1F . r,5 - ,.1 , : , ., ; 4 7 7.1y5 . 1 . i r:.--,y , r•Fy ~ .- : ,•:'. 3 / ••,. _ . - / . 1 .. _ .. -.. - , 1 j..N1A -- --- . °. - —Varsity Wrestling C''-9, 'Season Will Start i , ~s i tk, .., run fair 1,,-, 1 5). ;) , e , Soon :,•,.-5,Y) . . . VOL XII WILL WAGE CAMPAIGN TO BOOST PENN STATE county Club Leaders Hold Conference and Will Encourage Student Work for Big Appropriation GET STUDENTS TO WRITE , TO THEIR REPRESENTATIVES A student movement for boosting the future of Penn State, the like of 'which was never attempted in the history of the college, was launched last night at a meeting in the engineering building of the presidents of the various county clubs and other organizations which are in position to best accomplish ,he purpose in view—working to wards a bigger apropriation from the State Legislature. Plans as announced at this conference call for a state wide cam paign for the student body among all the representatives and sena tors. An attempt will be made to reach every student through the various organizations, and deliver such a message that will encourage him to get into immediate touch with his senator and representative with the end In view of winning them over to the cause of Pen State in the great colon, that now confronts her, The movement may even reach the proportions of a student mane meeting it hoe been nucooned by H Walton president of the board of trus tees of the college, and Pres Sparks, and Is being carried out largely thru the activities of several members of the senior class, the county club leaders, and members of the 'Collegian" staff Briefly, the object of the campaign -is to better nenutd»t the members of the. state's law making bodies with Penn State, and with the many press ing• needs existing here that can he remedied only through the slate's np probriating the sum requested by tile board of trustees at this session of the legislature It has already been poin ted out In the colume of the 'Collegian" that the beet means of assuring a big apripriation for Pen State thin year In through the Individual efforts of the members of the student body with the members of the legislature. Slam students secured personal Interviews with their representatives while at home during the holidays, As a result of this, It le with the intention of mak ing the canvas still more thorough that the proposed student campaign le being advocated, body to bet Into action. Ono of these will be takon up by the mid-year ex amination. and with the beginning of the new semester those back of the movement will merino° all their spare tinio In Pushing it to tho utmost Co-operation from all la necessary for the stiecese of the plan An it now stands, the county club leaders nil/ call their organimtions together and ex plain tho propooition in detail 'The social club will be dlotrieted, and com mitteemen assign." to speak to the niembers and solicit their support. An attempt will bo made to reach every man and woman in college They will he' told of the necessity of each and every ono potting in touch immeadiatelY with their senator and representative either by personal communication, or by writing Immo to parent or guardian and soliciting their aid In getting overt' led/gator throughly Informed of the noedd of Pend State There are many reasons why Penn State should come first In educational appropriations and some of them wore brought out at loot night's meeting They wilt ho explained in detail during the marrgadam by those in charge, and through the medium of the 'Cologien," so that all might know how to go about winning tho tight for Penn State, It is estimated that in the neighbor hood of 10,000 lettere can be Runt out by Pen State students and her supor tors at home to the members of the state legislature Moot of these can he sent by qualified voters and cannot help but have a weighty bearing with the , state law makers when the time comes for the decialon to be mode for Perin State'a future A 'rod letter day" is planned as a big feature of the cam paign on nhlch a special effort will ho mode to carry out tho Ideas of the movement THESPIANS GETTING ACTIVE