Page Four PENN STATE GRADUATES OPEN HOSPITAL HERE' Doctors Grover O. Glenn 'O6, and William S. Glenn, Jr., 'll, In Charge of Building For a long time the need of an ale-i quote hospital in t h is 51011111)' has been i toll by both students and towtispeople. l Foremost among the advocate.: of thisi Mot were Doctors Grover C. and Wit limn S. Glenn. Sr. At knot tw plattl have materialized and at present the town of State College 11100111 of a hos pital which is thoroughly equipped for all purpmes of surgery and it the neat est and most efficient small-sized in stitution of its kind in the state. The hospital is 10ealed On West Col lege avenue, the site being the former 'Rapp mansion. The building is large and commodious throughout and Is con structed of the very finest material out side and within. It contains many large windows. and is almnsl totally surrounded with large airy porches. The building Is set up on a terrace and presents a eery pleasing aril" cl It has been very thoroughly ettuiltPed will modern apparatus and included a complete N.-Ray - outfit for both Maw, scopic and radiographic work. The plans for this hospital have taking shape for the past NIX years. 1111W0Ver. It wan not possible Is Preemie the enterprise any sooner than it has come 1111011%. The war comed the nutt ier to Inc dropped, since Dr. William S. Glenn, Jr., enlisted in the army and after a b r ief period spent in the 01111111 a in this country was sent to France where he spent two years in hospital work. hater Dr. Grover C. Glenn also responded to the call. gave up his large practice here and performed his 11111 y la this 11.111111,.. Dowever, upon their return from the service, they both took up the matter of the hospital a gain, and it Was 111/Shea 11111111110 Mat ter was succoodully The Doctors Glenn tire both Mad utiles of Penn State. Dr. G. C. Glean completing his course in Utak and pr. W. S. (Heim, Jr.. grmluating In tail. Both attended medical college after finishing at lids Institution. They have both had a sufficient 111111111er of years .if training In the various types of 0111.- glad work to merit their operating this hospital successfully. Their sister, Miss Anna Glenn. also n Penn State graduate, elm. of 1913, is associated with them as dietitian. She has had considerable hospital experience at the Metropolitan 110211/Itlll, New York, :and at the Blair Alemorial Hospital at limit- Ingdon. There are also at present two graduate nurses connected with the hospital. namely 3liss bless 110 y, Who beside other hospital experieuee was in the service at Camp Lee during the war; and Miss Helen Luse, a graduate of the New Kensington Ildspital. AGRICULTURAL NOTES Doctor Issa Tanamura. n pmnainent Japanese gentleman and Investigator, who will visit the United SI:HOS during the month of December ,will include Penn State among the list of colleges which he will visit. Doctor Taimmura Is a member of three different Japan ese commissions representing the de partments of agriculture and war. Ile conducts a private agricultural experi ment station of eight Masked acres In Japan and is most cla9ely idemillel with the official life of his country. lie was n guest of the college several years ago. While here, he will deliver a lecture on Japanese agriculture, il lustrated with numerous, colored slides. Doctor T. E. Finegan, State Super intendent of Public Instruction, has called an Educational emigre.: to meet In Harrisburg during the week of No vember sixteenth, Dean Watts will speak on "How to Make Better Farm ers of Pennsylvania Farm Boys". Penn State will be well represented at the . International Stock Show, which will be held in Chicago from November twenty-ninth to December sixth. The IISMIIMUIStriIitISMNIIIIISZIIIIIIItIII[IIIIIIIMIIICIIIIII The College Boot Shop Shoes H. D. Meek Proprietor F 3 State College, Pa. nxhihila fl , lll tlu• 011 logo will inelltdo 1110413 howl ..l. forty loud of hogs. nod fifty' will :o bout N,Yrllllrel• (Won ttuy C. Smith, Director of lio•kets of tit.. Pennsylvania I)elru•tntent of riegth will :velure at Penn State 011 I /..cenilef . l . fifth, under the 1111,101.1. of 1111. Acrieoltm•al Society. Mr. Smith Is of the twist nrontittent and hest tu.• follllll.ll 1/1:11 . 1:14 eXigl . lB in the 1 . 