Wednesday, - Mar. 14,1917 Seventy-five Cornell men established a recordin selling aluminum ware last summer. For several years the profits of these men have Increased and tills past summer found the Cornell men leading In the selling line, having dis posed of more ware than men of any other Institution Yale is rapidly perfecting plans for n large addition to their campus to he need exclusively for Freshmen.. DeMaw University has instituted a course for Freshmen called "How to Study." The course has caused a marked improvement In the scholar- ship of the class Seventy live undergraduates of Princeton and seNeral members of.the faculty ha% e promised to go to Eng land on the first of June to help carry on Y. M. C. A. but work which is be ing conducted in the 13ritish concentra tion camps. From this number one or more units of 20 men will be selected More then $2400 hoe been contrib• uted to the American Field Service Fund by the students, faculty and friends of the University of Califor nia. This money will go to the main tenance of an ambulance at the French front At Utah University, all sophomores whose class due remains unpaid utter a certain date are given a ducking on €ooking -Zackwarb (Wool; of March 14th.) FIVE YEARS AGO. The Blue and White Wrestling Team scored a 6.1 victory over Penn on the Armory mat. Captain Leek. Very, Shollenherger and Lamb got falls, xhile Park and Karcher won on decisions Each bout counted one Point, whether won on a decision or A fall. ==! An urgent appeal tram a student was followed by an editorial urging the students to keep dogs out of the Chapel services, especially on Sun• da>s - - - The Sophoh.are class won unani• measly from the Freshman class In a close debate on the question "Re• solved, That the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution was Justified." TWENTY YEARS AGO The Mandolin Club and Quartet gave their opening concert. A return basketball game with Buck nell was played In the College Ar mory, State winning by the score of 20-7. Dr. Atherton was asked to be one of the members of a committee to pro pound the subject of 'University Ex• tension Bellefonte, Lock Haven and Johnstown were to be the centers for State. Professor Sparks was already enrolled for a series of lectures. Reports have been receised by the Military Department that place Penn State third In Class C In the Intercol legiate Rifle Matches at the and of the third week. A different method is be ing used in scoring tho teams Instead of being pitted against ally particular team, each team is assigned IL place in their particular class according to the total score attained. In thefiret match Penn State was third with lowa State first and Worchester Polytechnic Insti tute second IN the second meet Bos ton Tech 'slipped Into third place thus relegating fourth place for State, white In the third match lowa and Worces ter Tech. changed places and State re turned to her old position of third. The results of the later meets are not a vailable as yet. Intho roarer meet the State score dropped to 733 but In the nest rose to 830 which was the highest attained this year In the sixth match, held lost week, the score again dropped but this time orb to 810 This would make State's score to date .4008 which Is an average of 783. In view of the gains made in the last two moots, the State team will no doubt secure sec ond place, provided no phenomenal spurt was made by any of the other teams aloe MADE A RECORD SWIM 0111 Student at Bryn Mawr College Dow the Trick A now record of fifteen second. for the sixty-eight foot swinm, front, wee established yesterday at the first swim ming meet of the year at Bryn Mawr College, and five records wore broken. Incidentally, the new echlovements brok three records •hold during the poet foul years by Miss Jean Ewart. a graduate student. Her time for the sixty-eight foot swim was 13 3-t em ends. but Miss Eleanor Dulles, Auburn N. Y., finished in fifteen seconds flat Mien Margery Scattergood, of Phila delphia, covered the distance in 16 1-I seconds. Booth aro seniors. The Penn State Collegian to now on ante at Graham's on the corner, live cent. per cony IF YOU BREAK YOUR LENSES • LET ME DUPLICATE THEM QUICK SERVICE MRS. EVA B. ROAN _ 522 E. College Ave. „ _ Diu News from other 011ege$ their Poet appearance on the campus. The students of Princeton Univer sity who enlisted In the Princeton Pro• visional Battalion started regular mili tary drill last Monday. Members of the faculty have Interested themselves In the battalion and have Joined the movement in which more than sixty Der Cent of the student body Is en rolled. Realization of the plan to train the Columbia University baseball team In Infantry drill came recently. The ca pers of throwing and. batting the spheres In the cage were suspended for half an hour while the