Mooting of the directors of the Thes pian Club was bold recently and Plans started for the annual production of the organisation No definite conclusion could bo :latched at that meeting. and another will bo hold this week to got the wank for this year actually started The directors its charge are: Dr C W. Btoddart, W. 9 Dyo and d 0 Kammer man, of the faculty, and W. Il Jones, W. C. Wilhelm and G C.. Thac hray, students CHEMISTRY BUILDING WILL NOT BE READY FOR USE Due to unexpected developments, the new chemistry budding will not bo opened for upper class cherfifstry work at the beginning of the accond semen ter,.as had originally boon the inten tion of the cologe administration. Thoro has boon some slip-up In the shipment of the equipment for the now building and at protect It is not known if the building can bo used at all this year. The Federal Equipment Company. of Carnetle, was gmntod the contract for - equipping the building last fall and was eupposed to have it ready for occupan cy ,by the studente by January it There has boon some difficulty In got ting material and It le impossible to complete the work on time. In fact, very little has been done In the way of fitting out the plane, and the depart ' ment has told its plane for the semester without even considering a °hence of getting the bee of the now ibuildlng. With the freshmen chums coWlng into the department nest eemeetor,lit will be More crowded than aver, '''. ;/ Basketball Team to Play Juniata Penn State baNkotball Ste wilt play it return game pith the Juniata College aggregation at Huntingdon on Satux day night Sight or ten playms will make the trip to that Place by auto mobile and Captain IValten's crew Is eonadent of teturning with another victerY There can ho no doubt but that the game ultit Juniata will be a hard one The name team will be met that plated hero as the opening attraction of the cocoon, when State was able to win by the acorn of 28 to 25. The blunting don team promised to secure a larger floor (or this game than the one they usually play on thole, and with a floor tho sire of the armory tours, State mill have the best chance to v.in. "Dutch . Merman's towiers have Im proved wonderfully since the Oren game here with this team The defense Is now almost Imptuisable, and scrim- Moors with the 11 cabman team have de veloped the offensive play to a very satisfactory degree It was reported that Juniata would have one of her former stars In the against and practically the same Ceniiithat plated here before Christmas will op pose Penn State In this game Civic Club Gets Ideas From County Agents Plans for the broadening out of the Penn State Civic Club were offered at a meeting of the club Members in the engineering building last Thursday eve ning. Four of the county agents were present to give their views on civic life as they found It since graduating from Penn State and they each offered some valuable suggestions that will timely° Immediate attention on the part of tile Civic Club. The termer Penn State men In their short talks to the club suggested many ideas which, it fol lowed by the club, will he of great value to the college and the town Ti. 11. Donut. Beaver county, LI J. Pony, Vega, Boy Docker, Monroe, and Norman °ruble., Allegheny. wore the county agents wile entered the general discuiellon of civic affairs All seemed to think that the biggest thing they had struck In civic lines since getting into their county work was the advance of the Chamber of Commerce Idea Sire out the state, and they told of Its action in a realistic manner A variety in the manner of holding their meetings nas ono of the sugestlons made by them, and it Is possible that the girls of the college will be given a shale of the Civic Club activities MORE STATE 'MEN IN MIXT Announcement Ims been made that three more Penn State graduates have recently received commissions to the United States Army. They are S 0 Stewart, 'l5, and Gerald It. Ilutz. 