"Area s d dy; 1ie"6:6 ( ," 1916 NeWS from other , s• Colleges Columbia linisersity 11as meths an on tension Into thin donndaan distilets of New Yank City, and o ill eagle this month to teach serious conroco in the Department of Business and Es.tension 'reaching there, Modern truffle regulations bane been adopted at the Uninersity of Wasiung. 110.4 ton to prevent the congestion of the steps of Denn3 Ball. It. has been' the meeting place of the mama and female students for a long time. "More on" regulations and tragic cops bane been installed and there is no place for the "ardent hissers" to mate their dates What woo —^obably the longest for ward pass made on in college gridiron this r.ason was made at Galesburg, , when F. It. Kluckhohn, of Northwestern College tossed the ball for Ilftv-liso ;sm.& to 1) Stenger, while playing Koos 'l'oliege t Because Frank Clary, captain of the 1 C s 'ornell arg varsity has baseball ( teani,. ( Play e i rl in a game last summer suture •idmisslon been glbie for ins all college athletics during the, remainder at his college course. Fraternities at the University of Maine ham a begun the practice of in iti iting their net members on the cam pus for the amusement of the general public. The engineering school at the ,Unher slty of Michigan has adopted r. now honor system it hereby the student is not required to sign any pledges. There Is no faculty or student cumulate° gee orning the conduct of the examination If a student sees another "cribbing" he is supposed to stop him by either speak ing to ' ins personally or coiling the at• °Alen of the class to the matter Txo million dollars more recently np prouriated b.l the Federal Board at Ed ueation in co operation 1, ali the Rocke feller Institute to the 1./liners:Cy of Ciiimigo for the purpose of erecting a first class medical school. Tim lona State College student body has a %cry good °Dimon of Ito coaching abthtyol • tidal." I erger, Penn State 'if. helped this fall to dmelop the football team t' ere and it e•peetcil that he mill coach the mre4tling team this under. Ile has been characterised the college paper thero as "a good booster and a 1111t11 for clean athletics" Three hundred students of the Our. ersit3 of Penney hanta reported for the first oluoteer class in militnry drill ~ Melt I\ll4 recently established there. A limier of the regulor army has been ass pied to the I ithersity and measureinents for uniform hale been taken :Military work Into also been tad.- on up it Miner(' Uniyersit; and Cap• loin Byernstiid of the United ..States rely has been assigned to Ilarcard as nstruetor of 3lilitary Science v Engineering News Lieutenant Colonel Joan in, of the United States Engineers Corps of Pitts burgh, still delner a lecture en tiro "War ',Wt.Pies of the United Staten Engi leers Corps" \Philo the lecture IR in he course of the selbor englinern, ft tx open to all she are interested in the nubject. The present eat eu 11111illtqi/t8 the responsibilities of the engineer, that the government is non of gaill/Ing It ttO• nun/ Corps, made up of uulhnu engi neers. Lieutenant Jed, or Sr illlll.i uns the construction of teuiporat) bridges, for the transportium of troops and as, the UpOrsttloll of trains time of star, the mining of lowborn, LL e operation of submarines and the modern operation of aeroplane Ilectn, all of mineli tlelltitiOS are under the direction of engineers The halt roll be giten on Friday afternoon, Detuffilwr 15th at 4 "drii the Old Chapel, Mn AxAxi a he i COIUIIIi ILltiNt In at the present time an extremely busy inau litanuning applicants for the now Officers lieSerte 118 MPH as Itt• tending to ha dal. ill wool Uon oath the construction on the Ohio liner, It . _ . . . , is felt that tins is a great eolophment to the College and It t 4 lipped that a largo 1111die.11.0 nil ho present Data Sackett nit ended the Wilkes tarn Engineering Extension School brat week mid spoke to the nines in Concrete and Engineering Ilnthnnmtwn. NO men nro now enrolled, representing the MI. thracite