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 iiFIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering thirty-six courses of four years each—Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical Edu cation—TUlTlON 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 BY THE WAY Wholesale expulsion has been put in force at the State Agricultur al and Mechanical College at Aus tin, Texas. President Miller has dismissed 493 students for hazing and insubordination. After 27 had been dismissed for hazing, members of the junior, sophomore and freshman classes, 466 in all, demanded that those dis missed be reinstated and said that they would attend no academic duties until the faculty complied with their demands. For insubor dination these 466 were expelled also. The matter will be brought up before the House and the Sen ate of the state for settlement. Football is the only sport which is profitable at the University of Chicago, according to an official re port issued last week. The game netted $52,000 last year, at a cost of $25,000. The total athletic re ceipts were $67,025 and the expen ditures $66,484. The gold sword that Louis XVI presented to John Paul Jones in recognition of the fight he made with the Bon Homme Richard against the Serapis, has been pre sented to the University of Penn sylvania by Edward C. Dale, a former president of the Society of the Cincinnati. The sword has been in the possession of the family for more than a century. One of the professors at Gettys burg is under quarantine on account of a case of measles in his home, but he conducts his classes regular ly by means of written recitations. This seems like flying in the face of Providence. The Medical School of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania is second to none in America, according to a report made by a committee of the Amer ican Medical Association after a seven years' investigation of the medical schools of the country. Several other schools including those of Columbia, Cornell, Syra cuse and Johns Hopkins, are placed in the same class as. that of the Un iversity but none of them were de clared superior. Take your pick, pre-meds. A committee of Oberlin students, interested in undergraduate reading, have prepared the following set of questions with the view of discover ing the tendencies of • undergrads: What have you read outside of your assigned reading, since Sep tember, 1912? What are your fa- vorite novels? What magazines do you read the most? Do you ever read poetry, if so, what? Do you ever read essays, if so, what ones? What plays have you attended dur ing college course. Sphinx An honorary society, "The Sphinx," has recently been organiz ed at Penn State with the follow ing as members: A. F. Fischer, R. C. Harlow, C. E. Swab, E. R. Stewart, R. Whitney, I. S. Nippes, J. H. Schollenberger, M. J. Lewis, D. W. Smith, 0. J. Vogel, W. C. Gillespie, H. Flagg, R. J. Sayre, E. E. Miller, J. S. Grumbling, M. Horst, C. A. Keyser, L. L. Lamb, J. R. Mathers, J. S. Beatty, G. H. Gleason, G. D. Enterline, D. E. Schock, E. W. Tobin, 0. B. Gipple, H. Hill, F. K. Hoehler. W. R. K. Scott 'll, was married on January 28 to Miss Lulu Mc- Causland, at Washington, Pa. What Profession are You Choosing ? If it is either MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, PHARMACY or CHEMISTRY do not fail to learn the advantages of The Medico=Chirurgical College It is in the City which has been and still is the American Center of Education in these Sciences. It has Departments of and grants Degrees in all four of them It has its own Buildings, comprising well-planned and well•equipped Laboratories, a large and modern Hospital, and the finest clinical Amphitheatre extant. Its Courses in each Department are carefully graded. It has abundant and varied Clinical Material. Its Faculties are renowned and of high Pedagogic ability. Its Training is essentially and thoroughly practical. Special Features are Personal Instruction and Individual Work; Free Quizzes, Ward Classes limited in size, Practical Clinical Conferences; Modern and Modified Seminar Methods; Special Lectures by eminent Authorities. Practice and Training in Technique, etc., etc. Write to-day to the Dean of the Department in which you are interested for announce ment describing the course and containing full information as to fees. Compare the advantages this college offers with any other before making a final decision. Seventeenth and Cheery Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Toronto Meet The second wrestling meet of the season will be staged, on Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in the Armory. Toronto is the largest university in Canada and her ath letic teams rank correspondingly