01 . 6...taF.t5-IV.Pea l9l9 7.:,M9P)1' _3EIMGAEyvs 7 ALA. meeting •Of th.e.,Architecturul —DlUlintering Society. a „Week ago las „was,. given by, Alias C.—Sparks Jn .whlch_sbet ,related —.lintnegrterlencea in,n goYernment draftr __lng _office_ in_3ViuMington... She .was ,a, niernber — of .force' that peel pared plot drawings of troop placements In France and that made models offoims. e and country contours under the die o f Lion of the Government War College.„ A. 0 Fiedler qi3, C. Si,, visited Penn State last week, while on his way. xn Idaho. Ile in with the U. S. Geological Survey on Stream Nfeasurementa. A large radial drill arrived Monday, for the Department of Industrial Engl.; nearing. It Is a very modern tool which the machine shop has not had heretofore rand represents a distinct addition to_the department's equipment. C. W. Ifeppenstall, of the Ireppenstall Knife and Forge Company, Dittsbarch, has Just presented a. locomotive.,te the school. It is an Industrial type of, narrow gauge and will be a valuable addition to the equipment in Railway „Meclumlqat,E9q.lneering. HVPPeKi-.. if tan ba di. sellirl27‘ the . school with a steam hammer. The Senior Engineers started today on their annual inspection trip. They all] stop at liarrisburg, York, Philadel phia, Trenton, New Verb and Schenec tady. About sixty men are taking the trip. MINING NOTES An informal dinner wan recently.heid at the Fort „Pltt_llotel._P/ttsburgh by. the alumni of the School of Mines in the Pittsburg district in order that Dean Moore might lay before them plane for the future school. At this meeting a committee of the alumni nos appointed to some In an advisory capacity and for the purpose of aiding the school in any way possible. The committee con sists of W. L AlTelder '99 (chairman.) E N. Zero 'O3. 11. Al. Stewart 'O5, .7 13 Warriner 'O5, 11 W. Mentz '07,, and J. L alauthe 'l3. Messrs, Affelder ,and Zero represent the bituminOns - miners, Warriner and Montz the , anthracite. miner'., and Stewart and M,ititite the metallurgists The Department or Metallurgy hap tecontly purchased and „installed • a 26.000 pound Richle testing machine. This machine will be used by the clashes 'studying. .metallography to .. correlate ,Ithoir _theory. tvith. practice .14 thy heat, treatment of et - eels - It? develop, certain _treatment Other. new equipment recently ob tained by the " ;d cpar,tment,„ consists of a Braun Transferrnatlon ;mint record-. Inc; instrument complete for determining the proper hardening temperatures of steels. a Pptisky,4 r hiargin flash point ,ic9tor... Bureau 'of Bllnct .;fodel, and an . Elgler-pfihelOhde tiecopmetts,,f6r tenting the flush point and viscosity respectively of heavy oils, with particu lar reference ,to fuel, oils first-National Bait Sate Celine, Pa. W.FOSTER, ?nubloot trAIIITLD Best Quality LOBOCERIEPS Wholesale and-Retail:l • - Special rates to Clam and Fraternities FrEit'S 2,6_20 College Ave. , ept NotablepepAmAar Direrloraunt Anthar are Wonrit Fridgy, April 11 ADMISSION Matinee at 2, and evening Adults c PASTIME i lB ,VAChildren 90d'A Tat tomr,EsTto IE HELD -SSFS . „The 5 -csohupittee, .0 . r% t Extemporaneous Spetiking. composed or Members of the Rhetoric Department, hus decided to hold,it making ,contest among: the "S opteinore, 'classes It ',rhetoric , eight. Tutu contest' kidlvidedinto three parts: ,prellidnaries., semi-Wont. otot There Is ~ tx• ot y of , subplots SKIM v:hlC.h to choose .d they aro all Inured t on the ,subJecrof thrift- The' inliminitries will take place In Se class'ro'oms and Will be under die , supervision of the 'lnstructois These still take place before April six teenth. Duch member of the clam will: report its 0 given subject spCideing for a certain 'length of time' Frorn tite eh, tiro ela'ss one _member will be chesen who' will renrCsent the chum Ig the These heml-linals will be held bet w een, thn representatives of the classes com posing the various sections. These see; tie.ne were formerly lecture perlods and will' be In charge ordlfferene members of the -department. There , aro foU'r sections and these sill be In charge of Mins Adams. - Mr. Gibbons; M, and Professor Marshman. A Member alit be chosen front these ;meta,no to take port in the finals No definite arrangements have been made concerning the final contest but it Is probable that it will by held In, the Auditor lam and will be open to any wishing to attend. It Is probable that. the final speeches wilt Ise extemportner sus and the speakers will not, billow their subject - until they are relict) to