Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 04, 1914, Image 3

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    The : Pennsylvania : State : College
EDWIN ERI.E SPARKS, Ph.D., L.L. D„ PRESIDENT
Establißbed and maintained by thp joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania
grr FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering
VJI 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
SONGS AND MOVIES
An Interesting Program for Lin
coln’s Birthday by Hampton Stu
dents—Major Morton Will
A reel o£ motion pictures entitled
“John Henry” and a program of
plantation and labor songs will be
given on the evening of Lincoln’s
birthday in the Auditorium by stu
dents of Hampton Institute.
Hampton Institute was founded
after the Civil War with the object
of solving the ever present race prob
lem by giving Indians and negroes
a thorough education and industrial
training. The hundred and fifty
buildings, the thousand acres of
land, the fifteen different courses,
and the eight hundred students give
some idea of the size to which
Hampton has grown.
This entertainment is one of a
series that is being held in Pennsyl
vania, New York and New Eng
land, to create fresh interest in the
training of Indian and negro youth
for efficient living. Major Robert
Morton, for twenty odd years com
mandant of cadets at Hampton,
will be the principal speaker. He
will tell of the results of the Insti
tute’s work.
Penn State is already related in a
way to Hampton. Charles B. Ran
dall,, who is supported by Penn
State in his Y. M. C. A. work in
Brunswick County, Va., is a Hamp
ton graduate. Hampton’s eight
thousand graduates cover the south
and are accomplishing much in im
proving conditions.
A general admission of twenty
five cents will be charged and re
served seats will be sold for fifty
cents. All students are urgently
requested to support this good
cause, and also to come and hear
about the excellent work carried on
by capable men who are coping
with the race problem.
Indoor Football
Coach Harlow has drawn up
plans for a systematic indoor foot
ball practice during the remaining
winter months. Candidates will be
tried out in the different depart
ments of the game and each assign
ed to the position and work for
which he appears most fitted.
All candidates are now urged to
respond to this call. Names may
be handed to Coach Harlow or
Manager Lord. The work will be
gin early next week and it is essen
tial that the candidates respond
early, Men with reasonable phy
sique and a desire to learn the
game will have an unusual oppor
tunity to learn the game this winter.
The practice will continue out
doors as soon as the weather per
mits. Men with much experience,
moderate experience, little exper
ience, or no experience, as long as
they have the desire to learn the
PHOTO SUPPLIES
“Our Goods Make Superior Pictures”
Vulcan Film SENECA Photo-pure Chemicals
Vulcan Plates CAMERAS Argo Paper
SOUDER & CAMERON
238 McAllister Hall
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
First Class Work
Developing 10c per roll. Vulcan Film developed free with one doz.
prints. 1%x2%, 2%x2J£, 2%x3%, 3c each, 85c per dozen. 8%x3%,
2%x4%, 3){x4% 4c each, 45e per dozen. 4x5 and Postcard, 6c each,
65c per dozen. All prints on Postcards sc. Bxlo Enlargements 25c
Free when purchases total $2.50.
game, are wanted for this work.
Hand in your name immediately.
Inter-Collegiate Debating Trials
The inter-collegiate debating
trials were held Friday and Satur
day nights, January 16 and 17, in
the Old Chapel to select teams to
debate against Dickinson and
Swarthmore March 6.
More interest was shown in these
trials than any ever held at Penn
State College before. Thirty men
from the various classes were out
with carefully prepared speeches
for the trials. All of the men did
very well indeed and a number
were so evenly matched that it was
extremely difficult for the judges
to select eight men better than the
rest.
The men selected for the affirm
ative side which debates at swarth
more were: H. V. Cranston 'IS, S. P.
Jones T 5, W. R. Skillman ’l6, Earl
McCord T 5, alternate.
Those selected for the negative
side which debates against Dickin
son at home were: J. W. Carpenter
T 4, R. E. Geary T 6, F. F. Gininger
T 7, David McKay T 6, alternate.
Spring Reexaminations
By vote of the General Faculty,
on March 27, 1913, reexaminations
in all subjects given during the first
semester are to be held “on the last
four Saturday afternoons of term
time in the first half of the second
semester, and on such other after
noons in that period as the room
schedule will allow”. This year
the reexaminations will be held on
Saturday afternoons, March 7,14,
21 and 28, and on Friday after
noons, March 6 and 13.
