.Wednesday,.March 24, 1920 GBceoj&krmiL A peculiar thlnir about nui eduui tlmml pic|XLi nllon for cotlegu 1m that li should Include* u little,? knowledge cif neail> cverjtlilug undei tho suit with no training fu» studs lag them A caipentcr nppt entice ix tuught to use hix tools: ho H In In every trade, but* the atudunt lx not bo fortunate. The college Dopnitmonl of Homo Econ omics plnmt next >enr to'tuko time to tench Itx Htudeutx how to study Do >ou get ready f<u- stud> b> se lecting un easy clmli and begin to tend your lc.\t as >ou would rend an Inttrextlug not el» If so. >ou will xoon find yuui thoughts miles and years nwuy or vino you will be aound asleep No Choose a straight choJr, draw It up to n cleared table, and aolcut a pen* <II und Bctatch papet You may pro fer to make an outline of cucl; para graph of the text Siefote studying it, nr yuu mm wish to toad several punt* graphs, then close the book nnd mnko Hldulini'H foi oni.li ptraginph But nn outline of the cntth-wmils of each purn- Itraph lx exHentlnl. If you tm\u the time nftci making It, wilto a synopsis of tlu* enthe lesson by cutth-words. then If you have oven more time, clioexo .m Important por tion nnd tmiiHlnte the language.lnto voui own woidx Tlilh uiih Lincoln's fnvmlte inannet of cultivating the writ ing of good CngliHh There nie many. many wiijh of stuily ing a tcxt-lKiok but the woixt way is. not to look at it and then tiy to bluff; the teacheiH If you draw a resultant xcro, then loudly proclaim that the teacher Is 4‘no good” That will gain 'you sympathy—fiom \nm kind* Penn State lmx the hugest military enrollment of am college in the East ern Dlvlxlon of the U R Arim This year she 1m ahead of even Cornell. Ten colleges ue to he selected In June oh ••distinguished" fot mllltniy efficiency Penn State Imx several limes heon al most within the ton Will she get It this jcii' Dean Holmes was accustomed to snv that in ev erv college he lieuicl much First National Bank State College, Pa. W. L. FOSTER. President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier Billiards and Pocket Billiards ;; Cigarettes—Candies—Tobaccos BILLIARD PARLOR ! COLLEGE STATE TOR generations Turkish ci * have been smoked by the ' every nation on Earth, rega: race, religion or politics. - And no used-to-be-king ever smokeda exquisite Turkish cigarette than Murad. Sales far exceeding arty other' high-g) discussion about \\lint In boat foi tho! ! college. n bat in beat foi the course 1 lof study and standards, but rarely had! lit- hfiiijl a discussion nit what Is bunt : foi the student. ! If college iiffnlix continue to move Iso smoothl> until .lime, thin semester nill by popuhu consent be ranked rnong tin* “bent ovti” In slxt> jears iof hlstotj Wonderful progress hue 'been mndi* In tainting a general con* liopt that all the students should bo inmlc iik Inppi sod illy an the few | Ihieli studeut'seems to be studying to |do something foi the other fellow In I it the outcome of tin "buddy-ship” of 1 the Ainu | With the routing of splint:, we bate , tmu.li to onduio—nmUlnu paths on the > cutnpUH, yelling nt night, .cutting class ics, passing ball across the puths, lona _nf spinal suppoit on wntm days—but [above all we luuv the small bov with I Ills pistol uml cartridges lie Ih tho i most general nuluuttco In our uiidat I l»et on all unite in hoping that his pnpu ! will not send him nnv,more cartridges 1 until ChilHtinuH MINING NOTES Mi C A Itonini*. Aasoclnio Profes soi of fJeologv, apt lit tho lust wcok end In Washington, D C Mr A If Devvoy, lustiuetor In Oeo* log}, uns opointed on for npjiendlcltlH at tin lot it hOHp'tnl last week Hu him been hettlm: along very nicely and un tioipitres belmr out ami at his work In a \ci\ short Millie The atiiilentn of the School of Mlnca Mill hue a tfet-torcelhei' mooting, pro* luibh as i sntoket and feed. In the Old Minim: Uulldlng thin week, 7*30 ■WeilnoHdm evening. Tho attondunce of fxoivhmly connected with the School of Mines is urgently desired. All nt* Ik-ih interested in Mining arc invited ami Mclcomo. Mr ft D “loo” Mason, a graduate In Mining of thu class of 1307, and who : took lila H M. degree In 1913, Mas a visitor In State Colette last Friday and Sntuid*i> Mi Mmnlco Simon, a graduate In Mining of the class of 1910, vvns a vis* Itot Inst Friday and Satutday Mr. Simon and Mr Mason are both Mlth Suits Made-to-Ordur CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Go. 141 Allen street. the Mine trifilv Appllanns Comiuii}H. II,_JWE\’TO AaTcH A>* of I'lltshmgh ' ' M\\l, IiSPKCTION* TRIP 11 '* The «innual .