Wednesday, February 5, 1919 L .. n .......... ... ...-:. News From lIAIWARD—The authorities at Har vard University have (announced that degtoes will bo awattlnd to oil men who 'hose been in the service of their coun try, upon completion' of [Mee-fourths of rho wok required under normal conditions. _ . . MARYLAND—The Reset ye 011icers' Training Coles, which, was In vogue at Maryland Stale College before the organization of the S A T, C., will again be Instituted at/that college Under the new system theta will be but three hours of drill per week/ Plans are alio under way to organize a rifle team, which will compote with those of other colleges YALE—TaIe NIB- more than 250 can didates out for liN4 Immlng this year 'Tho new Tale policy, compelling every stu dent to take part In some form of athletic activity to largely responsible for this large increase over modelle ' years, STD) EIS S--The S A T C. at Stevens Institute of Technology, consisting of 215 men, was not demobilized until otter the Christmas vacation The 311,111 unit was discharged December 21 In addition to these, there w sixty two men on the honor roll, of ere whom eight m too the sum eme sacrifice PllOl7, US—Tile annual publication of the Junior clans at Urninus college, "The Ruby, - will again be Publish.' this year Owing to the into start, however, it will not appear until the Christmas holidays next December. ARlZONA—Advance registration at the Unit ersity of At trona took place on `Doemnbet 31, %then about 76 students signed - up, Tile regular registration began January 2, and by the end of the week 320 students had registered About fifty of these were these who had not entered the unhersity In Sop- Somber, a huge number of them being doldlern alto hare returned from the -Various camps. PIM% CliTON—The Princeton Unl Netelty nunrict recently returned from . „ an extensive hip abroad. hhero enter .._talnments here given for the benefit of soldiers and•sallors overseas The party sailed from Now 'Yolk on Juno 15th and. mitred In Borileaux nine days later. From hobo they sang their way to the front line trenches and back again, their conceTtn being staged In hotels, nr- ENGLISH DEPT. OFFERS COURSE IN TWEATILICALS The Department of English has an nounced that a course in dramatic ex presalon and amateur theatricals will be conducted during the present semester by Prof. W. S. Dye The course Is open to any student regnant ly enrolled In the college and Prof Die's wide experience In the managing and production of plays will serve to make his tutelage In this course very desirable The course will Mlle up the modern drama and the mechanics of amateur theatricals, and it is possible that sev eral one-act plays trill be written and produced by the class . The Dnglish De partment hopes to be able .to offer a prize to stimulate Interest In the writ ing of these short plays Announcement concerning this will be made later BAND NOTICE notinced the following . changes In the hours of rehearsal for the band, or chestra, and drum ...and bugle corps. These hours will remain In effect un til the end of the college year. Band. Monday and Tuesday at 4.30 p. m and Thursday at C 30 p. orchestra, Tuesday at G 80 p. in., drum and gores, Thursday and Friday at 4 30 p.m. wituumunnowortiumnutuporniundummitunil 1 Special Sale cpri .0. .1.1. - 1 Flannel, Khaki 1 I 1 and Gray Shirts, - 1 u One day only g . 1I Saturday, Feb. 8' $3.00 Shirts ____— ........ 