Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 02, 1912, Image 3

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    The : Pennsylvania : State : College
EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT
Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania 1
FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering
QII thirty-five courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu-
JU cation—TUITION FREE to both sexes; incidental charges moderate.
First semester begins middle of September; second semester the first of February; Summer Session for
Teachers about the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., address
THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania
WE WONDER
Whether the baseball manage
ment could not use the services of
some volunteer ushers at the base
ball games, particularly for lady
visitors.
Whether it is a wise policy to
play “Banner-lead” on the new
wireless tower.
Whether it is pleasant to be re
minded by signs painted on
our walks of events that have hap
pened some time ago.
How soon our campus will be the
source of song as in springs gone
by.
If the weather will permit white
ducks for dress parade this spring.
Why more of us could not at
tend that benefit lecture on Satur
day night. •
,If we shall ever tire of Nox Mc-
Cain and his pictures.
How many more life insurance
agents we shall have to dodge this
spring.
ALUMNI EVENTS.
David K. Sloan has accepted a po ■
sition as manager of Conner Park
Farm, Berwick.
G. E. Webster has been trans
ferred from the position of junior
chemist, Pittsburgh, to assistant
chemist, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover,
New Jersey. ' 1 • ’ ,
.. E- H. Metzger ’ll, passed the
examinations for Second Lieutenant
in the Coast Artillery Corps of the
United States Army. The location
will be at Fortress Monroe, Va.
L. E. Swartz ’ll, is located at
Gary, Indiana, and is connected
with the U..S. Steel Corporation.
By action of the Council of Ad
ministration college work will close
at 4:10 p. m. on Wednesday, May
Bth, on which date the Varsity
Baseball Team meets Gettys
burg. This game .will be called
at 4:15.
CAN
HELP YOU
if you want employment and can
afford to prepare for a paying po
sition
If you are leaving College or High
School with no other preparation for
work than is given in purely academic
advantages
If you have to make your living and
wish to be able to earn good pay with
merchants and business men, bankers
and financiers, railways and other great
corporations
Eastman Can Help You
A' course in this widley known com
mercial school will give you a thorough
training for business and qualify you to
earn.
A HIGHER SALARY
than will ever be paid you until you are
able to render more efficient service
A national - reputation based on more
than half a century of successful ex
perience attracts students from every
State in the Union and many foreign
countries. All commercial branches
practically taught.' Delightful recre
ative environment: No vacations. It
will pay you to attend our,
Summer Session.
Write for our prospectus—now while
you are thinking about it. -It will con
vince you that we can fit you for busi
ness and find business for you as more
than 50,000 graduates testify. Address,
Clement C. Gaines, M.A., L.L.D.,
Box,C. C., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
THe (Royal Union Mutual
of Des Moines, lowa
Has never lost a dollar either in principal or interest.
Its policies are protected by a deposit with the state.
They have made the best settlements ever made by any insur-
ance company.
They have the lowest participating premiums.
They earn more money on their invested funds than any other
company doing business in Pennsylvania
College Boys, Attention!
Young'men often say to■ me,. .“What good will a life insurance
policy do me if I die?”. Bless your heart, tell me of anything that will
•do you any good if you die. But it will do others good. It will help
to reimburse that mother or father, if you die, who scratched and saved
to put you through college. And if you live and keep up the pay
ments to maturity, I can tell you of policies that will not only piotect
those you love or to whom you may be indebted for funds to complete
your course, but will pay you back personally at maturity all you put in
or more. Do you know that after .you have paid one full annual prem
ium in my company, should you become totally and permanently dis
abled and unable-to earn money, your-policy-will become a fully paid
policy for the face of it ? The latest wrinkle in life insurance. Let me
tell you about this —also many other things that will surely interest
you —and make you money.
New'York. Life Ins. Co.
German Department Notes.
Mr. E. C. P. Mitzenthin, a post
graduate, of the University of Penn-:
sylvania, has been appointed in
structor of German to take the place
of Mr. R. P. ’ Moore, who has re
signed to pursue : further study at
Yale. i :
Mr. Metzenthin is a German of
wide experience and high scholar
ship. He is a graduate of Berlin
and Leipzig, Universities, has taught
in a German Gymnasium and has
traveled extensively in Europe,
Palestine and Egypt.