speak. „Definite plans for the. finals will be announced at abate) date BAND PREPARING FOR • COMMENCEMENT NUMBERS If etery number on the commence ment program In to be carried nut•in full. as It undoubtedly will. the college musical organization.; and especiallY r tim military band will be very busy Alyting commencement week. With the numer ous concerts. athletics meet, and so forth, which are scheduled. the band xlll bo out the most of the tittle 'and jn order that It may live up to every thing that la othected of It, the membom have already begun practicing for the vtirlotrt programs that will be presented I during . the week The hand wishes to th mit those who contributed In,. the. offering thot was talit:n . at the - concert :given on March thirtieth. .ti that tlmu thesum - rif 187.80 was, realized for ths.support of this organization. • -o-- DA.TROSiIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 4-H114141114++11.11 SI1+1.111111111:^}4111q1 . 1:1IIIII0IF n r ;IREJLINI(DIN DPk N4C I t „f. Monda3! ?l 44.pril 21i 1919 ALUMNI—Renew old ; aNuaintances. STUDENTS—Get acci@itiated with yourghbor alumnus. ili)Vhere?. ; ThellitienhquAe, gigNATI-AY,S4SLiiiberOt ;INFORMAL DAND . E., I B:9 to 1 Orchestrail Admission $2.00 "lICI DAlLzogynipEs " litA6 'ON PUNCTUALITY • The following . article front the edltor lq{,polulnps ,91 turn reprinted from the editoria l . col omen of the "illichlimn contalnu some good udvide "So long," says yoor friend, "I'll moot spa at ate." , IVhorounon your mind aocii,through a I prom. Homan late, - airt (alio. s• 1t *tad sly, ito„kii,l;refore meow; ton;for,lio all1;or, - ,cou - rifo:,bo - Into Rill m ho laleho later-, 11l fool him, and Hal their. Ito ftlYette• NW): to h. V 0 OM :prompt " 7tuL rt n, then you ..0 AlrOlifj, for h. 09thh..40. you 141,1 !!Pno until ids-twenty "Of 'crown, I,t doevn't matter It you hayo. wanted thmnt.y, ininute4 helm; in . , member of tho'inte club; for' thin the Unlveralty=tho,tmlnlng ground for future life, to be - our. .C=-lind In tho Thilverdly punctualltY Wthe Cxceptlop thixt unisex th - c rule. If You' don't believe OK non how many get to nn eight o'clock class by :eight o'clock, 7t'o ii bit incongruous though. ,v.hen on rrallm up ore admittedly forming our habits now for the' time then we go out in the "wide. wide world." None of us expect to continue tardiness when, etc enter business, Why support tho "late", habit? Ns Just as floe to be in earnest when_ you saj "I'll be there at six" And it's a lot more efficient .1.144,(7 !MUNI) ORR STARTED. The Parent-Te Leber Amoci ttion of the borough or State College In foult.rine .t movement to prOOde organized and Pemonalh directed play for thu rhd dtwt of tho town - nimbi tiecretat • Donur of the T t 1 C A will bo In (Marne of the work and It is desired that a num ber of_otUdenta-Volunteer their ttet'vicA no m.14(411141, Mon who hnVo had training to plat ground work aro pre ferred S • OuriNgw!•Pring Line _ _ _ - ; Ready for your Inspec s tion , Latest things in Cuff and Chains Jhuey's, Jewelry,. ,Stole i I'ENN h S~AT COLLEGIAN NEWS)FROM 0741513 ,COLLEGES - PILINCETON=Princeton alumni 1;1 making extensive prop:nations for the annual commencement. Spring testis= Ities - proinise to be the greatest In the, history of the schoorand already TIME.- , temon classes have reiderted headquarters, The' commence . m e nt will tin similar to pro-war OHO and all fotinet customs will Ix, upheld, „]ALE— Etwides the general mern• Vritil for . au hgr former students and alumni who. died In the ocent way, os Yale h in vaded Co erect a ILlrtiellltlr mi•lnbri It - for her Athletes who made 0i:0,8M/1010e Mel \o elfflurto have yet liee'n male, hot ono already quinnittdd calls for itepatate_memorialti to each of three athletic team captains. SYRACUSE—In addition to several °tint "Interfraternity ttldette leagues, Syracao has established an Inter fraternity bottling league Twelve fra terpitlei lime entered teams In It. xixrspulton—By the direction of the Del c 1 of lipsfeen. diplomas havo ixten - sent to mmi whb entered the mill lnry str'vice late in their Senior Sear and ..Co students who could have Won auartlc4l their degrees 'at the autumn comocation hut for the Interruption of MANILLA:iII—A summer school of un usual;apportunltles viii be conducted the S TC. The diplomas acre dated Oc t o b er, n i ne t een - kb. ISIS, co d „ ere coo t. at the Maryland State College this com to Mc:Ms-eight - former students.