Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 23, 1917, Image 4

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yNe Reduction on All Pipes At
i , From Now Until Commencement A
Many of these pipes we cannot buy today at the pried-we
GRAHAM AND SONS On the Corner
Baseball Trip
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11.1` , 40d il) 111 IN ocent Penn State pitch-
The 111,4 hurler him also done to
ilet duty In lour other cotton so that he
has seen letylee in twelve of the lit
-10011 1, IIIICV played this scar
'the First %lotury
in the 11100 game with West Virginia.
khltd but six scattered hits,
c hilt his P.ant-mates Jumped oil the of
-I,,itetner and GandY for ten
solid Me,o netting them eight runs
'rile. thud S. I.le sae Bto 2 Penn State
took tit I. el hi [ho sel-ond inning hi
nuts, and they gradually
littn.eed Sall total during the remain
ing ionink West Virginia, on the
one It nal tould do nothing with
I i01,111 , i il4 11, en,. The mountaineeis
tills piano a inlseruble game in the
tl, Id hilt Mate fielded la illiontly.
Atingle at setond, accepted ten chan
t., Multi, oil) and bah Lge and Adam
esoLuted a lightning doable play lie
also tllnn
e tloough with a timely too.
hagget lib thou all around playing
cart a feattite of the game, the vetenm
told tcl.ti dtiving out two lilts and
titan his Suet_ n uns besides plming a fine
wane Calm; led the telll7l In
halting atilt three hits. ono a triple.
NO kik 11111.011 also batted acid The
SUM t.
rune int•ILI . - 0 2 1 0 3 0 2 0 0-8 10 2
10 t ii.../01,1 -0 0 0 1 01 0 0 0-2 0 0
IlLitlt lI.• - I Itavuld and Wheeling.
I-ititt ni 1. (..indy and King.
tt 1 , 1 1 Irglnla I% Inn Out
'lO. Imo ‘\.lt Virginia came to bat in
the Oath tuning of Thursda3"s Warne,
t4llll tit tle tas leading 2 to 0, but three
0111,11 x I SULIe/iSiOlt put over enough
n
111110 to IF titolo. lip to that point,
thumb) 11 el pitched remarkablo ball,
holding the he,tty hitting mountaineers
to, tot, singles IL VMS 1.1. tough
Col tin young pitcher to lose, af
t,, It 111111111p1uently been Noon, the 11-
n 11 1,1111 1/01111; I to a
,ta h , „do n. run In the tenth, but
:tg art lit St lit girths tied the acorn In
the .b.l_ ah, they succeeded in filling
the b o, nod then scored the Winning
lun on a 001 l executed squeeze plug.
(intim tlai I:no led in the batting tor
Pvtill Stnli. 'rho SCUM
l'i•nil Sun. 00000200010-3100
\\ N 114.1111, 00 0 0110 0 02 1 1-4 10 1
1..111,./I,+ -Cramley and Whecllng.
Julie /111,1 11,11er.
It ouuk Landon Out
Johnston ono In taro form against
Pitt .11111 held tho Smoky City collegians
to font mite, too of which happened to
he of the home tun nriety With tho
011114111 of those too runs, Pitt utw
unlade to Home, the Anal result being
I to J lenngdon, Mrs star pitcher.
oho, It is tenanted, is going to sign to
csintt.mt unit the St Louis National
Li none [kJ., moiled to be easy for the
i•rnn Mote sloggers , and ho was forced
to low, the bo, in tine shalt Inning.
