Pi*e Sis Try a full pound box of nuts in cream at 73c. Regular dollar packages. At GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner College Instructor Dies Very Suddenly Thollwell A. Coggeahull. un Instructor In tho Engineering Extension dlvls ion. died suddenly In Philadelphia on! December ulneieonth whllo on the train going to bin work Nut mnn> of tho| fncult> kero know Mt Coggoahall, al-, though lie mum un Instructor In real deuce during tho second semester of last year In tho machine shop Thoao who knew him found him to bo a very gonial and conscientious teacher. Ho was thoroughly \erscd In precise machlno shop practice ,nnd for twenty live i euru was head of tho shops in Olrard College from which post two yeais ago he was retlrod Ho accepted n position as instructor In engineering extension foi Tcnn Stuto later, and took charge of the Philadelphia district While connected with tills work, ho supervised various classes which were carried on In tho plants where this work had already been Introduced und met olllclats of vurlous othor largo In dustrial plants to explain to them tho nature or the educational wnrk which was carried on In the Industrial es tablishment and planned particularly to, uld the semi-skilled woikmen employed at that plant Mr CoggeshaU's w Ido acquaintance with tho prominent men l In Industiy in Philadelphia made him. a very valuable man for tho extension I department of this Institution AUj of his associates and acquaintances; knew that he would not present u sub-. Jcct which did not have Ills most con-1 detentions Kmlorscmciu and further more because of Ids tboiougb .irquilnl uiicotlilp with slop methods that he could appeal to the average mechanic In the language of his Job Mi Cog* geshall wnc very sucussful in pres enting tho Penn Slate Engineering Ex tension Dupmlinent idea of extension education und la obtaining the ptne tlcal vtuloisement of It hy limns of the hu g< st Industrial plants Lust vonr Mr. Coggeshell devoted considerable time to hislrnctllon In the machlno shop at this Institution, while new tools vveio being ordered and plans being drawn lot a new shop. His Identiilcailnn with thin work showed tho iliorongh knowledgo which ho had of piucticul wotk and also showed his appreciation und undei standing of the young mun taking his first shop in oiruclion Mr Coggeshall was a man of unusual geniality, of the very highest 1 character, and Inti rested In picscntlng tlie Ideas behind successful shop In struction Hlu cnpncUj foi work and ills enthusiasm seemed to sharpen with yeais Rithcr thun to abate "Whllo hero ho added to a wide circle of friends among tho faculty DEAN SAGKETT RETURNS FROM SHORT LECTURE TOUR Dunn R. L Suckutt of the School of Engineering hna returned from a short and Intensive lecture tour In the west* orn part of the state On Tuesday ev ening. Tanuar> sixth, he locturod bo fore the Chamber of Commorco at Johnstown, Pa. The following nftor noon ho spoke to the high school nt Grconnburg and that evening addressed the Koiaty Club nnd invltod guests. Tho following Thursday he spoke to tho Ih»a of the Erlo high school and described to them tho various kinds of engineering and the fluidities nee osnarv to success. In the e\ cuing he spoke to the Shop Moil’d Club on ‘The Shop Committees." TEN SOCCER MEN AWARDED VARSITY LETTERS At a meeting of tho varsity soccer nion hold Tuesda) evening In Old Main tho later “V was ouardod to nit men who von their right to the honor and tliV'cr plain for the next year's team i hosoii Prod Hazelwood '2l was chosen to lead the tuum for the next season and W. C Sigworth '22 was ulectod inuuugor Thu following men wero a wnrdeJ thoir lotters It. B Starkey ‘2O, O Q Arner ’2O. A E Jumos '2l. F W. Gtadlng ’2l, Fred Hazelwood ’2l. W C