2.10 12 91.50 Shirts ' 2.95 a $5.50 Shirts 3.95 • 2 $6.00 Shirts -- $1.45 N E 1 M. HURWITZ Allen Street P, unintorrommamimumalimmimaummmiummmula ....When You Write Buy the Right Stationery ---at the Right Prices Righto: Yourewords express your message, your paper re flects your good taste. Select your stationery from our large assortment of styles and finishes—in white and tints—for ladies and gentle men. Box Papers 35c to $1.50 Correspondence Cards' 351 to 75c Pound Papers 35c to 75c Writing Tablets 10c to 35c t Envelopes to match 10c to 35c and, of course, Fountain Pens, Pen-holders, Steel Pens, Ink, etc. • The Reiell Drug StOre State College, Pa. ther Colleges 'merles, anteaux . , barmeke, Odds, Or- ChilldS, Witte-110.M and even in motor [reeks. VETTISBUItfI—TWeIve men ate combated among tile gold star soldiers at Gettysburg college The It 0 T C. is rapidly coming back to normal. uni fro ms have been ordered and each mem ber receives 47 cents a day ray. There are 105 men in the corps. COLTl3llllA—Returns from the cam paign of the alumni of Colombia 'Uni versity to raise $600,000 among them selves to meet the quiver:thy deficit show that $OO,OOO have already been raised In New York. The deficit Is caused by reduced Income and Increased °mating expenses on account of the LI:SIGH—The annual tug-of-war and ,soccer scrap between the Sopho mores and Freshmen at Lehigh UM erxlty was this yeal coolly won by the first year men. As a result, the Fresh have aeon the right to wear "regular" bats on Sundays. lEW MEXICO—Over one handled students have Joined the it: 0 T C. at New Mexico State College, all of whom have had previous minter)* orpet lone.. either In the S A. T C or In former reserve corps. The band, an Important reiltUre-Ilt that institution, has also been Reorganized. PILES eI:TON—An artillery course open to all undergraduates lion been framed at Princeton University. Prae deal experierv.e Is given In the handling of field gun, and It Is also planned to secure honors In the near future. for fat titer practice. di; , minlitture artil lery range Ims been construct.] ARIZONA—The new mining and en glneeling building which lion been under construction.at Mc, Unhersity of Ari zona since May 1017, was opened last month. This building In tine afloat On the university campus and was con structed and equipped at a total cost ot $210,000 PENNSYLVANIA—PIane have been completed at the University of Penn sylvania far the establishment of a now reserve cancers' training corps, with Mojot Chntlos T Grilllth es head of the department.'and pi °teasel of military Bolen., and Menet,. The course le natively voluntary SOCCER 131 TO MAKE Pecans° of the fact that many col leges have not organized soccer teams since tho disbanding or the S. A T C. It has been Impossible for the Penn State soccer manager to arraaa Infector, schedule far a western trip Ilohmer. a good schedule has been made for an eastern hip to bp taken during the Easter vacation and It la probable that the 13100 and White cloven will meet teams from each of the following achoolo• Lafayette, Le high, Swarthmore,' Uaverford and the Unlversity of Pentirrylvanla. O erpztat Cafe - ----ire place for that lb. You'll like an oyster stew, ' Or a juicy Hamburg tucked away in a bun, And don't forget a PIE When the .Fieshman goes for eats. a L . 11112111L1111111111311111111111101111111111110IIMIIIIIIR11111111111111:2111111111111131111111111110111111111111M1111111111110111111111111r11111111111111:11111111111110Mg HARVEY BROTHERS E3oL.l<ers Bread Cakes 220 East College Avenue i-i-H-S-{l4+4-C-t+Wet Why not just look at our College M6mory Books? If you look, you will buy THE MUSIC ROOM Amateur Finishing a Specialty The S MITH 3i TUDIO R. H. BREON COLLLEGE' PLACES EXHIBIT AT HARRISBURG CORN SHOW The recent. Harrisburg corn show in ohich thin OXICII.IOII Deportment of the agricultural school'of this college played a lingo part was one of the biggest and best evei seen in Perms)lvania. In spite of unsettled conditions and the difficulty encone toted In getting fin) thing of this funk utiantised thole Iwo, a large num ber of exhibitors In event and the quality of the farm products on display sur passed that of any other show ever held in this state Tho enterptlso oils financed by the State Department of Agriculture, and the judge of the exhibits was Professor A E Grantham of the Delaware State College and Experiment Station. Each county had an exhibit In charge of Its farm agent and the first award for the best exhibit went to Green Coun ty, Chester County stun Second place In this class The grand champion ten corn of