Wednesday, December 12, 1917 DR. FOSTER DESCRIBES LIFE AT CAMP HANCOCK A lot go and Interested mailmen Olin present In the Ohl Chapel hod Friday evening to henr Dr 1. L Foote:, of the Romance Langunge Doom tmont. I elate Ills experiences lit ennui ilnu 00eg WOOF) he has bet, fin the hint ton weeks Mg Instructor in French to the 2kth Division. He hoe boon located there since the middle of Septomiss and Ix thoroughly titinlified to spook on such a subject as lie pi esented in such an lit tractive manner on Ft day evening. triton Di nde] arrived lit Camp Hancock Ito waft immedintely placed In charge of the French Instruction for - the entire division This rime Ix the enneentlation nml trnining enrol , tot the former Pennsylvania National Guard - of twenty-eight thousand men and also two thousand dinged men of foreign birth were transferred to that point from Camp Mende, making the total number of men in camp Witt thousand Di. Forte (must It neces sary to engage the services of live as sistants which lie secured in the city of Augusta, and thete - 'were 11100 sixty fixo enlisted teen who had charge of small classes. A. can be seen. Ilene 11 number of men could be Mutt octet] by this force. Only the Important words and phrases of the French language mete taught together with seine little Idea of pronunciation A thorough study could not be made on account of the lack of time. - Dr. Foster then gave a description of the situation and conditions which ex isted at Camp Hancock. The camp Is situated about live miles out brim the city of Augusta and about thi 00 her tired and fifty feet above the level of the city, making tile wimp about live hundred feet shone Neu-level Three companies of enginems were present tat -the camp before the at: hal or the men and cleared the mound of stumps and scrub mouths, making an ideal place Cot at large dill nerd Honorer, the sand and dust made it extremely unpleasant for the men until they be came accustomed to It The sanitary conditions of the tamp me of the et) best and this is 'notably accountable —for the marked absence of...sickness and disease among the moo (MOIR& is R My state and consequently the tits of Augusta and the suriounding country Ix enthely free from Ilquot Due to the strenuous life which the men lead end tile regularity of the bouts, they are In good physical condition The wutk consists of tt each drills, bomb Unloving. night wilds lied hikes The men also have some Itisure time anfi this Is taken up by the diffeient games which ai played by the men, the meetings in , longed by the Y 11.-C A • the night classes in Infantry insti notion, stunts. enteitalliments. and mot los whgll 1110 noder the auspices of the people of the city of Augusta and the C A Thole ate about ono 1101011 ea and fifty State men at this 5.101111 tegmlut with tile Boalsbutg 11m.hine can Troop., The 7 1I C A at this r imp MI ILO army ethei army camp In my acthe and is veil. popular with the men There are nix 7. It C A. buildings lit Can) Hancock 13y means of educe- Clonal, social and mite, talnmont 5010-1 mittees, this oluanization 13111 i 1110,(1 of Inestimable • aloe to Ills men Stumus —me--oleo-Hold-told i,MUtoutu.sulnl it: ~.:S_lnto materials are N1;01114..1 Cleo to Ilia..meu. Motley do,' exilicat orders are sold at ?floor .teu - urst :fitirbltyf nl6re than 145,005 vats tint out of one of the Annoclutton -buthltnnli Pokier'. work wan untlei thd" dh ca tion of the Y. NI C. A. gurrii, wn)•' ho Al ft /I nine to come lo close Lontau , with the men at all times and mos able to gather much litter titling and tela ablo meet MI. GAMES OF THE PAST BETWEEN OLD RIVALS FoUnplug Inn complete teem d of all footbull games plug ,91 bemeet l'ltt and peon State In - the-past 1801—Sutte 32—W U. 1' 0 1894 and 1805—No gairw 1898—State . 111—W U . 4 1897 to 1890, InclP/the—No pomp, 190U—Stuto . 12—W, 1.1 P. . 1901—State . 27—W, U. P . 