Moarklo ’2l. J E. Traphonor ’23. E. Mattnur’2l, T II Milligan *2l. O. Giupp ’22. and Manager H L Hart ’2l NOTICE! E. E. STUDENTS All • electrical onglniurfng students are urged to attend the next society meeting Thursday night nt six forty live In Room 200. Engineering D. C At. Cork will addross the members on tho subject. "Aeroplane Direction Find ing ” Ofllcers for tho ensuing year will also bo nominated M-S-H-W’-N’M-W-i 1 W-H-S-H For Sale Hundreds of Pairs of the ii Best Quality Shoes for Men, ii Women and Children at very ii reasonable prices. College Boot Shop LECTURE COURSE TOPIC ON LIFE OF JACK LONDON Tha first of n aeries of lectures by members of the faculty being conducted b> the school of Liberal Arts was do th oi oil lust Tuesday evening in tho Old Cluipol by Dr. F L Paltce. head of tho English Literature Department. Dr Pntteo’s lecturo consisted of a resume of tho life of Juck London, and his work. Tho lecturer led his audlonee over the high points of the young authors life, bilnglng plainly before them tho rcstlvssm.s4 of that * king of the ho boes", Jack London Ho told them of tho young man’s struggle against his nature, how he was forced by It to change his mode of life, becoming a thorough wanderer, rrom tho pirate's life in San Francisco Bay. Jack U\ed the life of a drunken loafer In and around tho saloons of that city and later turned to the son for a life "be foie the nnst".Growing tired of this, he bivime a tramp, wandering from, coma in aunt, seeing much und ox pciloncing more Ho drifted to Lon don while on this rumble and look up Ills existence In the slums Tho gold tush to the Klondike fascinated lilm tleti nid he was among the llrst to enter the llclds • Yet this man. he who had lived the life of a rover, of a no'flr-tfo"well, and general tramp, spent slstcen years of his llfo as u miter During this per iod he wrote foiiy-clghl books, of which live pertaining to Alaskun life wltl pmhnbtv survive Ills works have born extnniely popular und show clemly the 11 silmmes* of the wilier, and he may he clusig-d us a good pio iluit •>! the KooHcVclt Age LAUGH MURAL FAINTING IN FINK ARTS GALLERY The Fine Attn Museum of the Penn sylvanii State College recently acquired a huge mural painting from the urflst, Fied Dana Marsh This is the llrst example of mural painting obtained by thu collego and considerable inteicst bus been aroused by It. The subject ix-presents the building of the Grand Central Station of New York City. The canvas was on exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago dining the winter of 1918-19 The luige size of this picture, which Is nine foot H«iunrc, makes U necessary to real range the present exhibit In tho long gallery Mr Fred Dana Marsh received his art Instruction at the Art Institute of Chicago, and won numerous medals nt the Paris Exposition, The Pan Ameri can Exposition ut Buffalo, nnd The St Louis Exposition In 1901 DEAN KNIGHT ADDRESSES WOMEN STUDENTS’ MEETING At a special meeting for the women students of the college, hold lust Man day evening. Dean Knight spoko on several topics that seemed appropriate to tin* mw year She urgod that un attempt Ihj made to ralso tho general scholarship of the women students und expressed the hope that they individ ually would do their best to ralso their own grades and retrieve the fall In grade percentages which had come a bout at the end of the old year. Sho added her appeal to that of other au thorities of the college regarding hoalth precautions Fuithor, she asked that Inci cased Inluoit bo taken In college activities such is the Y W. C A and tho dramntlc oiganlzntlons Each of the Des Moines representatives spoko two minutes on her personal Impres sions of tho conference CLOVER CLUB MEETS Tho Clovor Club held a mooting Thursday* evening In the Agriculture Building. An interesting address was given by Dr. IV. 5? Taylor, professor of agricultural education. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry Individual Badge Price List now ready for distribution. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Muss. Badges Jewely Stationery ARTISTS’ ORIGINAL DRAWINGS ON EXHIBIT An exhibition of pilmu Importance to nil sludonts mid those who uppntiuto ut Is being shown in the Museum of Flue Arts of the college In Old Main It is ii displav of thu art of thu modem Illustrator and has come to this Insti tution us u loan, through the courtesy of the Ait Edltoi of "The Sutmduy Ev ening Post". Mr Walter 11. Dowoi An UuHtmUon itiukiu un appeal which the more foimal portrait and landscape iMlnting fmimnitly lick, because the lllustrateil sluiy magazine is so much a tint of one’s dally life and becausu of the puculltu Intel ISI that ull possess for tho episode To look ut thu origi nal drawings und paintings of this gioup Is to come face to face with story incidents Interpreted by various artists This reinaikublu serios of pictures Includes such well-known Illustrators ns Arthur William Brown. Miss Ncysa McMeln, Charles D Mitchell, Henry Raleigh, Chailes Livingston Bull. C. F Ward. Dean Cornwell, H J Souden, Norman Rocl.w* 11, Cushman Parker nnd many others The mediums of expres sion used by these urllsts Includes oil, wutei color and pencil, and the Indi cation Is both In color and monotone The exhibition will continue until the end of the month. 1100 ST FOR PENN STATE IIY NEW AOUlx WHITER "Penn Stale preparing for Penn Is report. Every Penn fol low **i knows what Hint means You nmy shout about the Bull dog, rav e about the Tiger und chant about the Bear, but no col lege teams In tho country have moio nggtcsslvcncss and real, old-fashioned pep than thcHO sime State teams. Be It football, basketball, wrestling or marbles, the tads from Nmthcrn Pennsyl vania always huvo nOHT"— New Yoik Tribune PENN STATE HAS HAD PHENOMENAL GROWTH Tim following Run appeared la tho COLLEGIAN of October. 1008 "Dining tho summer vacation the growth of .itu*iulnm.u of The Pennavl vanlt Stale College wis plotted and the etnve shows Unit 'it the rate of Inoivnxe foi tho past ten years the col lege will have Ufil) students In 1910 nnd 2-100 Hltiihnts In 1920 In view of tho total nxlstratlon for the present year, which on Wednesday of tills week reached UN, It Is seta that the normal growth Is to become na abnormal one, uni tu lucre me much faster than tho cuive would indicate" The vent 1020 has now arrived and the catalogue for the yent will show* that the attendance has not only leach ed the 2-100 pi i dieted but will nppioxl-l mate 1000 Sdnoe ihero was no summer! session In 190 S. u fairer comparison would be to deduct tho attendance last summer This would still leave 3000 to be compared with tho estimuto of 2100 for 1920 ENGINEERING SOCIETY OFFICERS NOMINATED At a meeting of the governing board of tho combined engineering societies held Tuesday evening In Doan Suck etl’s otlko in the Mining Building, nom inations for oflkora of the general so ciety weio made, the elections of which will lake place on February thirteenth The nominations wero us follows • Foi President, E li Bentley ’2O and C \V Moore *2O, Vice-President, 11 Goldborg ’2O and Ivan Brown ’2O. Secretary. 