t , t These Sure Are Busy r littut , tap Times For All r , ~..,,,_:.: 47 F-' 4 tl kr l:l\r' . _ , , Of Ua ! • ' •• ,, ,, k, ,,..1 1.,- ~ m , ass 7‘ ' FORMER 'GRAPPLERS WILL APPEAR lIERE Old• Timers And Present Team Will Clash At Commencement —For Benefit of Red Cross The Penn State etudent body and commencement guests will be privileged to see ono of the best wrestling bouts ever Maffei In the local Armory on Monday evening, April 22nd, of the com mencement celebration. The moot noted grapplers that ever wore the Blue and Whits will appear against the present championship team and the lapse of time may prove the "old Wks" still on the lob The best wreatiers wild have represented Penn State In forme years are being invited to participate and many of them have signified their Inten tion of coming to take part It le quite probable that "Shorty" Long 'l6. en-captain and 116-pound wrestler for several 3 ears and a brother of the present "Shorty", will be paired with Floret The former boo consented to return and a Penn State group knows what to expect when two men of thin caliber clash. Brown, a former Blue and White wearer and a brother of the present 2Browney", has consented to wrestle against the best 126-pounder that can bo encored and It is quite prob able that Poulkman, an old-timer will be matched with him. "Dee" Lewis May he Bore Captain Long will compete in the 136 Or 145-pound class, but In either class he will face men of the highest caliber. Mills, the Blue and White scissors mo nopolter, will bo his opponent if he wrestles in the former weight. None other than our own "Doc" Lewis, who succeesfully coached Penn State mat teams for many years, will be hie oppo nent if ho wrestles in the 145-pound weight, and he promisee to bring forth all the experielna ho hos gained In the army when he opposes "Shorty." Pickett, a former State 168-pounder, is the niara chosen to compete with Brown, and no ono will doubt for a moment that there will be lots of thrills when them two men get into action "Chuck" Verger 1. In for hie share of the sport and "Dm" Very Is the man chosen to face him This will make a whirlwind bout, as both men are of the highest class Aho "Fightlog Bob" An Invitation has been extended to "Fighting Bob Higgins, to grapple with Nolan in the 171-pound ohms, and It le quite probable that these two men will be seen In action on the big night. Pen man, a former State heavy, has bean invited to meet Czarnecki and if he le able to get leave of absence he will be aeon in action. Many of the student. now in college remember the "lights" that these too followers of the mat game were able to present, and they promise to repeat. Invitations have ale. been extended to Shollenberger, Stocker and Raeber, all former mat men of the Nittany insti tution, to compete In the events and It le probate that several booth in addi tion to those already listed will be stag ed About six of the men have signified their intention of returning and the meat are yet to be heard from, but It in more than likely that they will all answer in the affirmative The affair will be for the benefit of the Red Crone, and such an efent should make a neat little sum for the Stole College Chapter. Cap tain-elect Doter wilt be the °MUM ref eree for the matches Letters Awarded At a business meeting of the wrestlers held last week. H. 1., Newton '2O, H. Reagen '2O, and A It. Cly '2O, were elected first assistant managers for the next year. Straight letters wore award ed to all the members of the learn, and an ••wSt .. was awarded to Shaulla for his faithful eel vice In the sport for the peat four years. He graduated at the Mid-year convocation. NEW AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT FORMED Professor W. S. Taylor, Formerly , Of Cornell, Is Put In Charge Of Rural Education Work Here A new department Is being organized I In the School of Agriculture which will embrace the three lines of work com monly known as agricultural education. rural economics and rural sociology. This new department will be under the direction of Professor W. S. Taylor, whose appointment as Profeesor of Agricultural Education In this college toolc effect April limn. Before hie appointment here. Profes sor Taylor was nerving no Professor of .Ttuial Education at Cornell Univoreity. ?or several years before ho was at Car noll, Mr. Taylor wee head of tho School of Agricultural