Wednesday, March 20,-1918 NEW COURSES OFFERED AT SUMMER SESSION Preparations Being Made to Give Instruction to Over Five Hun \ dred Public School Teachers _ Preparations for the ninth annual Summer Session at the College urn go- Ing on us usual, And even under the abnormal conditions caused by the war, Director E. R. Smith expects about live hundred terichers here during the six week period. beginning Monday, July 1, and ending Friday. August 9 Several changes have been made in the work and many courses have been re-cast so as to meet the changed conditions. of the countiy and to plenary teachers for the many kinds of 'new work which have been tinned on the public schools. Instruction in vocational work, in cluding Industrial education, home coo nom-lis and agriculture will be particu larly emphasised this tear Special en portunitles will also ho offered In phys ical education In order to meet the growing need for a morn elßelent sys tem of phisical training — ln the second ary and elementary schools A special department has been organized to con duct courses for the Bathing of conth, unO6n school 'sachem and the utak of this department will be under the aus pices of the State Board of Education. and the Bureau of Vocational Education of the State Department of Public In .....Laruction. A summer school for library workers Is scheduled to he held annul taneousl3 with the summeriession for teacher°, and it is possible that the classes In ordnance storekeeping will be continued throughout the summer. - New Courses Offered A glance at the bulletin tt 111 show that a number of now courses will be offered this summer Among these might be mentioned it course In Scout ing for Scoutinasters and prospective Scoutmasters, nn adtanced course In the Geography of Europe, and two courses In History, one treating of the History of the Latin-American Repub lic and the othea of Model n English and French History In connection with the work In the department of educntion, there will be is demonstration school, unich Is In tended to supplement the courses in principles of teaching. school adminis tration and supervision, and especially the - courses in special methods to be used in elementary school subjects The work Is so planned that each Instructor of special methods, Including the sub jects of music and drawing, teach classes ,Intended for s tudent o bserversoe Such students will be guided in themt observations and will meet In regular conferences with the instructut in charge of the class, The Iseult). In addition to the mem bers chosen from the regular staff of the college and those published In a I ecent issue of tile "Collegian", includes the following. Mhts Maty J. Cooper, Rath actor of reading, Johnstown Pub lic Schools, Johnstown, Pu . 1.. II Den nis, Dit °can. of Agricultural Education, Harrisburg, Pa ; Miss Ellen Illman, Assistant In Kindergarten. Public Schools oil• Philadelphia. Mrs Nellie E Jordan, Instructor In Arithmetic, Director of Training School for Teachers, Johns- The'Right Place For the Right Goods At the Right Price Olewine's Hardware BELLEFONTE,PA. Dealer In HARDWARE Stoves, Paints, Oils, Glass, Coach Makers' Supplies, Etc. • DOCKASH STOVES and RANGES Closing Out Our Stock Reductions In All-Lines The College Boot Shop loon, N. Y., Mien Alma 0. Rice, In structor in Arithmetic, Supervisor In Training School, Millersville, Pa.; Miss Anne U Wert, Instructor of CoograPhy and Hinter), Principal of Teachers' Training , School, Mu risbUrg, Pa.; and A Chown Miner, Piofessor of HintolY, JuninUt College, Huntingdon, Pa Other Actit hies Other actleltle4 of the college during the autumn min be a diorama° of country church morgets, from Tuesday, July 9, to Friday, July 19, 11. confoience of county and city supnlntendents on Thutsda) and Friday, July 11 and 12; and a summer session In Industrial management, starting Monday, August 9, and ending Saturday, August 17 SEED CORN SHORTAGE - A SERIOUS PROBLEM The great luck of aced corn in this abate pimento a very serious niobium. although the work of the School of Agricultur e and the county farm agents has a riles ed the situation to a great extant These Is still a shortege of the hardy sextet!. that tout ripen in the nor there pert of the state There will probably be enough seed for both grate corn and ensilage in the southern part of the state rind enough of the latter for the northern counties, but as yet no source of supply of the more hardy varieties has been found Fifteen bun dled samples of corn have been tested In al - 174Tel t-to find some good seed from crib corn, but the tesults of these tests liaise shown that the average of germin ation Is below fifty percent York and Adams counties limo the largest rtnlolllllll of good crib corn of any of the counties ocipo state, and at Present there tite: in view about 10,000 bushels which test over eighty per cent germination, and which will bo avail able fon planting in the spring• Seed corn pilees at Prevent nun from three to twenty donut. pm bushel, depending upon 4arlety I. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN POSTPONED • - ••• • • • The Pocket Testament League cam paign which was to lane been con ducted last Sunda3 and Monday by Charles M Alexander and his party was necessarily postponed, because of the Illness of two of his assistants— the result of twermork while visiting various training . camps 14owevEr; If possible, arrangements will be mode for holding the campaign at a later date PROP. COWELL DESIGNS GARDEN Prof A W Cotten has drawn up plans for the only real botanical gar den In the Mate to be /mated at Phila delphia, A IlaCt of ground has been donated and endoned, and after razing a small tenement section, the park plan tots put undo! nay It toll) be of es pecial interest to landscape and botani cal students For the Best Bread, Pies and Cakes State College Bakery Our Ice Cream_ Has No Equal Cornell University Medical College lii the city of New 'York Admits graduates of Penn State College presenting the required rhyslcs, Chemistry, Riologr. Eeg. 110, and Modern Languages. INSTRUCTION by laboratory methods throughout the course Small sections facilitate personal contact between student and In- Ott uctot Ginduate courses loading to A :NI and Ph D also offeled under - direction of the Graduate School of Cornell TJnlversity. Applications for admission are preferably made not ham than Juno. Next session opens September 30. 1018 For Informallon ant catalogue address— IMMIMI Cornell Univocal) Modica College Ilrel Ale. And 20th Street. Box 40.3. Now York City. Real a Pipe Real, ollege Men Mae are two of the popular pe ; shas in :h yousan get the Stratford $l.OO and up DC Hand Made $1.50 tend up ,-eh a fine pipe. ith sterling silver ring and vulcanite bit. Leading dealers in !own carry a full as. sortmenL Select your favorite style. WM. DEMUTH &CO. 1125223 yt •" News From GETTYSBURG—Ex-President Wit 11am Howard Taft will deliver the com mencement address at Catt)sburg 'col lege this seat. While many of the usual ceremonies and festivities of Com mencement Week will ho omitted. it is hoped that these will be counted balanced hi the quality of this yetu's exeimies PRINCETON—In spite of conditions exititing on account of the near, the Combined Musical Clubs of Princeton alit take Bich regular trip during the Castel natation. They will appear in New 'Toth. White Sulphur Springs, Hot Splines, and Atlantic Clts PITTSBURGH—The building of the University of Pittsburgh hose been opened for the exclusive use of the soldlets in the Pittsburgh district on Saturday afternoon. and evening, and Sunday afternoon. The team to debate Penn State on March 29th has been chosen The (This' Debating team 1,,111 meet the State co eds on the same date, In the only home contest for the Pitt glils PRINCETON—Of the 5000_ college men in Prance, taken con of thiough the Amet lean Unlveniity Union, Prince ton hes furnished 742, or about twenty live per cent of the total number. Agricultural Notes - AlC‘ander It Chambers, who gradu ated hero last tear in Horticulture, spent a couple of days last week in the Agricultural Library, studying the food ulue of potatoes. Mr Chambers is emidotod by the Committee of Public Safety on State Food Administrative k The Agllcultural Library has leeched from the bindery within the past week 100 jam nalq, bulletins and other publi cations, as cell ns a collection of new books Theto Is an Interesting e‘atnPln of what caltise done along the lines of fruit forcing in the Horticultural green house Strawberry plants have boon grown in flower pots and these plants are now bearing from fax to eight large berries which would sell In the largo adieu for ml much as $260 a quart F - 0 R M S AND Equipment for Military and Home Guard service, Cadet Schools, eta A complete lies of Shoes, Leggings Put" tees and Trench Clothing, Prompt Ser vino can be given to New Assignments.• PENN GARMENT CO., Inc WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. A Patriotic Duty You can make your friends and relatives happy by giving them your photograph before leaving for camp. _ You Owe It to Them e r the mai) kS , A4, tubio ts 4 R. H. BREON PENN STATE COLLEGIAN - - ther Colleges r. SWARTIMORE—A lame number of Sunithmore women ate planning to do saluable service tot their country by um king on farms thin Rummer. Each %soaker In to have all her expenses paid. receive a uniform. and have every Sun day flee. besides getting fifteen dollars a month for wages. PENNSYLVANIA—CIasses odiet than military training have Leen Mutt ed at 'the University of Pennsylvania In radio telegraphy and !stud signal ling. Every cadet In the - University Regiment is expected to salute all pill eels, both those In the Regular Army and the Cadet officers 3[l.lllLENDEllfl—The number of stars on Ilublenberg's service flag has been Inca eased from 40 to 100 The Cermet number Included only the men In the net vice from the classes,in col lege when uar was declared, but the new number represents undergraduates .d alumni now In the service MeGILL UNIVERSITI—The Cni negie Cape:alien of Now York has be queathed the sum of one million dollnis to McGill co a special endowment fund. In tecounition of the splendid service rendered by the university In the pi ose cotton of the anr. Mining Notes Mr II 13. Idol thrum Assistant Pro fessor of Metallurgy. spent a part of last meek on a business trip to Connecti cut. and Incidentally Nisited Copt, C l McQuigg, former') In the Metallurgy Department here, for_a day or so at Cew Haven, Connecticut Mr North rup 1 °pm ts that Captain McQuigg is making good progress in his ordnance work pith the 'Winchester Repeating Arms Co, and that both he and his family ale In good health. ATthe beachei—in the mountains AT —wherever people gather who appreciate the niceties of socud inter course—there you find Crane's papers exceedingly popular. lii _their selection of writing paper they insist that it be of the finest quality and in perfect good taste Crane's papers are popular, for they meet these requirements in every detail. We appreciate the fact that CRANE'S LlNgst LAWN and other Crane's crea tions meet es cry demand of refined and socially well informed people. 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