.9ci.1'1,.- •, 'I ... _ I:vvesday,' Sept. - 12, 1917 0:' dIACULTY - MEIKBERS .:4, IN ARMY SERVICE ....._. i.'..7 . .,Z1 \ OS ..,,, As far as the faculty Is concerned, ~...X—..2 enn State la encoptionolly well repro et ...anted In the national eorvlco Although P..t...ja1l of .the different schools havo fur '‘.,i,,,', :yrilehed their quota , the largest number of 44..., ..,men seem to comp from the school of Engineering rho Penn State roproson ..tr.,_l .3{,.. tatives are not confined to any ono form . 1, 7, , . - of the service, but seem to be well dis- VI,:. trlbutod. ,f The following members of the facul ', cf ty have beon olthor engaged In military q, ..service or on some government work ... during the summer: Prof. D. D Walker, head of tho do- Vartment of Civil Engineering, le colt- I-itx , l:tain of Company A, the fifth regiment Engineers, in the foreign field Prof Hugo Dinner, head of the do -partment of Industrial Engineering, is le: a major in the Ordnance Department at 'present stationed at Lowell, lima, on the inspection of lire arms. ' Prof. E. C Woodruff, Captain in the Engineer omcon' Reserve Corps. was , at Port Niagara and later at Camp Rol yolk near Washington. Ho returns on Professor of Electric Railway Engineer „ • e Light IlstruetorinEperimo=l 7-nnentasr.;o ooivodLappoT.‘ captain and will rdport shortly for Hall d w t;t y y. or H i L v wt:.;:t o h n th ß o oi ' l l e ri r tro oo ro m Efficiency during the summer. C. B. Steele, Instructor In Civil Engi- • nearing, after being relemied from Fort t•••• Niagara, was notified to report at !! ' Waehington September sth for active service. A. H. Bryn.ns, instructor In Civil 'Bra - Slimming, who was at Fort Niagara, In actlvb service G. H. Mills. instructor In Eloctrlen Engineering, Is at the Nnvy Yard "` Washington, on construction work. Ing c. E G :ito b n o siO n' n ' fo in rt u e ct all ' a n defpl& i a " d e ls r ' triet, has received an oillcorn' commis Ray D. Gilliland DRUGGIST Sodas Stationery Drugs Come In ==== Thi Clothes you buy this year This year of all years, it's important to be sure of what you buy in clothes and to be sure of the merchant you buy them of. Cotton adulterated clothes will be plentiful but you don't want them; the real ' economy is in all-Wool. The announcement that Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for fall are here means all wool—and value. You'll pick from .the new stripes, the green colorings, the soft toned grays and blues and browns; the choice worsteds and tweeds. ~_;- v....'" ~,„ Bellefonte aloe and reported September sth b Wtothington. - - S Long, instructor in Civil Engi neering, was at Madison Barracks, and now la In active service Prof D. N. Bat.. of the Department of Mechanical Unginering hos been in vestigating explosions in threshing ma chinery in Oregon and methods of pre vention for the Department of Agricul ture. Prof R. 11. Fohr, of tho department of Mechanical Enginoering,•huu boon in the Bureau of Good Ronda, Washing ton, continuing a .erlea of experiment. of "Earth Pressures" begun horn a fen years ago Dr. IV B. liam of tho Physics de partment, ban boon commlesloned as a captain in the Ordnance department of tho army Prof Themes Schley hes enteicd the United States Bureau of Mine. 1017 MAN ON JOB N. E. Kroll 'V, has been appointed State secretory for the Y. TI C A. with headquarters at Harrisburg. His work will deal entirely with educational In stitutions throughout tho State and at the present time ho is at Penn State as sisting in the work of the local associ ation. “Eillr . Is V. ell known to members of the three upper classes, ho having been popular in college activities and historian of his class He man the Se nior Associate Editor of the "Collegian" last year. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING There will be a meeting of the exec utive committee of the Board of Trus tees of the College next Friday after noon. Ordinary pusiness relative to the college opening and plane for the year will ho traneactal The Smith Studio under the new management is the same re liable firm. We guarantee your money's worth in high-class Photographs Amateur FUrnishings Eastman Kodaks and Supplies The SMITH R. H. Breon Z.i. , ,X.i.i.4-:-X-X-H.4444.,..X..: Copyright Hart Schaffner ? T Just in—Hart Schaffner & Marx Styles for Fall MONTGOMERY The Toggery Shop TO START THIRD CLASS IN ORDINANCE RESERVE With the opening of college on Sep tember 12, a third class for training men for the Ordnance Reserve Corps will get got under way. Already two of those cool MOB of instruction have been com pleted hole, the (lent during the. past spring and the second during the sum mer sesslon, both under the direction of Professor Hugo Diemer Prof. Dlemer has been commissioned a major In the 01 (Mance Department and Is stationed at the Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, no the present course will be In charge of 7. 0 Keller, his successor, assisted by 9 R. Black and P. R. Hall Allot six ueelta of Instruction here the men will be enlisted as privates In the Ordnance Reserve Corps and will be transferred to some arsenal where they wilt receive the benefits of six weeks further training In the practical work At the end of title period. each man's record for the complete twelve weeks will be considered and selections for commissions made accordingb. 'While all of those taking the course tiro not assured commissions, practi cally every ono Is sure of a non-com missioned °Mee, according to those in A. DEAL Sanitary Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water Vapor and Vacuum Heating State College, Pennsylvania. :-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:.-:-:•+•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-..÷:-:-,:-:-:-:-: Belted overcoats For men of affairs; for young men of spirit, the Hart Schaffner & Max belted overcoats for fall are the thing. Belts all around, slip-ons, loosely draped models; they're very striking styles and the fabrics,,quality and prices are right. PENN E STATE COLLEGI charge of the chum. After completing tho training at the arsenal, the men will bo forwarded to un ordnance for active service In order to qualify for the comae, the applicant moot either be a college grad uate nr must have had Home prateical experience In /gore keeping for a large cancel n A foe of Meaty dollars mill bo charged to cover the expenses The course no it xlll be given here Is pmctlwdly the name as the one which has met alth an much enecean at the University of Pennsylvania It consist of five hours a week of lectures and recitation In military lines, using army regulations and ordnance propel ty regulations as texts: tint cc hours a week of lectures and tecitations In scientific management, special stress being laid on stores keeping, perpetual Inventor), and Inspection methods, three bouts 0 week of cons msational French sedan Profes sor Barrage: five hours a week of mili tary drill, four a week In stoles bran- Heim, and three hours a neck of ma chine shop work, including forging and foundry stork. Bring Your Suits to Hurwitz & Smith Pressing, Cleaning and Repairing Neatly Done Satisfaction Guaranteed All Student Supplies Penn Stiat.- Boob Stcpr- :^i^: r~•5-2-:^: r'.-:-i-:^:^:-:- ..:•:^.-:•rw:-:^:-:-:^'.^'.«,.~»:^:^:Ladd^:-.^'.^:^'r.....:-w:^.~.^. . You'll see the new sport suits in all variations; single and double breasted models, half belts, belts, belts all around, yokes, plaits, patch pockets; many with military touches. You'll chose here from the finest all—wool fabrics in the world. State College, Opposite Post Office H44-p.-H44 7 :44.44.144-H-:44-:4+44+4.4.4-:.+44++:44.144-: 74+++44+4+44+++++4÷:±:-:444÷:±:-:.•:±8.•:÷:•++.1.•:•+•:-H4+++ THE SUMMER SESSIONS VERY WELL ATTENDED Although the enrollment for the sum met session of teachers did not equal that of the past tow years, yet the ces sion prol,cd very successful In tarry way The total enrollment was Sib, with a proportionate Incteaso In male students over the past years Dr. Ildwat El Smith pax the dhectot of the session, and the latrious departments ours prodded 0101 by memboni of the faculty, and to these the success of the session Is due Too new COUlBon were opened to th: teachels The School for Continuation:: Work, and the course uttered by Oh: International Conciliation Society deal ing ulth Intemationni relations Th: on:ailment In the Darner oats 28, and I: the hitter 46 rho follouing is a tint of some o the mon who addressed the summa toachein Dr E Howard Griggs, of Not York City, on "Dramas on Protest, Dean Holmes, of the faculty, Rot Robert McCouitn, of Pittsburgh, Dca All Text Books L. K. METZGER, 'l5, Prop. Sport Suits G Walter Fiske, of Oberlin: Rohm tR. Reed, well known hero, where ho for merly coned as a chaplain, Monsler Marcel Knecht, of the French Commis sion to America, who address,l the stu dent,* on "The Effort of France," and C 13 Graham, of the Department of Agri culture. Subscribe for the Collegian Quality Stock of Groceries Dry Goods Meats Wm.McEachren 115 Frazier St. New fall arrivals in furnishings The latest hat styles have come in; soft hats and derbies; the prices are low and the quality is high. The fall patterns in neckwear are usually colorful and bright; the silks are of high quality; many new designs and effects. Shirts, hosiery and all of the other things a well-drescd man needs are ready and they're guaranteed to satisfy or your money back. That's the kind of a store this is. CO. Page Three Pt evident and Mrs. Etlain Eerie Spat to will hold their annual reception to meet the non membet a of the faculty on Ft May evening, Septembet li. The tereption will Wet place tt[ the PI 041- denni texidence on the IVelt Campus Advertise in the Collegian
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