Education of tho UM vanity of Texas and was also Dlrootor of Rural Life Work in that InsStunon. He was prolutred for college at the Hartford High School, graduated from the State Normal School at Bowling Green, Kentucky. and tutor secured tho degree of Bachelor of Selene° at tho univorsity of Kentucky. He later pur sued graduate work at tho University of Wieconsin, from which institution he received the degroo of Master of So!once, and hole now roglaterod In tho Toaehors' College of Columbia Univerelty, whero ho is studying for his doctorate degree "GO TO COLLEGE NIGHT" TO BE HELD AT HARRISBURG The University Club of Harrisburg will hold n "Go To Collage' . night on April IP, to sohlOh tho High School etu dente of all the noorby Moms and of Harrisburg will be invited. Penn State has been honored by being oolocted to be the principal school to be urged upon these men. Dr. Spark. will bo there as the principal apeaker of the alumina, and the 'varsity Quitrtotto will also be ea band to supply the entertainment. PENN STATE MAN '/ INSPECTS CADETS Lieutenant W. N. Given, Former State Student, Views Work of Student Regiment The annual Inspection of the Reseme Olheere' Training Cot ps and the Fresh man and Sophomme Battalions was hold last Friday aftetnoon and Salm day morning. 'Word nas received on Fri day morning that Lieutenant W N. Given of the _end Infantry would ar rive in State College on Friday to In spect the work of the College Regiment and notice was immediately given that at the bugle mill all Freshmen. Sopho mores and members of the R ID T. C would be excused from classes to report for the inspection. The War Department requires that all cadets of land grant colleges shall be inspected by a member of the General Staff of the United States Army once a. yeah. Howe‘er, as all the members of the Oonoral Staff are now either In Franco or In command of troops at the various training camps aad canton ments, It was Impossible to send a mem ber of the Staff here at this time When he found out that ho was chosen, Lieu tenant Given asked that ho bo sent to Penn State to review the_work of the Regiment het° and his request was granted by the General at Governor's Island, who bad In charge the selecting of the Inspecting °Meer Lieutenant Given is a former member of the class of 1918 and be will be remembered by many of the students and faculty. He will also inspect the remainder of the regiments of the colleges In Pennsyl vania where military drill is offered On Pi Iday afternoon the regular Reg imental Review was held and the In spection of the companies took place at this time On Saturday morning, the Freshman and Sophomore battalions voro drilled in the =had of the soldier, quad, company, and battalion In close nd extended order drill until about elmen o'clock when the tun battalions marched to the hills encircling tho town on tho east and hero-staged a shuns battle for about an hour and a half- The stork of attack and defense was oopeclaily commendable•contildming the amount of training which the men had On Satutday morning, a section of the R. 0 T. C marched to Boaisburg where outposts we( pieced at varloue Intervals out over' I country and the work of the men advanced guard and patrol work Iv,. Inspected. In the afternoon the Junior. were ordered out north of - the college and hero took up outpoete along the railroad, Prentice' problems concerning, the attack and de forme of the railroad acre net forth and EIUNIMMN - On account of the fact that the R. 0 T C. hoe been organized since the in spection last year, it was neCeeenry to take a day and a half for the work which is timidly completed In to day Lieutenant Given aloe inspected the work being done in training men In the Ordnance Stores Course and title phase of Penn State's military life will sloe be recognized In the official re port made to the War Department All-College Play Has Been Revised Rehearsals me being hold reirttlarly for the all-college play Which Is to be pmsented on Saturday evening. Atoll 20thrin the Audittalum, as part of the commencement Irterchms The play Is being directed exclusively by Miss Mary Dunham, of the public speaking de partment, and is to be presented under the auspices of the YMCA and the Y. W. C A. Duo to the fact that Minn 'Margaret Sara Baker 'lB, was compelled to leave college before she was able to complete her drama, "Betty's