ALUMNI LETTER The Following Letter Has Recently Been Received From one of Our 'O7 Men I have been asked by the Sche nectady Alumni Association at a recent meeting to again place be fore those men of the College who are interested in publication the somewhat antiquated but all the more vital, t plea for State news in the New York Papers. In 1907 there was talk of a Press Club and what it could do if we had it. Has there been one founded since ? If so, can it do something along this line ? "Once a State Man always a State Man", means that we, up here in New York State, ate just as vitally interested in the results of Saturday games with Yale, Cornell, or Navy as are you, who await but the word to touch off a bonfire in celebration of a victory. Don't we arise at 10 a. m. Sunday after the big game, hail a boy with a paper, cut church and scan every line with hope ? But its always the same thing. Every game flout Maine to Washington or the Gulf from the Padunk H. S. to the largest Uni versity in the land all but State and the team she happens to be playing on that particular date. Now that the football season is on again our interest is once more aroused. Can't you do something for us? Won't the Associated Press take State scores? They might if some one would take the trouble to see that they were sent The fame of Penn State should not be confined to Pennsylvania. Her Alumni go all over the World, why shouldn't at least those in a neighboring State be able to g.t news. Yours for "The Glory of Old State" and Nt.ws, _ W. F. Ruder New Fraternity Men Phi Gamma Delta:- 1915—E, Castailada, S. R. Reed, J. N. Critch low, R. Richards. Specials, L. Middower, McQuitty. Beta Theta Pi:-1915--D. E. Welty, H. S. Comly, W. N. Mc- Knight Jr., D. H. Witmer, R. E. Rankin. Phi Kappa Sigma 1915 V. L. Crawford, P. Boyle, G. S. Denni thorne, A. J. Wilson,G.Herron, Paul Ehrehenfeld, V. Cranston, J. F. Parlc, C. D. Ball; Special, E. Page. Sigma Chi:-1914—H. S. Ham mond; 1915—James Zimmeiman, A Stetler, Alfred Munhall. Kappa Sigma:-1915 Mason, J. M. Fowler. Sigma Alpha Epsilon•-1915—D. D. Lewis Jr., G. K. Ell), W. W. Homer, G. Williams, G. V. Lowei son, C. B. Dowd, Specials, W. S. Wilson, H. Berkley. Phi Sigma Kappa:-1914—James Baldwin; 1915—R. Wilson, D. Schobh, R. Schuman, B. Shubert, G. Rohrer, M. Leibens berger. Phi Delta Theta —I9IE-11. C. Hay, W. M. Giels, J. H. Waid, D. B. Gamble, C. Junkin, W. R. Miller, Theta Xi:-1915—J. E. Graham, W. V. Neff, J. S. Bergstresser. Sigma Nu:-1915—E. A. Siegler, I. E. Walton, Leßoy Smith, R. Bole, H. A. I`,Tealy, S. L. Colestock, J. A. Brossman. Theta Psi:-1915—5. H. Miller, H. Jester, George Hedrick, Ward Smiley. Phi Tau:-1914—J. D. Hogarth; 1915—C. D. Miller, T. E. Kriebel, G. P. Pond, R. McDonald, H. Olwein, T. Entwisle. Delphi :-1913 A. F. Fisher; 1915—G. R. ['horn; special, A. L. Robinson. Alpha Kappa Delta:-1913—E. L. Moffitt, H. N. Reist; 191.5—Al fie a Reed, R. S. Landis, C. A. Lord. The Toggery Shop Men's Furnishings v A. G. Spalding & Bro's Athletic Goods v The Heidcap and Tailormade Clothing v A full assortment of Q_allege Pennants 't C. W. SMITH South Allen Street An Aid in Teaching of Modern , Languages. Dr. Vietor of Marburg University I Germany, advocates a system of phonetics with which he says every ' teacher of modern languages should be familiar, in order to teach the correct position of the vocal organs in the enunciation of sounds,so that pu pils may learn to speak the languag es intelligently. This system of Wil helm Vietor has largely bee* , adopt ed on the Continent and has also been introduced at Harvard, the ' University of Wisconsin and the 1 Summer session for teachers at the Pennsylvania State College. Professors at Oxford and Cam- I bridge are now working on the re formation of English spelling ' usi ig the Vietor system as a basis of their endeavors. The only lady in j the United States teaching this sys- 1 tern of rhonetics is Mi ss Lucretia j Van Tuyl Simmons, Ph. D , M. A. of the Pennsylvania State College, who studied it in the Vietor School, at Marburg. Miss Simmons is to be connected! with the German Department in the j University of Wisconsin during the I corning year. Civil Service Examinations We are in receipt of an announce ment from the U. S. Civil Service Commission calling at! e.ntion to the regular fall examinations on October 18-19, 1911, for positions in the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Ex aminations will be given in the fol