111,1 / 11. Y. Assoei t t • of American Agri eultural Colleges and Mxperiment Sta tion held .its convention in Chi- Pi.. front November eleven to fon, et. Itetoresentatlven from Pelni State ineindea Dean Watts, of the School of Agriculture and Director M. S. lie- Dowell , of the htxnertment Station, Item] Watts Wail nelitsltiled to speak 1111 Netwsliy of Additional Federal Aid far Aprivnh um] I:st.aritnent Work." Professor Tonihare. head of the De p:n•bnent ' al littaliandry, has riassitly peenappointed the Eastern Rettl'esalitatire of lice National Feder ation of Cooper:die , hiVeStnell Sidirtier's. Ile will represent all the territory east of Nth, Professor 11. 11. Ilavner has beim appointed as a inenibur of a committee of three which will art as proxy con, nuttier for tho MOnth°Milli, of tht• Pestiheron Weeders' Assoelallir• lii {gates. This organization will meet hi Chicago during the Inter national Livestock Stunts.. A serinsa of ten conferences through out the state 11:11.1 Just closed, held by the officers of the Vartollll Gum bureaus ler tile auspices of the Agricultural I.:sten:don Ihpartinent. The object of tlteae meetings war. to discuss the basis for the work in be carrion! on by the counties next year. Mane I.:4.01101111CM EXlentlloll workers throughout hits state held a uncoiling tore Monday and Tuesday of this week to adopt n program for future activi ties. 'rine college dairy herd has recently born tested for tuberenlosis. Indlen lions shoo• that the herd Is tree front this disease. pt this connection. the II:111,11N of the college creamery are as sured Of n pure mid sanitary supply e.l dairy products. since the college herd Is not only free from disease but ad ditlonal toe:mums for the safety of the products are taken In the thorough pasteurlzanion of nll milk and cream, both for direct consumption and for the manufacture of Ice cream find butter. A- DEAL Sanitary Plumbing Highland Ave. EXHIBITION A DISPLAY OF THE FINCHLEY ';•71;7.: DEVELOPMENTS IN CLOTHES, HATS \!..` AND HABERDASHERY FOR THE CURRENT SEASON WILL OCCUR IN YOUR TOWN ON THE DATE AND AT THE LOCATION GIVEN BELOW THE MODELS PRESENTED ARE COR RECT IN TREATMENT AND OF THE U. ESSENTIAL AND DESIRABLE. CUSTOM FINISH WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRYON READY-TO-PUT-ON A REPRESENTATIVE FROM THE TAILORED AT FASHION PARK FINCHLEY SHOP WILL RE IN CHARGE' OF THE EXHIBITION • TWE I TELEY aWeEt 46th. Street INESV'YORK • • NITTANY INN . MONDAY TUESDAY • November 17 November 18 Ralph W. Shaw, Finchley Representative LIBERAL ARTS NOTES Doctor 11. T. Collings, formerly of the Department of (termini at Penn State. is :11 Ore Sent engaged in gnat oat, chilies in economics at Colitinbia University. During the war. Dr. Cal lings was sent to Belgium by the goy eminent, where he prepared it report 011 the commerce and industries of Belgium, Ile 11411111,11 to this country September eighth, 111111 Since then pre pared for the government twenty-tlva short relents an Belgian economic con ditions, as well as one on Argentine, Ile is spcal<ing 111 many large cities throughout the 01 .11111ry in behalf of the Labor Department on subjects em bracing the relations of American com merce to Belgium. Dr. Collings has received on Invitation to speak before the graduate students and facility Of C11111111111:t nn lha ceonoinie reconstruc tion of Belgium. immediately follow ing the conn•letion of his studies he wilt be ...in to Smith America by the Department of Commerce. Professor A. 11. I.:soma:Male, of the Department of Rhetoric, and the regis leer of the college, is away on hits 111111U:11 V 1.4141011. Ile was OreSellt at the Penn State-Pennsylvania polling game In Philadelphia recently. the cull templates tatting it short ocenn voyage, and will he absent from the college until the middle of N0t...111111T. 11•. Miller • of the Deportment of lins returned to Ills work af ter long absence tine to :in attack of typhoid fever. Forest L. Struble Plumbing & Heating BOTH - PHONES If You Break Your Glasses or you are suffering with head aches or eyestrain---See, Dr. Eva B. Roan 522 E. College Ave. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN PENN STATE SOCCER TEAM DOWNS LEHIGH Blue and White Eleven Has Lit tle Difficulty in Making Six Goals—Visitors Shut Out The Blue and White's trio of Penn sylvania Day athletic VietheleS over Lehigh teas started in the morning by a six to nothing victory for the soccer team. 