corn also caMo from Chester County and veto grown by a former Winter Course student here, in the honorary cIaWS the fltat for yellow dent corn oent to Green County. Many other Pilsen were awarded. there being in aggregate mar a hundred premiums giveh out, The exhibits put on by the Exten sion Department of this college attract ed much attention The Dairy Hus bandry Department shooed some sheen. cattle and poultry and the Horticultural Department gave n practical demonstra tion of the benefits to be derived from rho hrinfer Use of spraying apparatus on of chords apil gardens The Home Economics Extension Department also put on it very attractive exhibit Professor IV Ii Darst had charge of the boys' corn judging contest Twenty too teams wino entered pod it is in teresting to nolo that the Ivinners {Sere from the vocational school In which 'Dill" Wood 'lt, formerly in charge of the too year agricultural courses here, Is teaching • MISS SIIII: ENTERTAINS- Last Wednesday mening, Miss Mar gol Slims, Instructor of physical edu cation, entertained the °dicers of ..t,he Girls' Athletic Association at the OW ',nifty Club The guests v.ere. Martha Menisci% provident, Isabel Hanford, vice-president: Mrs. Shantz, treasurer, 1112 ED A rettard of ono dollar will be paid for the room of a leather-covered, loom leaf note-book, size about eight In , five, taken probably by accident from beside the armory Monday ovening after drill Tito notes relate to quantitatito analy sis and fah anced carbon compounds Finder mny havo both cover and reword If contents nro returned to Dean's Office, Metal Arts Building THE First First National Bank' State College, Pa. V. L. FOSTER, Fro Most 1 DAVID F. RAPP, Cashier and Ice Cream =ll . ( i t EASTMAN 1 AGENCY PENN ,STATE ,OLDEGIAN AGRICULTUR Dean Watts was li necticut last week any noon addressed a me< necticut Horticultural the Mime of the vol lnduatty. Ito tamle. and tomorrow ho is It 01110, where ho will 01110 Vegetable Crone the subject of greenh vegetable forcing. Protesaor T. 1. 111 n returned Sat utday from Harrtabus where ho at tended the annual Part Products Shen The School of Agr l . Part Is revell ing Its full quota of mitt ram oleic trout the army The second, semester opened with tiro Sophomores, ( fourteen Juniors and fifteen Seniors re)untlng their In terrupted courses OW a period of mili tary send". Practicality every one of these men was a comlatiteduned cancer 1111110 In the army, owl it Is expected that mom other ofile re will re-enter college as 00011 as th w te,elte their discharge , . 1. IV, El own, a former ',malty football man, a Id C N ti lono. who mould have 11000 tamper at this Year's cloven hod he be at in college, are .tmong those 101,0 hat t come back to finish their work, NOTES Hartford, Con on Friday aftor ting of the Con- Association on otablo•gardoning home Saturday. be In Columba, 'peak Lame tlio !s . Association on imse problem In G 1•`. ',fines of R hes-baert appointed 1311 patitologY extension In Miles Is a graduate of t technic Institute. Mat noge, VP girth, Aslant of plant In college Mr Virginia Pell et Illacksbing. va . 11 -. 13. Lewis who (hot mid -5 ear convocal pointed nn 11,18tRilt In graduated at LIIO ill 11114 been all -01 unarm r ho hns been ling extension esigned hie horror enlisted me t eeently die els to go 11110 Profoooir 13 Scher doing segetablo fiord oink for thin collego motion beta 'Afr over a sear ago and N 1 charged Ile now est bualinola for lihnoolf. Clot coca 13 Spiout pointed counts horn at County In the place o lOW reclgned that pOOll hoot. 7 hos been un ant. of Crawford Mr llendorson 5 resigned as County recent- Ong taken by James It Mothers county agent of Columb iy and hist position is Paid Neisley, 'l7 .13 II Englo 1010 has section for soma tin, charged and Is tetur hanna County to take u nu county agent xen In mIlUnrY has been din. ng to Suxqun hix I< thoro dresved a meet. at the various associations In Prole mon Tonaurt o at Ing of repreqentatisos Pennfolvanla county fal Pittabuigh last week. 