Penn State(ollegian Published on Thursday of rncb *eek during the college year by the student* uf liie Pennsylvania State College in the interest of the Students. Fac ulty. Alumni and Friends of the college. Entered at the Postoffice. State College, Pa , as second class matter Editor in Chief W. S. KRIEBEL, JR., *l2 Assistant Editor W. P. LITTLE, Associate Editors G. A. BARKER, ’l2 R. M. EVANS, 'l3 M. 4.. KRIMMEL, 'l3 J. D. HOGARTH, 14 F. C. DOSE, 14 Businoss Manager E. A. JAMES, Assistants H. S. COCKLIN, 'l2 THEO. I.ENCHNER, 'l2 M. M. GRUBBS, 'l3 B. R. HENDERSON, 'l3 SUBSCRIPTION #l. SO per year or $1.25 if paid within JO days after iate of subscription. THURSDAY, JAN. 18. 1912 The Men and Throughout the en- Religion tire country, in Movement cities and rural dis- tricts, in churches, schools, colleges, Y. M. C. A.s fac tories and in all accessible places where men arf congregated, the Men and Religion Movement is reaching out to everyone in an ef fort to unravel the pressing prob lems of personal and social re demption. The men who are head ing the movement are working as a concentrated force behind which is massed personal characteristics and money, so that nothing can hinder the onward march of these men in doing what is only a duty. During ninteen centuries of life no one has ever been discovered could permanently withstand the powerful lure of the call of the Gospel, where it was brought within actual close range. The solution of the problem lies in finding a place of vital con tact with the great mass of men. The Men and Forward Movement is laying powerful emphasis on community extension, which means to go out into the highways and hedges and find men, and there in their own environments apply the Gospel message. ' Every man shall be given' some good task to per form and it shall be worthy of his manhood. The movement is not a local one, but world-wide. Every Christian should be “on the job,” this being a special feature that is being given special recognition. One can scarcely pick up a paper to-day without seeing something of the Men and Religion Forward Movement. It has not only Effect ed the churchmen, but it has arous ed the social workers and those in terested in municipal problems, as governors, mayors, college presi dents and hard headed men in every walk of life. The program appeals to them. It is man’s job. This movement has enough spirit to challenge the attention of every right thinking cicizen, whatever his belief. Every man of this college should get “one the job” and make himself a power for some good. On account of the final examina tion, no issue of the Penn State Collegian will appear next week. February 1 will be the date of the next issue. Begin the New Year right. Pay your Y. M. C. A. dues. Three Cash Prizes. John R. Valentine, breeder of Ayrshire Cattle, at Highland Farm, Biyn Mawr, Pa., offers three $50.00 prizes to the three students who do the best work in dairy cattle judging and who shall be deemed most worthy to repiesent The Penn sylvania State College in the Stu dent Judging Contest at the next National Dairy Show. The prize money is to be used in defraying the expenses of the trip to the Dairy Show. While prize lists are not yet pub lished for the next Show, it might be said that there were three $4OO scholarships awarded at the last show. These were open only to four year men, with the condition that they be used for a year’s post giaduate work in Dairy Husbandry. All other prizes and team trophies were open to both two year and four year men. Those wishing to tiy for the Val entine prizes should see any good dairy herds that they may have the opportunity to visit; study the breeds of dairy cattle, and plan to take the dairy inspection trip to be announced later. Report to H. E. Van Norman or Mr. Cook that you expect to try for a place on the Judging Team to go to the next Dairy Show. Dairy Husbandry Notes, Professois Van Norman and Messrs. Cook and Baldwin are at tending the meeting of the Pennsyl vania Dairy Union, which is being held in connection with the Key stone State Fair at Pittsburg on Jan. 15th to 20th, 1912. Mr. C. F. Doane of the United States Dairy Division, who is con ducting investigations in Swiss cheese making in the Dairy Build ing, addressed a Cheese Makers’ Convention at Madison, Wisconsin, on Jan. 12th, 1912. He also gave two addresses at the meeting of the Dairy Union at Pittsburg. Members of the Dairy Husbandry department who gave addresses at the Dairy Union meeting weie Prof. H. E. Van Norman on “Selection of the Profitable Cow,” Prof. C. W. Larsen on “Artificial Buttermilk” and Mr. W. C. Baldwin on "Con trolling Over-run.” Mr. W. A. Cdok will spend Jan. 23, 24, 25 and 26 in Bradford coun ty lecturing at Farmers’ Institutes. A new U. S. No. 17 Separator has been installed in the farm dairy room. An Automatic Gasoline and a DeLaval steam turbine have also lately been installed. An Engineering Opportunity, The Methodist Mission m Na diad,lndia, wants a Mechanical Engineer, capable of giving instruc tion in both iron and wood work, to take charge of the large industrial school there. Nadiad is a city of 32,-000 and the center of an exten sive trade. The Industrial Engineering ‘ In stitute is one of the best of its kind in India. The shop buildings now enclose about one-and-a-half acres of the ground. The handloom in dustry is very important. The course of Mechanical Drawing fol lows Western practice. Ordinary carpentry work is done, patterns for iron castings made, a power plant operated; and the machine shop contains screw cutting lathes, a model planer and shaper, a miling machine, drills and small tools. Any one interested is requested to refer to Professor H. Diemer. An Evening for Freshmen, All members of the Freshman Bible Class who have signed up at any time of the year, are invited to a Freshman evening, on the Friday evening between semesters, in what is known as Doctor Welch’s house on the east Campus. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN TPTie; TTigTi Sto.jntciQ.irci L-q t_ind tt The Student’s Laundry tJWe make an honest efiort to give you the best to he had in our line. L. Miggett, director of the engineering shops of the uni versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor, visited here during the holidays with the specific view of investi gating the course .in Industrial En gineering, and methods of shop in struction as carried on at The Penn sylvania State College. He was entertained by the University Club. Those present were _ Dean Jackson, Prof. Diemer, and ‘ tHe'm'structors in Industrial Engineering. Larry Vorhis TO, football coach at Wesleyan will not return there next year, he having contracted to manage a big plantation in the south. John Haddow ex-’l3, is coaching the basketball candidates at Leba non Valley. We carry a full line of Students’ Supplies Bellefont© Central Railroad F. H. THOMAS, General Manager BELLEFONTE, PA. |f(. ‘lO r» .n 0 ‘)h o in o -111 o no o v. 7 on t Snwlnj :Witli Pennsylvania It. It. The First National Bank ' State College, Pa. 3$ interest on time deposits, payable semi-annually Accounts solicited Have you tried “Buffalo” Smoking Tobacco? 1 For Pipe or Cigarette GEORGE B. JACKSON ALLEN ST., STATE OOLLEGE. PA. J. C. MARKLE All Kinds of Choice Meats Fiih in season Both phones 138 College Avenue G. E. SBue/ JeWefer ext2ol OjoLiciiaT2 Post Cards .college jewelry CHAS. A. WONIER . 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