'l'ltorpo Bats Well
Tian Dr. hllyleg In right field be
t. Luxe Johnston mas In the box, proved
to 1,, the sane of the hour for the Blue
10Ili 1%11110 Ills double and triple
10,11 01111111 responsiblo for State's
ne, and tho came at the most op
nin tune times Robinson also joined
the twin .a Pittsburgh and materially
silent:Chem.! the Infield Hastings and
Carlson est o the Pitt stars, each hit
ting fin the 1 hcult Tho lino-up
EMITIMEI
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ttly the, 41, I 0 0 1 1 0
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Totals ... 30 2 4 27 16 3
Penn State-0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0-4
Pitt 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-2
Howard Again
After a duce day root, Howard was In
1101• fo:RI agalnift Carneslo on Saturday
Ind tthllo tho ocoro of 8 to 0 would In
dicate that Ito woo hit rather hard,
are selling them
E=ssza
Doper)• H•t
1I
Grotzlet f
Yeager, cf
Cuno, If
CONgITII C. lb
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16 4 11 2n 1.1 5
l'ennState-1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 2-0
Can n . I'o6ll 0 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 0-4
New Appointments
aboooce to vurttuo tooth/ate Itot k
E. 1.3 DeTut lc, Asolotant. I.torovror of
Agt leultural Cl elltilitl J, (U Ili% e lilt) Of
n 1111018)
I•' N Pagan • Astilstnnt Professor of
1101 tleulture
C Cis en. Associate Professor of
Exp. imental ANi leultural Chemisti S
(Will do ehemimtl not It In a munition
(actor) )
A 12. C 110.15, Instructor In Iletany
(I lamtrd et slty, . Ints t two! , ed 0
Fellonehin)
C V Hotta, Instructor In Cis II En
gineering (Cornell University)
Miss 1., V T. Simmons will act as
Dean of Women in Mils College, Oak
land, Callfolnla, during the year 1917-
18
TIIOI4O excused for military duty are
C 13 Steele, 13 D Walker, and E C
I Woodruff
Dr II T Collins~ It ei been called to
\Vmlhlngton, D C, t* the United States
Got e: nment
Facull) Promotion,'
The fullest log promotions acre 11100
made M the trustees
A \V Cotton from Associate Profes
sor to Professor
A It Eurromharle from Astor late
Pr presser to PrOfesliOr
C 0 Harris from Associate Professor
to Professor.
J T Marslunan from Associate Pro
fessor to Professor.
II ir Steelier from Associate Profes
sor to Professor
J II Tudor from Associate Professor
to Professor
C F. Zook from Associate Professor
to Professor
0 P. Revoke from .Assistant to Asso
slate Professor
w D. Crockett from Assistant to As..
molar° Professor
C Myers from Assistant to Ass°.
clot° Professor of Plant needing
C P Noll from ASSOitant to ASSOelate
Professor
S W. White front Assistant to Asso
ciate Professor
C. R. Anderson from Instructor to
Assistant Professor
9 T Bechdel from Instructor to As
/dr:Mint Professor
• M Broderick from Instructor to
Assistant Professor
S C Cates from Instructor to As
sistant Professor
P. C Clint ch from Instructor to As
sistant Professor
D Hide:. from Instructor to Assis
tant Professor
C L Harris from Instructor to Assis
tant Professor
A P Mason from Instructor to As
sistant Professor
L 0 Ovorholts from Instructor t.
Assistant Professor.
S B Parsons from Josh actor to Au
shrtnot Professor
A E. Roberts from Instructor to As
sistant Professor
C W. Robinson from Instructor t.
Assistant Professor.
• W Shoenherger from Instructor t•
Assistant Professor.
Jacob Tangos from Instructor to As
shrtant Professor
E I Wilde from Instructor to As
alstant Prolosor
A B 11*ans from Assistant to In
structor.
IT. P Cooper from Assistant to In
au actor.
Henry Roast, Jr • from Assistant t•
Instructor
B if Hermonn from Teaching Pei
low to Instructor.
L P McCann from Assistant to In
structor.
D. K. Morrill from Assistant to In
structor
R S. Spray from Assistant to Instru.
tor.
D C. Nimes from Assistant to In
structor.
a r h ono
3100G0
301 1 0 0
400 3 3 0
411 0 0 0
312 0 0 0
ab r h on a
oh r h oa o
401 0 1 0
400 0 0 0
200 2 1 0
100 0 1 0
100 0 1 0
200 1 1 0
SOPHOMORE GIRLS HOLD
SUCCESSFUL LAWN FETE
A very nuccessful lawn fete, both
from a financial an well an a social
point of view, woe held by the girl. of
olasn of 1910 on the lawn In the front
of the Women's Building last Saturday
evening. Ile purpose, of raining funds
to send a ropresentativo to the North
field conference In June, was the mum
an of the similar event last your. A
decided Innovation wan Introduced In
having a vlctrola dance, and It proved
to bo a most nebular attraction. The
usual Ice cream, cake, and lemonade
tables were In evidenco.