squad was piloted about the floor of the gymna sium. One of the undergraduates, a former West Point cadet, put tho players through the rudiments of in fantry drill regulations. A unique method of awarding non athletic activitity In in vogue at Colum bia University. Charms, known no King's Crown Insignia. are granted to all students engaged in University pub lications, debating. dramatic and musi cal societies, shown and chess. The in signia la In the shape of a miniature King . a Crown on which Is a email em blem according to the nature of the special activity. each as a miniature Spectator for the newspapei men, a gavel for the Vanity debaters, and a mock for the Vanity Show partial- Pants. ELIMMIN An extra lecture was given in the series arranged for Engineers, on Tuesday, March 0. D R. Mason, a graduate in Mechanical Engineering, 1911, explained an interesting moving picture film entitled "Prom Ore to the Finished Steel Pipe." The film was furnished by the National Tube Com pany, with which Mr Mason has been for seseral years as a sales engineer The various steps in the manufac ture of pipe were exhibited, begin sing with the mining of the ran Iron ore in Minnesota. The process of malt- ing pipe of the smaller sizes with butt welded joints, and of making larger Pipe with lap welded Joints, was clear ly presented. The Illms were of a high educational value, as well as In. teresting to those who are not engi neers There are 725 students In the School of Engineering, and most of them were present. Mr. Weingardner, an expert milling engineer from Sprout-Waldron Co., 3luncy, Pa , was here last week to con fer concerning the milling experiments which are being carried out on the explosiveness of flour mill dust A further series of experimental studies is to be made of the causes of exult). slon by dried materials, and methods of preventing their transmission through the mill to the bins where the heavier explosions take place On March 16th, at 4:30, in Itoom 200, Engineering "D", Professor E A. Hitchcock, Engineer of the Clark Man agement Cooperation of Cleveland, w 111 address the students on "Water Power Developments in the South." The lec turer will illustrate with slides the various hydro electric power plants, which have recently been built In the Southern States, to supply power for the cotton industry, and for general in. dustrial uses Professor A. .1 Wood lectured PHo day night, March 9th, at the Westing. house Air Drake plant, Pittsburgh, on "Forces Acting on the Locomotive Drly lag Wheel." COTTAGE VISITOR. Miss Anna Hauser, 'l4, visited the Woman's Building last Saturday and spoke on Home Economic.; e‘tension work. Miss Hauser is the Economics Extension Specialist at Bulger; Col. lege WESTMORELAND COUNTY CLUB IS ORGANIZED A meeting of all students whose hom es aro In Westmoreland County was held in Old Main last Thursday evening which resulted In the organlmtion of the Westmoreland County Club A constitution cam drawn up and adopted The following officers were elected to servo for this semester:-Pres...T Sea ms.. Vico pies. Craig Hill. Sec., ❑d. Sheerer, freas . R. C. Cope. FOREST L. STRIIBLE PLUMBING AND HEATING Both Phones Cornell University:Medical College IN THE CITY OF_NEW YORK Admits graduates of Penn State College presenting the required Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Instruction by laboratory methods throughout the course Small sec tions facilitate personal contact of Student and Instructor Graduate Courses loading to A. M. and Ph. D. also offered nodar di rection of the Graduate School of Cornoll University. ApplleaUons for ad:1118.10n uro prof embly made not later than Juno. Next Bowdon opens September 20, 1017. Tor Information and, andidogda ad- TILE DEAN, Cornell lin!varsity Medlin! College, Box 152, Fleet Ave and 26.1, St. Now York City. ~','„:,..,, r mi_;, - ~„-Z--, WILKES•BARRE ALUMNI HOSTS TO STUDENTTS The Wilkes•Barye Alumni Club was host last Monday to the students of the IVtlkes•ltarre High School when the moving pictures of the college were. shown and the College guar. ette was present. On the following day. March VI, the annual dinner of the club was held and the members were addressed by President Sparks and H. Walton Mitchell, president of the board of trustees. -o-- CAPTAIN AIIIIEMIS BACK Captain A. E Ahrends, after an ab sence of about three week,., returned to State College bunt Friday. He had been undelgolng treatment for indiges tion at the Walter Reed Hosrdtal at NVaithington, D C.. and had emetically recovered from him lanes. But at pre sent he is confined to his home with a cold caught during the trip home Ho Is expected to bo out In a few days and will then resume Ills duties us com mandant. New Educational Ideals Being Tried Last fall, Mra G. 0 Pond, in con junction with the Department of Edu cation