'69lls K i r l i il l Arr - H'il7 , :. , 1 7 2. • :1, ~,,- •,,'.' ;'- . '7 7 [ 7 , ; :!:''f r'-'.;.; ' :''. l'''';'''--..'-''"''-7.3.-'—'l-ems..4—''''‘7A.:r''''''':''',.T.,,,Wrif-3,:,,,,. " ' - . • ednescley, Feb. 21,.1917 COLLEGIAN BUSINESS MANAGERS IN MANY FIELDS OF ACTIVITY Only One of Fifteen Former Managers Now Engaged in Newspaper Work The results of an Investigation into the piesent occupations of tho former 'Collegian" Business Managers shows that there is only ono now engaged in newspaper work In 1906 there were three business managers making a total of fifteen In the list there aro four engineers, one teacher, ono news papermen, one chemist, two agricultur alists, three bushman men, one do consul and tau unaccounted for The following Is the list In chronological or der. . . W a Heckathorno 'O6 is an efliclenc) engineer in the employ of the Civil Service Commission of the City of Chi cago. -- W. J Dumm . 06 Is nn Instructor In mathematics and physics, at the Bar ringer High School In Newark Nen Jersey. S. II 'Yorks 'O7 is a writer In the publicity department of the Westing house Company, of Cast Pittsburgh, P. P. A Rainey 'O7 is the Supervisor of Signals for the Schuylkill division of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company F. K. Brewster 'O7 le Impactor of Building Construction with the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western Rail- Rood Comany at Scranton, Pa. B W. Scribner 'OO is chemist with the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company of Piedmont, W. V. J. D. Woodward . 08 la looated In Somerville, N 3 N B. Higgins 'OO is chief draftsman with the Pansylvanlit Water and Poser Company of Baltimore, Old. P 11. Berkebile 10 does general en gineering and contracting wet It at Johnstonn, Pa. C. P. Preston •1t Is tho County Ag rlcnitural Agent of Cheater County E A. James 12 Is located In Johns tuna, Pu. M M Grubb . 13 In a salesman uith the Lee-lllgginson Compans of Chicago 1.. D. Keelnn 'll entered the fold of business ehortly after graduation but In January IDI6 non taken 111 and died at his home In Plttsbnigh. .7 Id Horner 'l5 hi the Secretary of the Y H. C. A ut Pennsylvania State College .7 F Harvey 'l6 Is connected with tho Harvey Baking Company of Stale Col lege, Pu SOPHOMORE CLASS WILL BANQUET AT NITPANY INN The Sophomore Class decided to hold their class banquet ut the Nittany Inn on the evening of St. Patrick's Day. Starch 17, at a meeting held In the Am nitheatro on Wednesday evening. An nouncement MY made In regard to the election of men to eorvo next year on the various student government bodlesa of the college. Tho election will take place in about one month A class hat woe adopted at this meet ing. bearing the numerals of the close above two bars The numerals and bars whits oar , ' n , ..blue background. A. 'tV. Roberts, the varsity wrestling manager, urged the class to have a good turnout on February 22, the night of the Cornell wrestling moot PLANS BEING MADE FOR INTERCLASS BOXING MEET Elena have been started for the ann ual inter-class boxing tournament, which will be hold just after the Easter va cation Hostilities will probably start about April 16. This meet ems former ly staged before Easter vacation, but last year "Doe" Lewis introduced the Idea of having It a little later. and thin plan will bo carried out again Thin year Dr. C E Kennedy, the assistant physical director, will have charge of the men All of the Inter-chute boxing managers aro requested to report to him within the hear future so that ar rangements may be completed. As boxing le a eomewlutt unfamiliar anon to Um Freshmen, a beginner.. eking had been charted Thin class month every week A tournament will be arranged In the near future among the momborn of the clans, and two bouts will be ntaged each heck until the first of April. FORESTERS RETURN FROM ANNUAL WESTERN TRIP The annual north-webtern trip of the Penn State senior foresters was brought to a close on Sunday, February 11, when they returned home from Chicago Tho trip started on January 24, and lasted nearly three weeks, during which time many of the principal cities of Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin were visited by-Mr O R. Croon, assistant professor of forestry. mos in charge of the trip and was accompanied by S W. Areii, H. B Long, C B Davis, Wal ter I:Ashbaugh, Frank Foltz.' Samuel Corbin, and Walter Boyce, all senior foresters. Theoo eight men went directly from hero to Toledo, Ohio, and from there to Detroit. At Ann Arbor, Aitchison tho eonior foresters of the University of Michigan tendered the State men