high. She had two intercollegiate wrestling champions on her team last year and will come to Penn State with the intention of going back as victors. Penn State will be strengthened for this meet by the reporting for trials of two of last year's varsity men and the resulting changes. Very has reported and will no doubt be the Blue and White repre sentative in the 158 pound class, while Captain Schollenberger, Fulk man and Kirk will each be one weight lower, respectively than in the McGill meet. Tickets will be on sale, at the Coop. on Wednesday evening at 6:30 and on Saturday from 3 to 7:30 p. m. Seven weights will be wrestled and the admission will re main the same as for the McGill meet. Ladies will be admitted to the Armory at the side door. No tickets will be sold at the door. Get them early and avoid the rush. Malcolm MacMillan, who gave such good satisfaction in his first visit to Penn State, will again offici ate as referee. The Basket Ball Trip. The Penn State basket ball team, accompanied by Coach Haddow and Manager Bevan, will start at 5 o'clock this evening on its final trip. The Lehigh game to-morrow night is awaited with much interest. Le high's record this winter shows that the Brown and White team has overwhelmingly defeated• Cornell and Penn and lost only to the Navy and Penn State. Last year our var sity lost to Lehigh on her floor 35 to 33. On the following evening the Penn State tossers meet Swarth more, another team which defeated us last year by two points, the score being 22 to 20. The Blue and White team will then wind up it's schedule of games on foreign floors by meeting the Franklin and Marshall quintet in Lancaster, Sat urday night. Franklin and Mar shall was defeated last year 33 to 20. The trip schedule of games fol ows: Feb. 13. Lehigh University, at South Bethlehem. Feb. 14. Swarthmore College, at Swarthmore. Feb. 15. Franklin and Marshall, at Lancaster. THE PENN STATE COLLE of Philadelphia The John Middleton Pipes cigars, cigarettes, tobaccos and smokers' supplies of every descrip tion. Give the best satisfaction. Class and Fraternity Pipes a specialty; all guaranteed. En dorsed by 'l3, 'l4 and 'l5. JOHN MIDDLETON Philadelphia H. C. WEINER 'l4 Local Agent `"&.e, Zvotkess a.ov 3. sea\ ally 113 Cit. 11 E "R. SIC 13? liXdany 9nn 'Moak SEG. D. ZWA.II.IIIt REORGANIZED Mrs. Garner is now cater ing and cooking for her club at 129 Pugh street. This fact means GOOD MEALS Board $3.50 J. F. Bonner, Mgr. E. L. GRAHAM & COMPANY Dry Goods Groceries Sporting Goods East College avenue The Enterprise Clothing Store 125 South Mien Street Latest fall styles In Just Right Shoes Tennis Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings M. "it.amkti., Y•top Expert Picture Framing GENERAL MERCIIANDISE Our Prices are Right H. M, Myers E. College Av I - larry NA/. Sauers A full line of men's furnishings Custom made clothing by the Royal tailors "4. Pennants and cushion tops—a fine assortment 3 Suits Pressed for One Dollar Cleaning and Pressing Tickets $1.50 worth of work for $l.OO Rol> iso D Woe • :ft fTe:.l7 - ztii**.gi*,*edic -- *W. , --.li - -7,.,,...,;:--D-P§i-V.- .% , c.QI, pi 5c Admission always the same 5c e e e 02 6911 e e g g g g e e ?Q• g 0 2 " Irl - 1_ -- _IL --- t - tii - a -- a_C 0 e M-----/ - --..--..---- 5 Zii 5 5 5 - NI 0 V I lE, S = 156 5 qrg kid 5 5 ta iO.O la ff/ It/.0 kili! 5c Admission always the same 5c 5' , 56 q'gg::3-,:42-),:-.,-T,:-Di----;_:-;:',4V. 1 .. .. .....,,........ Steamship Tickets Schedules, rates and Itinerary of taps quoted to Europe, Bermuda, a, P nnmn and other points , W. B. HICKS Insurance and Steamship Agency Altoona S 1 - 1. 0 E: NS Our Fall line of Shoes just in THE RALSTON L. D. IF N" IE'S SHEASLY & GENTZEL Dry goods, groceries, notions, fur niture, carpets, curtains, drapings. 'Platlart Zraming a Byte \aktN,l Nos. 200-206 East College Avenue TTie Leading Restaurant Ice Cream and Confectionery Short Orders a Specialty %. C. L-congee 106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE The Tobacco Store Geo. B. Jackson Holmes Bldg , Allen Street The First National Bank State College, Pa. 3g irat e re s t on time deposits, payablu semi-annually Accounts solicited Harveyßrothers can now supply you with Fuller-Greene Chocolates choice cigars, cigarettes ice cream and fruit sodas at the old store THellslittanylnn Building next to postofTice J. C. Smith & Son Dealers In General : Hardware Builders Material Oils, paints, glass, cement, stoves and electrical supplies Roofing and spouting Houseturnishing Goods, Etc. ICktkany Zight, Vent and Voxnem Company State CeAwe., "Peau'a Z. 3\ .I'6:sm . 'JoAsofta.\ 'Parkor 112 East Cattags Ilas Every tool sterilized for each man. 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