Fortune," It has been found necessary to secure another play for the annual production. A melo drama in four acts, "The Truth" by Clyde Fitch has been chosen, and ac cording to the present outlook, It will bo a great auccess This play was Itret produced in Octobet INS, at Cleveland, Ohio, and was later played at the lead ing theatres In New York and London It was revived at The Little Theatre, In New York, tout year. ago, and elate then It has been meeting with phenom enal success. . ....... The play Is a story of a young girl who, no matter how hard she tries, !Inds It utterly , Impossible to tell tho truth. On this account, a number of amusing situations arise, and It le only because of her imaging ability to prevaricate that peace le maintained In the family and neighborhood. The scenery for the play Is being made by N. B Zane, of the Industrial arts department, and A. L Kocher and P. C. Disque,..both of the architectural engineering department Tickets will be on sale at the Co-op on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week, from six-thirty to eight, for fifty and seventy (lvo cents. SOPHS AND FRESHMEN TO MEET ON TRACK The annual scrap track meat botwoen the two lower closooo will be held on Now Beaver Field next Saturday, start ing prompty at one o'clock. All of the events will be from scratch and all Freshmen, or Sophomores who are not letter men will he eligible to compote It Is hoped to gat the meet over bottle the start of the big patriotic carnival on the Armory geld. This moot will he the first opportunity that Freshmen have had to win their numerals in track and it will be thwonly chance, with the exception of the inter class meet which will bo hold on April 20. Much promising material boa been unearthed In the mayoral handicap meets and It is hopod that the momboro of the two lower climes will turn out on the track on Saturday. PRIZES AWARDED AT MASS MEETING Address By Lieutenant Perigord and Awarding of Prizes Main Features of Successful Meeting What coo probably be called the most •iucceesfui of the ''Stick Together" mass meetings which bus yet been held /took place last Wednesday evening in the Auditoilum The Committee, co-opemt ,ng with Dr. Sparks, was able to secure ui the main attraction of the evening Lieutenant Perigord of the Ft ench %in)), and the Impression made by him _mon the huge audience which hoard dm was favorable to say the least. :his Is the Slat time Penn State lion men honored by having it representa- Ice of the Fiench Army speak to Its .tudents and present the war tram the rime] viewpoint. Lieutenant Peri ;ord's talk was very plain and yet was ,all of material which demanded vital diought and his humor was apPreciated main and again by the audience The other main feature of the meeting can the awarding of the pd.ea offered n the "College Spirit Definition Con test" The first price of twenty-five dollars went to J A Allard, a sopho more in the agricultural school, and honorable mention was given to George D Stoddard, also a sophomore, In tile Industrial Chemistry Course. Mr Al lard's definition Is as fellows• "College Spirt• Tabe loyal to ow college, to our daily whilt, to owl ideals, to our sense of holm, to out fellows, to our, country, and to out Cod" The definition sub mitted by MI Stoddard in "College soh it Is the enthusiastic co-operation of the student body In 101 activities which promote lights Ideals In the develop ment of its social, moral and religious life" That the contest %LS a success is cer tain as is evidenced by the large number of definitions which were submitted to the committee The Judges of the definitions were H Walton Mit chell, president of the Board of Trustees, Dr Sparks, Dean Holmes, C. A. Nickle, valedictorian of the senior class, and B. E Clarke, editor of the 1919 La Vie While it 4as the plan at first to award only the one prize of twenty-five dol lam It Was later thought best to award honorable mention-to Mr. Stoddard In consequence of the quality of the defi nition •whlch he submitted EMERGENCY COURSE FOR WOMEN CHEMISTS Department of Agricultural Chem istry l'o Give Intensive Summer Training Course A tine-months War emergency course In agricultural chemistry is to be given this summer by the School of Agricult ule-of this college The course in to begin Nay first and will continue until the holt of July It is open to women only and It will