'l4. All are necond lieutenants In the coast artillery corm?, and are stationed at Fortress Monroe, Va., Sten art's home la In 'leaver, and while In college wan a major In the cadet regiment. Bute makes Ills home In State College, and Was a lieutenant in the cadet regiment. Donn Arthur Holmes was among those reproxentalloon of Penn Stato who atondod tho funeral eervlceo held far the late Albert L Dorwart, /ant Thuroday afternoon at Newnott. 13=1 It has pleased God In Hit wisdom to call from an earthly hold of greet use fulness and service, our beloved brother Albeit I. Dorwart. Beyond any power of our nords to express. Ills loss has come home to us, Ids follows in the Brotherhood of St. Androw, for we have lived and worked with, no have felt his love and his kindly sympathy and understanding: wo have boon stirred by his constant and faithful efforts in the service of tho Shutter. To us, as to all who know him, bib life must continue to Provo an Inspiring trot mole of the Ideal Brothel hood num, of the cour ' ageous sold/or of Christ. To those to whom be as moat near and most dear, wo fel that wo should °sprees this all to Inadequate tribute of our love. In grateful remembrance of what his life has meant and must over moan to us. Tho Poongyllnalla State College Chapter of Tho Brotherhood of Elulot Andrew. John IL Prl=ll, Director Goorgo B. Richards, Jr. Soo. STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917 WRESTLING SEASON OPENS WITH M. L T Varsity Squad in Crippled Condition; Difficult Schedule has Been Arranged The vatnity entling neanon opens Monday night, January PP, with the Munsuchuetta Tech matmen un the big attraction Them panniers put Up a good tight ant year and from nil re ports un even better exhibition maybe expected this winter. I Tim elimination Walt for this meet started last Monday but, from all in ' dications and the Injured lint, the, o will Ito little need of preliminary bouts since the ocluad Is rather ohm, Tao good mon. Shirk, 116 pounds, and /Junkie, 168 pounds ate both in bad sham. Shirk, bill, a bad ellanv, and Dunkle with a broken rib There are sutural good men to draw Dom however and still plenty of time for the development of younger men. With all the trouble and ointment laud luck thero In Mill plenty of room tot opturnistic viown to: a ouccessful ommon From all Indications the following mon w))1 probably be neon upon the Penn State bench nt tho opening meet gmoley. Osteimayer, Mills. Long. Dun kin, Par risk. and Czarnecki. These, are the logical choices for the tesucctive weights although the trials may break up Nome of the advance "dope" The coming season will no doubt be yery difficult one and yet It Ix one Uhiell covered successfully, mennx much for Penn State's standing In Inter-col leirlate nn °stirrup When 1 , 11111 teams RH Cornell and Princeton come to State It means that the college Ix gaining prnntlan and place In the wreranor: mot Id The Navy also will pioic no meal 0111)0,10111. and It would be well to wine out last year's defeat Lehigh and Pitt complete the schedule Both of these aginegatlons alas). Put up 0 strong fight it map be neatly seen from these Indications that the Penn Stale grapPlers 0111 lie forced to light eYery minute of the 1917 mum, SCABBARD and 111 tDE ELECTIOIIS The fellow hilt members of the Junior class hate been elected to membe, ship In the Societe of Sealmrd and Blade, the national honorary mllltar3 society 0 L 3lixx It V Joneu II 13 13ownum P. IV grugeA 1-1 . II Elmo h M Linn C A. rowlet IV IV McMillan w N. 01000 L O'Connal 1° A Soolot R R RllikenlAtch MUT__DA=M._A.IMMOII_. TO MILITARY STAFF TIIIRD ARMY OFFICER ADDED TO PENN STATE'S MILITARY STAFF ARRIVES The hunt action staff of the MlMar) Department bete has ret.eived another addition In the person of First Lieuten ant Carl A Baehr, who is now the Jun ior officer When interviewed, the Lieu tenant said that ho would probably he stationed here for two years end Butt ho expected to see a greater develop ment In military lines at Penn Stow since thu government has begun to take an increased Interest in the cottage Lieutenant Baehr was appointed to West Point In 1901 and while he anus thero he received the varsity "A" In football and was captain in the Cadet Crops Ito /evolved his commission In tho 22nd