lowing subjects: Agronomy, Dairy ing, Entomology, Farm Manage ment, Forage Crops, Horticulture, Library Science, Physiology and Nutrition of Men, Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Pomology, Seed Testing, Soil Surveying, Soil Bac teriology and Animal Husbandry. Peisons interested are invited to communicate with the Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., and full information regarding the opportunities in the servix, scope of examinations, salaries etc., will be furnished. We Wonder How high the score might have been at the game last Saturday. How many feet high the grass on the campus has grown. Why so many students are hav ing trouble arranging class schedules. G. 0. Weddell 'lO, is at present employed on the engineering staff of the Central Construction and Supply company, 140 N. 10th St., Philadelphia, representing the York Manufacturing company. Among alumni visitors in town during the week were: Hey, 'O9, Eckels, 'O9, and Breitinger, 'll. There will be a meeting of the Parmi Nous Society in the Library at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South Men Street Latest creations in neckwear and haberdashery, readymade suits in stock Orders taken for made to order cloihirg MODERATE PRICES COURTEOUS TREATMENT M. - kk'aVNIAN.7., ?TO? Pool Billiards Bowling TOBACCO CIGARS CIGARETTES Meek's Pool Room J. B. MARTIN SOLE AGENI FOR SEALSHIPT OYSTERS CHOICE FRUIT South Allen Street, opposite the Postof lice HENRY GRIMM FINE TAILORING EA,bil,h,d is i CLEANING RE.AIRING 125311.13 The First National Bank BELLEFONTE Surplus $ll5llll l Sus K L nih trt Capital SOON Charlie McCurdy Pr Athol. ] . C. 0 E STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS Best Quality Best Service / Your patronage solicited STATE COLLEGE immma James M. Williams General Tinning, Roofing Spouting and Furnace Work Shop: South Frazier street Shaffler's -:- Restaurant Opposite Hotel Pies Sandwiches Soups ....m..., N4c - ._-_AN.IIi -- -t-r- .1 -- TEIII State College Eiiniing Rooml Under New MaoagemeDt Students' regular board a week $3,50 Students' single meals 35c Transient 50c I I cal-7 - - ,, ,i, , ff 11 . 5 12, , ,,1-F1`1,11.1(.T.S IN 1-;C:1 Cia1. ,, , , zg'....c, a ,Spe:.c , ,iairs - Al) new equipment A. L. BASCOMB & BROTHERS, Proprietors ‘ll=l5lllW 2112=Ingi - t C. N. 1:-'4'I -1-lE',.._ Successor to A. H. Ilartswick Hcadquarte s for Walk-Over Crawford Banister and Shoes Pratician A full line of Tennis Shoes Prepare for the Pushball Scrap The Quality Shop An establishment which is noted for its fine quality of letterpress printing ': Eeery order re cues the pers nal avention of the manager thus ineurng perfect satiefaetion The Nittany Printing and Publishing Compaq Tir State Collage lattany VAAnk., V.eat and ?omex Company State College, Tewo:o. A, G. SPALDING 86 BRAS. are th e iLargest Manufacturers i n the World of The Spalding Trade-Mark OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT spALDific 9' * 4111) ? 003;„ FOR ALL ATHLETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES l. known throughout the world as a IF YG U are interested In Athlet3c Sport )0. Guarantee I" t completeenclt cloperlia o' of Quality or N E 11, SPORT and is bent free ol R. 9. SYRT.,TYYII.9 E ) m-a.e.s NEW YORK 1 . 6- , 2 Na,nta StreLt. 29 33 West 42d Street BUSH HOUSE ( Ilcia.rvoNTl: PENNA l Ititte ,el (lay $2",(1 \' 1411 Path E. 3 per day ( —\V. L. DAGGE'rr— 1 ' l 3 . ootevis 'Dye Vorks nvcisa AND DRY CLEANING Goods sent on Thursdays of each week MPS. Ikeawit:ree 119 South Burrowes Street F. D. WEAVER UP.T O.DATE LIVERY Opposite the r•liiIIIIC Both Phones Your attention is called to HARVEY BR OS, Bakers and Confectioners Full line of Fine Fresh C'i, ocolates always on hand Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors Excellent service at OUR NEW FOUNTAIN Nittany Inn Building The Meek Drug Store Ray D. Gilliland, P. D. Druggist Drugs Sundries Stationery Toilet Articles Students' Supplies Prescriptions a Specialty "'— STATE JEWELRY Agency for WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES Zuk. TUN. 'ktotek C. A. Blanchard Manager ± Penn Avenue and Tenth Street TatsbvsgV, Ta. E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East College avenue J. P. HAGMAN Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring High Grade Gents Furnishings 127 S. Allen Street R. C. PEARCE Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groce ries and Queensware Hotel Block W. College Ave