mining corps, the city engineer's often nod the urn°nn norniafireturing en. torprises Many students come twenty miles and ono married Irmo comes eight miles to attend these classes 'llll, Arius the great interest uhich is token in the work and illostmtes the cornice uldeli the extension school at 'Wilkes- Barre is performing. Mr II Doust, in structor in CO.ll hanfineering,is 310,, in charge of the Extension School. rind util lye his entire attention to the cork Nice the chins in Honey lug Jaen actual field nark, a set of ne•truntents in being purchased for the mu, of the lVilker• Barre School. Classes are hold In rind new high aching building, which in a line structure, espeehille null equipped for day and night classes, Professor F. D Walker, lend of the Department of Clt II hngineering, et• tended n COll, Crlii. at the Caltal..Vo• lumber 20th, to consoler legislation on Lho enboct of "Flood Protection Profcasor E. A Fessenden will attend to annual convention of the American Society of 'Mechanical Viigineera in Non York. December 5 8 Professor A. J Vend will read o nap, before the Amer. 'can Society of Refrigerotintr Engineers k a New York on December 51.11. MOWRY'S CAFE Open Day And Night Everything Good To Eat Come And See Me F. J. Mowry PATRONIZE OUH ADVERTISERS nd REFER TO THIS PAPER IN SO .DIN ' The mother of the Into John P. Poe. Jr. the minims football player of Protect. i Unisersity, boo deditated a cup to be known as the "John P Poe Memorial Football Co,,' to begh en nn• molly to a member of the football team who shall be chosen by the board of con trol of athleties Thu qualifications for the award must he good character, foot ball ability and the characteristics of loyalty and de,otion to Princeton's In terests, courage, self control and mod. only, °ergonomics and determination under discouraging conditions; obsen once of the rules of the game ay fair. noes toward opponents. Students of the UMsersity of Cali fornia hese Gm deed aplan whereby they mill erect a Union nail through their own Initiatile They dun c undertaken n loan of $200,000 uhereby they will erect a nitrueture which mill contain a cafe teria, associated students' store (co-op), offices of the Associated Students. an In corporated organization Associated We- • nien Students, athletic managers' of flees, and offices for the fire tions of the TJnhersity. It is hoped that the income from the rental of the build ing and the atudent store together milli an assessment of one dollar per capita for each member of the associated eta dent societies will pay for the building! um tm enty-use years The enrollment on the College of .1g riculturn of the Unmorally of Cortnel shown a decrease of one hundred nen forty-Bi, students then }ear compared t. host Annex enrollment. Last }ear tiler, nor° 11108 students and then lone thorn ire only 1402. All the other schools oi the unmeralty show it slight increase attendance. A new ruling in regard toentrance requirements wax recently passed hi the faculty of Laurence College whereby three years of English will be required for entrance and no foreign language will ho required Utah University sophomores limo found a UV for enforcing pal meat of class dues All men delinquent after a certain Into are to recoil,' a thorough dinking on their fret appearance on the C 1011,111., Stesens institute of Technology re cently dedicated a nose gt inasinni, erected at a coot of more Ulna 4 42100 through a gift of William Hall Walker, of New York The budding . la Upton] in form and stands in the center of the corium. The structure IS variegated, deep-toned red brick n nth raked cut mints. The trimming IS limestone and terracotta and the roof of green shingle The plan of a faculty chatanqua lee. tore email among the fluter:ales en Mull IA being contemplated at State has been adopted for the scented consee lane year at runt...mon orally It Mao forma I to be a r cry successful undertak mg (Acre last year. ZETA THETA FRATERNITY RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP HONOR — At a recent meeting of the Intra mural Council President Sparks award ed a large cup, presented by himself to nether et Ilk the Faculty Comnottee on Student Organizations, to the local Fre ternity has mg, ' the highest esernge scholarship standing among its members. The Intra-nonral Connell N,llB organowd last 'sear under chrection of Lino nbose comnottee for purpow of promoting good fellouship among tine Local Fro tamales. The Zeta Theta I•ratermty had the honor or being first to non the Mid cam, fur work done during semester ending on June 1010 FIRST NATIONAL BANE State College. Pa. "kV • rff. L. POSTER. President. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier For Quality and Service in Fruit and Groceries Go To MARTIN'S Opposite Post Office :A, • . • , • THE p THE GREAT CONCERT SINGER, roving by direct comparison of her Ky. ving voice with Edison 's Re-Creation of • it that the one is absolutely indistinguish- NEWEDESON able from the other. "the Phonograph with a Soul" There are ONLY TWO WAYS in : which you can become fully familiar with •• and appreciative of a great arttst's voice or instrumental performance. Christine Miler THE FIRST WAY is to hear she • : or he sing or play. THE SECOND WAY is to hear THE RE-CREATION OF HER or , • HIS VOICE or INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE on the NEW EDISON. THE NEW EDISON is not a talking machine. Go to hear Mii3s Miller sing at the Auditorium December Bth. Thon come to hear the Re-Creation of it. VISIT OUR STORE. WE WANT YOU TO HEAR "the PRONG. GRAPH with A SOUL." PENN STATE BOOK STORE L. K. NETZGAR, Prop. 111 ALLEN STREET Club Notes At a recent meeting of t in Dairy Hus bandry Society held a th Dairy leg Professor I. J. Bibby, tit the Dairy Husbandry Department gave nn interest ing address on the different methods of refrigeration. Professor BThby made urn of dingrame in his lecture, A. D. Pratt. treasurer of Op society, spoke for a few minutes on ildvancml registry testing. The rest of tile m en ing man spent socially. Plane are being made by thq Tioga County ChM for theirannuels, dance mhich is almn3s held shortly C, after Christmas. If possible, the gymnasium of the Mansfield Normal School at Mansfield, mill be secured and the dance held there. It will, in all probability, ho held on December 20, and everethhig indicates that it m ill be one of th; most successful functions over held by the 'flogs. Club The regular meeting pf the Curb Ap ple Club nos held Inst Tuesday erelong in the Agricultural Building The meet ing was entirely toonducted by the stu dents, who delirered addresses arid car ried on the locating in (lie same may as the faculty members of tar 0013 do 'line filth 111111 decided to hold only one ' more meeting, before Christmas Although the Prohibition Leagre did not hold its regular meeting last 'Alen day aught, because of the noes meet big, it has been danitely decided that State null be represented at the \n• thinal Prohibition at Lexington, Vir game, this month. At least PIN members of the local league will attend the con ention and raid an bringing State to the foreground. The con‘ention opens on Dee. 28, and; no doubt, the repro seethes will be chosen Oars week In all probability the next speaker nt the Agricultural Seemly mill ho a pprom• latent member of the Boston Chamber of CO111111(.11,0, be is a national authority on milk and ate products. is highly re commended by Profaner RIIIISIIIIIS9en 0) the Agricteteral Department Should the local society be so fortunate no to secure ham the Agneulturalists wall ho treated to all tuteresting and instnm• We program. EfTorts are being made to secure moms of the College professors mho base traveled in France to gate stereopticon FOREST L. STRUBLE PLUMBING AND BEATING MEE= Nittany STATE COLLEGE, PA. DANCES AND BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY J. r AIKKENS. rropr lctar B SCIUtEODER, Manner NOTICE! We have REMOVED our Furni ture Store to the New *Odd Fellows' Building on East College Avenue We