Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 05, 1913, Image 4

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    ENGINEERING NOTES
The School of Engineering is di
recting the industrial work of the
high school in Bellefonte, and has
appointed Mr. G. H. Reside:•, of
the Industrial Engineering Depart
ment to have general direction of
the work. ,
The Department of Industrial
Engineering of the School of En
gineering is carrying on a model
school in vocational instruction in
connection with the State College.
The pupils are drawn from the
State College high school.
Messers C. G. Grabe and K. P.
Fuhrmann, senior electricals, are
showing some remarkable results
with their thesis work on smoke
consuming apparatus. Thus, they
fill a vessel with thick black smoke
which normally remains a long time
in the closed space without mater
ially thinning; but when they apply
their electrostatic forces the vessels
clear almost immediately.
They are now building enlarged
apparatus to be placed at the
stack at the Thermal Plant. This
work is a part of a series of investi
gations concerning the smoke nui
sance which is being carried on by
the Engineering Experiment Sta
tion.
Interclass Basketball
The new regulation governing
inter-class basketball provides that
each team shall play but three
games during the season. The
number of games in this inter-class
contest was decreased because of
the fact that comparatively little
interest was shown by the students
at these games.
Up to this time three games have
been played and three remain. The
attendance at these games thus far
has fallen far short of expectations,
and, if the remaining three are no
better attended than the previous
ones, the financial reports at the
close of the season will read about
the same as in former years,
The standing:
Lost Pct.
1000
1 500
1 500
1 00
1914 1
1913 1
1915 1
1916
The "Collegian"
The weekly paper of the student
.body of Penn State cannot be run
this year on the basis of one man in
every three paying for his subscrip
tion. The "Collegian" should be
made a semi-weekly edition, at
least, but steps to make this so can
be undertaken only by your sup
port this year. Some time ago we
asked all persons not wanting the
paper to inform the Manager, now
we ask for your subscriptions. The
price of the paper is $1.50.
Thespian Orchestra
Those desiring to compete for
positions in the orchestra of the
Thespians are to report to Prof. J.
S. Crandell Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
in the band room in Main Building.
Men playing the violin, viola, cello,
trombone, cornet, clarinet and flute
are urged to compete. Men in the
orchestra are under the same rule
as those in the show and are eligi
ble to membership in the Thespian
Club.
Boxing Tournament
Arrangements are being made for
holding a boxing tournament in the
Armory in the near future. Men
entering will be classified into five
weights and a suitable medal
awarded in each class. Weights
and regulations governing the tour
nament, with the date, will be an
nounced in the near future. Fur
ther information may be obtained
by consulting the Physical Director.
Glee Club Men
Secure slips at Prof. Robinson's
office and have them signed up by
instructors, returning them to Prof.
Robinson no later than Thursday,
February 6.
Copy of a Page from Father's Letter,,
RAP ( 2 )
no rain in October and the wheat is mall and doe: not look like it , tvould stand
the winter well.
!Fe finished husking yesterdry. Tram the acre qv/Jere we tried sour them about
hone-meal and clover making the Potash available, we harvested 50 bushels of
rather (hanri , corn, and from the rest of the field, where we used bone, clover and
50 lbs. Muriate of Potash per acre, we husked out 70 bush& per acre of hp-top
torn that is nearly all fit to sell oa the ear fur seed corn.
I figure Mat a ton of Mariam of Potash on 40 acres of corn will tap for a
,ear's post graduate study for you and leave you a lade spare change to rho in
far athletics.
Mather and the girls arc going to male a few days' 'visit to Aunt Sarah's
"Plant Food" is the title of a carefully compiled, compichensive and
scientifically accurate compendium of crop feeding, fertilizer mixing and
conservation of soil fertility. Sent without charge upon application.
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GERMAN KALI WORKS. Inc., 42 Broadway. New Yoth
Monadnock Mock, Chicago, 111. Bank & Trust Bldg., Savannah, Ca, Whllney Bank Bldg, New Otleans, La
Empire Bldg., Atlanta, Ca.