1102—State . , 27—W. U P. , 19U:1—Suite 52W U. P. ... U Council of 'Women for a period of community ming ing throughout the nntioo Allot a allot t Introduction 1,3 Den,. Dalmes, Dean C. C. Rubluenn, u( the depot tment of musk:, took charge of the MI Vice and piementud tut IMMICHVO OgIUM of PIMIOU% ChrleltlllllB 01111 songs Thu Minting woe led by the college CllOll, with Mis, Bohlmion and A C. Bright :l8 at the pianos Speclal footmen Of the tlOl VIM MOM line singing of ..Old 131ock .100" by the school children of the town, end a solo, "Keen the llomo Virtu limning" by 13 1,1, Meteor - 1 , 0, with the audience join ing In tine chorus. 'rho Her Viet: wan concluded with - the singing of the "Abu methane" and "The Star Spangled 13nnn nun:•' IPIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIC SEE E THE PENN STATE g . AMBULANCE UNIT "The Freedom of the World" PASTIME THEATRE 10EMBER 13 15c - 11111[3111111101111311111111111101 Over 850 State Men In Service - A I °cent annt CV or the number of Penn State men in the tel vice of the government In Nome military enpneltv 0110100 Hutt over eight Minded and tiny alumni. undo, Or anima° rind [wadi) mombeis Me el edited to the Blue rind White Actual figurem Otte It on 858. of wldeli 6211 IWO Alumni, 311 hinder gradu ate.% and 27 faculty menthols More over. It Is estimated that almost 200 mote nee In net vice %%lime manes sue not known 'rile highest IR 1918 with 141, while 1016 lins the moot of the Alumni with 123. 1017 rind 1010 are tied nt 116, 011 d the claims ale epre /wilted no far both no 'B9. The dlrtelent ethanon loin emented with their 1400141 ore no (01101.0 'BO, 93, '94, and '9B—one each, '99 and 'ol—ton, '93, 'Ol, and 'Ol -1111 ee, 'llll-11ve, 'OB and 'o9—coven. 90—eight, 11—toentyfour, tneult)—toonty-neven: 'l2—twent)- nine: I9—thirty-IWe. _ . l4—rorty-oio, '2O-1111v-10m 'l5-oeventy-tlitee, 'l7 and 'l9 In: . 10-333, and 'lB-141 $700,000 Pledged For the War Fund The camp ilgn MI the Student riled /Min lVnr Pun& which has been con ducted all over the United States In the Nitrious colleges and unitersities dat ing the pant two months, has come to n close and tile final reports from the various departments are now turned In to the central Mike The campaign has been a success in every way and the leaders met with a good response In all colleges . The campaign for the Vat rand wits Instigated by 0 numbea of leadeth In college affairs In conference at Niagara calls butt September. They decided to wage a campaign among the unit entitles and colleges of the cannily to raise at least $1.000.000 for the Joliet' of the prluloncro of oar In Dm ape. Dr George Irving. editor of the North Amelltan Student. mks placed in charge of the campaign and untie: his direc tion the campaign has been brought to u successful plane. , Some of the most notable of the pledges to the War Fund by the Bnrious college , . and universities are as follows• Tale University. $20,000, UnlversitY of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Tech, and Penn sylvania College for Women. $20,477. Wellesley College. $10,750, Unl,emity of Colter trla. $10,015, Purdue. $20,000. Ohio State, 321,030, Northuestern Nniserslty, $lO,OOO, Thus State $22 800, Penn State $8 245. Massachusetts Agrietiltural Col lege, $6,323, Teacher's College. $ll,OOO, Vassar College. sls.olo, I.,..wrence,lile School, KM. Michigan Agricultural College, $7,100 The ttal•amount up to ',os entlar 0 ttnvx o‘ el $700,000. tvith every indication that the goal of $1,000,000 could he ter pledged Mining Notes Cl ine spent IVednoulay and Thursclas. or last week In lllttelangh. whoa Ifn zettended-the,,nnnual nlcellng of tkk Cool Institute of Amet kn I looting were , thr — chkl. - Blettlnfon. M. Peabody u^•l•Admistro tor of Pennsylvania: and the income 844-applied to egaimluing ma poratiene, illwoosed 1,3 numbers of thii 'lnfernal Des enne Deportment, littaburgh M I'o*llo, consulting ing engineer lot a large I.lnollah min ing tot perntlon, dellect ed a lecture ut 7 30 F': iday evening, Decembm 7• In the Old Mining 13ulklIng Ills aubjett note ••Mining the reozen. (told Boating Pravda of the Arctic Klondike Riot Sibot la " FRENCH CLUB TO HAVE XMAS PROGRAM TONIGHT A erund that filled 220 Uld Main at tended the regular id-meekly meeting of Le Circle Francais hist Wednesday An Intel eating program of teadingv and lecitatluns gen tendeied by Mins Rove l'hind . 