Page Four. Welcome, Fellows! Glad to See You. JUST A FIRV ANNOUNCLDIENTS FOR IC AND 11 _ - - In or tobacco depattment wo are safe in telling that we have the largest nod moo t complete line of Pipes. Cigars. Clsaretten, Tobtums, Smokers' Requi sites and Nose Hie de pa r t mentn In Slats College In our lunch n N5O has added Hot Sandwiches end a number of Mho things which will ho for the hest. . . In our confectioner} Miriam:nem no con assure you Witt nothing Ing candles ft om the bent moot nanltar3 factories will ha handled Freshness, Purity , mid linnilled under the most sanlirtm conditions, our untchnord in this department Come In Alun3s glad to see 3ou nhother you bu 3 or not. GRAHAM & SONS, On The Corner ENROLLMENT AT SUMMER SCHOOL LARGE Enrollment Largest in His tory of Summer Session— State Board of Education and Thirty County Super intendents Visit School— Many Prominent Visitors Give Lectues Irailing II pre,no, se.sions in at tenclante, this yours stiargier for tem hers. combated 1,, Dr 1: 11 Smith, i,ro,ed to ho the most hiI.C9S• ill' of anv held smut the ,cations began ni 1910 Donn an attendants , in 110 to 10111, the moldier has grim ii to snail pioportions that tutu uuootott hestimated to alrett the leaching of itt thotr , and diddien 'the sable of the bl,lOll to the edinational nelfare of the state wag gleatl . , Increased this ear In the holding of a iandereiire ot intuit, supraintendents and the soot rd the State Board of I:duration headed hs Di Nathan C sthnetrer. Besides These prominent ,isitora many pogo. gar :canna, and preathers nere en gaged tor the entertainment and in• struetion of the bluilinits 1010 Qeqhtriti opened on Weilnegda, Tune itSilt in the Andttornun a here the otttilent.. ovre aeleninell hit Or. Arthm 'Dolmen and Director Ii Smith in the nftertnion of the halite dos an an. formal tecentum au.. held en the lama et the President ti home 1 °Homing Dan' lotv trod entertainment began Paell clot there oar till Asseintalc at 10:111 to the ..linlitorium, at 180 there an. either n lecture or it diumnooon of topic. of grinerni intelect anti in the cloning these 1.1. dam mg. tilitipip hinging and Inc titre, On Sultans..., the ntudents micro told...toed inerning and moonlit by come 'unmeant prenchel, timong ohnni any iilloli" Deed reniembered ht nany State sitalonta so, the toriner chaplain. On Thursdat tbliteentli of the filet michamitner cola, relic° of coun ty superintendent.. ef piddle o.linels Penn, len nin ma AS orellell m i Lit nudttnri a tun inter Tidal three twill; sit:Trio tendents mere ti Auntie.] by Dire. for Smith, ma lan Introduced Prehident Spark. 'rhoco:Decency ,kll , l prc•inled ricer by Dr Smith, au ebnirman, end Profensor Lisington Selt/er, of Srlmn 1. lollcounty nr secretary Deports of aunty club omit mere mode and the Shin a corn, poultry and canning club, in rural erimmunietp. 1. ihMellfifted The eonference lion continued on I ri• day by a dtheursion of the nem ...hoot code led by Dr 0 N Philiqui of Wert Clieeter Norm.] On Satitrlliiv the con /row° ended nit It al Alla bumble. meeting. The nieetingx of the conifer enee mere largely attended by the triadic' 11 of the glimmer se.inn and th.' SNP of the .canna bitten of teacher. and superintendents is (Onions. Dining the Si ay of theruperintendentA an State College mu nhei of enmity and Normal odlool rellninnB acre held During. July the Seindon ,run visited Lv 3lr Urnnnu I, Collinsthe editor of 16 column on (qlitorinl ono of the Philndelpliin Public ledger signed aid This ,oltinin is prohslily the most millet,. rend of onv contribution of its hind in bin Finte Mr Collins hoforn Ins wrote in his column: =2M==l of putting a alien In the netntldes of a Corlis, engine no it has of non pending the comp. of the Penno3 Lenin tate College 1 nant Lott to gee the most andqqur summer school 111 the Lnlted States —as tar ag my Information gore. 