8. M Palm ’2O and C W Wertz ’2O No nomina tions wero made for Treasurer of tho new society, the original intention be ing Hint a facility member would take cam of the llimnces Uowovoi, noth ing Ucllnlle In regard to the latter manor Ims boon settled. I J. C. Smith & Son | DEALER IN j* General Hardware | Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, $ Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, i Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. | 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Pastime Theatre THURSDAY nnd FRlDAY—Mutinoe Friday Charlie Chaplin m his newest Comedy “A DAY’S PLEASURE" With TOM MOORE “Toby’s Bow” FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY—Matinee Saturday I 1 Mary Pickford in her Third Big Picture “Heart O’The Hills" SPECIAL PRICES—Adults 25c, Children Ist: ,and tax .MONDAY, JANUARY ifith-rMatince and Evening Wm. Fox Presents Miriam Cooper in “EVANGELINE” The Immortal dramatic poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow SPECIAL PRICES—Adults 25c, Children 15c, and tax. UNIT OFFICERS ARE ELECTED {Continued from first pago) poUtU sln the* Union polities lire the lUhmllnn of n college A college may ns well clone Its doors when the* stu dents \ote fui n nmn beenuse’he be longs to n certain organization. without consldoilng bin personal (lunlJllcutlons Tlil> Pjosldont wild that tho collego in not a place of work n»l> Jt Is a place ■if happiness. of woik and pln>. Hwry HiLik'iit should win It hard hut he should iilko pin} hntd And the Union In de signed to vnubli* oveij man to trot the piop<*i iiniouni of piny In hi* college life. Clnihlimn Choi'S then urged everyone to work for tho Union and make It a powerful bod> The lender* are doing evcr> thing possible to ftuther the oi gnitlzntlnn. Coach Bezdcll hu* been in Plttsbuigh telling the alumni of their dut> to IVnn Suite, and getting their Intel eat in the mutter If this school ha* a powerful oiganlzatlon. it will be able to Influence the Legislature when It meet* this >i**u* nnd will lw able to Induce It to do more foi the college The next speaker waa Dean War nock. who told of tho progress in the oiKaul.-itlon. how it had slmpl> tuken leys .tml started of accord, lie said that the Urge tuin-out on such a nlnht showed him that the students wen* lnteiestcd nnd tint the tnovement would Ik* a success He laid special stress on the fact that the Union Is not to oppose the fraternities The two organizations will supplement each other They nro not to be antagonis tic. but cooperating In the words of the Dean "the two will march side by side foi the good of Penn Suite" Next lie described the sort of mun the presi dent of onch district should he He should be In touch with his members, know those that nro sick and those that have trouble with their landlady In slant know nil there Is to know about his district The Dean empha sized what lhcsldcnt Sparks said about politic*. Ho urged each man to vote for a man and not for an organiza tion When un election is near think of the bent nmn for the olllcc. whcthci ho Is a fraternity man or not. whether he Is u frimil or not Vote* for the best man Mttglnnis. the president of Student Council, spoke of tho benefits to be de rived from the Union nnd urged each one to “stand h>” the* ofllccrs. He em phasized what the other speakers had sild In regard lo politics nnd fair plnv. The otllceis of the dlstilcts, ns oleci cd, arc ns follows Dlstilct I—Pus. W C Cox TO. Soc-Trens, C. C'Ulegei Ml. Ath Mgi . W .A Moltltt Ml District 2— Pies, P Gun ci TO, Svo-Tionu. L S Longe neclnrTl; Ath Mgr, f I, Bauch Til. District a—Pies., C. I Peterson T 2. Sec -Tress, C K Rojei T 3, Ath Mgr_, 1! L Tonkin T 1 District s—Pres, Forest L. Struble Plumbing & Heating BOTH - - PHONES ***+ v-H-I-M-M-H- | Billiards and Pocket Billiards Cigarettes— Candies—Tobacco f STATE COLLEGE BILLIARD PARLOR;; & ). C. B Cckenrode '2O: Sec.-Treas, .E. B. Vimlluuk '2O. Ath. Mgr. J R. Stover •21 Dhtilct C—Proa. 0 P. Manbeck •JO, Hie Tieus, O. L. Collins *2l; Ath. Mgr, U M Bleily *22 DlHtrlct 7 Pu-s, It II Ruboits *2l, Sec-Trcas, C K. Dennis ’22, Ath. Mgr, F. D, Pot ter *2l. District 8-Pres. G F Alien bath '22, Sec.-Ti pus.. F. F Ayres '22. Ath Mgr, W J Hauser *2l District lo—Pies, C W, tleppcnstnll '22; Sec- Tieus, \V M Wen vet *22. Ath Mgr. J A Nock '2.1. DlHtrlct It—PrcH, J. C Jenkins '2l. Sec -Tican. 11. W Car •mi> *2l. Ath. Mgt.. S. 11. Taylor *22 Dlslilet 12—Pies, R O. Kevin '2l: Scc.-Tirus. C 13 BulUngor '22. Ath. Mgi„ T It Nuvltt *22 District 13— Pi i-h , O H Fi otr '22, Sec -Treus, J C. .Tones, Ath Mgi • ll* P* Mlchcner '22. District H—Pres. 13. W. Armstrong *22 District 10— Prow., J. Atheiton '2l, Sec.-Treus., 11. 11 Wutson '2l, Ath. Slgi„ J. » McCool '22 District to pics, J C. Gingrich *2l. Sec-Trans. G. II Hoggs '22. Ath. Mgi , C O Buch nmm '23 District 17—Pres. H Trel trlch '22. See-Trcns., It. llardlng '2l. Ath Mgr. II Immel *2l. District 18— Pres. J C Schmidt '2O: Sec.-Trcns, F T. Tyson '2O. Ath Mgr. F. C Bug boo '22 Dlctrlet in—ll. F. Rlowltt '2l. Tcmpoiuiy ' Chnli man. District 20— Pics. S. D Dm Huy '22: Sec -Trous , II D. Shaw '2l, Ath Mgi . .1 F. Ilorting '23. Dlstiict 21 —Pros. A. W. Darts- '2O: Sce-Tiens. D L Ilarmnn '2l:, Ath. Mn . R 11. Beck'2l Dlsti let 22—Pres . W II McKees '2l, Sec-Trcns. J. R Rowe '23. Ath Mgr, J Cl Greene '23 Dlslilet 23—Pres. W II Wilhelm '2l: Sic-Treas, Grcgoiy. Ath Mgr. C H. Dick '23 Dlslilet 24—Pres. W K Newell '22, Sec.-Ti'eas, 12 R Moore: Ath. Mgr., C F Shnulls '22 District 20—Pies, c V Hen. Special. District 9—Pies., W. A Cnnmcr '22, Sec-Trens, It Stlnsmi '22. Ath. Mgr R Ddwnrds *22 District I —Pies. 12 A Tliown- Ing '22 Sec-Tieas, McDougnl). Ath Mgr, J W Mllhmn '22. Hurwitz Store Just received a large shipment of Bostonians and E. T. Wright & Co. Cor dovan Shoes. Fall and Winter over coatsnowondisplay. Look ’em over. Your Patronage Appreciated. Clve Us a Trial M. Hurwitz Alien St. WARM FRIENDS These big, warm Fas hion Park and Kuppen heimer Ulsters win the immediate friendship of any man who wants real overcoat satisfac tion -- style,, warmth, good looks, good wear. You can buy them now at substantial savings. Our Yearly Reduction Sale is Now On $35 Overcoats reduced to $26.75 $5O Overcoats reduced to $36.75 $4O Overcoats reduced to $28.75 $6O Overcoats reduced to $14.00 ( 05V;-/l-P /ISh, Correct glrsss i y BEU.EFor:TE anc Sta e College - Pa. j PENN STATE GRADUATE ADDRESSES M. K. STUDENTS On Wednesday evening, January sev enth. Mi. Ij. W. Van Buskirk, of the Tuylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Com pany, nddi cased the Incut Student Brunch of the American Society of Mechanical ‘ Engineers, His subject was “Mangnnese-Stcel, Its Properties and Uses" A very Intcicsllng soiles of pictures was shown. Illustrating the use of mnguncHO steel \\ hero extiusmu hardness combined with toughness is roquhed Mr Van Dusklrk Is n Penn Slate gruduat-e, class nf 1011, In civil engineciing. HUCKNKUTi PRESIDENT TO RE COLLEGE PREACHER SUNDAY Tin* speaker at the college chapel services this coming Sunday w 111 he the Reveicnod Doctor l'2mory W Hunt, President of Buekncll University Doc tor Hunt Is nn experienced theologian and a reinuikuhlc speaker and will hnvo an Interesting ami \alualdu lesson to teach. Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. sraiimiiiiDiiiiiimiiiumimmiittmiiiiiminimmimia .niimmuim: OPEN ALL DAY 7 A. M. to 12 P. M. our motto “SERVICE” CRYSTAL CAFE Mabel Fromm iiiiiDiiiuiiii»iniiimiiiiiioiiimmiiiniimi!iii'iaiiiNtmi:jiiiiiiiiiiiiD:imiiHmui:iii’iiiiiiumiiiiiimaiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiimiamiiiiiiiiii mioiiiiciiiiiiaiiHi imiincimm.iiuiiimimiiaimiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiintHiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiitjmiuiiimamimimttJiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiimiiniD Do You ? 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