offer an Intensive course of training In agricultural chemistry Any woman who holds a baccalau reate degree from an accredited college, or Its equivalent, and who has a knowl edge of general and organic chemistry and quantal!, o analysis Is qualified to take up this course The work will comps Inc lectures and laboratory prac tice, with special training in the analy sis of foods, soils, fertilize. ,spraying matellals, and farm and dolly products Although short the course will cover l t a o rge ,Tt an w i o o rn ut o tt n of f o g t ro w un or d ic I s t w i n s g de . s p ist oc n i eLl linen which are of great Importance at the violent time Those who take the court.° will be fitted for teaching, offi cial analysis, investigational routine wetk, and many other linen of activity whole thoroughly trained chemists are needed College credit mounting to twenty credit hamv,wlit he given for the work covered The war hen taken a large number of chemists nom their positions and It is to fill the y mai ncloti thus made that this course Is being sit en A wonderful opportunity In offered to those college women who, although they are desir ous of taking up some patriotic work, ale undecided as to what they will take up. By Inking the pinees of men who hose all eady entered - the service, and by releasing others who would go If their positions could be tilled, a very helpful service may hn rendered to the country Piofessot C. W Stoddart. bead of the Dopai tment of Am lcultutal Chemistry, Is In change of this war emergency COMIC. Sophomores Elect Class Officers The Sophomore close met In the Chemistly Annex after the "Stick-To gether" meeting on hut Wednesday evening for the purpose of electing of- Seers for next year Out of the large number of men who were nominated at the loot meeting hold two woolls ago the Winning were elected. Plesident, D. D. Doter; Vico-President, W C. Mearklii, Treasurer, 12 13 Starkey; Sec retary, .1 H. Munroe 0. 13 Stoddart was also elected historian. There wen no further business to be taken up at that time, an the matter of electing members of the Student Council trent the class of 1920 will-be taken up at a late, date by the members of the various schools. Duo notice of these meoUngs will bo given to all members of the close ALL JUNIORS OUT A vory Important Junior Chum moot ing will bo hold In tho Old Chapel to morrow night at 0:4B. Elootion of 0111- ma will take place and all Juniors are oohed to be pioxont. PLANS COMPLETED FOR BIG CARNIVAL Major Watt Of British Army Will Speak In Evening—Tickets Now On Sale Pined at rangements hitt c utmost been conntleted fur the sleet Imttleth. =- shut and barbecue which is to be held this Satutday from Lino to eight o'clock on the At mory field and In the Audi totium ,The committee on ontettain ment has completed a m scram that promises to futnlsh mmitemesa [tom 'Mut to anlsh, and It only romaine tut the students and attires to Copilot t the adult to make It one of the biggest and vest of its kind met held In State Col lege. The chief speake: of the paulotic plograrn will he 3i:dot Watt, of the HI itlah Almy and duo to Ills not ar rP,lng in State College until Into in the afternoon, It has been deemed uthisable to hold his talk In the Auditorium In the evening Dem ten the sports In the and a 110011 and the pat:lute 11111) in the evening, the meat ON, together 111th the Valium: sundries that aril go 11 151 rt such an beuns, potatoes, pickles, euf ,oo and so forth, will tut nish excitement to the assembled multitude The utter noon ptognim Is scheduled ,o begin with a parade slotting about one-tlility and ending on the field at 'bout mu o'clock Purther details of this m.ent mill be ghen out at the movies tonight, and at the sesmal - class tnetlngs which ale scheduled to be held this week Slime Satuiday will 111110 be "Moving-Up Day," tile sat loos classes will be espocted to !toll off indPitlual Aunts. the Freshman stunt being ie terved 011111 the latter 1)1110 of the after noon. A section of the field will be loped oft for the sarlous acts and stunts which are to he pulled off, and the whole Held will be policed by members of the Reset ve Officers' Twining Corps The latter will hate Instructions to allow no one pn the field who does not have a ticket tied to the lapel of his coat, and tickets will be sold on the grounds. They_ may also be obtained from any member of the