'fl nt Is only met of the alluring imitation inhirh L hoe from that tareless of college presidents, Dr Etlnto E Cparloo, to none up and %t gee hat Stato no doing 'Amen hundred Leedom, and only teathers of Perms,LlLnine, are heel , for nix nooks' stuck- in tinier to fit theinseltes for better trolling and therein to nuprose the pub li, schoolsl stem of thelate So inns Pro mole*. Spathe. IN on th ohile 9 It i s hard To measure just ho s much north While Koh a school tan be outdo" lenelong Meson hondrosl Lew hens niece about there Dale FCIU crop front ohoh forty tune, that many PennsOf unto school ont]. mil rent, n honest. next Ida., It oolong to not that helping along tine erhaatoon of perhaps fifty thous and fang and girls 1.4 one of the richest crops that 1 sec motoring on any direetlon. nn Wenlueul is. Ind, 2lith, the tnollegan 1.4 Ntested fin Nathan C helineiTer. State huperintentlent of Pubhe Instrue• tool and IVlllionn Lander add Dr .1. lien Becht, member of One !tole Board of Cdocntinth 'lite tlnntongnislned pleats address"' the sessions to the usual morning assembly and int the metung in..ennbl. no the campus Dr Snlonefler go‘e an Inspnrung ;undress Other featureb of the ISM sown mere One Shaken-peon; Pageant con ducted In) Dr Dyi, the re,tal of the summer aesanon chums condoned and &Rom! In% Professor C C Robinson anon the pre...nation of in Berman pia) by it clubs taught ht Dr. Collings. Among the let.turt ra unto goo enter. loannina during tine els assns mete Dr Berber!' I. illett. tionsernote or Chicuen Babb, Eln tinnier of the de.- Chlllltllllllllsl SOL li.tV • Dr 17: It Itrs• nil, Pre•dclent of I oleato L'lnkernol v. Dr Beorge ',she Onnuahe Presulent of ( rsions College. and Dr .1. C. 3lon. OM, United States Bureau of Itdmn• Shh• four of the wstyseren QM. tier of the state tiers represented In the .trident nods nod thirty id% teachers hundfrom outside of P011114)1%1111111 One red rind one ...Omits tome from Attention, county winch inns the Inm ost enmity represeMotion. Neu Jersey math IS tenthers lent the outside Mat. 111 enrollment PROF. E. A. FESSENDEN IS ELECTED HEAD OF M. E. DEPT Professor Si A l'esssislon has been elected head of the Deo irtnieni cif lie. i hoiden! l'lmineering, 11114 0,11111.4 lice position Sopt I Professor lessencien is 11 )411141110.1 nc the Unisersity of aims of 1004, Ilia practical cork bas been nith the Fano Foundry lien nine corn 11111V, of Springfield, 11l , ith the Bob. cork and Wilem. crmpons. and in the turbine and condensing department of Ice t% estlnglinitse Ilai bloc concpmly of Pittsburgh lle nos asset late iircifes• miy at die Mut crsity of Missouri nod duringpart of 1010 1911 nits in is Inman of the saran's office in the school at miglneering lie luta recently com• plebs! all cAtensise aeries of • expert• nitride 1111 bent transimmium throngli boiler tithes Ile in a member of the American ~,n elpt. of / 7 / 1 1g111V0/ e, Scgmc 'AI and Tao Beta ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Alllllllllllelllollt Lew recent!, been mode of the engogement of 31isa riot Parham Hooker, of the Department ot Domestic Schaal. (lenity, to Mr Veil ii. Pitying, assistant semetnry in the olio,la the Alumni association. The Mae nt the wedding has not no yet been nnneutted. • - -•-• -- PENN STATE ALTIGIAN - ''' MANY HOLES TO FILL IN PENN STATE TEAM (Continued from Pogo 1) should form a strong nucleus around v.'doh to Wald the 1916 elm en. In addition to the four members of Ids 1915 team, Horlow also has the fol lowing socond string ployeis from last year's Narolt) squad Cabbala, 'Kraft, I:dgorton, Morns, Solder:ma, R.Clarke, Sunni and Gross. Harlow aspects to try out Cabbage. Kraft and Snalernfon at guard, Parrish at tackle, Swain fit center, Morris at end, and Thlgerton, Gross and R. Clarko In the backfield. NEW MATERIAL PROMISING In the members of last season's freshman team, Barlow also hue a good sourco of material from which to lock candidates for regular varsity berths The list includes Book, Robb, Jones, linger, Sorts, and Hoes, half oneks, Thorp and Orem, quarterhaeLs; Ege, Lindquist, Levinson and Conover, ends, Robinson, Smith, O'Donnell and Suth erland, guards, Krushank and 'raven. Her, taekl.; and Wilson, center. Two neu men have also reported 1. the 101,4 iiiptad Mills, who change iner from the two to the four- en course last spring. is oat lighting for g position. The other player i Cameron, a backfield man. PAUL HOFFMAN Varsity Manager Although as 3et it Is lOU eat 13 to senture dr•llnitt prechttions concern:rig the candidates tor thi Irritant sarsity berths, it ...mot be garrison! that se, oral of the men hose =hoot t,p es eectlingl3 men car practice An unusually Lott, right r being sloped among the modulates Mho are out to till • White 3" Thames' AISIIs at end Conti, er, the 150 pound center of last }ear' s freshman learn. Morns. the WI; sorrowd strung mrslt3 end; I'ge nod Lesruson, the freshman ends or last season. and Mils, a nesscroner, are pla iting up a. brittle royal fur the lot ri Iscritlon, orth the ri salt th It the out corm• at the present time +eerier to be prett3 nearly a toss up, 'rho, tear Iligguei, Is curse of his abillt3 to box tackles. 