Peerless : Steam : Laundry
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the illittany
State College
Proprietor
Special Rates to Students
Expert Picture Framing
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Our Prices are Right
H. M, Myers E. College Av
Sheffler's -:- Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
Pies Sandwiches Soups
+tate College Meat Marke
P. D. RESIDES
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
SOU'I'II ALLEN STREET
HENRY GRIMM
FINE TAILORING
Establlslied 18.11
CLEANING PRESSING
REPAIRING
Phi Kappa Phi Honors
The following men have been
elected to membership in Phi Kap
pa Phi: D. W. Atkinson, R. E. At
kinson, H. R. Austin, G. W. Barger,
J. R. Bechtel, D. H. Bredt, R. C.
Cook, R. G. Erwin, J. D. Eshleman,
W. E. Gaines, W. E. Gooclenow, L.
R. Guillaume, A. R. Haas, T. W.
Harris, Jr., R. C. Helman, B. R.
Henderson, E. Hochberger, L. B.
Home, T. V. Keefe, H. T. Kinney,
H. R. Kraybill, Miss J. L. McNar
ney, D. A. Matteson, J. Pfalzgraff,
J. D. Pharo, A. Q. Plank, N. B.
Rosenberger, T. F. Smiley, P. G.
Thayer, J. W. Warner, H. M. Wy
rough and F. L. Zollinger.
December 17, 1912
Athletic Association.
Pennsylvania State College,
State College, Pa.
Gentlemen:
This will advise you that Mr. L.
F. Sanville, a member of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania Swimming
Team, was on August 21, 1912,
declared a professional by the
Registration Committee of the Mid
dle Atlantic Association.
I am advising you thus in order
that none of your students may
jeopardize their amateur standing
by competing against him.
Very truly yours,
Allen P. Cox.
Chairman Registration Committee.
PENN STATE! lICOLLEGIAN
QUALITY WORK
lughog G. F. Vogbilrg
• I'. M. near , 11. H. Wetzel
The
Quality Shop
An establishment which is
noted or its fine quality of
letterpress printing ': Every
order receives the personal
attention of the manager thus
insuring perfect satisfaction
The Nittany Printing and
Publishing Company
State College
a ra w an , " tht COTTMT
Always the newest
latest and best
in confectiOns ]
The Leading Smoke Shop
and up to date
news stand
I. C. HOLMES
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS
Best Quality Best Service
Your patronage solicited
ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE
Pool Billiards Bowling
TOBACCO CIGARS
CIGARETTES
Meek's Pool Room
BUSH HOUSE
13IMLEVONTE PFNNA
Rat I• per day $O5O With bails VI per slay
-W. L. DA G G IVI"L` --
Year In and Year Out
A. G. Spalding & Bros. carry a complete line
of the season's paraphernelia. When using
an athletic implement bearing the Spalding
Trade-Mark you cannot question the judg
ment of those who win with them. It directs
the buyer to the harbor of quality.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
1210 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa
The Toggery Shop
Men's Furnishings "4. A. G.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
Goods 1 . The Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing
A full assortment of College
Pennants -4. v .1. -c
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
11411-1 ite. Cs r-cittc) Cafe
Holmes Block Near Pastime
Open 6 a. m. to 12 midnight
Shell, Frying and Stewing Oysters
always fresh
We aim to render best and quickest service and request a
report yf any failure on our part.
Get our menu Note specials
Visit the
State College
Billiard Parlors
Basement
Robison Building
The First
National Bank
BELLEFONTE
Cardtal $1(X),(IoU
Charles McCurdy
President
Surplus $125,001
Jas IC. Barnhart
Cashier
J. P. HAGMAN
Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
High Grade Gents Furnishings
127 S. Allen Street
El=
RAY D. GILLILAND, P. 0,
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students' Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty
_ STATE JEWELRY
Whitman and Huyler Chocolates
Nittany Inn Block
College Ave.
Zort TM 'Kota.
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
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