'fire game was played on the soccer grounds on the south end of New Deaver Mehl before a crowd of a fete hundred visitors and students. Penn State won the toss and took as their choice the upper gnat. The side,c was smarted ht motion by the Drown urn White representatives, and the team work on bah sides was ,a feature of the game. At drat Penn Stute's goal would he hi danger and then the ball would go down the field to threaten Lehigh's goal, but neither side had the punch to score. On one these oceasions Nlearkle, the venter forward for the big blue team collided with ft. Claxton and the visitor Was not the the count. The game was noon MSOIIIIOI With the original twenty-tier, men. Thu scoring was epened 1111 When Traphoner, In the middle of the first half degterlously drove the ball post the goal keepor and tallied the trot point for Penn State. 'l•his 1111) more pep Into the Blue and White leant and directly trots the next Itick•nlf °MIMI added another point to the score. The visitors then stiffened their de fense and the playing continued for ten minutes with neither side obtain ing the advantage. Then Traphoner suddenly NOOlllO,l to appeal• of the scene and at the same time delivered the Meg that made the score three. The second half started with more hash than ever, but each time the Lehigh toe artists carried the leather toward ilgdr goal one of the /gnawing h•mn would intercept it and eoneequent ly the visitors were unable to score. Alearkle led off un the scoring for the second half followed by firmill and l'raphoner. In the last minutes of May, Alearkle after an %/gelling struggle for the itootteletlott of the leather rolled it across the goal, but It brought only Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring :Co. 141 Allen street. a free kick for ono of the Brown and White men had elnaultted a foul be fore it had crossed the line. The kick failed and the g4llllO end.,d with a score of six to nothing. The line-up: Penn State tehlgia Amer C Mauer James L F B ____Satterchwall Moldlns L F It It. Claxton Kennedy It It It Dean Milligan CII It , Whitney , Matner L 11 11 Be Me:loxes Ilaxelwood B It Way Tea Pilfkller I It Merkel Nlearklo C F __Lewis (Cant) Bruin: I L E. Claxton titarloy (Cap( I__ It L Lamb (10:1116-Traphoner 3, (;raps, 2. Merkel 1. Sabstliatbiaa—Elellellierger fn r Way. padres -40 binutes. PRESH-SOPH WRESTLING SCRAP IN DECEMBER ltntior the tlireetion of Conch "Doe" Lewis, the freshman and Sophomore candidates are rapidly rounding Into AlllllO. EMIT evening the first and m•rond year men meet at the armory and try their skill on the mats, 'rite coach is very well satisfied with the progress so for and expects the ap proaching intvrelass scrap to he one of tlio most Inaly contested In recent Ilealnning . this week all the candi dates aro expected to show• an Increased Hurwitz Store Just received a large shipment of Bostonians and E. T. Wright & Co. Cor dovan Shoes. Fall and Winter coatsover now on display. Look e'm over. Your Patronage Appreciated Give Us a Trial M. Hurwitz Allen St. roll!! 1111,11 1 1 , 1 11 1 11 ,' Illy ;y ~~,,. • 4.14 1 ,., I ; ii • 11.&; I 1 41 11 t 94. 0511J 1 4 111 1 14 11 7IPVti 1 "1 1, 111!, 111 a If; 1 '"1 4 .1, -• =~ ~!" I~ • , .. . . • . '-and in New York eof fact: New York surely does like Fatima. It hi the best seller at fashionable clubs, at the Stock Exchange and even at leading hotels such as these) . . . • • . . Astor Knickerbocker Netherlands . . . . . Belmont Manhattan Pennsylvania . , Biltmore .111VAlpin Vanderbilt "—Jas . t enough Turkish" amount of ability and those who play the most progress will take part a wrestling meet And two s In the trials to be held in about two Indications it /oohs as If th s i weeks. The annual Freshman-Sopho- gain a victtwy oveth e . more scrap will he hold some time in The meet between these h,• December. probably on the thirteenth. ; will be followed by the kite: The present Sophomore class Is the which will take place only class that in their Freshman year I January. ""..1. A New Line of Art Prints just in, and sixty new styles of mouldings to select from. You can find the kind you want for any kind of a picture. 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