11114 been our first from the left to the right sale of tire line Just now the setemn endput find up it oughts deter brand 1l foot Loll arid, provoling the shift of positron does not artti tux• milli his =lilt of A dam should .eu bettor fns surd of I!, II the tight for Contour IVonilXr old Job rlitushank, the burl 3 tinkle of. last 1.0115011 . 8 freshman team. ha. been alum, rig up unusual]) nell he former frrshuran Aar has berm performing in rt fast, heady style that [dares hint trelit op among the leaders in the tight for the tackle positron Pair:sir also has lo en 4110%,1ng lots of pep in but light for a r egmlar sarsito berth CT.• neekr at rght tat Isle IS 1111/1111% round log Into form and It 110 111111111,4111 M bin naval nzrresstse Alt le of plan should Ire reasonahlr sure of In s position der nig the con VIUOII. The too guru,' piniontr into born demanding an unusually large :mount attention un the part of Conch lb, too tins tall Of the men olio are out to fill the plat, and ler, Ittltft,',bane and O'Donnell halo all been doing good tod,. hued, tinier nod Late been putting in some 'nighty hind lieks boons or, so that the final °income In at present noire or lees it matter of euntetture At the pilot pOellloll In the lure Swam opine,. to hate an I•dge on NVtl. roil, last tear's freshman Lent. Ilar• loothanged Rona titer tuna an end nt the [rerunning of nil SellSoll to act an untlerstuilt for Paintet Nun the hitter should be unable to play tint 3eiii. It Is practically eel bun that '•Sta its mg, barring arealents. cull tga direct the train from the spmrterbac lambent this fnll. “Stnn" put on me during al; dung he summer and at present orobably in better shape than at an one diming the 1015 campaign The tan o backfield berths Taft vacm Higgins—Left End by Denynnin and Yeager limo also precipitated in hitter conflict. The lone of Berryman, uho orbs prominontly mentioned for .111.Antertion honors lent tine, Ina tray felt keenly and !farina fs hos lug tonoideroblr illtraulty in. di , Intoning n suitable man to take his I lan, Among the most premising of the troultiliites for the linlflmel. psi. Bons ore Brett, Jones, Edgerton, Hunt and Robb. Robb at part tun brief] doing nurture tit week of bite 1118 open dohl running has been caper tally not mole and, If lie&nolo') the speed anddefends n ability necessary to mercome bin luck of n night, lin should prose a sa life addition to Harlon 'll flint string backs. Captain "Jeff" nail, Will round out the Stint e backfield nanin thin year In the I; posit inn llark Is lining minted upon to bear the brunt of lb. punting responsibility this Henson and to Stint and the Penn State captain is BUCHMAN AGAIN HEADS Y. I. C. A. Returns To State After Two Years' Stay In the Far East The I'MCA officers are complet• ing their plane for all extensise tam paign, during the owning year end ev erything now await!, the arrital of Mr F. N. D. Buchman who Is to he in entire charge of the P. 31 C .A a, tuition The first of the meetings mill be held next Sunday °toning and will continue regularly tlirough the year. Mr. Buchman the new Secretary to Charge, although he really cannot be called newsauce he is morel return leg after a few years trasel, is now ui New Hampshire and will arr.° here within a few dale to take up his work He In well known to all the upper-tines men since it has been only IL iere years from the time when he wits with WI be fore. Tito years ago, Mr. Buchman left State College and tante then bus trateled doing missionary !work in China, Japan and eastern countries. lie ho a strong rulsoente el the social serv ice side of a !Amstutz, life and aims al• mays at this phase of the work Our old friend Pete Weigel bas been attending summer 1101001 at Cornell for the past few months and intends contin uing work there with the ultimate nien of attaining a 11 S. degree. Miles Horst well known to us, is now in South America where Ills attention still In ionised upon the rural problems of that country Abbie Dorwart 'ld is to be With 04 for another year in the capacity of Em ployment Secretary. Abbie has, already been here for some tune this fall arid has the reins well an band Employ• meet applications hate been extremely mimerons this sear and it is enroll8(441 that the demand for menat ill not he cants large enough toplaces accommodate all tab ap pli for MASON AND HADESTV CHOSEN TO LEAD TRACK ACTIVITIES At the close of the 1910 tract, ,eason loot June the elections for rapt Pri, man ager. and asdstnnt in imagers Isere held W It Ilnqon. 