted in'
to the association and hoped that
we would try again next year, with I
better success. A big factor in our
favor was the praise bestowed upon
us by Columbia and Pennsylvania ,
on account of the courtesy, good I
fellowship, and spirit shown their
teams while at Penn State:.
C. F. Preston.
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Mr. Preston is to be congratulated
upon the ability he has shown in
filling the position of bus'ness
manager of the Collegian during the
past year. His task has been a
hard one from all viewpoints and the
difficulties which he has encounter
ed have been many and varied.
These, however, never caused him
to shrink for even a moment, and
as a result his arduous labors have
been clothed v ith success.
Dr. Pond Will Speak at Amherst,
Taro years ago some of the alum
ni of Amherst College raised one
thousand dollars foi a portrait of
Professor E. P. Harris who for
forty years was the head of the
department of chemistry at that
college. The portrait, painted by
E. B. Child of New Yolk, is now
finished and Professor Pond will
Make the presentation to the col
lege at the coming commencement
Six Persons Confirmed.
On Whitsunday, June 4th, at the
early morning service of St Andrew's
church, six persons , were advanced
to the communion of the church by
the rite of the laying on of hands.
The Rt. Rev. James Hemy llailing
ton officia ed.
On Tri
the evenir
held at the
In the foy
ity Sunday, June 11th,
g prayer service will be
,usual hour, four o'clock,
The sophomore and freshman
classes meet in their annual soccer
football game on Monday at 3 30 p.
m. on New Bearer Field. This is
only the second soccer football
game that has been played at Penn
t State, the other game being played
last Commencement between a team
made up of 1910 and 1912 men,
' opposed by a team made up of
men from the classes of 1911 and
1913 The game was very interest
ing from beginning to end and re
sulted in a tie game 0-0 Several
men that were in the game last year
will be on the Sophombre team this
year. The time of the game has
been set forward to the time whiet .
was set for the baSeball game with
the University of Virginia, which
was never redly scheduled, negotia
tions merely pending for a contest
oh that date. Graduate Manager
Thomas had the game put on the
Commencement program in hopes
that we would. be able to schedule
it, but negotiations fell through. The
soccer game will be played in its
stead. This event will be a regular
interclass scrap and on this accouLt
should be of special interest to the
two lower classes as well as the
Commencement guests.
Summei Sessson for Teachers
The work in the teachei; ' simmer
session, inaugurated last year for
the , purpose of giving instruction
to the teachers of the state in agri
culture, domestic science, manual
training, and general education,
begins June 26 and ends August 4.
Last year, one huidied forty-sev
en teachers from thirty-six counties
took advantage of the courses of
fered. Forty-five different subjects
were elected and certificates of credit
were received by one hundred
thirty-two teachers. Instruction is
given by members of the faculty of
this college.
The popularity of the session for
the coming yeas has exceeded the
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hopes of those in charge. Twice
the number of teachers who attend
ed last year have already been en
rolled for the work this summel.
The regular work, exercises, lee
t 'res, and entertainments have been
•of such a nature as to make the
session grow to be a profitable and
pleasant period of study
Pocono Pines June 14-22,, 1911.
The time is now rapidly drawing
near when we must decide about
Pocono Pines. It is the general
sentiment of all college men, who
have attended student confeiences
in the past, that Poconi Pines will
eclipse all.
"Mole than half our trouble is not
that we aie poor builders, but that
we do not make the ground plan
large enough."
All the g►eater good can be
secured from a summer's outing or
work by first spending a week's
time with a body of sane men
whose one idea is to discuss the
deep needs •of men throughout the
world. Cost $17.60, railroad fare
exclusive•
Remember the intercollegiate cel
ebration. Why can not P'enn State
be a leader, too, this year.
Piofessor Clarence P. Linville,
expects to make an extended trip
throughout the Western States
during the coming summer, for the
purpose of visiting the various
satchels, and other' Metalhugical
woi its.
Soccer. Football
Track Meet With Colgate
This afternoon at 1 00 p m State
meets Colgate in a dual track meet
on New Beaver field. -Colgate
should make the meet interesting
for State, their men winning con
sistently in many meets of the season.
Colgate cleaned up the New Yol':
state Intercollegiates by seventy
points and also defeated Buckne'l
m a dual meet by the score of 90-22
with only two places counting. At
the intercollegiates at Halyard this
year, the high hurdles was run in
16 1 seconds while the' Colgate
man made it in' 15 3 seconds
at New Yoi k. Their quar
ter miler is making 51.1 sec. and it
can plainly be seen that if State
wants to win her men 111 ha‘ e hard
work ahead of them.
Locker Keys
In order to assist MI I ewis in
tinishing his gym work for the
year, every man should turn in his
locker key at once Deposits will
lot be returned after the end of the
year. Since there will be a re-ar
rangement of lockers and a new sys
tern of keys next year, the k•2ys out
standing are only of .rise in check
ing up on the present method. To
help in this woik, let us assist the
athletic director at leai,t to the ex
tent of turning in the pieL,ent keys
immediately.
, ,Dr. E Mocue,piofess - or t f geol
ogy,- accompanied by Di. A
Johannson, prof or pct aphy
at the Unikeisitv of Cl.ic:igo; will
sail for Europe on June 11. The
objectS of the trip u ill be to visit
the laboratorit s of the fmcign uni
versities, to resit some of the large
mines, and to study the intci (sting
geological features of the continent,
visiting the principal volcanoes and
the Alps.
Dr. Moore will attend the meet
ing of the British Association for
the advancement of Science, and
will present a pare! on "The sil
iceous Oolites and other concre
tionary structures to be found in
the vicinity of State College, Pa."
Dr. W. R Chine, Dean of the
School of Mines, and Pi ofessoi and
Mis, C. I'. Linville, ale attending
th‘. fiftieth anni ersai y meeting of
the American Institute of Mini cg
Engineers, at Gli n Summit, neat
Wilkesbatie, this week,
Thursday evening Fieshman Ad
visor Prof. Fehr,•with the assistanue
of Mis Fehi, Miss Simmons and
Mrs - Pond, enteitained Ids group of
40 freshmen at his iesiclence, and
introduced them to their futile
Dean, Dr. Pond
The First National Bank
State College, Pa.
34 hater- t
on time deposits, payable
sem; annually
Accounts solicited
Special Notice to Students!
All students who deliver
' and call for their laundry
will, by PAYING CASH,
RECEIVE 25'/
DISCOUNT
State College Steam Lanodc)
A. C. MILLER, Pi op' t.
I tarry NV. Sauers
1,30 East College Avenue
A full line or men's furnishings
Custom made - clothing by the
- Royal tailors *4 Pennants and
cushion tops - a fine assortment
Cleaning and pressing
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Have You Ever Traveled
for Business or Pleasure ?
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‘• COur proposition assures your expenses and you can make a
considerable sum for next college year. The work is the most
valuable training a young man could have.
Why Not Combine the Two
EPhysicians are the best class of men to do business with and
- \ /,lt, are accustomed to buying from salesmen.
gLatet on you will be tied down by yOur chosen occupation and
season on the road will be something pleasant to look back
upon. Ther- is nothing that broadens the young man and puts
' an edge on a keen mind like road work,
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fho Charks. 11. Eli;ott Company
'J he largest college engraling house
in the v.oild
CO M M MICE NI I+ NT INVITATIONS
(~LASS' DAY PROGRAMS AND
CLA.S., PINS
Dance Programs ,11/;:d 4 Fraternity and
tnd Invitations 4 aig it y Class Inserts
Menus c ' for Annuals
Leathei Dance 1 1 1 Fraternity
Cases and la and Class
Covers Stationery
Wedding Invitations and Calling Cards
Woihs-17th St and, Lehigh Ave , Philad'a
State College Representive, James Maim Hand
Q's • POJL ROOM
and
BAI , BE R SHOP
123 Allen Street
Shooting Gallery
The new Snyder mid Etphnes
gallery , corner 1I azier and
'Cable!, oilers you ll pie:Nina
diversion 111 the shooting Ime
At regular Into Vitig dtiring
the winter WO Win five as
m 1404 for mai lonatrihin, ,
both chit kens and turkeys
\MP invi I i. vote• intere4
Como in and lot& us over
H. A. EVEY
46._ LA voery
CAB WORK A SPECIALTY
Both 'Phones
COX Sons and Vining
262 Fourth Avenue, New Yotk, N. Y,
GOWNS
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jiki„" , and CAPS
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Silk Faculty
7 , 4
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.. Gowns and Hoods
4/ k,. t i., ,
, Lowest prices
Best workmanship
An excellent stock ot, outfits for rental
F E McEN FIRE, agent
F. A. DAVIS COMPANY,
1914 Cherry Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Übe inittanv inn
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF
JAMES P AIKENS
THE HOME OF THE
PENN STATE
FOOTBALL TEAM
THEIR FRIENDS WILL
ALWAYS RECEI,VE
SPECIAL ATTENTION
I don't talk ; I make signs
Lettering of trunks and suit cuss my spe
cialty. roster, show and display Pact,
CHAS. A. WOMER, State College
C. D. CASEBEER
Jeweler and Optician
All lillids of iloftli wot It inound4 done
Ey( 4 MU:11111Ni froo NI vuto optical parlor
11111
First : Class : Restaurant
Ice Cream and Confectionery
106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
.ock Haven Steam Laundry
S'l WENT AGENTS
H. N Keebler 'll R, S. Kift 'l2
H W Stiner 'l3
Soles sewed or stitched
by Champion stitcher W. C. KLINE
South Allen street
State College
H. W. Meyers
BEST WORK
at
LOWEST
PRICES
Your Patronage
Solicited