During the Easter -vacation - the
head of the German department
was invited to deliver his illustrated
lecture on "Switzerland” before the
Woman’s Club of State College, the
Atlantic City High School, and
Blairsville College.
Outdoor Gymnasium.
The spring weather is inducing
the students to transfer their gym
nastic work from the Armory to the
outdoor gymnasium located west of
the Armory. Four sets .of quoits
are in. place, the handball and vol
leyball courts are ready and the 100
yard straightaway is in good con
dition.
■ Mr. B. F. Wood, Electrical Engi
neer, of the Pennsylvania Railroad,
will speak Friday, May 3rd, on
"Electrification of Steam Railroads”
on which subject Mr. Wood is one
of the best' recognized experts in
the country.
These meetings are for all engi
neers. .
The ladies of the Saint Margaret
Guild will collect cast off cloth
ing -for-.the Grenfell Association,
Wednesday morning, May B.'
PENN- STATE) [COLLEGIAN
JAMES I. THOMPSON
General Agent
JESSIE P. WHITE, 124 W. College, Ave.
Now-a-days
COES & YOUNG’S
G. F. Vosburg, Agent
Phi Sigma Kappa House
Stephens’ poolroom
BARBER SHOP
123 Allen Street
Arrow
COLLARS
The best fitting and
the best wearing of the
2 for 25c. collars
To-morrow is no time at all—it never
comes.
The time to insure is to-day. (You
will be supplied with the kind of in
surance adapted to yonr means and
needs; your convenience will be consult
ed, the way made easy if you apply to
the"
PENN MUTUAL LIFE,
921-3-5 Chestnut St. 1
College Sales Company ■ !
State College Representatives.
Berryman Mulvihill V Love
$ 5c TONIGHT 5c |
A BIG
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® TTh-O Pastime §g
# • %
$ PRESENTING
Lemont Pa.
SHOES
Agent for THE SOLITE SUITCASE
Can be kept clean by washing with soap and water.
You can stand on it when empty. The beat LOW
PRICE suitcase made
Harry W. Sauers
(?offege
130 East College Avenue
A full line of men’s furnishings
Custom made clothing by the
Royal tailors Pennants and
cushion tops—a fine assortment
Cleaning and Pressing .Tickets
SI.SO worth of work for $l.OO
FOUR REEL
“A Voice From the Deep”
and “Hot Stuff”
BIOGRAPH DOUBLE COMPANY
“Cupid’s Leap Year Pranks”
ESSANAY COMEDY
AND FEATURING
“The Danites”
In two reels. Selig drama, depicting the early settlement of
our great west
One Admission
"Reev e^e
on Graham’s corner for
fine confections, smok
ers' supplies, magazines
and post cards.
&va\vam
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The new fall styles
of shoes just in at
L. D. FYE’S
smU\v Vw
and dealer in Suy-qUeS
GuVa xootV done
z\t Cae\ CoVVege taeune
Cottege
O. JR. SH AIA/
HARNESS MAKER
J. B. MINGLE, Shoemaker
Allen Stmt
SHOW |
J. C. Smith & Son
Dealers in
General : Hardware
Builders’ Material
Oils, paints, glass, cement
and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Housefurnishing Goods, Etc.
Zbe BtttanE Unit
State College
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT <GF
JAMES P AIKEN :S
THE HOME OF THE
PENN STATE
FOOTBALL
THEIR FRIENDS WILL
ALWAYS RECEIVE
SPECIAL ATTENTION
I don’t talk; I make signs
Lettering of trucks end suit cases my spe
cialty. Poster, show and display ckrds
CHAS. A. WOMER, State College
H. M. Meyers
First : Class : Restaurant
Ice Cream and Confectionery
106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
Lock Haven Steam Laundry
BEST HijoßK
at l
LOWEST
PRICES
■s'. Your Patronage
- Solicited
.0
STUDENT AGENTS
A. L. Sherman’l4 H. W. Stlner’l3
Soles sewed or stitched
by Champion stitcher. W. C. KLINE
South Allen street
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6c $
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