17, the ,arsd3 dimrter , inner, tuna Omen enptain and .1 W .11 . ,11 'd. *l7. manager C. 'I. MIN le, 'I7,MN elected manager of the leech lm track team Captain :Meson has i nen a consistent winner for the Blue and Mite during tlio past three years S Miner, 'lbi C. C. Hill. and C 'IS, obtained the as. sr.tilat manager berte after a still coin. petition. the soma time each day in prac Isak:ar LACK OF PUNTERS FELT One of Harlow's aorrlco him year is the difficulty lie has ospcnetned finding a reliable punter to tut as mr big fullback for ',NIT" Clnrk as mare the big fullback should be ima.nd or forced to onthdrna boom the gaw Ilea. and Beck home till boon gken ha do ideal instnntion an booting the pig. 14.111 hat time far name of Ito min hos began to approach the form elation by Berryman lint' llnnoon lath y cat Cap. taint • Clark although not in mad SCf.Oll form ns yet as umerthelms unarming help and should in' going raglmt tbn lamp of the important contests an Oe• totter and Nckeinber. Front appearances at the pi esent tune It looks ns though Clark, Ewing mid dgerton a ere lending contendere in the fight for drop kicking honors Penn State has been someu hat nest!: m the drop lacking department of late years, but thin ROII.II ilarlou hopes to develop a first class man who shall boon the abditv to dell, er field goals at the pvyt hologacal moment N >3 3IA >?<>?.a >7c : , p OOKS I All Colle 0 p D 4 ,6 . enn D 6 V C Do C Do C L. K. C>i : l3 Ca 3 Pal Ca:104,4 C 69 11all C:a:1 Da] Pl 4 C.a3 /4,4 t>,sl tip 1:690;i4 CaMth'4 DLO 16 6 4 Catllloo,lDgl r>a<3%llD69 P i e gl Dal GRIDIRON GOSSIP They'ro off again! And here's .ishing 'cm the beat of luck. There's all kinds of pop left in the bunch e‘en after a hard two weeks' grind. 1 few of the old stars have been back to lend Dick n hand and more are c•natod later on The gallery of spectators at practice has been , nercamlng csery day and mans (mumble comments are heard Dutch Herman la uell ploased• nith the class of Freshman material and he to marking hard to yet them in ahnpo. 3lost of the 'Varsity men spent the summer in intimate contact with 3lr rick and Mr. Staid, or similar well Announcing FALL OPENING Toggery Shop By Montgomery & Co. of BELLEFONTE, PENNA. With a Complete Line of Ready-to-Wear Clothes Fall Hats and Gentlemen's Furnishings Drop in, Fellows, and look our line over c>74 *.4l>Ta W.4l>7<re.4 cr4 . 4(>741.:41>rak1>n..4152kac.74k4(>74..41>74k4f>74 We are Prepared to Supply You With 'e Text Books la . ... ._ c All StudeoH,Suppliest State Book Opposite the Post OffiCe METZGER, 'l5, Prop. known physical directors, and are now "hard as nails". In addition to tho regulars keit by graduation, Harlow will ha‘o to proceed this lear without the sereices of IVhitio Thomas, "Pop" Gill, Painter and "Roan. dy" Yeager. "Pop" is placing in bard look again. It's nut a busted collar bone thls time, but parental objections, and the entire college tan simpathire with him. More then forty men hate reported for the Freshmancloven, and most of them are big, husky fellows, built for speed and they should show up last 3ear's Freshman crew. The biggest job Bankiw now has 011 his bands is the picking of the best mien from a crowd of good ones for emend positions for u loch the light is general. And that is SOME JOlli Ego has been going like n house o. Ora after Widths Thomas' min end job, but Conover, Lindquist and Morris are of the The Very Latest in SUPPLIES C 7. MEERIII .Thuisday, Sept. 21, 19 also hot after It and urn making mighty interesting With the line decided upon, i going to be ouch an immense job to out the backfield with Captain C and Stan I.lwing safe In their ho and a number of conally efficient sop mores Co choose from. Eugene (Shorty) Miller, captain o , the 1913 Penn State team, In one of thr conches of the Harrisburg Tech eleven this full He will hare the bulk of the work to do for a time. no Prendergast, captain of last year's Villa Nova team, ho the other conch there, fractured his elbow In practice the other day. YO lICAN'T AFFORD To be a Meant the Collegian this year, for it Is going to be. bigger and UAW than ever It's impossible to "be In col lege" atticss too can road the Collegian noon e‘ery week. Subscribe NOW! Store • 4 ti A • .. 0 ~<3
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