The schedule of the reexamina
tions cannot be prepared until all
grade reports for the first semester
have been received at the Regis
trar’s office, and will be posted as
soon as it can be made out.
No fee is charged for the first
reexamination, in any subject, but a
permit must be obtained at the
Registrar’s office and deposited
with the instructor at the time of
the examination.
Half Holiday
According to custom, there will
be a half holiday on the afternoon
of February 12, Lincoln's birthday.
DRUG STORE
Open Soon
Let this be your
Special Drug Store
Any remedy or article from a
Rexall store is sold with the full
assurance that you are getting
The Most
Of the Best
For the Least
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
SHOES
Our Fall line of
Shoes just in
THE RALSTON
L. D. FYE’S
TKe Leading Restaurant
Ice Cream and Confectionery
Short Orders a Specialty
A. O. Longe©
106 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
The Enterprise
Clothing 1 Store
125 South flllen Street
Latest fall styles In
Just Right Shoes
Tennis Shoes, Clothing
and
Furnishingsl
Tft. 'Y.wnsAVi, Vtop
FRESH FISH
and
SHELL OYSTERS
A. L. Bottorf
College Ave.
Sheet Music—Pictures
Picture Framing our Specialty
* # *
BITTNER’S ART SHOP
Sheffler’s 4 Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
Pies Sandwiches Soups
The Tobacco Store
Geo. B. Jackson
Holroes Bldg., Atlen Street
Thos. R. Weber & Bros.
Painters and Decorators
Frescoing and Sign Writing a Specialty
Both Phones
The College Man’s Shop
Sauers and Heberling
A full line of men’s furnishings. Custom
made clothing. Pennants and cushion tops
THREE SUITS PRESSED FOR ONE DOLLAR
Cleaning and Pressing Tickets
$1.60 worth of work for $l.OO
Robison Block Allen Street
5c Admission always the same
The New'Pastime
“Babe’s” Movies
700 New Seats
Highest Class Motion Pictures
World Famous Mirror Screen
Matinee Daily from 2 until S
Evenings from 6 until 10:30
Continuous Show
5c Admission always the same
Peerless : Steam : Laundry
Lewtsburg, Pennsylvania
MODERN AND SANITARY QUALITY WORK
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
James M. Williams
General Tinning, Roofing
Spouting and Furnace Work
Shop; South Frazier street
ARROW
mOLLAR
duett, Pcuboily & Co., Inu. Maher*
J. C. SMITH & SON
Hardware, Builders’ Material, Oils,
Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves and
Electrical Supplies, Tinware, House
Furnishing Goods, etc.
MEEK BLOCK
GEO. C. HARPER
Wall Paper, Picture Framing, Station
ery and Art. Sub agency for the
OLIVER TYPEWRITER
140 East College Avenue
State-Centre Electric Co.
Electric Lighting Fixtures
Frazier St.
A. DEAL
SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM.
HOT WATER, VAPOR AND
VACUUM HEATING
State College Pennsylvania
College Photograhers
Amateur work & post cards a specialty
Good work guaranteed
H. R. Miller ’l5, 1300 Pugli St.
H. M. Horback ’l5, 523 Main
FOREST L. STRUBLE
Plumbing and Heating
t Both Phones
Good Ventilation
Projected on the
Everybody Welcome
Lock Haven Steam Laundry
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STUDENT AGENTS
A. L. Sherman 'l4 M. E. Beach 'l4
ThePotter-Hoy Hardware Co.
Everything;in Hardware
Distributors for tlio
PENINSULAR PAINT and TARNISH CO’S
complete lino
ASPHALT ROOFINGS.
our specialty
BELLEFOIMTE, PA.
Hagman the Tailor
We'll do your cleaning and
pressing right
Suits made to order
127 South Allen Street
C. E. SNYDER
FIREPROOF GARAGE
Steam Heated
AUTOS, BICYCLES, GUNS TO HIRE
General Repair Work a Specialty
116 S. Frazier Street, corner of Colder
G. E. .Sfiuey
POST CARDS
COLLEGE JEWELRY
THE SPOTLESS SHOP
A real City barber shop
Nittany Inn Block
GEO. W. LOHMAN
GENTZEL & HUBLER
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains,
Linoleums, Oilcloths, House Furnish
ings, Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries
20Q-20G E College Avenue
Both Phones
Mention the Collegian when call
ing on our advertisers.
Best Work at low
st prices.
Six pieces soft
wash for 25c.
Give us a trial—
Laundry delivered
hursday.