Penn State(sllegian Published on Thursday of each reek during the college year by the itudents of Ine 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 R. M. EVANS, ’l3 Assistant Editor M. A. KRIMMEL, ’l3 Associate Editors G. A. BARKER, ’l2 J. D. HOGARTH, ’l4 F. C. DOSE, ’l4 D. HESS, ’l4 J. R. MATHERS, ’l5 W. S. PARKINSON, Jr., ’l5 BuslnesslManager E. A. JAMES, 'l2 Assistants THEO. I.ENCHNER, ’l2 M. M. GRUBBS, ’l3 B. R. HENDERSON, ’l3 SUBSCRIPTION. $1.30 per rear or $1.25 if paid within 30 dan after djle of eubicription. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912 An Expla- The editorial in last nation. week’s "Collegian” to- ward the recent Ath- letic Association proceedings re garding the Basketball Amendments was based on insufficient advertis- ing of the same. In justification of the officers of the Association, this matter was properly announced and thoroughly discussed at a Mass Meeting before the Easter vacation. Here it was the sentiment of those present that Basketball become a Minor Sport. It therefore seemed only neces- sary to act upon this question officially to make it constitutional and this was done Wednesday morning, May 1. This explains the lack of previous notice in regards to this matter. The object of our editorial was not to criticise regular proceedings of the Athletic Association. The idea was not that the basketball question had not been settled ac cording to the Constitution, being, as it was, unanimously decided by nine hundred students. Our point was simply to suggest in the future, taking the proceedings in question as an example, that when important matters arise, even though they be discussed previous to the voting on of the same and practically decided, that a few days notice would give time for every man in College to decide and make it a point to be at that particular meeting even though he could not attend all mass meet- Penn State A better example of Spirit. true Penn State spirit than that which pre vailed at last Saturday’s game, when Notre Dame defeated us, could not have existed anywhere. The cheering was never as good at past baseball games —probably due to the fact that the cheer leader had assistance, Throughout the whole game, the courtesy of the stands was plainly evident. Good baseball, whether exhibited by Notre Dame or Penn State was applauded with like vig or, and costly errors were regarded as unavoidable. Even after the visitors had shattered almost all of our hopes for victory, our Alma Mater was sung with as much spirit as if we were winning instead of be ing defeated. Such College spirit of team and student body was shown there as would befit any col lege, and as any college would be proud to have —it was true Penn State spirit, and we can feel proud of ourselves. At all times, we are glad Notices to publish in the columns or in the calendar of the “Collegian" information concerning important meetings or special events of the future. However, for our security, we kindly ask that all advance notices' of any kind be signed by proper authorities. EXAMINATION SCHEDULE. In Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Subjects. Final examinations will be held May 31 —June 7 in subjects and buildings named below. Abbreviations: Ag. —Agricultural Building; Am. —Amphitheatre; B Botany Building; C. A. —Chemistry Annex; D —Dairy Building; El. — Electrical Building; En. —Engineer ing Building; F—Forestry Building; Ma. —Main Building; Min. —Mining Building; P —Physics Building; W Woman’s Building. Friday, May 31, 8:30 A. M. For. 2—F For. 10—F Chem. 105-6-106, 114, 340 384, 437, 438 Ma., Am., 9, 10, 11, 12 C. A. Str. 21—201 En. Str. 1—202, 211 A En. Phys. 203—1 P Ag. Chem. 1—206, 109 Ag. Arch. 2 —203 En. Math. 105—126 Ma. Zool. 3 —206 Ma. Friday, May 31, 1:30 P. M. Math. 11—106, 114, 126, 329, 340, 384, 437, 438 Ma. Bot. 2 —Am. Bot. 7 —Am. Phys. 207—9, 10, 11, 12, C. A. Dom. Sci. 2 —W. Greek I—Library1—Library K. Greek 2 —Library K. Greek 4 —Library K. Greek 10 —Library K. Saturday, June 1, 8:30 A. M. Math. 7—Am., 9, 10, 12 C. A. For. 15—F. M. Des. 13—202, 211 A. En. D. H. 10-259 D. Met. 4 —119 Min. Chem. 245 —11 C. A. Arch. 4 —203 En. R. R. 5—201, 211 B. En. Saturday, June 1, 1:30 P. M. Phys. 206 —Am. A. H. 1—206, 211 Ag. Hyd. I—2ol, 202, 212 En. A. H. 5—206 Ag. D. H. 11—251 D. Latin 2 —Libraty W. Latin 4—Library W. Ag. Chem. 20-211 Ag. Math. 103—438 Ma. Monday, June 3,8:30 A. M. Rhet. 4—Am., 103, 109, 207, 211 Ag., 340, 367, 384, 437 Ma. For. 20—F. A. H. 12—206 Ag. Ht. Eng. 6—201 En. Ht. Eng. 7—202, 211 A. En. Chem. 237, 239, 319, 7 P., 9, 10, 11,12 C. A. Chem. 243—W. Monday, June 3, 1:30 P. M. Hist. 2—Am., 9, 10, 11, 12 C. A., 384 Ma. E. E. 2—21 B. and 24 El. D. H. 16-109, 206 Ag. D. H. 12—251, 259 D. Latin 6 —Library W. Latin B—Library8—Library W. Hyd. 2—202, 211 A. En. Hyd. B—2ll A. En. Tuesday, June 4, 8:30 A. M. Fr. 2—Am. Fr. 4 (Soph, and Fresh.) —Am. Fr. 60 —Am. Sp. 2—Am. Ger. 2—114, 340, 367, 384, 437, 438 Ma. Agro. 2 —103, 206 Ag. Tuesday, June 4, 1:30 P. M. Mchs. 3 —Am. Sur. 17- 201, 202 En., 21 B. and El. 24 PENNSSTATE COLLEGIAN The High St a. an do. 3rd Iva.tj.ndry The Student’s Laundry qWe make an honest efiort to give you the best to be had in our line. qOur laundry is modem in all departments. ’ fWe cater to those who desire high grade work at hon est prices. flYou will appreciate the snappy appearance of our work. H. E. Shore ’l3 ) I E. T. Asplundh ’l2 J. L. McCreary 'l2 >STUDENT AGENTS STUDENT AGENTS -j B. M. Herman 'l2 L. A. Davis ’l2 ) ( T. W. Harris ’l3 Steamship Tickets Schedules, rates and itinerary of trips quoted to Europe, Bermuda, Panama and other points w. B. HICKS Insurance and Steamship Agency Altoona Penn’a Get in the Habit of asking us for a bid on your job work We will su r p r i s,'e you in quality and price The Keystone Gazette Bellefonte Both Telephones G. 3V. 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