tntanhl and Joined hes tegu ment in Alaska About one peat oftet ho had ranched Alaska his teglment was ordeted to the Texas bowler during the disturbance of 1910 and in positions vat ping Dorn acting Captain to Battal ion Quarter Muster he remained on the border until the fall of 1914 In the fall of 1911 he was detailed tut Instructos at the Military Training at Plattsbutg, 01, Y. While at the Camp this past summer the Lieutenant took a few dos oft and went to Wash ington to take Ida °Nominations for first lieutenant lie passed these ee minations and tecolved his COMITIIBB - as Mat lieutenant In July, Later In the summer his constitution broke I down and Item early in August until about the fist of December Ito was sick In the Walton Reed °metal hospital. Dating the leer 1916 Lieutenant 1311ellr non transferred to the Field Artillery and last fall ho Was transfet red to Penn State Ile took 11,10 position as soon its the college opened alter the Christ mas holidays. COLLEGE INTERESTED IN SHOWS AT HARRISBURG Many members of the faculty of the agricultural school are actively con nected with the state coin. Dolt, noel and dairy shows that mill he held in Harrlshuig next week A big show planned tot the °erosion. and ninny sotto agricultural societies will hold their meetings during the week Professor P D Conifer, head of the agronomy department, will he the „lodge of the corn inhibits, Dr It If Harney will built at the Breeders and Dairy men's Association meeting of on "Hog Pastures and Self Feeders" and Profes sor Fred Rasmussen will speak on "The Coot of Milk Production." The state societies that will hold their annual sessions in Harrisburg at thin time aro The state I3oard of Agriculture, the Hot 'teener/11 Association of Penn'a, the State VeternarY Medical Society. State Vegetable Otoners' Association, Pennsylvania Hoistein-Fresian Associ ation and the Pennsylvania Sheep linen deco' and Wool Growers' Association Tho college in especially boosting the Breeders' and Dairymen's Association mooting, and 3,600 circulars have bean mailed to men interested in those linos throughout the state Professors Dared, Fagan. Bechtel and Mason will also ho actively connected with the doings in the capital city. GOOD MATERIAL MAKES UP 1920:: BASKETBALL FIVE Schedule of Four Games is Ar ranged for the Freshman 1 . Team HOLD SCRIMMAGES WITH VARSITY Feb 10—i3etblehons Prep, sp. Stlite College Feb 17—Sb raceme Preehmen, 'at State College Feb 24—Bellefonte Academy', nt State College Dote uncertain—Bellefonte Aced°. . - my at Denefonte Dates Tor Intercinss games to Ms announced later With the biggest schedule of games that cool confronted a Penn State Fieldsman basketball team, arranged for them, the 1120 tossers are rapidl., rounding into form under the able,ai section of Coach Herman. The squad Is composed of a number of fog mer pre paratoly school sues and should Floc a good account of Itself In the games that have been scheduled After about two weeks of in entrants:l wosk, the neshmen mere started host Thutsday In eel-haulage tooth ngssintt the Vartsitl and showed up tau prissingb sell The original sound of nem 1Y one iStindiPa candidates for the team mass cut lest week to fourteen men and they nit now on the training table In including Bethlehem Prep, Syra cute losesslsmen and Bellefonte Academy on the side from the regular inter-elites /MITCH scheduled. Manager Mason hat gotten together a more attractive Preahmen merles of gannet than ever before arranged for a noel.. team Tile date with Syracuse Freshman ix still p(..11.1g, but hopes ore being en tel tallied that that team can make ar rangements for a trip to thin stied. All Inn one of the games nt home will be played as "sloubles , hcader , attrac tions nith vomit, garnet scheduled fen the same dot. The Bethlehem Plop Fume 10th Ise played before and between the halves of the Lebanon Valle) game, and the Sit scow game nill fall on tile date mitts Cams/ale Tech. The Belle fonte Academy game here Wlll he planed In the afternoon, ns a special attraction during the mid-yeas house ty time, at hnloliveglinffritlii - bn tsz. atlp the_ll3l:T.'" A dote hoe ben net aside for n game with the Pitt Freshmen here, but had to ho cancelled, Pitt in unable to send a team, and n. wilt he impossible to send the Fe eshman team there The ram n game with Bellefonte at that Place hod been scheduled for this coming Friday, but tile mid-3rear examinations at thin time waned this date to be changed to a toter one which as yet 10 undecided I=l At ruesont the chances for an especi ally fast Freshman aggrgation urn very bright, A brief lemma of the candi dates shoo. up some good material. which through Ono and development. should bring out nom° first class future greats One of the bent forwards in tine lot Is filoschiltz, who /mils from Mouch Chinook Ile has played four years of high school hall and Inns Marred on the Independent Y Sf C A team of that place fon seven al seasons He Ina good nice, sinned and Is a good shot Another turnout of note Is Young, wino nos it MOR. of the Outlet high shoal LOOM Wlllek for the plod two Yeats has MOM 1110 N‘astern Pensylt allia Inigln school scholastic championship lie is (Continued on Page Four) DR. ZOOK LECTURES ON CAUSES OF WAR C P Zook gave an Intel eating talk to an nndlence which taxed tile capacity of the Liberal Arta AueentlAY //own heat evening, MN anhJect wan the "Minuets of the tear Ilastewn Quee n." Ile expounded the satinet; leaYa In It kick the nuropean countOca have coma into conflict In Asiatic Turkey, the main !canton holing the granting nt eancosiona of one kind 01 meanie: hy the Tot kick Covet nment to the Yo penal DuWial France Mote the Crusades, has had cot teen economic concessions in the way of bUilding rolls °ells, the latter concession being, granted to England also. Dr, Zook osplalned In Ina oe, MOW received the right to hand tire Bagdad tbdiroad which would connect Constantinople with the head of the Per shot Gulf Erigland and Moods ob. Jected strenuously for mllltaly thus "common fear, not common Intef est drove these LWO nations together and mused their alliance, According to Dr Z.oolc Tul key has been one Of the main causes of conten tion among the powem for the last thenty-five years Iklld is one of the chief causes of the Pretiont x Oer rnany, by gaining mitt of of the Tur kish army, replaced England in the chief contendet anti as a result drew on the wrath of the allies, The gt eat material health, as wen 0 the wonder ful economic possibilities of Tether lutve been shamefully neglected for a . 'groat many COIItUVICti have 14110100 that the Tot lot ale incapable of modem civilinntion, of Modern society and ev olution". Therefore the speaker main tained, it is desirable that their coun try should be exterminated and should be divided up into definite spheres of Influence among the various Uttropenn VOIVOrth DR. HUSTON COHINa Dr. IL A Huston, somthry oC tho Gorman Noll Works, Now York Clty, will looturo boforo the Agricultural So cial& February 1. Tatirgiatt. !LABOR LEADERS IN CONFERENCE HERE Consider Establishment of $25,00D Scholarship Fund at This Institution A conference. It LICK may be dee tined to have on Important bearing on the Attune :elation/I hetnetat on ganised I mho, and the College, lens held last Friday and Satut day betneen President Snail°, and Slitluos plontinent laboi I leuders of the state The conference tents held for the pun pose of enabling the rept esenlatives of the Indus tllliong ho IMPAti.tie LUllditl43l24 at Penn State and to tonxider the taltisublilty of CH. tabllshing a 525.000 endournent fund hot e The matte, of this endue meat fund title fret limmented to president Sparks hint November by Mr James H. Mauler esident of the Mate rodewithin of Labor, and Mr It J Wheeiel, also re membei of the Federation At:co:ding to plane outlined by Mr Maui ei at that time, the fund if entabilitheil, would he raised by the State Federation of Labor I hi conjunction with the labor unione and could provide forty echolarithips for ntudente. recommended by the Fed oration, Who desire to teach in tile 000- lineation or vocational schools of Penn- ay Want. The °middle/mem of the endowment fund will be IlnaII) decided nest MO at the