committee 01 hem any of the local states. These tickets sae necessary not only to obtain access to the field. but they must be punched when the owner Is seated at the counter The price of a ticket is fifty cents In Older to add a military aspect to the affair, bayonet chili sad hand gle an& throwing will form n part of the entertainment progrea,_ The greawsl pig and greased pole have both been prodded for and they promise to fat - Matt theft customary share of amuse ment Due to the fact that there in a 'varsity baseball game with Dickinson scheduled for four o'clock, the tattoos stunts will be mulled out preAlous to that time A motes/Ilona! bat becuet Inns born eo coned to bike charge of the notating In antler to be auto that It still be hell done The selling of cake, ettaly and lee-oneam xlll be In change of tine glib and they till have theh knead tables In ante of n alit on Saturday afternoon, the aerving trill take place In the ArMony, an It in ill Inc Impossible to hold tine food over for a en coin The committee ham been foitunate In seeming noel. a man an Major Watt to speak in the evening. The latter MRS tot metly chaplain with the Gordon Highlanders and tile Black Watch In Somme, the Mime. at Armentieres and the European zone of the war on the Ypres:and he went into France - foi the nist time on Christmas Eso In 1914 Ito is the =Aln of several interesting war books, as well 011 many winks in 111 000 and Sri SO 151111011 hi times et peace Major Watt has spent many months at the Hoot, both at the advanced base hooplutls and In the [tenches He has had several willow escapes ficim being attack by shells, and on one m two occasions, members of Ills congregation here killed hbile :Mending net vice. He lei In WIN countll giving. to Amen leans Ills observations of the hat and the problem that the Allied CAM. Is fac ing "We shall hill," says Makes Watt, "tht Hugh the mates Intl lesouices of Ames lea and Blitain, the undying coin age of the remnant In Icinnce, the to /Miensy of the Itall-ino, and nlithe all through the motet) of the net Mode of the tilumph of the tight over wrong that has made of histois it connected hhole Instead of a madness" ADOPT RESOLUTIONS - ON MOVIE SITUATION 7n no °gm t to clear up nu) mistmde, standing that may seem to hate 11110011 nut of the movie question. the genius class took the Initial stop toward the establishment of mutual good will by adopting the following resolutions nt thoh last clams electing I Resulted that the Senior Clams of Penn Stnto goes on leeold as Indi a (dually hating no gt levant:es agninst Mi Mautice Baum us a man tt. ROMANO that although Ms Baum made errors In Ms nate. instant the Itudont body of Penn State, some stu dents also erred In their actions taunt d Mr. Baum 8 Resolved that so organized boy cott exists against Mr. Baum's business And, therefor o, any student shall feel nee to patronize Mr. Elnum's business, without being subjected to or Welt. or Intimidation from anyone El= o''''' Next week will witness the dent home of the COLLEGIAN for the preeent year, duo to the shorten ing of the term. In an much nu this will also Ito the only remain ing Demo berme Commencement, the Malt deems It wino to change the doto of publication from Wed nesday, April 17, to Friday, April ID. Tho paper will them roach out subs. ribura just a day Previous to tho tart of the Com moncoment pro , ,m. Totirgiatt. ELECT A. A. HEADS AT MOVIES TONIGHT Hope In This Manner To Get Representative Turnout—Final Movies Of Year The Until movies of the seat, as at ranged b) the "Stick-Together Commit tee" will be held In the Auditorium to night, slatting at !amen o'clock At thin time, it Is also proposed to NOW rot cancers to lead the Athletic Associ ation for next yeat These men c.ould ordifiatily he elected at the moos meet ing this morning. but it to hoped that b., holding the balloting tonight, II more tepresentathe sots can be obtained The men fan the son ions °glees styre nominated at mass meeting last Wed nesdns mottling and they ate es fel -lelln Fut Inealtlent— :%1 13 Clark, J A. Turner, W. It, Gerreentoller, Frank Linger Those nominated for vice-pr °trident are L L. Wilson end .1 L Krell For yodeler). [home nominated ere C W Cent, W R Craig, 11, S Dounlng, C. K Donne), J 1' Lt..le rind (1 V Glat felter Tile movies tonight mill be ultnilat o humor one, being a corned) and a maul c production The