a reception After visiting several of the smaller cities of this section, the trip was continued to armed Rapids. and from there to Madison, Wisconsin, where the United Staten Forest Producte•lab- Oraatory was visited At this pbteo sev eral locums were given the students Tho trip woo continued to Chicago, and from hero they returned to State Col lege. Throughout the entire trip, the State men wore treated royally, and it was a success in every way During tho toot wookin March, them) mon will go to their southern• camp whore thoy wilt romnin until com monument. TO 8110 W COLLEGE "MOVIES" At o meeting hold lost Wodnooday night the Lackawanna Clubi decided to show the moving ploturos of the college in the various towns of the county during raster vacation. SUNDAY SPEAKER Dr. William C. Wallace, proeldont of Wiwimineter College, ;slew Wilmington, Pa., will ho the collage speaker for next Sunday. Dr 'Wallace wee Just recently made prenidant at Weetminiater, and auccroda Dr. Robort N. Russell, - who spoke to Penn State audiences lent year. -„, ' , I. P. A. Will Hold State Convention Here" In Apri The annual state convention of the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Prohibition Association will be held nt Penn State this yew. A.lllll 20 to 22 It is the plan of the state committee to make the con vention one of the latgest of its kind over hold and at the present time efforts are being put forth to here In atten dance delegates from over, college in Pennsylvania. Several men of nation wide prominence in the prohibition movement will address the convention Among these is Professor Charles Scan lon, ulto at the present time is serving 1111 genetal secretary of the tempomnee committee of the Federal Council of Churches. It Is probable that Dr D. I. Colvin, president of the National Inter : collegiate Prohibition Association, will also be a speaker. One of the main features of the con vention will be the state oratorical con test In which orators from tile different branch associations in Pennsylvania will compote for tho championship of the State. A first prize of fifty dollars and a second prize of Monty-five donors v,lll bo awarded the mon delivering the two•beet orations. Tho Penn State branch of the In tercolleginto Prohibition Association will hold a local oratorical contest the sec ond week in March The winner of this contest 0111 represent Penn State in the sotto contest, hold at the time of the state convention. Tile local contort is open to anyone who desires to compete and orations may he made upon any Mom of the liquor problem. GLEE CLUB MEMBERS FOR NEW YORK TRIP SELECTED The members of the Glee Club who will make the trip to New York to com pote In the Intercollegiate Glee Club contest have been selected ns the result of a competitive trial, hold last {wok Mr. Robinson• has aloe announced the tecelpt of a confirmatory letter from the Ildison Phonograph Company mulch seta the time for the recording of the Penn State Quartet's singing at hlt A. M. on March 3, the date of the Inter collegiate Content The men who will make the tilp ate no follows First tenors Moore 'l7, Bowsaws 'lO, Harding '2O, Mogelato. 'lB, Farr '2O, Patrick 'l7, flews 'l9, 111111 CaLtnaelt 'lO Second tenors Sauret hal' 'l7, Henderson '17,..-Garl 'l9, Bartz 'l9, J Wlinoo 'lB. Gillespie 'lB. and Palm 'lB First basses• McMain 'lB, Heider 'l7, Lutz 'lB, Houtz 'l7, McDow ell 'l9, Taylor 'lB, and 014.011 'lB, , Sec ond basses. Neilson 'lB , 'Walter 'l7, Sioeitzing 'l9, Robinson 'lB, Bright 'lB, Monroe '2O, Richnids 'lB, and Blais dell '2O FOR SALC—A soot] one horse wagon Also a two horse carriage Ingolr , of Mrs Robert Way 803 W Colleg , Ave. Bell Phone 2 W Candy Ofcourao you Isnot your Houma Party Candy and you want It to bo All wo ask of you Is to como In and Nee our now candles which are put up in very attractive box&I Masa aro put up In 1,2, 3 and 6 pound boos Gregory Bros. Candyland Stores State College Bellefonte Somebody's 100 Words Are Going to Win the Writer of Them a Dandy Suit of LAAIGHAM-IHIGH ' CLOTHES The hundred words you write have just as good a chance of win- m: , ), 1.4,p-1, nine* you the prize of a suit of Langham-High, as those of any other ;Ii 1 , 1 , 4" • boy of the High School age. ) t e 7 "" , . N 4 Langham-High Clothes represent such a new idea in clothes ,:.' —th ey are specially designed for you fellows between 1.5 and 20 - "A,- , that we want to get every boy in town acquainted with them. 1 ) •, J -2 , • I For the first tim a you younger young men, who have always \ o fJ , wanted truly Young Men's Style, will find clothes that satisfy you • • perfectly. Write an essay of one hundred words or less on this subject: "How Much Does Good Taste in Dress Influence Success?" Handle the surkject any way you want to-there steno conditions-no restric tions, oxcept that each essay submitted should be neatly written In ink on one side / the paper, be one hundred words or less, and that It must be brought Into ourf Lssay Department by the writer, in person, on or before The judges, who will decide which boy has written the March 15th best essay, will he men prominent In the business and pro- , s LA s V, pro / Sessional Sessional life of this city. No hope to announce their. names 4 , ~.