and a number of the students of the college, established at her home an experimental elementary school in which It was proposed to carry out the best of the practices now recommended by the leading educa tional authorities of today. The work has been carried on through the win ter with remarkable success, and at present Mrs. Pond is visiting some of the leading experimental schools of the countm for the purpose of study ing their methods She Is now In New England where she will visit Mrs Johnson's experimental school at Greenwich, Conn. In Mrs Pond's school, which tenches children only through kindergarten to the sea oath grade, the results of some remarkable educationnl experiments have been utilized. It has been found by the Russell Sage Foundation that the ordinnry school spelling hook con tains about twenty tholisand words and that the vocabulary of an ordi nary person contains but a little over one thousand words; therefore In the new school the spelling book contains only those words which are in common use. As it has been found that the composition of nn average person Is almost entirely confined to letter writ ing, the composition work in Airs Pond's school alms to train the child particularly in that art The children are taught to read by first telling them interesting stories after which It s found they study their reading lessons voluntarily. The children attending the school I were examined last fall both mentally land physically 10 Doctors Rapeer and I Dale and records of the progress of each child will be kept. Inaddition to their ordinary studies the children are taught the drama tirntion of the stories that are rend to then; Writing is taught by C Farabaugh, 'lB, a graduate of \Vest Chester State Normal School, and arithmetic Is taught by Miss Millicent Pond, of the William Penn High School for Girls, Philadelphia -‘,-- DR. IiAPEER AND MISS _ LOVEJOY AT KANSAS CITY Together with over 200 Pennsylvan ian., Dr. Reimer of the Department of Education and Mien Sara Lovejoy of the Dome Economics Department at tended the convention of the National Educational association hold at Kansas Cit.y during the nook of February 28 While at the convention, which wan attended by over four thousand dole- Faten, Dr. Ramer presented a paper on the htlmleel Essentials of Physical Education,. in which ho described the first scale over invented for the MOAB uromont of health and physical devel opment. JEWELER and OPTICIAN REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Agont For Smith Typewriters C. E. SHEET 133 South Allot, Street A Distinctive St. Patricks Day eß4Diailliiidel Special Package Belle Meade Sweets Krumrine's Drug Store :;,(Fsitzie3:6:its: , ,sitt.:,3-,;(si.ifs , t:r›!tia..lsl:si- , c e i,. v 0 o For the Month of March a 5 Eight student posters for a dollar 5 - Constantly adding new , 5 ifo Art Prints 610 6tci 640 to our large collection. We can supply your room g with just the pictures 5 5 liii' 5 That You Enjoy 0 66) • wi 0 . ; 3 MUSIC ROOM ;"tiIEA ssl m , :zmurmA 71 , ... • . PENN . STATE COLLEGIAN FRESHMAN TOSSERS LOSE TO BELLEFONTE Drop a Second Match in the Academy Cape—Score a Tie at Half-time Use Different Rules The Freshman basketball team play ed a return engagement with the Bellefonte Academy live at Bellefonte last Thursday night, but according to all reports, the results were no more to the liking of the first-year men than they were in the game played lief e as a preliminary to the Pitt game. The final score was 43 to J 1 in faior of the Academy players The game nos played under too sets of rules, the first half being In. Itercolleglate and the second half being governed by Eastern League regain Bons That the Freshmen were more familiar with tile former met N et laced by the fact that tile score at half time was 1848 During the latter period, however, the Bellefonte boys, playing' according to their set of rules, seemed to cut loose and the yearlings failed to stop them. Iluntelnger, high scorer for the home team, registered all his two-pointers during the second half, Bullan and Wolfe tried hard to put their team ahead, but the general team-work of "Lochrle Brothers & Company" was too much for the more Individual play of the Freshmen. 