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 & ( CO.
ATTLEBORO, MASS./
PROMINENT PEOPLE
ATTEND CELEBRATION
The Home Economics Department Ob
serves Tenth Year of
1 Founding
Many %haters and alumnae acre here
Innt ueek attending the celebration of
the tenth 111111 i, entary of the founding
of the I tome Economics Depot tment
pMO held on Thursday and ' , tidal'
A highly Interesting program laid been
of ranged and sepakets of national
pi eminence hi the Time Economies
❑old Pete among those who gm, !n
-ab utAl‘ e Iseult es dot log the two day's
session
102 1 1 0
510 2 5 1
1 1 0 11 0 1
412 1 U 1
101 4 1 0
100 2 0 1
112 2 2 1
311 0 2 0
311 0 2 0
100 0 0 0
The numerous sesslonn nele nil
held in the Old Chapel. beginning
addleav of mercer:re I, IF Walton
President Spar its gave a
shalt history of the gt ooth of the
Home Economies department Other
41,00110 m of the evening , ere Min . +
Irene Altnermott, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
our Mrs. Ronald P Clermon. prealdent
of the State Federation of Pommy'-
, cola uornerr, both of %shunt voice of
the :elation of the State Ftderation to
the :allege, nod MI. Clara I. WeHt. of
Pittribtogir, oh. subject men "The
Valets of Humanity"
Perhaps one of the most interesting
talks was giten on Fr Ida% mot ning by
Aim's Item ',ALL Call in. gel ernment
Ihnne lILOIIOIIIIe4 e•pert. Iles Cal
,in took for her subject "Food Under
War Conditions" and In the eoume of
het 111111 brought out the Met that there
Slim Of too mut.lt emphasis
being laid on gardening. this year, and
a tor:eslmndlior +MAlea of other (00110
"There in too much waste." said the
spa Mei rind she gave Home Intermit
ing flguios In support of her Stlnnnlent
.. Foml was formerly overly abundant...
1.1 Cahill continued, "but now It IS
one of the four big problems of the our
Americain must let I. their eating
hulas, and It in up to tiro teachers of
Home Economies to educate the people'
Others oho spoke during the too
dry sertslon none Miss hurbel Beeler,
311.0.1 Terrill. Ali. Cathurine
Alati:at, Mrs Samuel Semple. and
011011 It Lot ejm A thinner Slns held
on Pririo etening pith All. Lovejoy
is the guest of honor The Home Eco
nomic sturienta presented her 111111 a.
Mite bunch of (looms, while the Alum
rine gate her a hambrome Pin Alb.
Lenoir* Into been dean of the depart
ment since Its founding About Wen
0-Me alumnae were bath fur the cel
ebration
Pitt Fresh Here
For Track Meet
The rieshman track team will corn
pore ugliest the 111 at ]ear men from
the lint% emit) of Pittsburgh, on Sat -
In dot. at 120 New Beaver field will
be the scene of the contest ',Melt prom
ises to be closel) fought The Blue and
Child yearlings 11)100 ill their midst
mineral dangerous performers who
promise to keep the 1920 back men
hustling sooty minute of the meet
l'ltt is especial') strong in the (matter
whore Shea and Duncan. who have
both emceed the COM SC in SO seconds,
will per (elm, and the westerners alto
boast of an eaceptionally good two
miler The ability of Martin, the
"Smoky City" broad Jompor and
hurdler. is also a factor which can not
be oterlmikett
Traci< Conch Mtn tin has decided t•
ntm his men in the lotion log manner
100 and 220 dashev—Holland, Hock
or and Wiener
Quarter mile—Thome and Clime
Coach Allotln both. that Ullery has
an excellent chance In this event since
he has eco.el ed the course In 61 sec
onds
Half mile—Thomas and Merril
One mlle—Orr and Morrll
Tuo mile—Shanor.