-, 4 ~ , S¢ the near future. N,I, -', .., - 3 , I It should take only I. little while to write such an essay. Bet to ,_ , be sure, you'd better start . it today-you have as good a chance ....' as the next lellea of wlealog the prise. ~.;.- ~.. Essays received by mall will not be considered. Be sure to .. ....4.Z .. ....7. 1 ,,,_ deliver youressay to us la person. Setuers & Heberling TWO YEAR MEN TO HOLD ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT -An athletic tournament between the lint and second year men In the Two Year rout.° will be ntaged in the Ar mory on March 17 Practically all nr rangernents have been made, and an Interrating program can be looked for ward to Thu tournament will be opened by an exhibition of nutting-up drills and folk dancing. Thin will be followed by wt ogling in all the clauses .d boxing at all aelghtit A banket ball game be- Moen the first and emend year men will conclude the proms.. The tour nument in in charge of the physical do per tment, and no admission will be charged 19 1 9 Your. last chance to order CLASS HATS Orders taken at Krumrines Wed. 6:30 to 8:30 Thurs, 6:30 to 8:30 ,A?go?P@i§iNgr:go-Pgli*:Pgiogi*tgi-k to ,ir ii Gymnasium Shoes All Leather and Rubber Goods M i i 1;73, g COLLEGE BOOT SHOP tz 2a , Represented by e 610 E. C. OCHSENREITER, Track HOUEM ' f b 0 . / ci) ~. Mention of agents name in making purchases n 111 , 0 - will insure him regular commission ''. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1917 The standard reference for Fraternity Jewelry, together with individual Badge price lists ,will be mailed on application. Novelties Medals Badges Insignia L. G. BALFOUR Bz . CO. ATTLEBORO, MASS. Gentzel & McEachren Fresh & Smoked Meats Fish and Oysters College Ave. and Pugh St PENN - STATE COLLEGIAN CADET REGIMENT INVITE) TO PRESIDENT% INAUGURATION •The college cadets have received a special invitation from Robert N. far per, Clllllrlll6ll of the Inaugural Com mittee, Washington. D. C, to take pmt In the Inaugural ceremonies of Presi dent Wilson. They ore assured a prom- Mont place In the line under Ceneral H. C. Scott, who Is Grand Marshall of the ocua•lon Owing to the fact that the cadets are not provided with over coats and aloe that they are not a part of the Pennsylvania National Guard entitled to transportation, it Is doubtful whether any arraniornent can be made to accept the invitation DEUTSCHER VEREIN IN MEMBBERSHIP CAMPAIGN The Deutsch.' \Wein Club lam in augurated a membership campaign to serme more new members from those students who ate taking Getman et who ale interested In It. This cam paign is being conducted by various student committees At future meet ings special elTot is will be made to feat ure the musical put of the program If you want the best grade of work done go to HENRY GRIMM Suits Made to Order 216 E. College Ave JEWELER and OPTICIAN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Agent For Smith Typewriters C. E. SHUEY 138 South Allen Street Mentholated Bronchial Lozenges For the relief of Coughs and Throat Irritations, Krumrine's CAPTAIN AIIItEhI/8 ILL Captain A. E Ahrends, of the mili tary department. who has been troubled with indigestion for some time, left lost Monday for Wnshington. D C., where ho trill be trotted In the Walto Reed Hospital.. The ailment In not looked upon 09 eel Into as 110 expects to t eturn For Quality and Service in FRUIT AND GROCERIES Go To MARTIN'S Opposite Postoffice HURWITZ AND SMITH Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Suits made-to•order Repairing neatly done. - Allen Street TN' r • DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU 65 , that the VICTROLA in your g , Fraternity was too small for 66 1 the house? (51 DO YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO 55 . 7 Go down today and talk it over g with the man in THE MUSIC ROOM Page Three Keep Your Eyes in Style Wear Shelltex shur-ons with Tone Lenses. MRS. EVA B. ROAN 522 E. College Ave.