comedy in en !tied "Hula Hula Land" N Ile tile main oduction mill he the "Sett In cutler to comply mith the contract t mill be ) to take up In Nile°, nillection at the perfol mance and the tudents meteducated to I emembet thin m hen ntaz ling Mt lull• Auditorium IRST QUOTA OF ARMY MEN HERE Detachment Under The Command Of Captain William P. Murray— Instruction Began This Morning The that quota of m my men sent bete by the got ernment for special Paining along induestilal lines nti iced Sunday aftm noon by special Pain and Immedi ately took up Melt quarters In Old Main building There ate one handled and eighty-nine men In the detachment, which was the number expected All are un a t the command of three regular army °Ulcers, who are• Captain Wil liam P Murray, 316th Infantry. Camp Meade, 111,1 , First Lieutenant Charles A Smith, dt , 333rd Infantry, Camp Tailor, ICy , and Second Lieutenant Law•tonee 0 Grilllth, 343rd Infantry, Camp Grant, 11l Captain Sidney 0. M It C, has aleo been as signed here by the got ernment and will have chutge of the metes physical con dition. All of the men were drafted and sent here by their total boards without any previous military training whatever They ate all from Minnesota, from Cook, Lake, Polk, Itasca and St. Louis counties, with the last named county furnishing the majority Murk Starts Today Confeicnces were held Monde) and yesteida) between the college authori tlen find the °Meets, foi the purpose of dhlding the men into set:tient, and de teeminlng abut men muse had particu lar linining along the lines Intended tot studs The sections note then assigned to the different buildings, some going to the electrical laboratories and some to the mechanical. Actual work began this morning at 8 30 and will lust until noon, it will be resumed at one and call pi obabb last until five It is also planned to ONO the men an stout of mummy Instruction before Iginnlrig nosh In the morning. while In ,the even logo, loom es .111 be ghee, designed to cover special military topics Resents Is sounded tit 0.45 a, fit. and taps is sung at 11 00 p m , Immedflitely utter the • dose of college, bonnet el, It is planned to make 'lmmo' changes In regand to the hours On Sundt* evening, Captain Mmra3 apnko to the men in the Old Chapel. giving them a brief outline of the stork to bo done, and explaining some of the things that would be espected of them 1)1 Sparks pas also plena at the meeting, and gest, the men a vet>. it aplltrig talk, telling them of the college. .10 Ideals, and the attitude tonal d the men Arles consklet able discussion, the col lege faculty deckled to have the men ftsl at the ttack house, and as a Insult the allele loner floor of that building Ixemoted wllll tables In older to care to, such a huge numb. Quartering 1,111 be done oath el) In Old Slain Cote Imo been Moulded M the governnlcht• Ind 010110 1111.1 with slum from the Agricultutal 1)01,01101001 The tnen will not Weal. nul Ingulatlon unlfot In at 111 040111, 1,110 ell have been In ovided with antic 0011 x, consisting of otetalls 1111 d 1.0110 to match. )1111Inr7 Rule In Old Mnln In order to guarantee absolute Way nod quiet to the men, Old Mein has been placed under military control and It number of rules di 00 11 up. 13010000 the hums of 7 p m and 8 a m., there mill be no admittance to IlMono above the germ.] Poor, except students and en listed mon. All noise In the rooms and hallunlo has been prohibited between 10 p. 11l and GAG 0 m., while the play ing. of any musical instrument above the serum) floor from 8 p tn. to 7 a m will not be tolerated INTER-CLASS BOXING TOMORROW IN ARMORY The Interclass Boxing Moot which wan to intro taken place last Saturday afternoon In the Armory, but which it woo necessary to postpone becouso of the militurl inattention, will ho hold to morrow night The semi-finals were hold last night. The mon are in top notch condition for participation in the affair. DEBATERS LOSE FIRST DEBATE Blue And White Orators Lose To New York University By Close Decision—One More Debate Per the flint time this senson. Peon State dehatets mere defeated, when o too to one decision wits lendwed In favor of Now York Unleersity by the Judges of the debate with that Institu tion held In Ness York City hist Thule:- dap night This tictoty tot New York University evens the scene as they lost to a Blue :nal White resat last yeal The Penn State men