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 gFIVE 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 AGRICULTURAL NOTES. . There is an increasing demand at this season of the year for the serv ices of members of the agricultural faculty in judging stock at the various shows being held in the state. Doctor H. H. Havner serv ed as judge at the Dußois fair, Professor T. I. Mairs attended a Grange fair at Turtle Point, where he delivered a lecture and also judged the stock, D. E. Warner judged the poultry at the St. Mary's fair and Professor F. S. Put ney made the address at the open ing of the new fair grounds at the same place. The Crab Apple Club, in co-op eration with the Department of Horticulture, will hold their Fourth Annual Fruit Show on Pennsylvania Day, November 7. The fruit will be displayed in the assembly room of the Agricultural building. Stu dents, farmers and fruit growers are invited to exhibit apples, pears, quinces and nuts; making plate, box or barrel entries. Ribbons will be awarded to each entry. Those who desire to exhibit should apply to Mr. H. K. Plank, chairman, or Professor F. N. Fagan for entry blank and further instructions. Professor M. S. McDowell repre sented the college at a meeting of the Agricultural Federation of Pcnnsylvania last week and was elected secretary and treasurer. Professor T. I. Mairs will discuss a paper on "The Object and Scope of Agriculture in the High School" at a meeting of the American Asso ciation for improvement of Agricul tural Teaching to be held in Wash ington, D. C., November 11. The cottage beyond the Botan ical gardens, recently occupied by Mrs. Atherton, will be removed to the experimental farms and remod eled into a dairyman's residence. The removal makes way for the im provement of that part of the cam pus according to the plans of Mr. Lowrie, the college landscape archi tect. A model stone quarry as part of the equipment of Highway Engi neering is being opened on College avenue near the lower end of the experimental farm. It will be part ly enclosed so that it may be oper ated during the winter. The mater ial will be used on the campus roadways next year. A GIRL FOR EVERY BOY AT STATE Send a quarter at our risk for a handsome reproduction of Paul Chabas' beautiful painting "SEPTEMBER MORN" in soft sepia tints mounted ready for framing, 20 by 15 inches. Address DAILY DIGEST PUBLILHING CO. Cambridge, Kass. Interclass Wrestling With the election, within the I past two weeks, of the sophomore and freshman wrestling managers, praparation for the big interclass Imatch has begun in eat nest Both managers are doing their best to get affairs into some sort of shape; but mate] ial is still wanting, In the sophomore camp, Chambers, Brown, Breneiser, Williams and Nobel are showing up particularly well and under the coaching of Jones, Billy Park and Physical Director Lewis, promise good re sults. Manager Baird, however, reports a lack of heavyweights. There is still room on the lighter weight list; but the call is made especially strong for weights above 158. The big men owe it to them selves and to their class to get out on the mat and start working. The freshman Manager Bierer, seems to be getting along fairly well. The freshmen who have come out, show the right spirit, and the sooner their classmates fall in line, the better. The men of course are all new, and it is impossible to say so early in the season just who is doing best, or is most likely to get a position on the class team. Sophomores report, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday nights; fresh men Tuesday and Thursday. All men possible of both classes should turn out; everyone will be given a fair chance to make good. Interest at Wash-Jeff. J. M. McKee 'lO, County Agri culturist at Washington, Pa., writes: "Interest is great here in the Penn State-W. and J. game on the 18th. On the advertising board which the college athletic authorities use they have pasted up in big letters, "Oc tober 18," without any further ex planation. But every one seems to know what it means. Reports here indicate that W. and J. has a lot of splendid material, so that they will have a good team; which to my mind is all the better, for that is the kind Penn State wants to meet." A German Lecture Professor Fehr, of the German department, will give a lantern slide lecture in the auditoriuin, Saturday, October 18, 8p; m. The subject is "The Wilhelm Tell Country". The evening will be under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein. All are invited. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN THE CHILDREN'S PARTY whrre itnivo 3 o.4 ice cream served ns bound to be a ~ iiece, . When a good big dish of it is placed on i he table the youngsters will become at once the silence of happiest anticipation. And when it is portioned out Just watch the faces as they take each spoonful. They'll look as if they thought they were in heaven. HARVEY BROS. Nittany Inn Block Tfie Leading Restaurant lee Cream and Confectionery Short Orders a Specialty A. C. 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