Hurdle —Wiener and Wolfe
Mond Jump—Wa), Wiener and UI
lorS
11155 Jump—Wa) and Hatfield
Shot put—.lncoby
Dianna—Rauch and Wolfe
"SCOTTY" WILLIAMSON
KILLED ON BATTLEFIELD
'Harold 'Williamson, folmerly a herd
er n one of tho college forms, hoe been
kille o d on the rh ltish front in France.
"Scott)", who enlisted In a Canadian
regiment about too years ago, was
struck by a shell while bringing Ger
man pt (contra to the rear News of
his death tens found In a letter from
Pri‘ate 1' I/fluent, ohich was recent-
It bI President Sparks Ho
tuna Identified by a news-potter clip
ping from the State College "Times",
stnnouncing his departure from the
I college and engstment pith a Canadian
regiment.
We Are Prepared
to Make Your
Commencement
Pictures
Ask us about our new
outfit—a brand new size.
The Smith Studio
R. H. BREON
~..... _ ~ I%'f
PENN STATE + r COLLEGIAN
Track Team Wins
(Contlpued From F(rot Pogo)
Cornell, of Pitt, In tho 220 yard dash
and King tegistered second In the quar
ter mile while .10101 ea and Runyan Won
second 11031018 In the broad and high
Jumps Cubicle° also produced a second
In the !ammo throe. being outdis
tanced by Sutherland, of Pitt Pond,
Cottom, Connell, Hunter, Clark and
Krushank also aided with several third
and foul tit places
E=l
had Shields been present to compote
in the mile and two mile events, Penn
State might hate been medited with a
few mole points but as it woo. Shields
leached the field only in time to enter
the half mile mac and a un in the relay
which was lathe: an unfortunate at
fall for Penn State since the team was
nosed out at the Ilnish by the Pitt
guru tot. Theo wele set oral events,
Imam or. In which the Blue and White
mutt madly did 0111110 Most noticeable
of these wele the high hurdles In which
four Nittany athletes qualified, the low
hurdles ha which Il like numbs, won
places, laud the shut put in 55 111011 three
Penn Syne men at oral
DR. SPARKS IN DEMAND AS
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Pt esitiont Spat ho in In great demand
US s. Nlloo,ol` at COUUMNICOMeIIt exec
els. of colleges and high mehoolo, nod
to date the robot, big program boo been
mapped out tot ISUI•
Case College, Cloveittntl, Ohio, May
Slot. Jefferoon Aledical College. Phil
adelphia, lune 2nd. Central If bf. C A.
Philadelphia. May 22rd, Ponnoylvanla
Museum, Phlhtdelphia, Mat 24th.
Digit School Commencements.—Ann
tine, May 25th, Dunmore, Juno lot,
Scottdale. June 15th, Charleroi, June
Centerville, tune 191),, Dawson,
June 20111, Heading, June 22nd. Ches
ter, June 24th, Hustle). June 29th.
He will also Ewalt to the Civic
Club of Williamsport, May 29th, and to
the Jotter. Club, Philadelphia, May 24
JUNIOR AND SOPH
ELECTRICALS ELECT
At a recent meting of the Electrical
Engineering Society, the following offi
cers ame selected for next year —H
A BMW e lB, President. I , Petersen . 1/3
vice president; T I F Derr is, nee
teeny and E 0 Scherrer 'lB treasurer
At the same meeting Plofessot G. H
Mills gave an intetesting address on
'The Automatic Telephone"
Doing to the fact that the sopho
motes o 11l not be taken Into the socley
Until nest fall, it meeting of the second
L's was held at ohich H. T
Cover otts elected mesident and R S
Miekey secretary-tt calmer.
This organization tuns necessary In
older to make turangemenM for the
annual banquet tendered by the !Meh
emet. to the Junin.. which is held
In the fall before the former are ad
mit. into membership in the !moiety.
Y. M. C. A. MEN VISIT THE
HUNTINGDON REFORMATORY
Six tnea representing tho Y M C
A %hilted the State Industrial Reform
at.). in Huntingdon hint Sunday. The
wont UllS composed of Wm. W. Wood,
Norman B Thomson, W. B. Kroll,
Richard Brink.. Roy Diem nnd . R. IC.