ellellll conference Of the State 1 , 141010 th., of Litton In liars Inhere, At that time the Inboi leaders who visited the College last week will make their report. eithe: taming or opposing the follileatioo of the fund Thell atitude In thin metier' in not known at present but rw fin lie can be learned the men we more then pleased with conditions a ethey eller tit tile College They ex primed therneehes as being jartieularlY line:mon! In the practical expects of the uelk which hr given In . the differ ent engine, lm: coin sex The follow toil Ilst meltable the ll.trriee Of the men present at the conference anti the uni ons which they repienentatcd grollierlloo3 of Lot °motile Engineer, 1101)011 C reri In ==MI MIME Ebner Clgurinakero lat. Union of Amorlvo Wagarnan Philadelphia I') pographieul Union John A T . hllllpn, 3loulders AsNorlallan TES FROM INDIA DAN WELTY, 'l5, TELLS OF lIIS EXPERIENCES IN Y. M. C. A. WORE The follo‘sing letter has been recolaed by President Sparks Dean Dan ty, 'l5, who Is serving In tho Dritlah Camps in India, being associated with Walter NV Whetstone, also of the class of 'll "1 N.lB very glad to have your letter of October 23 nbleh reached me In last week's mall 1 urn always anxious mid as Interested an met In hearing from Penn Sotto, So Ms erne corning over lime I burn hear 4 from eeteral of the fellom, •itIY moth here la veiled I never calico Cullen I left home that I would ho called on to do he molly different thlnife—tni routine Indudon everythinli. from uniting table in our lunch room on Cr owded night., to thinking ten on the General'. front 111.N.1 "An oon in °biddy know, the large op erations going on now in Mesopotamia have their hose hero In India There e alma 10 Mations In 101110 where 1.1101 em e mrmanera gar. Mons of troopa In m101110:1 to these thole ale nanny hospitals and cons Moment camps for coaled and sick troops Thor o are mono training stations where the raw ee: nits CI mu England ore titled for Nei vice "lime in Poona nt have a combined lotion" depot of 3000 men from the melt Dorset anti Seicfoith tee- Inmate. NVe also have a hairline; ent ail. Mt a "lament of Royal Divine.» There men ale all lit for amyl. en you eon moll see the opportunity for MR.- dill 101 l Nvoi "In oddltlon to this me have seven Woe hospitals entirely 110101 for 01011 and wounded soldiers There aro 710 men In Comaleticent Camp too, still unfit nu sett Ice but nblo to :m about. ...lust now I lint In cluitge et }toll pith work Cash night I have some soil of ontertnhoncot fm the men In I lomlital 111111 co:l,o.cent Tito 011- 101lollitnent 0011111eilei of one lectut 0 1101 Woolf, will: 11l 011110111 01/1100, one Irso, 1111.1 . bletute show and a 01,110011 An 111001 eating ptuise ot the 101,110 In ,trrtee on ulth the 13rItfah Red Cross—that of 1001<111,.7 1.111 wounded and tnlsoing men Corn Moilopotninla. Thlo 01100 a line man [unity to meet and talk 111111 the 111011 Win.. 11110'0 111111 Home 010110 00- 11011011004 The large, peicentage of them ate heatotioke and fever patlenta Vol)' few are wounded - The Arm> linineri Of 1110 Y C, A 10 IV mu large build:nun They Ile about n halt a nille from the barrncho The bulldinge con'tetla a reading room, waiting loom, 'urge hall for lecturer; and settle., n hllliald room, lunch ronns, games, ping•poni tattles and it piano 'Out of doors we have our own ten nth and volley ball coot is Once Il mouth 00 have touraments In the dif ferent sports. We have our own ath letic field where the men piny fencer and field hockey. "In the coerce at a week there may be nne ot mote ICICAIIren. moving pie tures show, a concert, a religious ear vice. ono class on Missions and ono on the Bible IVe have a Camera Club whore mon (Continued on rage Four) 0 1918 MAT MEN VICTORIOUS IN BIG INTER-CLASS MEET Two Falls and Three Decision Give Juniors Big Lead; Varsity Men in Action SENIORS AND SOPHS IN TIE; FRESH FAIL TO SCORE The 1917 wrestling season openr..l, with a grand flourish, last Sat today evening, when the represent Jive grapplers of the four classes met on the mat before a crowd t at filled the gym to overflowing. The 1918 matmcn finally came off ictorious with two finals and three decisions over their opponents in tie final bouts. Every bout proved interesting and many of them were hotly contested A great percen tage of the falls were due to the Inc pei lance of the wrestlers who after fighting hard for several minutes, would fall accidentally into a fatal hold and thus insure their defeat The fact that many varsity men entered in the meet mode the event vastly more interesting. Taken as a whole the meet was c‘citing throughout and fairly close ./ ‘1,15 the two final hen tt.eihla leans that 0.110 the Ju -1 , ttiot clan . 4,Leplrtg t atm> 11l eilCil tilt.the IrIS 111011 two out lot 01 the lets 1l in cst.ntath es titan math, cold 11.1101 on tliu hophoototes hop, 101 11 101/1/10 Vbuo In the tlinlltl.ltlun 1,1,011, tile SOPill, `nerves Neethn allikiltla to bo - int/1i) ln.lttntd 111.111 the 1111110 OIL tile t/1.111.1 Mut fill tilt jelliol v, 118 IL Mlle. throw tht h into Iti Want mcfm abbe the odd nuntlated thei.l. , l fought. long nal 1,11 II till Yllplllll.lL4 Thls fact Was Muni.), notatll fol tilt I lb-20 bouts am c coition It d 001110 time berme the mini s 11 ol 111.1 11 II 10 IL 1.1040 I Si lan the Lontottants for the finals lell' 11t ,011tIled 11 11.1. found that three 01 1,101, sly 1111111,1 I, pan sophomores and ono 111 11 010 eiigibie Tide lonlad a ell Col 11118 men from the lII} ilekilllllllo 101 tile ItOiltillteg. of 11111111.1lig 11,10 .11 le/ett on Omit shle to the liatls booties 'IS ault_las Ms potad of Ifahlt.3 IS and made the Met__ scow fin the 111111010 But, in the fol 4 lea bar bout. the 41:111010 I /Motet ed a 7. 1 fl-M. 11011110 1111111 Usternnts Cl win out cam Hot st 'IS Tlie bout betmeen In and 001111 . 20 11 110 a rIPPot clear,/ tin ough and it 11 110 unit by the lute of I ,With and nail that :Mills finely threw / c llbeit tol L Till. 1.1.111 11, 0 ITIII i. 011(.; {WA) bout, Iwittet. : Dutilile - 'l7 and Schutt. ,f 'II 11118 8t 01 Lich to helleitA after Dan- f Itle 11 el beta inJui ed In the tilde The Ow law/sat/WM bouts mere won by :scion 'IS 111111 (2.2llnecki 'IS I espective- IY Built thew 111011 acre given decis loos In the), ”.i.t.tll 0 bows nab Tay \l and POlllll2ll of the chow of ISIS This gat, the 1011101 s a tame of 22 and the 8811101.1 and sophontutes tqle cam peled to salkfs themosehos with points ealil viimiii4vhau bouts wet• as fel -1 lovo, Extension Workers Ha6e Been Busy home Intel .41113, hem es hate istent- I 3 been announced sonnet:Mu; the 00111 done In the 3.e.tr 1918-1916 II) the de iotmcnt of Ant Mullin 11 I,Atenslon of ' tho tellege The) shoo that the 31101- atm student la WMOIIII, of the immense amount of malt and Inflame, ghen 53 this department 5 , 0..3 30,11 os Instance, through Ito 101110800- lathes, Including the LOOM) 18;01110, 8,781 meeting. and dornonshatkals bete held during that 00/11,nt ohlch Melo was it total attendance of 22.1.000 pet -7 'he dehartnitnt lota hoot ont 00,000 lettels on agskultutel ad, lu• and It Pi estimated that a toms or 8 000 e - emslenlsls Ogled the college The number of Lin cularn and bulle tins mulled lunched the inland total of I 250.000 In travelling a tom/ of 550. G 74 iniles, most of the Ilfts-llve spen.riall trained men and bum. - lag their full time to extension wol lc, I reached a total of 500,000 people with their instruction and wit ice Far on visits during the )eat totaled 9.297 and 7 411,k'll7g7giit'grAt. organized, and amen wen e reorganizer,/ The educational fair exhibits bete taint In) ovet 200.000 people, and oven 1500 ttomen were reached by bonne econom ics activities STATE GRADUATE WINS FIRST PRIZE IN CONTEST t 'lnncls of a pt Ire context fur cu ticles et: Sten by undo: -graduates 011.1 recent graduates of technical schools and universities MO announced in the "lingineeting Nowx" by the 15nginees Subdivision of the Chlollgo AsSOciallOn $f Contuse. no follows Phst 111 170 of 00 awarded to Hut Vey 11111 Chicago. a gt actuate of Penn State, 101 . 