' The : Pennsylvania : State : College i EDWIN ERLE SPARES, Ph.D., L.L. D., PRESIDENT Established and maintained by the joint action of the United States Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania " tflF GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Science, offering Wj\ 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 i , THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania .k i . Ca TEe Quality Shop g I An eilabliihment which ii noted for iti fine quality of letterpreu printing V Every | order receiver the penonal ' attention of the manager thut imunng perfect tatufadion dii \ fio,) The Nittany Printing and sit Publishing Company v At i State College wa tor j wb, for rst National Bank grt Wi State College, Pa go< po at tiei.L. FOSTER, Pres, DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier sThe Enterprise Store Jes Wi 1 125 South filler! Street Bit ] Latest fall styles In ter Just Right Shoes 4, Tennis Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings fro BlaH ton ■' tetl j TCt. Ttov Ma, I _ _ _ SHEFFLER’S The place where wh.fou should eat Opposite Hotel ft L. D. FYE 200-201 West College Avenue Fancy and Staple Groceries Also Fruits 11 1 biecial Prices to Clubs and Fraternities ROWERS AND PLANTS t<)wn by the Floricultural Dept. P Ale offer our surplus stock of cut e wers and plants at reasonable ues to students and faculty. This • ck is grown in modern houses 1 ier ideal conditions. Carnations, 1 ip dragons, chrysanthemums and ’ eet peas in season. Grown on the Campus Bell Phone sr\RROW SHIRTS are fast in color and steadfast in service. $1.50 up. Cluett, Peabody & Co , Inc. Makers Caterers, Attention ! State College Bakery Bread, Pastry and Ice Cream Both Phones Fromm’s Semi Annual CLEARANCE SALE! Commenced Friday, January 8 and will end Friday, January 22 We are offering THE GREATEST BARGAINS in hats, suits, haberdashery and shoes Some of Our Specials Men’s Suits, formerly $lB, now sold for $9.95 Men’s Balmacaans, were $l6 and $lB, now $9 95 Men’s “Easywalk" Shoes $2.95 latest English models, rubber and leather soles, formerly priced at $4 and $4.50. During this sale $2 95 FROMM S ECONOMY STORES 130 East Col Departmental Rotes The following members of the faculty attended the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Educa tional association which met at Harrisburg the first four days of the week beginning December 28: President E. E. Sparks, Dr. L. W. Rapeer, Mr. E. L. Bowman, Pro fessor R. Ernesti, Dr. E. R. Smith, Professor Hugo Diemer and Pro fessor T. I. Mairs. The principal address on Monday evening was given by Doctor Sparks whose topic was “How to Grip the Boy”. Doctor Rapeer read a paper on "The Standard Rural School Plant”, and Mr. Bowman one on a topic relating to industrial educa tion. Dean W. R. Crane delivered a lecture on “Alaska” at Lock Haven on Friday evening, January 8. He, also, was one of our faculty repre sentatives at the meeting of the As sociation for the Advancement of Science which was held during the Christmas holidays at the Univer sity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Harry T. Codings, of the German department, attended the Modern Language association, held at Columbia university, December 29-31. Prof. C. 0. Harris took advan tage of the vacation to attend the joint meeting of the American Philological association and the Archaeological Institute of America which was held at Haverford Col l;ge December 29-31. The last session of the meeting was held at Houston Hall, University of Penn sylvania under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Society of the Archae ology Institute, in order to hear Prof. George H. Chase, of Harvard, report upon the progress of the American excavations on the site of ancient Sardis. Dr. Edward Howard Griggs, the well known author and lecturer of New York, has been secured for a series of five lectures to be given during this year’s summer session. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN liege Avenue An exhibit showing the work which is being done at the Pennsyl vania State College has been install ed in the old flag room of the State Library at Harrisburg. The exhib it will remain in place most of the month and is attracting no little at tention in the Capital City. Alumni Notes A. Sherman 'l4, is employed as assistant chemist at the State Col lege of Washington. “Shorty” Moyer T 4, has the position of teacher of chemistry at the Bloomsburg High School. Howard M. Keefler ’ll, was mar ried to Miss Anna Mary Rumberg er, of Fillmore, Pa., during the Christmas holidays. Keefler is at present located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. R. E. Baldwin T 4, is in the em ploy of one of the largest of Du- Pont factories in New Jersey. Baldwin is a chemist and was form erly employed in that capacity in Louisville, Ky. W. I. Alexander ’ll, is at present an electrical engineer in the con struction department of the Ebro Power and Irrigation company in Tremp, Spain. John Ludwig ’l4, is in the em ploy of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper company at Tyrone. J. P. Lawrence is with the Good year Rubber company in Akron, Ohio. H. H. Geist ’ll, is now in Fotts ville with the Reading Coal and Iron company. W. H. McKinney is at present in Kennet Square. He is doing work for the college. Debating Mr. Marshman has divided the debating squad into eight teams which are to enter into trial contests on the last four evenings of this week. From these trials he will select those men who are to repre sent the college in the coming inter collegiate debates. GILBERT & BACON OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 1915-1916 La Vie . Students can get duplicates this year at the same rate ON THE WAY BACK from that hike to Bald Top Stop at BRICKERS in Boalsburg 1 for some Penn State Creamery Ice Cream The Balmacaan The reign of the Balmacaan is at its height right now. The Well Dressed Men are wearing it on the street, automobiling and traveling We have a big line in stock. Come in and look them over Sauers and Hefc>erling The State College Transportation Co FIREPROOF G/\R/\GE AUTOMOBILE LIVERY HARVEY’S BREAD Quality is put in before the wrapper is put on Ice Cream and Pastry HARVEY BROTHERS 220 E College Ave The Winter is Short But while it lasts the opportunities for healthful outdoor sports are numerous. Why handicap yourself with a poor pair of skates or any other athletic imple ment of an inferior make—when a lit tle forethought would have suggested buying an article with the SPALDING TRADE-MARK ? Everything to fight Jack Frost with. SKEES, SKATES, SWEATERS, SNOW SHOES, TOBOGGANS, CAPS and TOQUES, SCARFS and MUF FLERS It will interest one to note the many different things that Spalding makes for the winter season. A postal will bring a catalogue. A. G. Spalding & Bros. 126-128 Nassau St., 520 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Everything for the Amateur Outdoor Work Our Specialty W. W. Smith Photographer and Stock Dealer Agency Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Edison Diamond Point Phonographs and Records Webster Typewriter Ribbons Multi-kopy Carbon Papers i\z taenut CoVVtQi Have That Picture framed by C. H. SMITH Finest Work at the Right Price 212 E. College Ave. Incorporated 1909 RttpVti Woik 'a Specialty We will Accommodate Your Guests TLbe IFUttan\> Unn State College Jo.T22SA P. Proprietor Keep Your Eye on the Scores Fraternity Bowling Tournament State College B. and B. Co. Under Babe's Bush. House Bellefonte, Penna. Rate per day $2.50 With bath $3.00 per day W. L. DAGGETT MARTIN’S for Best Cider and Fresh Pretzels * * * Peanuts Roasted to Suit You ACCESSORIES