Fags four 1907 ALUMNUS WRITES FROM JUGO SLAVIA Dean E 9 Mootc of Uio School ot Mines received a vor) Interesting let ter recently from H. I. (Hickey) Smith 'O7, a graduate la the School of Mines Mr. Smith Is a member of the Advis ors' Committee to the Kingdom ot the Serbs, Croats, ' and Slovenes 110 Is also connected \Mlh the American Re lief Commission und the United Suites Consular Service At piescnt lie Is located at Belgrade In his letter ho describes the des truction which tho Gormans wrought In Jugo Slavla, the present mining conditions, and an umuslng incident of tho French Idea of relief "Hickey'' Smith was a well known wrestler at Penn State before graduating In fact ho Is sold to have been among the best wrostleni this college oxer put out An extract from his letter follows* "I find Serbia or rather Jugo Slavla a very Interesting country wonderfully rich In coal and all precious metals Their smelters have been destroyed by tho Germans during their retreat, like wise all the locomotives and so they now find themselves without tho means ot reducing their own ores or of got tlng them transported to foreign coun tries for reduction. "They have an abuiulanco of food and aro gradually restocked with clo thes and the ordinal*) luxuries of life. At the first opportunity after the Ger mans were driven out, tho French Rod Cross sent a train of Red Cross sup plies to Serbia and ono to RoumanU Whon the train was oponed and tho> startod to mako distributions the only articles on board wero found to be perfumery, toilet waters, toilet soaps, manicuro sots, combs and similar arti cles. Now >ou can buy tho best of French toilet articles In almost over* store of every description in Belgrade at a reducod prico "Aftor a year hero I will know Ser bia vory good and In the meantime ex pect to find some Interesting prospects of rich ores.” MUSICAL CLUBS TO TAKE TRIP April twonty-fourth has been sot foi the annual spring trip of the Glee and Mandolin Clubs Wilson Collcgo has been booked for ono of these dates and efforts aro being made by Assistant Sell to arrango concerts at Lancaster, York and Carlisle Later in tho spring the Glee Club will present programs at Birmingham School and at Holldnys burg. GROCRIS DRYGOODS Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies McEachren’s Special attention given to Fraternities and Gubs State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies and Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES THE VARSITY STORE is the headquarters of the PENN STATE MAN For TOBACCO and CONFECTIONS EXCLUSIVE AGENCY JAPANFSE ™ TEA ROOM UNITFD CIGAR CO. fr*K-i*'S' , H ,i H ,, H I M M i M"M"M il H* , f"fr 1 Alumni Notes | *M**.**.**M**l~..*l-*»**l**.**i , *»**J*'l**l**t—v‘“-*"s“£'*S**l“W' Mi L H Dennis, acting director of v ocutiotml education, has announced tho following appointments of county vocational supervision of agriculture to be located with the county superinten dent of schools In tlie various counties. ! Willis It Sklilman 'IC. foi inert) of Celllel Ville VoiUtiuiml school, is HOW located in Cut lisle. Cumberland county. Hornci Engle *H>. formerly county located at ilurtisburg. Dauphin count) agent of Susquehanna count), is now Deil Hess 'l3, formcily of North East High School. Erie county. Is now located at Sunbur), Northumberland count). John Pa)no ’lB, formerly of Fteil onln Vocational School. Is now at Stute College Conti e count) J S Chumplon, formerly at Hones dale, Is now at Williamsport, Lycoming count) II D. Davis, fotmerly of Cambridge Springs High School, Is now supervisor of Crawford countv and living at Cam bridge Springs Thu following count) vocational sup ervisors of home economics have been appointed ns assistant superintendents In their various counties. Lulu Fuller. Alleghcn) count), Mar) Palmer, Ches ter countv. Nunc) Hunter, Columbia count) PIIOI. GOWER GIVES ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Prof C 12 Clavier held tho Interest of man) students last Thursday own ing when ho gave an Illustrated lec utro on "Telephone Central Offices" Hu showed how the prico of almost over) material used in connection with the telephone hus gone up and that thu rates for the use of thu telephone are Uiu same as as pre-war times uuutimiiiainiiiimiiaiimmmiaiiimtumaiiiiimiuiamimiiuiOß I MEAT MARKET | All Kinds of ] 1 FRESH MEATS j I J. D. KELLER j | Allen street 1 ‘ !L I -- 11 Hi„iinuiniiiiiuainni T -i' mnm ’^ MATS Your Kodak Story is not complete until the Prints are in the Album. Bring us your films and we will make pictures you will he proud to show. PENN QTATE HOTO OHOP SOPHOMORES TO BIGIDLY ENFORCE COLLEGE CUSTOMS At n meeting of the doss of '23 lust Wednesday it was urged that customs be enforced moie strongly than buforu. No Freshman shall be allowed to wear mi) college or preparator) school In signia of any kind until after Raster. It was also decided that "Soot night” be abolished and thnt the green toques should not be worn after Monday The d.itvs of the class scraps have not )et been derided upon *MNS COMPLETED FOR SUMMER CAMP Applications for the U o T C. sum met camp, to be held this summer at Camp Devons. Mass., from Juau sev enteenth to Jul) twenty-eighth, urc now being icccivcd b) the Professor of <Jke Largest Setting JPencil in . iliQ C World 17 Btaek Degrees 3 Copying T 7enus il Vpencils || 1 AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. - N.Y BROWN BROTHERS ORCHESTRA The final added touch—the delightful extra feature which will cause your college function to be gratefully remembered for years after wards. BROWNS—“The Orchestra of Distinction”— has achieved a tuneful individuality among discriminating social leaders of eastern univer sities. For engagements, write D. S. Brown Brown Brothers Orchestra 1524 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Military Science and Tactics. The transportation to und from camp, along with su&UnencQ und thu accessary uni forms while at camp, will bo furnished to all students attending As only a limited number cun bo accomodated, applications should bo submitted ax soon as i>osslblv All those who attend will ulthur be used us assistant instruc tors or else promoted tm their return This camp, although under military control, offers many recreation feat ures licHldcs the regular athletics, lliue will be trips, dances and enter tainments of different kinds The loca tion innates a pleasant ellmuto for the month of July, and plent) of clmiieo for excursions to the nemhy beaches nnd cities The military dopni invent hopes that many will make use of this opportun ity. nml will gladly give fuither infor mntlon to uny applicants GEOLOGICAL RELATION TO EVOLUTION IS TOLD “The (ieologlcul evidences of Involu tion” wus thu subject of the Icctuio given b) Dean E. S Mooto of tho School of Mines last night at tho Lib eral Arts Lecture Course In Old Chapel. Illustrations bearing un the subject i)er« flashed oil tho set eon Dr. Moore stated that evolution In a development ft out owe stage to a hlglnr one From geological evidences call be traced lec ords of eieiy gioup of animals und plants fm buck Into theii eai Rest stag es uf giowth The classes of animals which vve know todn) did not exist but groups resembling them were. -tllei o Tor Instance, the bhds which nppeured ut a vety enriy period resembled the flying leptllcs of this time, having teeth, long bony tails, fingerlilce wings, und lion) plates mound the eyas, Dean V'f. •I'X’+’W* ! . 1 Henry Grimm | The Tailor | t 206 E. College Ave. ? I J mmmuoiiniiiumotniiiiiiinoiiiimiiiimmiiHiniioiiiiiimmoiin! B 1 Don’t let the | “Little Girl” 1 ' I forget you. Send a box | o£ Whitman’s | ! Chocolates 1 I We also carry an excep- | tionally fine fine of I § B Toilet Articles j and § Stationery 1 Ray D. Gilliland j j Druggist * 1 | NITTANY INN BLOCK | 1 E mmmiiiiimiiiamiiiiiiiitamiiiiuiiiPnumiiniaiiiiiiiiiiuautißiiiii The : Pennsylvania : State : College- KDWIN KitLli SPAItIfH, Mull., 1.. L. I>, FUUSniENT Kuubllahed anil innlntultivd l>y ttie Joint action ot tlio United State* GiSvcrnnient and the Commonwealth of Pcnnuihanla _ FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering. Lfcerol Arts, Mining. and Natural Science, offering ■II thirty-eight courses of four years each—Also course* In Homo Eccaioihlcs. Industrial Art, and Physi ol col Education TUITION FREE to both sexes: inoljontul diaries moderato. Fliat semester boglnr middle of September, socond HOtitostur the.llist 4f Fobiuary, Summer Session for Teacher* about the third Monday" in June of each your. For, catalogue, bulletins, announcements, eta, iiddresa TUU REGISTRAR, State Collogo, Pennsylvania Mooie closed with Uie expWnutlon of THE u icmailcnble failure in the progicsti . of animal*. which is ithat when a Efftft NoTfAH*ll lioflL'. group 01 cliisn linn de\eloped ho fur. U | llbl ilUllUllill l/UIIll teamm to mlvifnce nml (Ilea out. probi- c . . r.i| ortfl n. bi> hccuuHc it ih nut s» well «uitcd to state college, ra. resiMt unuHunl conditions of cllmuU'. w . l. FOSTER, President illdcnMuH or enemies of the animal king- DAVID F..KAPP, Cashier dwn __ *~ Wednesday,' March 17,1830
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