5 Thu nub tea of the paper was "Ibigineet Ing and Civil Pt oga ess " Second Intro of fill wan swat dod to Ice SitlititY. Acne town, a Junior at lowa State College, who alote nt the subject of !The OPeor of the Putui " The %And mice of :JO WON nWtti ay.! to H M ICIAIoi of littobto g. a gist/unto of Penn State, lelt, llici subject 0104 also "The Ibighwet or th , Pieter palter sitter wine top "'seated in the contest The Judhec were, Prof 1 7 H Iwwcll, Unlvet oily of Illinois. Dean John P Iloyfui d, Noi tit- Weblet 11 Unlverolt) and John NV .01- tot d, Consulting Mtn... Chit abo 111,1 v,vrft+.7s DANct Tho associated membets of the Pub lishing stiffs of 'he Intlons college nubllentlons .111 bold (WI monad dance on the evenhbr ..f \retell tuenty thll .1 In the ltd l'Olusso Hall All tansons (.0110eWli I Iln till' public dins of the Collegian, mei and the 1917 nod 1910 TatVit 9 are Joshed to at tend this flitted... Last 3., the duos° was attended cob Id the staffs or the conem in. PI Otil /Old Flll uuo but this tent the seettoluet. deems It .1. to hoc Ile the litenitas s of the own of the 'l7 11111 i 'ld tatl ice 'nu ilati,o IN In elmrge of the sonuoltteo tondo el. of C II Patterson of the Colleglan, and It C Co eerdund, of the Vtoth. Second Senior Dance Next Saturday Night In Armory The menthe:o of the 0111.111 of 1917 will be given theh 'oml appal tualt) Of tho seanon flit Ito oillt*lllllo time at the Sonlor donee In the Ai awry ball-loom 110.<0 13atutdel nicht The committee cnosletlag Or Chilli 01110 LI J. Pah. C thvgglbui ). C ( 1 / a ,L, /I C, Cello, tali .1. Atttllen dd, having outdo all dial en LLugetnente ill 1110 teat of musle, decor +Moo, Iu OKI MOS ttiol so foillt zeporlo that 010 litiValiCo of tickets toitilitOli It I °pi eselitatiVe attendance TRUSTEES TO HOLD MEET ING IN HARRISBURG JAN. 23 The Do tt d of Trustee!, n hold Ito rennin! yearly meeting in the !Wang On TilOndAY evening, January 2.J. Soy clot MUM! Of importance nlll come up at that Imo Chief among them nail by those dealing with the appropriation bin to be presented to the legislature sometime during the earning opting tleetionn of °nicer!, for the coining Year will saw be bold at this meeting and final reports of renege odmintis tmtion during the pant year will he ecelved Exams Will Be. The Big Attraction Next Week i K.lltle) 'l9 b 11)19,1 a ducl+loll aver amo 'IT alt, 1,91,1419 c tot 1tltl• Syth* 'IN till in M,Mitst.ei a '2O, ill thi,u Mining, atiml onthi alt.h. a I utlnt nol.otti ttnd mi nt hold I=l 041.1111,k1 'l7 thirty Lout 'lf la 4 inin 4:.1.•••01111.. With a leg and 1..33. hold 11ot, IS '.IS swab a bar and 11411_t1 I ill 4 inlinnow and It see otgrl4 ISZa POI NI) I'LISSI thud '2O tint r Bliss 'll with An arm and bud, till la 2 nautilus and i uer- s male) hitlla t/a/r /bare) 'l7, with a bar and tldununt, In I Ininutun and 12 gee -111116 11:. POI 211) CLASS Lorg 'IS thter Ittoru '2O In 2 mln ate, and 15 of ands milli a leg and orals hold I:lshbarrlt 'l7 smolt Durzolt a 'lO, In nilialtoo stud 20 net_ a at hods 102,) lAS POUND CLASS l'altultz aBB sis silo deLlnlon oval lots . 520 Dunl.lo 'l7 IL/8 given Om docholoa 'lO 1751 P1117:11) CLASS , hohno 'lO Olt ea Thom. 'lO, With a loal and ‘lBlBlBl,. 18 7 rulnulua T.)Aentan . 1)) 11z)La 000101 'l7 In 1 ininuto and 25 1,1.0111i0 5v11,11 all at la and Ludy hold ll,n mckl 'lb On on, Reebe '2O, with It ftn thcl I.illoll 1,110 non bold, In i minutes 14 Ti. thmh, r"nowed in 00110 , 11.00.111. jolt 111,011 MU tuullnlntul lunge And Nsetu ut% u snappy menner with 110 I,ILIOIOB 01 11.111balli touts to be de libut Mutt 11011 Thu Wool motto fought folltrott hutolet 'IL with a cliiithei3. In 1 :ninth. mid 2f net•enQx The twonoun slotted with much snap and came to thu mat in short ottlet Stnoitn aits oolclt no lightning luta kept thu upper position guhleY fought hold am/ ganteiy Sot fl short time but tutu unotilo cotta unit the 41011 or his atheiviity Al to soon gained the Llinneets hold which p.n.td tits undoing of the sophomore Pott:s cLAss Osten mayei •17 tin mr 1461. , 1.11 t, ty tit a shallot hudy look, in 7 minutes ana 14 seconds 110111 man befoul taterZy for they nor° both anal° of tho u.bare nbilltr. 111 about one minute they COTO to the mat Inn oulek fan ulth Onterrneyer lit (Commurd on page tour)