21, Minn Ruth Limiter IS, Minn Marl W. Stettin '2O, and L A, Maloney tibono paper on "Mont St Michel" lilt evpecially aliliteeinted Owing to the close proximity of the holidays, next Wednesday evening 11118 decided upon as the date for the next meeting, for which a special Chl INttnas program has been artanged. I?, 0 P . 0 P . 6 We -will- offeri-YoulOur sll.oo -Stetscofi_.';, , Cordovan's. *':: _ • . . r -19th for - $9.90 SUNDAY of tneultY. [tended the h NMI told o'clock In Come in and look them over They're on Display at FROMM'S Economy Store i!, 130 E. ;College Avenue Opportunity It }nu suffer from eye atmin consult me first. If your eyes need anything that glasses cannot sna rly, I will refer you to >out phYol clan and nn charge will he made. When you need glasses I will mats Si Careful. accurate examina tion Will hats >our lemma mound rind mnride you with the mounting that best sults your pocket-hook. L'samination arid glasses com pinto will cost you from $9 00 to $lO.OO, according to StYlo and gout ity. And I have enough confidence in my not k to say ..Your monoy back it too want it." Why pay mole Dr. EVA ROAN 522 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. News From I I . olltsl:l.l.—Attendanee of 0111.01 be for e and after Thnnksgiving Da3 r ecess at Cornell thrisersity wars enforced this tear It a fine of trio dolla./1 run each daV Mimed The Ilint steps tomoil organizing this }esti Yt on; shy uI ending team wer e When dining ThankskSting :tilt at Cot moll Unit einlty Only lift, Melt have eik tilled for the moot t thin veir agalme. it WWI of it hundred loot Sent The neliednle Itnn not been definitely ;w -hinged as Yet lint it In known that there Will be meets ulth Penn State and Lehigh and the team wilt nisi; be entered in the intereolleginte champion -01111; meet, If it Is held at the end of the season. A.—A new nuclei) has been installed at the University The aim of the or ganlmtlon in to llnd a TIM for each member who will be milling to accept tho duties and respormlbillties of tire "dear departed" tot the tinning camps. The soelet") Is linonn an the "I tun ta man " DARTMOUTII—When the Dartmouth Bond enleled lAill oar Mehl on the Sat in day of the 11101111 game they carded with them 0 service bag containing fort}-eight Mars MI the men of loot yeal'a football squad who lit, now In the nervlce PRITM:TON—At the close- of the football Beason about the bundled men arc drilling dally ate members of the Uniemealty It 0 T. C Thane ate at NEW RULING FOR ORDNANCE APPLICANTS The follouing notice sync received fins the Chief of the Ordnance Oe n,. tmcnt at Washington b J 0. gel lei. aho hat clangs of the Ordnance Calm being conducted hone, peitaln lug to ace choice of applicants fon the courses after Decembei IGO, I—Applicants fin the 000100 mill be recoiled in the usual may by you, in by thin office and foittarded to you There will he jirtnided implication blanks NthiCil all men mho make nppll ratiou tin ough this oilier 11111 fill out, and a number of these blanks will be sent to you for pout use in case you desire to utilize them. 2 --Applications for the cotime will close one ueell befote the beginning of the cam 80. and the number of appli cants for any given course who will be accepted, will be derided upon be- Lure:, you and thin oilier .1-170011 the completion of the iull of manse. the Oct of names, addle/400 of the men the loud Mond at width each Lunn has leglatmed, and his retie' 1101.- [WI ill the aloft will be omit to thin of fice, Thie unite mill then inuntillatel3 adilicas a toilet to the Adjtition-Gen mid of the :tiny containing the Info, motion 3001 teferied to and will a, quent that 111000 men be Inducted into the minim y son ice and he Pamir...ad to the indlitinee Demo Vomit on piton dote width dote will la_ Mot of the completion of the coot et Alen %she Ilnlelled the 01 d nal.° Coulee and mho fall plo,elca . lt eno t.on rally le. pin Led In Llvll PDXIIIOIIII In the: rd L '" = " t o n'"' .1 t nteie ice Decelllter. PALI, .110 Uh.. The annual full house dame given by the women students RilY held in McAl lister Saturda) evening The hall Nisei very attiaLtlvelY , ' 'decorated and the dance i%11 , 1 must nuccomfol in 1101) lespeet. PREPAItINU AN ENIIIIIITION The hit In of the Janine and Sento, cht.men In Lomond° Selene° at e busy in elan lag no exhibition to be thane) ed dut lag Pat mein' AVeek The Gift for Everyone A Kodak Other gifts may appeal to either one sex or the other, but a camera is_ a universal gift. Rexall Store Select Your Own-Christ You know how It Is every Chilstruna. You got a , nut but how often can you nay honostly "Just %that I wanted" the solution—Atoka youtsulf u teal present of a 131111. or - Veal will thou got Just loin aura and in4le you want 1 • And spooking of utyle—you will see the niftleut, tooll at the College Boot Slim you moo men for many a da ur Y.' weather end for 0, 011 , °mouton, (torn heavy ton seat.. Plat' ilmat kid. We will ho glad to allow our goods I • The College Boot Athletic StO Our Business is toi Supply Your Every; College Need; we are; Prepared to Do W On the Co-op Co PENN STATE ; COLLEGIAN ther Colleges PI event Ilse companlen of alma 100 men ench and the enrolment In Inelenning daily • , PITTsIII , IiOII--The endowment In- MlMllee plow of the trundll of the 11111- ,44%14. r.l PlttabOrgh it. succeeding to n rental horde delver. At lire rod of the ereond week of the wombat the erremitive xemotam ormorrocee that the total In over the huh' million mink tilifiVENS—Seniunir at the Stevens Institute of Technology began working under n new schedule on Novembel The new schedule diffeis ft am the old In that nn extra bout 11114 been /added to each dny and clusiien ane hclil AVeduesdny and Saturday afternoons 'rile pion has been adopted on in uni mem.° nod by eontinning the sched ule during the second semester It hi hoped that Commencement cnn be held one month earlier then usual 1.1 , 1111/11—The faculty of Lehigh Mil eelsity has shortened all 'mations tot the reminder of the year In code: that the students may 011110 ,Mickly he pie pined fat go‘ernlitellt service CAUCA innS vocation - will consist of only six dos The second term senior Sear 11111 end no Ap3ll 15th and that of tile loner Clauses will end on May 15th Deciding that It nould be unpatriotic In Pet it bud example for the text of the community by wasting fuel, the ens tomaty hen-nre celebration after a Lafayette lietory Vats thin )0411 aban doned at Lehigh. Engineering News At the meeting of the American Soci ety of 'Mechanical Engineers held in New York last seek, Professor Fermi.- den disconcert the Impartast paper I* L U Pry on "The Transfer of Heat Be tween a Flowing C. and ir Containing blue" Mr Pry nllOll3 that ulthln the range of experimental data asullable. a general formula adopted from that proposed by Fessenden and Hedrick si 'co ltaLledsletOry I O.IIIN The Pessen den-llaray tests n‘ere,nrarde at the UM- Vol ally of Missouri In MIS and 11115 e been issued as a Bulletin by the linl - of Missouri The paper presented last week by Professors Wood and Peter berme the American Society of Reldgelatlng Engi neers was lead by Plot. Pessenden, It brought out a spirited discussion on one point net forth In the papei The authots mode the statement (substanti- • •• • • idea by tests at the Enid...sing En. , - meet Station) that Pioneilv ...MINI building . impel In a 1 1 / 2 h -Inch a space xOlllll 0110 about the same Insulation as 155-bath illicit Wei, of col k-hoard Thin toneluslon pi oinlses,lll,oll 1011011 M able Intel est asmilit enlgeiP tlng englneets. For the Best Ekgad, Pies AIM Cakes;---, State — College }fakery iic !A.-01.16 No Eival Grocelies and Meats And the Best (Quality Dry GO. No matter w need in the -a • we have it nnclat price.--_ • at you ove line, I the tight McEach ens ift ter r tifte et 11 tea net. You Tue./ear to, ull q the COLLEGE STUDENT SHOULD EXERCISE Too Many Neglect Physical Side Of Their Education According To Dr. Ritenour M hen n student ml lean college lie has It 01 et 10 definite Idea of the came: he abilies to cane for Illnitelf In the maple of tuntm Lilenycit. be It In acience, Ilteratuie or nit lie selects this or that_ college, because 11l his opinion It (anis 1110 Incur your VP in tlie this on that usiticula: field in which Ire has chosen to botk out has destiny. The college Is ha Opllloil IO give the necessatv technical tmining and satin four yearn of nano in lest diligent at tention to the subject 111 hand he Is gnaluated mentally equipped to take up the lea' for loon taut h of life and get door, to business How about ills inivilicel binning? Unfair tunately few colleges me pillared to ghe rt course In pliyalerd training thcit 0111 der clop a student In keeping tulth his mental de velopment Mont colleges IsssOVel one equipped uth come kind of a gymnasium and athletic acid, and every student should be 1./Idled to take athantage of them The ntudent should be permitted to seleet the particulat kind of athletic wall. he uisher to pursue but It should he known that he must pursue it with the same diligence that he does any of his college Not k At State the frequent complaint beat d in,—"! have to drill and do not have time for any other kind of oxereitie." It Is my opinion that drill Is good form of exercloo if entered Into with the PR Opel NOR, but a large pot lion of the students "take Mill" because It Is COM- 4-:-:-:-:-:-:•÷44+4-s-:-x-H÷:44-44+4; 5' I' f SHOES x Come in and Look x :I. +i them Over XI Prices $4 to $7.50 t 1 ± :,..1 .1. You can save a dollar or two. 4 : 1 :f Odd Trousers to match your ei . 1 ; suit at reasonable prices. XI t + .... M. HURWITZ x + .4: ::-:.+ i .:-:÷t÷:÷:÷:444-:-4-c-:•++++++e-:-ee-c-t+q-c-s.st:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: The great taste of the • 4•liif • .„,- Nation likes Murad. That explains everything. That's why you like Murad. That's why your friends like Murad. That's why Murad sales climb climb—climb over all other high-grade cigarettes. That's why Murad is—everywhere. Why argue?—what's the use? Read the whole story in five words— We in America like Murad. Makers pith IjighELCrade Turktrh and Egyptian Cigarettes In the World inl6oll' MO With them It Ix OM It, 1111t1 not exercise Hence they de11,., sort little benefit foelll It other than that width temulte riot,, being In the open oh The good to be de: hod roan lIIIN hind of exec cite depends a eta much upon the (tante of lulled one Is In 011011 It Is taken up. Whitt plotlt 0 man If he detelope 1A0111101(tli mind 1104 Meeks tlnun ph)H. lenity tile (Int dine ire Ir tint to 11 Ne velt, el long continued 141111,1t0t, oil the otherhand ulna plOll4 n meal If he detelope a uotaletful yll,OlllllO nod does j not OM., In mile enough to knoll hou to tote 11l "My Four Years in Germany" BY JAMES W. GERARD •+ Everybody will want to read it. Get your copy. Typewriters for Rent Christmas Cards StationeryGoodFiction for Presents Fraternity Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs Penn State Book Store L. K. METZGER 'l5, Prop :-:»x-H4-:44,x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-: STATE CENTRE ELECTRIC COMPANY Headquarters for Everything Electric 11. Store Closes 6 p. m, Page Three Bring Your Suits to W. L. SMITH Pressing,Cleaning, Repairing Neatly Done Satisfaction Guaranteed Frazier Street
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