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Commencing February 7th and lasting 10 days only I i Big reductions on all merchandise E All $lO.OO Shoes, Black and Dark Cordo.Calf $7.50 All 7.50 Shoes All 6.50 Army Shoes Flannel Shirts and Dress Shirts, Underwear, Sheep ') shin Coats, Mackinaws, Suits and Overcoats to be sold at Great Savings. - i- Come and be Convinced at our Specials Fromm's Economy Store 130 E. g rtpmatoummunneuniminsumumamiunctoguinuoragllumulaniumatimmumuswit LOOKING BACKWARD (Week of February 1) T”enly learm Ago A ‘aluable collection of 01 e% to /Odler nit), descriptions of the Austrian Mines from which the) note taken. nos donated to UM Mining Department by the Philadelphia Museum Strength tests of the football pla)ms conducted at the end of the 00.011 gme the folluaing results for tho highest men P Penrose 'Ol-1,100 3 points, 13. 13 Cure 'Ol-1,0000 points, and J S Rubio 'Ol-1,000 5 rOillttl Fifteen Years Ago The I noms of the Ti nelt noose, Just completed. were asvlgnul to athletes, meal) t00t.1.11 and troth men The deniers of the Electrirll Engl noel log Department completed on In. upectlon tour cot orlon . Philadelphia. Ti onion, and Non Tend. 'ten Tern Ado The program of events for Senior Week tan announced The feature of the wetic non an elaborate entertain ment under the dh cotton „of "Pop" Golden, consisting of boning, %I: estling, tumblig. many musical numbers, and a comedy: "College Days" There was also a basketball - gum ulth Ducknoll. at alter cd concert by Miss Athei ton, and finally the Terinfichorean dance Else Years Ago Announcement bits made of the open ing of a reitt ei.angelptic conducted V> Mr. Sherwood uday, no nrated by meeeiiii inominent moral and religious reformer; Stale defeated' lVect Virginia IVegle) an Inn barketbalt game pWeil at Um fol. mer place, ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Students me cordially Invited to tile following sunken which ate held at Andrew'sSt Episcopal church mer 3 Sunday Preaching semice.. 10:43 a m and 7 30 p to J. C.Smith & Son Dealers In General Hardware Builders' 3lnterlal, Onr, Paints, Glass, Cement, SWIM Rooflog, Spouting Etc. State College, Pa. State College, Pa. ENGINEERING NEWS Pl c4ktent sin,. IN no.; leoehed it tole glum horn Prof:em Walker lion iedilagton It lo expected that lie ttlll he at the colleaavei Y ohm tit Omagh no mention of date sine made The engineeling knAthos, chloll hero tonne hit‘e been gluon alto:nate a cells Val nook° ly fel the benefit of uppo cl iumnen, %%111 be 1 m I‘Tsi, The loam es c 111 i.e nhen Wednestl.o. oftemoon, the !ant 110111, an that seems to lit the 0011041- 01es of bank). bent The mat lecture I,lllho on AVellnestia), l'eln um) . 0, In 1000111 200, Engineering 1) If Professor U iiiiei has tett:toed that time, he nill be ai,kell to //peel. and if he has not i cult Cell, Dean Sackett will speak On an eminent onginees All englneei ing student.// 1,110 sie at libel at that 110111 111 0 001 Molly Ins lied to be present in ofeisor Dlemel has jlna tram seal f 1 tun a till/ to 1'111441/u, gli to Inn estigate the shops at. Carnegie InnUtule, the Linisep4it) of Pittsburgh and the Tech nical 111011 School Mores:nor FeWiellaell Made a tin/ to immeet the labolatollen of Catheglo Tech and CIII,OINILS of Pittsburgh; 0100 to ptnl.ll.lse equipment In Pittablllgn, It's a Pleasure to Soe A Man With Well Pressed Clothes It i o meek to blio mill more to In to be able to pre , s them better thou the) 11 CM oh or pressed before. lon eon brine this statement to 3 IMO 01V/1 satlsfootlmn It) totting iib she% 3 011. Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen Street Penn State Book Store L. K. METZGER, State 'l5, Proprietor No student can afford to be with- :6 , ...- - out a Webster's Incercollegiate El ii Dictionary. 2 ..2 Every SATURDAY a Bargain Day. Parker, Moore, Crocker an d -J. Wahis Tenpoint Evershau Foun- ' 1- . tain Pens and Pencils. - Large stock of reference books. 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