Cochnine, Jr Superintendent Patton
welcomed the men and hod them as
Ids guests for dinner. Following din
ner, the delegation took entire charge
of the chapel exercises which are con
ducted each Sunday Their audience
consisted of 600 young men, ranging
from 16 to 26 years, many of them high
school graduates and college students.
An Interesting feature of the exercises
on,, the music, xhich was rendered by
convict orchestra, also a choir made
up from their own numbers
Caps and Gowns
AT ARMORY
Friday 2:00 to 4:30 P. M.
Saturday 1:00 to 5:00 P. M.
$2.00 will be charged when an,
outfit is taken, but 25c will be re
turned if outfit is left with me out
side of Auditorium immediately
after graduation.
STRAW HATS
The Largest Showing
More Diversified Styles
The Utmost Values at the Price
See OuifExtra Good Qualitylat $2
See the Genuine Italian Panamas that
will render excellent service at $3
See our soft feeling stiff :sailor—the most comfortable
hat ever seen in a stiff straw.
Exclusive agency Crofut & Knapp Hats $3.00
Panamas $5.00
MyWhite Runnel Trousers—new neckwear—Sports in
,Knitted Fabrics, Dixie Weave and Flannel.inenk=,.,"
New;Coat and a Taouser Suits of Kool Cloth.
• Cliateithlei )
't
1, 1 1 ' PriM
' Baarialp. - ANDISTWCIEMA
wiromimm.
INMMtiIM/MI
Girls Give Big
Surprise In Play
A. totally unexpected treat Was given
to a State Colleen audience and to the
flame Economlcn annlveraarY guest. on
Friday evening In the Auditorium
when the Girl% Oleo Club rendered
In an excellent manner the operetta by
Paul Bliss, :The Feast of the Red
Corn "
The audience was taken by surprise
at the character of the sketch and the
onimable may In which the mernbers of
the club presented It. The solo and
chorus numbers In the offering were
given In easy style and the result of
the entire performance received the
gi eaten praise (rein the audience.
Needless to my, very little advertising
would be necessary to MI the house for
a repetition of the performance.
The "playlet" told an Indian story
and was ptesentNl In the quaint Di
diem deem. It centered around the
mischlotous activities of three very
energetic little Indian maidens. upon
valese doings the chorus commented
with "Somebody's Been up to some
thing—up to something" They were
the Misses Pishburn. Little and Scheer
(et in the mien of Fudges, Pudgee and
Wudgee The solo work of Miss CeClist
the singing and dancing of Miss Dreh
: and the tierce and realistic yelling
Indulged In by Silas Miller are all de
serving of indlaidual comment for their
excellence Miss Eva Hoy, as the Old
Squaw. was also very good The girls
were trained for the production by Miss
Mary Dunham and Dean C. C Robinson
If time can be found for the outpost , . It
Is possible that the operetta will be
Olsen again at Commencement time.
EMI=
At a meeting of the Blair County
Club last Wednesday night, officers
wets elected for next year The men
who will go into office next September
am C. W. Norton 'lB, proaldent, 18.
lc. Love 'lB, vice preeldent• H. W
Hair 'l9, treasurer, and H C Wright
'lB, gem ataxy.
HEALTH SERVICE'
P L. Myer. who has been confined In
the Infirmary aith an attack of bron
chial pneumonia, Is Improving rapidly
and is expected to be able to leave soon.
The year 1&4t1 saw the foundation of
the Baltimore College of Dental Sur
gery, the first of all Institutional den
tists, %% Idle three years earlier had been
forma In New York the American So
clot:. of Dental Surgeons, 0 national or
ganlzatlbn, the first work of ultich was
to bring about a legislative enactment
prohibiting teeth extraction by barbers
and other unqualified persona
CALL 53J
For the best in Baked
Goods and Ice Cream
State _
Jewel ry
Now is the time to pur
chase before advance in
prices. We carry a com
plete line.
Ray D.