Solicit a Share of Your Patronage Gentzel & McEachren PENN STATE FOLLEGIAN lectures on the French people and their customs at the neat;meeting of the LC Comte Francais. There in a slight possibility of a French ploy being given In the near fame_ Tire Duquesne Club, miler qrc nelee• lien of a dance committee for the an imal dance to be gii en dining Christman siteallon, announced that on Thnisday, December ith it Smoker unuld ho held WITH CIGAR IN THE BOX SONG MADE A HIT Knife Cut A Base, and Trombone Made a Slide—Some Guam! The game opened with Molasses nt the etich and Smallpox catching, Cigar was in the lies nut!, Plea t)• or smoke Horn on first ham and Fiddle on second, backed by Corn In the field made it hot for Umpire Apple who was rotten Ax came to the bat and dimmed, Cigar let Brick walk and Sawdust filled the boson Song made a hit and Twenty mode a score. Cigar aunt out and Ila!don Logan to pitch, bat sent straight up in the air. Old Ice kept cool until he man hit Ultb a pitched ball and then 300 ought to has,. heard Ito Cream Clothes took his plum but he 01121 soon morn out Grass entered lots of ground in the Hold, and the erond cheered shun Spitler caught fly Bread loafed on first and Organ, ho played third, put Light out in the Fifth inning Wind beg Is an to blow about hat he could do linnuner began to knock mat SOMETHING NEW A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE COLLEGE INCLUDING 'EVERY BUILDING THE STUDENT BODY PICTURE and PICTURES OF PENNSYLVANIA DAY All Styles and Sizes on Sale at Y. M. C. A. ROOM On Exhibition at The Toggery Shop Mrs. Eva Roan OPTOMETRIST 522 East College Avenue, State College, Pa. Eyes Examined Carefully Lenses Matched From Broken Pieces Repairing Promptly Attended To. The White Grotto Cafe Is under new management but the same first-class service and courteous treatment will continue as heretofore. COME IN. J. S. CLINGER, Mgr. Trees got sore and began to leave The sine they roasted Peanuts mils fierce Anifo Pas put out for cutting first base. Lightning hnished pitching the game striking onll a men 'rhea Snug made alma., bit 'trombone made a simile, nod Mont 1,114 put oat nt the plate There ells much betting oh the game bet Soapcleaned up Itoor ,dol that if be had pitched heloolll,l base Ala thool ell out.--Coutributed 66BR ac k WhAte" CIIGARETTES II ALL Drug Store DEAN BLAISDELL ENTERTAINS The faculty of the 'Liberal Arts School were entertained pleniiiit IN ht //into and :Mrs Thomas C Illiiiiidell at their home Thurbilii, iii ening, \m2 I. This noel, Dean Blaisdell is lecturing at. the Institute of Sunder Contiln in Mol illesinirg and Columbia Count‘ 'i I Bloomsburg i LECTURE COURSE. Professor I. A. Pension!". 14 11111%villig n innirse of lectiirca on iillernote lugs 1113 nights at Connellstille 1111 "Pill%l, Plant. Operation." 'llll4 I 41111 at, is go en to the oopleit es of the Penn Pad- I road and 14non in its Ihlt, I intr. Ihe .1111/1111% 111 . 0%11/IN the egniiiinent and other facilities tor the Lull% el, When Caruso sings, fancy slips its tether. When Mathewson takes the box, the stands are glad. With the passing of Coronas, the dinner is named a suc cess. , , When men wear Alder-Rochester Clothes. they look good to others and are pleased with themselves. • Montgomery & Co. THE TOGGERY SHOP Bellefonte State College STYLE AND COMFORT Only phable, cagy, durable loath sts lasts of rlght lines can make • 71—, • foot comfort in MEN'S SHOE'S, and • that is why the srorsoN and • • MARSHALL shoes ha,e become Bo popular • • write men who desire Comfort -11 along with 1111111 111111.° Style, Just received another lot of those DARK TAN CORDOVANS. Get yours today. ALFRED BENJAMIN'S latest line of clothes on hand at the right prices and in the correct styles. MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S Furnishings. FROMM'S 130 East College Avenue Page Three TALBOT F F AR ROW rnit CO are curve cut to fit the shoulders perfktly Clucte, cabal &Co 1.16411,4 s
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