31til- Inn scored 12 of his team's points, while J I.ochrle registered 21 for Bellefonte, seventeen of them being Penalty throws There was an os er abundance of fouls and in this respect the Freshmen were the most stnerelY punished, The line up and stimmam• Freshmen-31 Bellefonte-43 Position Mellen F ... It Lochrie Muschiltz . F Huntzinger Kincaid .0 Lochrie Drown . G . Pollock Wolfe . G Josephsun Referee—Walker, Thee-2o minute halves, Field goats—Mullan I, Wolfe 3, Mx chill, 2, Kincaid 1, Hunt4lnuer 5, It Loehrle 3, J. Loehrle 2, Polloelc 2, Jo. sephspn I, Foul goals—Mullan, 11 out of 22: J Loehrle, 17 out of 26. COUNTY CLUB'S PRESIDENTS MEET TOMORROW NIGHT Alexander It Chambers, chairman of the student booster campaign commit tee, has called a meeting for Thursday evening at 7 00 o'clock in loom 114 Main. tit Achich time literates o 11111 be distributed to the tarious heads of the clubs legarding the tut tier steps to he taken In connection with the Booster Campaign It will be tile duty of each president to see that every neampapet hi his dis trict remises a copy of the literature which will be given out It it the de she of the committee In charge to have the editor 1.11 Inset dons in us many pa tient as Is possible. The idea Is to im press the Importance of the 01110 091 lo tion on the people of the state M means of the press. FOUND—At the Cornell hrealllng meet a 1111111'S glove, left hand, COlOl steel gray hlth black rlbo Ohne, all! and the Immo with Roberts at the Sigma PI house EUREKA The Dread Thal &Wane, Try our delicious Pastry and too Cream T/IE STATE COLLEGE BAKERY Both Phones. State=Centre Electric Co. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL State=Centre Electric Co. Store Closes at 6 P. M tMUMd HOUSE COMMITTEE PAYS FLYING VISIT Legislators on 'Biennial Inspection Tour Are Given Rousing Welcome At Mass Meeting Penn State Honed out In (mt. InA Wednesday aftetnoon to melcome the Appropriation Committee of the House of Rept esentathes, nho stele malting their biennial Inspection tt ip All classes tvele dismissed 01 I:20 in or• der to petnilt the atudents to get to the And!lotion] to shot, limit Intel• got in the chat of the legislators The effect of the musing welcome was lely elldent In the Ito nerds SI/01(411 by the chairman. the I 1011(11111110 .1, P Woodtvaid, and by .1 11, Simpson, lop rettentatil e from Allegheny count). As far as the leanings of the coin mule,. Ito, gum o should get her large appropilatlon, but mfr R•oodiuud tit tered n nolo of warning Mien lie said that the Income of the state was not sufficient to meet the demands made upon It The polnt of this retnarit to readily seen, finless n method of In creasing the slat• Income Is de , l , ed. Pam State will not be able to get all that she abl,s, despite the fatotable attitude of the approprintion conuolt• tee Moth speakers mentioned the enormous quantity of mill that thry had ieceived on behalf of the college and lon Impossible it tins to ansm rr It all ' The train bearing the commit lee bey late in arril lug at Lemont, but State Wll4 being boogied none the less, rot the reit:tiling Wee and Mandolin Club, were on the came train Dining the tlrentnne Journey, the musical organ- I/at lons entertained the legl%tatol4 ulth mull , otal and Insqltntrittal so. lectlona. POT{ SALL: —Slv cs findu tout Ing cap In Ilist clot. nicehankgtl Hlmpu Would I=l Molls Holmes, Cox 445, State College Mowry's Cafe Open Day and Night Everything in Season Good Thing; s to Eat Come and See Me HURWITZ AND SMITH Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Suits made-to-order Repairing neatly done EIMEEM - ----71 , - , —, .- *--- 7 - 77.ASSIS 111111- :41.ti , ; - .;;272.- 4 _ . ~,.. ~..-...,-.......,:-.....--,....,... j --- w:mcm: l-.--r ~.:: , \ \ ;-;.. .. „‘ t :4 • ZST,T.-- , ;-,., ;, \ ~.,,,v 4. -->. :... \,,- ..,,.. r ,• ,i, r , i-, 4 = - = 1 .- • '), ~, \ W;'l;l4A ..• ' 'S''' \ ,•'-''..- ' --. ' .--= I 5.„.:: . .. , • , :t7 . • 4- , .., •"' •', \ \ ~ - 1 1;. , ,,,j,;,v1V0- tl. , ' . ' - .; '' c l ~...^...7 1:c : '...; i . .. .4, i; 4 4, . 7 7 - , -...?;" , .- 1. ';',...:" •; - ;..7..... , .„-;;;.: "`......;711 ''4,..•',. -: , :13.:':, 'et t .V.2.:_:;2l:-: , -- . -. ' - -'•• •••• ---..--.... ...+ 1 *"..• • ~, ,, ,„n 5 \5 1- r r - ...,:, \ 1 ,-- ' j! ,- 7": 7....== ; • "•"-L. 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Building on Pt Idol muffing Sine ch _9 Tote meeting hill ho upon to nald-up Inendo • x outs T 1101.40 4111.011‘IIIII: to he inesent ehould hand theft canton elthel to the lnexlaent. n D Macon of it, DI Colllnttet beim u Mond.), Al tit II 19 BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1917 The standard reference for Fraternity Jewelry, together with individual Badge pi ice lists ,will be mailed on application: Novelties Meaals Badges Insignia L. G. BALFOUR & CO. " ATTLEBORO, MASS. JSEs....-__ —..aggiL Gentzel & McEachren Fresh & Smoked Meats Fish and Oysters College Ave. and Pugh St 7 "•• - - - -- . ~,_ .- i , Page Three Dr. %WEER A PPOIIN TED EDIT Dr Rancor, Diotessor of I:ducat In the School of Liberal Arts has renth beet appointed associate edit of the Annuli/in dour nal of School ghetto In Intel 110004 istie of the Jour al of I:duration there dn:moil on a tithe his it, Donee! entitled “Stitc Saillualon and DiNg.l,o Intl opts'. 9ric ARROW wa„ fr COLLARS are curve cut to fit the shoulders perfictly Te r V;,, Cluctt•cabod orco InAtakos ,~„ ,~' `ta ~.;ia.