who teinesented tills college ut New Yotk City. Thus day were II .:%1 Button '2O, C L Fara haugh 'lO, P C nicht:min 'lO and W' I) Harkins '2O, tikes note The CI:lye:- sky team Mitt, composed of s Albeit, Schwa: to and Kleine: The New Yolk men had their choice In tutu matter of which side of the question they should defend nod they took the negative —The Penn State debatern intotented blond arguments, covet Inc all olden of the question with the name skill that had enabled them to Olin all debates thus far this K. 5011 The Unhersity team, home, el, fulled to meet the at gu monis of the Blue and White debaters. simply confining themselsen to one Is sue of the titteation, that of pi lee fix ation The delude %tag held in tine malice.- lam of the Libra. y Building of Non York Unitorvitt, the providing oincer being Dr bbivon. hull of the Englivh Department of that Institution The Judges nett. Di Bonny of the faculty. On Blodgett, I•t ealtiont of Delphi Cbilego and David Lehman, in downtown alto:- nay The last debate of the season Is to be a dual event ivith Celt) slang on Ft Ida or thin neck The debate hone cvill be gin at eight o'clock in the Old Chapel The Penn State team Nthich goes to Clett3sburg nlll uphold the negative of tile name ljtjeStiell nhlch bon been used In all the Intel collegiate debates thlu SenBllll. namel, - Resolved, That the van time scope of federal regulation (In principle) should be pe‘manentb es tablished fur times of peace . A to tut from Gett)shutir Hill debate the nega tive of the question here The sched uled debate 111th (teal getoun Calvet shy ham been cancelled. 4th Officers' Camp Starts May Fifth The fourth training camp fat officer , in the U. S. Army Mll emit on Ain). 5, ISIS Contrary to the conditions tralch held fon the forme] campn of like chat actor, It appear., that thin camp in de signed especial]) for engineers, an it In designated the "rourth Engineers Offi cers' Training Camp" It in not knotan at the present time traether officers' training camps fur other lines of sat ♦ice In] held or not According to the regulations for this camp which tr ere received yesterday, ord) graduates of the chums of 1917 and 1918, In the School of Englnectlng or Mining, who ranked In the upper ten per cent of their classes arc eligible peon Staten allotment has Men placed at four men Chios standing nuts I, lINCOI talnul at the Rogistrues ogled, and all the I.llgllile mon, desiring to apply should consult Major Baynes at once CHANGES IN FACULTY A considerable number of changes in the faculty mere authorized by tho Board of Trustees in then meeting last nook, The tenoning Mete granted leaves of absence for 'Allying periods Dean Sara C, Uncle) for one year, to spend in studying D IC Peet, the Messmer, for fit o months, to enter the set t ice of the got - etnment en income tax stork It S Pridy, superintendent of tire ironer plant, for lire months, to super intend the conch cellos of a gas ernment poser plant Mr Critly will return to the college once a for Might to Hurled.. tend his work here, E W Schmidt, liertlatont In Anlinol toll Mon, A A Borland, in ofoinior of Bali> Iluxbandl> Exton/don. Rom Ma) flint to Setae:l . lnel flint, and A 1. Dior nein, Instrueloi In Civil Cngineel iris, nom March 11 to the end of the aca demie vent L C. Antler has r1d,011% ed horn teaching felloh to hash actor in Zoology. Inking effect Jitnutit y 19, 1918 The following I eslgn•ltlons 11010 ac cepted nt this time• I 11, Curie.. in trurtor In English, It S. Sinn). instruc tor In Botts*, L C Tomltins, haat uc.- tut In Dal* Ilusbandl,t INtension, 0. Cerny, lompoial) assistant In Asti cultural Extuoulon, J 51. Pantalets, Ltd lege accountant. and J. W Emlgh, on tension rein escittatlve R. H. SMITH 'O5 WILL BE NEW TREASURER leH Smith 'ell, has been selected to take the plate made vacant by the do patture of Mr. Peet, the tie:muter of the college. His official title will be rhelsom and compuoller It is not definitely decided as yet whether of not Mt Smith wit continue his present Work an graduate manager of athletics and alumni sect eters', in which capacity ho has served at Penn State fel a number of yearn. o SOCCER GAME POSTPONED The interclass soccer game between the Juniors and Freshmen which was scheduled to bo played last Saturday afternoon on Now Beaver Mold, was postponed until next Saturday after noon on account of Inspection.