— log summer In addition to courses for Wachent, there will be erCdit anuses In DA wrirouni—Througla the generoq, !moo,. of the regular college subjects for It) of ths./lonorattle Midland /I Sit.tull Stove, „ho are uorhing• umar4l college In •, form, goset nor 'of New 'llatml-:lciegtees Q ' " —..... r ,"lhe hyisteraniyft,pend/ ts.l. ----- - -- -Your enthusiasm for things ' . --: • T. American will be ' greater than, ever, , ' --7, _ after, you have used an • -'- , , . Eldorado , IL. 4 , I. i , //7 . .va. •... 4. ~ q7 ,,, , .f . at all ..._ • a'e . rees -, A 6- -stationers ,-,. ~ •- . .L'..:-.:-DIXON : . - i ,-,.-;,:-.:1": , -,,, , —,.. , , r.--.k.: ::ce.., •-•-- - • - - _ NIIIMIIIII/1 M 1111111 U 11141111114111114111111111111011111111113 / 1 11111111111 t 111111111111 M11111111111111111111111111M11111111111U111111111111C311111111111113111 okra )The Place fOr That 11:00 o'clock Lunch , !• C. E.Y SHUEY, Prop. tuppl.towywilatipmtivrinnitmusvpitufaumuumummumuimmiuummumiumlimunniummil , We,pre,„now- able to offer all :language, Note looks :--i: at 101,cts, each Easter Leads and Booklets '4lahtlyersharp-eelicils Base-Ball and Tennis Goods , Typewriters.,for : WO and-a,le liWe4pyii , s!lgpstiontor,theim= . Trovem.entotouristore. --P.:4o:•Sta,te_l3opi c :Store ~ T 4e, ' , V arsity,Shop -12.-Opposite Rost,Office cZALS",2'I%)raiILV.,..hIII,,...Tr :=)..47(lVidU shire, ParUnouth College Is to have a swimming pool whlc.h will be construct :ed.!. the g)amasium. No date co: the beginning of the construction hilt% been Tint, but:lt is understood that operations will ProbiddY'start as soon ns prices of Labor u.d mute. ial chow Mg. of stabil being, H ity A —Tho Aeronautical Soule -113 of llama"! University lut.4 announced that Ir will pineti enttito In both the militury and naval niece of the In nifoullegfalr Aerial Tournament. to he held this lluy end throughout the sum mer .11. any lint card students have hien prominent In relation doting the nar and this man a large factor In the decision to enter4hc races . PENNSI ',VAN lA—S. ISI Gerson TO, ut the Unit...tit) of Pentutyltania, has been eleLted wipt.iin of the Penn wrest ling to int for nest season. Cotton restled,ln the Intercolleglates held here recent!), winning from Childs, of Le high, In the 115-pound class, In tho preliminaries In the Snub, however, ho lost to Acker4, of Cornell, for that place, and Call., of Penn State, de feat,APhim for, second place - • •LOOKING BACKWARD - (Week of April 0) neenty leers Ago The Penn State baseball team de (rated Susquehanna Unit crake , In the first game of the season by a score of 11 to 3. The Woman's Glee Club gate a recital 'n the Old Chapel, entitled "The Fisher Maidens It was excellently rendered under the leadership of Miss Hattie Atherton, Fir leen 1 ono. Aro 'rho $OOlO, clove pi 00001011 the college ugh a new clerk utile!) ow, placed In the lower af 0111 Alain. The idea ens gist 1 oncehed during the Sophomote vent of the 01111 s of 100 I. when the Pres ident suggested that the spaces In the touts had been placed these for a. cinch and not fot the purpose of furnishing painting settee for the Snobs Ten Years ,tgo In 1110 dent Impot taut collegiate wrent ling meet In the history of Penn State. the Horsily grnppler. 10010 defeated by Cornell at Ithaca. Every bout vas hard fought And only three resulted In falls. Sundaes Stationery Smokes 7a..cc..4 Store ordinary cigarettes as morning is from . , midnight. If you want to economize you'd better do it in sorne_other way than by smoking cheap cigarettes The trifling additional cost of Murads will -- ' PU9.T.liree Captain Craumer,-of Perm State trained one of these Cornell secured two falls and four deelelons. ,Flio rear, .40 In thg arinuni basketball scrap. the Sophomores - daeitied tho Freshmen In the Ai mory by a score of 53 to 29 The Thespians scored a big /meccas before a large audience in their annual production, which was a two act musical comedy, entitled "The Innocents l• in "Extravagance" Alyo Sunshine Coined.) MONDAY ourino CHESTER SCENIC D. W. GRIFFITH'S Newent Altcrart Pima c "The Girl Who Stayed - At Home" A ltd odor) of today ylvId1) told um 03 It i ll iN ll o . u liti a ll .i .•: l ll s 2l 101 l - Spvel.d 0189.9 .T. adultA 18c, eldidien 9t, and tux - TUESDAY WM. S. HART * in "poppy Girls Husband" Al‘o dock Sonuelt Comedy Stitch Tailors' , Pastime, Theater ±, SATURDAY MAURICE TOURNIER'S "Sporting Life" Itettnn tolgtrentent. All mot east—ln unu or the best Engllt.ll owlodismus it you tall : ed to nee Oda Shen presented deo% :silos It non. 7 4:++, +++;*—Kl III! fl:^f4:1111
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers