Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 07, 1913, Image 3

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    The •. Pennsylvania •. State •. Colleg e
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
41 FIVE 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
SENIOR EXAMINATIONS
Final Examinations in Senior Sub
jects Will be Held May 23-30,
in Subjects and Buildings Named
Abbreviations : Ag.—Agricul
tural Building; Am.—Amphitheatre;
B.—Botany Building; C. A.
Chemistry Annex; D.—Dairy Build
ing; En. A.—Engineering Building
(Main Engineering Building); En.
B.—Engineering Building (Frame
Building); F.—Forestry Building;
Hort.--Horticultural Building; Lib.
—Carnegie Library; Ma.—Main
Building; M. H.—McAllister Hall;
Min.—Mining Building; P.—Physics
Building; W.—Woman's Building.
Friday, May 23, 1:30 p. m
Pol. Sci. 13—Am.
Pol. Sci. 20—Am.
Pol. Sci. 21—Am.
Pol. Sci. 22—Am.
Saturday, May 24, 8:30 a. m
Ag. Ch. 3-109 Ag.
Bact. 4—D.
Dom. Sci. 7—W.
Ech. E. 3-21 B, En. B.
E. E. 17-21 B, En. B.
F. Mill. s—En. B.
Hort. 16-109 Ag.
Met. 6-119 Min.
Saturday, May 24, 1:30 p. m
D. H. 13-109 Ag.
Geol. 1-119 Min.
Geol. 3-104 Min.
Jur. 2-24 En. B.
L. G. 8-206 Ag.
R. M. E. 3-109 B, En. A.
Monday, May 26, 8:30 a. m.
I. E. 9-214 A, En. A.
Pal. Sci. 17--109 Ag.
Pol. Sci. 18-109 Ag.
Monday, May 26, 1:30 p. m.
A. H. 9-2 Hort.
D. H. 10-251 D.
Dom. Sci. 14—W.
Hort. 7-103, 109 Ag.
Hyd. 12—Am.
Mining 14-200 Min.
Tuesday, May 27, 8:30 a. m.
A. H. 16-109 Ag.
Dom. Art.-7 W.
Ed. 4—Lib. P.
El. Des. 4-109 B, En. A.
Met. 5-101 Min.
Zool. 16-1 M. H.
Tuesday, May 27, 1:30 p. m.
Agro. 11-103 Ag.
Chem. 435-9 C. A.
Chem. 445-9. C. A.
E. E. 6-24, 21 B, En. B.
I. E. 10-214 A, En. B.
Jur. 1-201, 202 En. A.
Mat. 26-286 Ma.
Wednesday, May 28, 8:30 a. m
Agro. 18-2 Hort.
Bact. B—D.
Dom. Sci. 12—W.
E. E. 7—Am.
Ht. Eng. 21-9 C. A.
Wednesday, May 28, 1:30 p. in
E. E. 9-21 B, 24 En. B.
E. E. 13-212 En. A.
E. E. 16-202 En. A.
Hort. 18-109, 211 Ag.
Latin B—Lib. P.
Mining 9-119 Min.
Thursday, May 29, 8:30 a. m.
A. H. 8 —lO3 Ag.
Arch. 17-203 En. A. .
Dom. Sci. 13—W.
Ht. Eng. 15-119 Min.
Hist. 19—Lib. P.
' Math. 100-121 Ma.
Thursday, May 29, 1:30 p. m.
Bot. 9—B.
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 fcur 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 essentrilly
and thoroughly practical.
Special Features are Personal Instruction and Individual Work, Free QUIT7CS, Ward
Classes limited in sire, 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, Philad'elphia, Pa.
Dom. Sci. 7—W.
E. E. 4-24 En. B.
I. E. 4-202 En.A.
Mining 8--119 Min.
Friday, May 30, 8:30 a. m
Agro. 13-109, 206 Ag.
Ag. Chem. 21—Ag.
E. E. 11-21 B, En. 13.
Ht. Eng. 19-202 En. A.
Pol. Sci. 11—Lib. P.
Zool. 18-1 M. H.
College exercises for seniors will
close Thursday, May 22, 1913, at
5:20 p. m.
All persons having conflicts in
their examination schedules must,
in order to have them adjusted, re
port them to the undersigned at
the Registrar's Office not later than
May 19, 1913.
R. A. Caughey,
Assistant Registrar
Band Concert
Director Moyer, of the Cadet
Band, last Sunday evening gave the
first of several spring band con
certs to be held in the Auditorium.
The program was varied, consisting
of both classical and popular
music,and provided a very pleasant
hour's entertainment far a large audi
ence of students and townspeople,
as well as many week-end guests.
Dr. Stecker at Liberal Arts Society
Dr. H. F. Stecker will address
the Liberal Arts Society at his
home Friday night on "Jean
Francois Millet and the Barbizon
School of Painting". Dr. Stecker
spent last summer near Millet
home and has interesting photo
graphs, besides some valuable
copies of famous paintings.
Mandolin Club
All those having any ability
whatsoever on the mandolin, banjo,
etc., are urged to report Tuesday
at 6:30 p. in. in the Auditorium. Col
lege spirit is as essential in this as in
other important activities and those
able to play should give their sup
port by coming out.
Mr. Kreutzpointer, chairman of
the Committee of Industrial Educa
tion, National Foundrymen's Asso
ciation, has visited the college in
the interests of the association.
He has written a report of his visit
to the officers of the association at
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, in
which he has expressed himself
especially pleased with the work of
the Industrial Engineering Depart
ment, and also with the manner in
which the department is investiga
ting the industrial education situa
tion in Pennsylvania, and the meth
ods of training teachers at the col
lege. He has urged the members
to use their efforts in behalf of the
college appropriation bill. •
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
of Philadelphia
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Clothing Store
125 South Allen Street
Latest fall styles in
Just Right Shoes
Tennis Shoes, Clothing
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SHEET MUSIC
All tho latest popular and classics
numbers 10 cents and up por copy
Pictures and Post cards for hand
coloring, a fine line.
PICTURES FRAMED
Picture Framing our hobby. We
frame pictures neatly and correctly.
Mat Cutting a Specially
Prices Reasonable. '
BITiNER'S ART SHOP
Second Floor of Pastime
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L. ID. IFVIE'S
SHEASLY & GENTZEL
Dry goods, groceries, notions, fur
niture, carpets, curtains, drapings.
Vkatnce Scarring a Soeckaktn
Nos. 200-206 East College Avenue
'e Leading Restaurant
Ice Cream and Confectionery
Short Orders a Specialty
R. C. L.congee
10(i EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
The Tobacco Store
Geo. B. Jackson
Holrnes Bldg , Allen Street
The First National Bank
State College, Pa.
3g interest
on time deposits, payable
semi-annually
Accounts solicited
Sheffler's .:. Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
Pies Sandwiches Soups
State Gollege Meat Market
F. P. RESIDES
Wholesale & Retail Dealers
SOUTH ALLEN STREET
HarVeYßrOtherS
can now supply you with
Fuller-Greene - Chocolates
choice cigars, cigarettes
ice cream and fruit sodas at
the old store
The,Nittany Inn Building
next to postoffice
J. C. Smith & Son
Dealers in
General : Hardware
Builders Material
Oils, paints, glass, cement, stoves and
electrical supplies
Roofing and spouting
Housefurnishing Goods, Etc.
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and. ?MX= Company
state Ccatiat,:?eytst'a.
C. R. "Mv,evs'"Jonsoftak VaskoT
112 East Catteqe Ate
Every tool sterilized for each man. Particular
work done for particular people
J. B. MARTIN
SOLE. AGENT FOR
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
CHOICE FRUIT
South Allen Street, opposite the Postoffice
James :M. Williams
General Tinning, Roofing
Spouting and Furnace Work
Shop: South Frazier street