Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 10, 1915, Image 3

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    The Medico-Chirurgical College
of Philadelphia Department of Medicine
r Located In America's Medical Center. A School which
oilers Peculiar Advantages for Completing a Course un
der the Standards ol the American Medical Association.
nmplotlonof standard four-year high school course, 01 llsuiiulvulunt, plus ono year of work of culloun urmlo in l’li> •••
8, Chemistry, Ulolocy and one modem lunxuattu mjtilrcd for entnmeo. All credentials mum ho amtrowd tiv
unnsylyanla tituto Examiner under specifications of Mato laws.
I rv-Medlciil Coumo In Physios, Chemistry, lilolouy and (Jonimn la iflvon, eomjdyliitf with the Pomisilt.ml i
tutu mid American Medical Association retiuit-omcnls.
“« Wonrta In Medicine comprises four terndod sessions of eluht months i>m It. Amoim the special feutui es m u
[dividual Laboratory and Practical Work in well U'Uiippetl Ijihnratut lus, Hospital and DUpciiMi >, 1 icn C)ui//es
’nnS Classes limited In Rise, Systematic Clinic il Cotifeieiicos, Modified ntnl Modern Seminar Met noils. Abundant
inicul mutorin! is stippllod by thu Collcuo Hospital, PJilludeiphla Ocnenil Hospital (r»W) butts) .md Ihe.Munlclpd
pspltal for Contagious Discuses.
.so a Department of Dentistry and n Department of Pharmacy and Chemist ry For announcements and lufm mat lon,
Address NtCMEOA KMISKKT, M. D.. Denn, lTlh and Cherry Htreets, J’Mludclptilu, l»n.
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THE WRONG GIRL
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THE ROSALIE SISTERS
Hermann Lieb’s great uplift drama
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
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THE “'PENN STATE”fCOLLEGIAN
Departmental Notes
The Sirloin society held a meet
ing last week Prof. Tomhave,
head of the' Animal Husbandry
department, spoke as did Levi
Lamb and John McConeghy A
committee was appointed to make
arrangements for a banquet to be
held in the near future.
Professor Latsen of the Daily
Husbandry department attended
meetings at Philadelphia and Ken
nett Square held with a view of in
creasing the present sanitary con
ditions in these vicinities.
The department of botany has
arranged a series of seminar meet
ings for the members of its staff,
graduate students and students tak
ing the botany option.
The subjects for discussion will
include especially the . projects
which are being carried on by the
department and the graduate stu
dents. The meetings will be held
in the Botany building on Wednes
day afternoon from 4:30 to 5.30
p. m. March 10, 24, April 7, 21
and May 5, 19.
All people interested in research
work along this are welcome.
The college shipped a car load
of horses to Philadelphia where
they are to be sold at a private
sale. These horses were used in
conducting a fattening experiment
during the past winter.
Dean Holmes, will speak before
the senior and junior agriculturists
next Friday afternoon in the Old
Chapel.
Piot'cssot F. L. Pattee has been
chosen to deliver the comrrenre
ment oration at Lebanon Valley
college in June.
An article on John Muii from
Professor!''. L. Pattee’s forthcom
ing "History of American Lituature
since 1S70" is to be fomd in the
Mirch number ot the Century.
Freshmen Scribes
A'l ‘ret.hmen who desire m com
pete In positions on the (t 1 t> rial
stiff of the Collegian should report
in the Collegian room in the base
ment of the Library on Thursday
evening at 6:30 p. m. All freshmen
who have responded to earlier calls
are requested to appear that even
ing.
L. D. FYE
dealer in fancy
and staple
GROCERIES
"Wholesale
and. Retail
Special rates to
clubs and fraternities
200-202 West College Avenue
The Leading Hotel
in the city
Fort Pitt Hotel
Pittsburg, % Pa
“State’s” Headquaters
Kindly mention this paper when
calling on or writing to advertisers
Our Annual Clearance Sale
Thursday, March 11, 1915
In this sale we will offer all "left-over"
Winter Goods at Cost
We also have many broken lots of both
Summer and Winter Goods
that will be sold much below cost
Something- Here You Want
Come in and have a look
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Designed and made by experts
who know how to use the goods
themselves. Complete equipment
for baseball, tennis, gol f , track and
field. Our 1915 spring and sum
mer catalogue is now ready and
will be mailed free on request.
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838 W College Ave. Both I’hom
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