Gilliland
Druggist
TELLS OF MARINE CORPS
AT PATRIOTIC RALLY
At the parriatle rally hull last MR ,
log. Major W. Garland Fay, it S. bin
rine Corps recrulUng officer, wait tho
chief speaker MitJor Pay hopes to
oth• up Interest In his branch of tho
service while at Penn State In order
to obtain enlistments among the stu
dent body. The week of June 10th to
10th lute been designated as Morino
Corps week throughout the country,
according to the speaker, and during
that time. the Marines will endeavor to
enlist 4000 men -
The major pointed out many ad
vantages which the Marino Corps has
over other branches of service, and
which would scent to make It particu
larly adapted to college men who con
template enlisting when college closes
An attempt will be made to get all
the students together at least once a
week for the remainder of the year, In
a slmnar patriotic mil. meeting It
hi thought that Picnic feel, of foals
burg, who Is on leave from active set
vice in Fiance, may be secured to tell
the students of his experiences theta
The Electrical Engineering Society
held their annual informal dance last
Friday evening In the Odd Fellon's
llall with an attenaiinee of itismt thh t)
couples. Although ail chum were in-
Vitod. the majority of those present
%tem Sophomores .
FOR SALE—TYPI:WRITER
L C. Smith ill good condition. 103 E
NlRany Ave Phonq 9G R
The
Nittany Inn
STATE COLLEGE, PA
DANCES AND BANQUETS
J. P. AMENS Proprietor,
N. D. SCHROEDER, Mungwor.
Spalding Athletic Goods
Abbey & Imbrie Fishing Tackle
Wright & Ditson Tennis Balls
For Sale By
The Athletic Store
On the Corner
TffillitialaTkeaftee
vapf;. 'Phofoplays Quaky
Sick Coll.2cro. Va.
THE NITTANY
WEDNESDAY
Lenore Ulrich in "Her Own People"
A thrilling, modern drama of racial conflict—a good one
THURSDAY
.
nary Pickford
IN
" The Poor Little Rich Girl"
From the play by Eleanor Gates]
An ideal vehicle, for "Little Mary," it is readily felt that this story
affords Miss Pickford the very best motion picture subject ever se
cured
for her
The best Pickford picture ever screened
Eight Reels Admission 15c
FRIDAY
Clara Kimball Young
IN
"The Foolish Virgin"
By Thomas Dixon, author of "The Birth of a Nation"
This production will prove a worthy successor to Miss Young's
first venture at the head of her own company, "The Common
Law," the storYtofferingeven greater oppertunies in intense dra
matic situations than did Robert Chatilberrs novel
Seven Reels Admission 15c
SATURDAY •
Lou Tellegen in "The Black Wolf'
11111141113Mg.t.From the play by Jean Barryrnore
g.stirring play of Sunny Spain !with thr great romantic actorat
his best
PASTIME
• SATURDAY
Valeska Surattlin "SHE"
- Adapted from Sir Rider Haggard's famoy's,novel;,
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-Waclneaday, May 23 1917
GOVERNOR BRUMBAUGH
TO SPEAK ON SUNDAY
Covet nnr Martin il, Brumbaugh will
be the College apeaker next Sunday.
:oak the college In Indeed fortunate in•
Reaming him at a speaker at this time.
This u ill he the Covornor'n fourth
visit to Penn State Rinse ho has hold
the nlllOO as chief executive of tho Com
monwealth. and the thirdAlme that hi
will have addressed the student body.
He will probably take some generalized
subject on the theme of his talk on
Sunday morning that will be of interest
to Penn State students at this ime.
G ORD ON—SY4 in.
'ARROW
fonnfir COLLAR
clfbr3o.
CIVETT,PEA.BOI7MCCUJVCAMEERS -
Cornell University Medical
College
IN THE CITE OF NEW YORK
Admits graduates of Penn Iktato
College presenting the reQuired
Phssles, Chemistry, and Biology
Instruction by laboratory methods
throughout the course Small coo-
Lions faellitato personal contaot of
student and Instructor.
Gradual° Courses leading to A M.
and Ph D. also offered under di
rection of tho Graduate School of
Cornell Unhersit.V.
Applications for admission are pref
erably made not later than Juno.
Next Session opens September 20,
1917.
For WormaMon and catalogue, ad.
dress
EMEETI
Cornell Ilnliersity Medical College.
New York City.