*dncnthmal dairy in* mm nhig. "This 'address' 1 «..*T on Safe! v | SV I ,v'Sir*l?* 0 * Tin" fhs^stap ■SMs‘iS.rs ir.’Jsrs: .»>». ■.» ”r n “A , "- , s;“« n ss Yo n our open,(lnn, f.iloulm,- it vrv ,i,lmi« " .uiVhr v rlloil stt.i» u'n rulin' i'\plo,lon in UV,i Viiirliiiii .1 row , , ~ ‘ , MW, n!o Till, m.,»a, i.lru ~U-' f "" 1 i"” 1 Jri'minl lij Mr S S Win. ut llio L" b Bol “" , !! mV ? > , P , Hurt.lu „r Mine,. ...i ihr iluliji'ot 'Con-1 ?, ~ ’""T, * " Hi'i'rulion or mii Nuuiiiil Cum Ri.iiui- 1 oom uml L,.,.' Hl..' ..r Ml .1 ■1....101.1. U.. 11 .111. " lllk I*l '"to Mill tho lull ll.llloKllltr by run, on,l riirui on »u, ; " r ' "t Marol. 111.. 111. UIIHIO I.r ii iiui.il m» »"« U.! 1 ' ion,. JJ.mJiMJUII mi ,1,„ - Til.. conTOm.-i 1 ™ 11 , 1 '" ,T , 1 f „ , . i", I .Urn tu 011.n1.,..." 11,1, «|„U will l» ll ° " tui ; Iho In.oal mcthoUN of di.lr, ih.no \oi j ImboU tl.rn.wl. ,1,.- tmolilnu , "»»»«•«"«»*: ! i.r lirwiw moil,ml, n„,l .it nn.uml ' u ' “, nl ‘ '"J 11.. in the linmr. uml 1, .i.-lr.K ,v b liu. ,“ „ v‘ a laed to have dheri contact witp the * *: ,1K U 15 * jnil " u Home Economics D<|mi intent of th« L ni ‘ college*! of the I'nltwd mates j ‘ PRINCETON NO MATCH colieop nr\s FOR VARSITY MATMEN A high CU9S pal. of put.! fm-hmin: (Fontl.iued from_ first pag.) mates HUS secuitd last Meek fiom th«, Stud of Mi EdM’ftid N’lcmlemus of Way-1 Mits one of the sb'Mb'lcst contents of nasboio, IVutm These marcs me ex* ‘ thu meuf, with Brown the nggressot at u’leut Individuals of both draught nnd evciv tutn "MoMrcr, lifi pounder had P> u heron tjpe, nnd foim an cxculluntj i difficult proposition In the nltnpu of addition to the live Mtmk of thu college j Ftid. the Tiger onlr> thotiKh fltnlly Dr 1 D Wilson, of the Animal Hus*' gaining a decision at the end* of fif bamh> Depnt liucm, ami Ms C D OooU- Im n minutes It M-as give and take ling attended thu sale nt which tlicsu fi.mt stmt in finish Mlth Tied having mnri'H mcio secured I the advantage of height and teach tl ' IloMevet Momtct's sttengtii mid head \unl( brought him out ahead lu the fi* vr.srmt SERVICES TO | IA | decision Tlie Pilnccton team 111! DISCOXTIMTI) ihougiit it Imd a chuintdon in Curponirr 'of the iiuu> weight class but Farley With thu coining of the Htumm-i iimi.st Mucked tlmh hopisi Although montlih, Rmidn> VcS|a i Sti vices, It j || |( . ,|. cllliid Mont to ITlnceton after vvaa aimouiicod l»v Scuutntj Olmstead UUI , vlril It vum ono of tho of the \ Jl C. A , Mill la* discontinued cldm, si ami gumsl evhlhllloas of the During the mlnter months, these sei- leason in tin* first nine minutes they vices undrn the atisplcts of the "V’.ncit i,. n,e mat foi nn Instmit Mlth have been exceedingly successful p,il.*> on lop mid It looked as if ho' ❖•H**H^+*H^d^*>+d*d~:**x~x~x~:~x-:~x**w-c-:-:-:-:-H^-:-H~:-:*4-H-i-w~i* J. C. Smith & Son DEALER IN General Hardware ,Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. x->*xx*d**:^x~x~i~x-x^‘«-j~x~{-w~x~H^+*M-> Drink I DELICIOUS and RCFRESHIIte t Qucntliw 1 hint— duu.j, |; .1 J 'loULi.ea llie Spot - P Thc Coca-Cola Co I |||i CSARETTE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN J Kir,-pound class—Captain lacohs, | Piinceton, won on decision Horn Our bei, Penn Stuio in fiftoen minutes 120-pound class—Detnr, Penn State, Ithnm Hutchinson, Princeton, with a doubto arm look In fift\-throo seconds. ' ti'.-pound class—Captain Mills, Penn **! «* throw Scat ff, Princeton, with n M-is'cirs and holt nelson hold in ono minute 108-pound class —Mowrcr, Penn State, won on decision fiom Red. Princeton, In fifteen minutes 170-pound class—Drown, Penn State, threw Dlxoon, Prlnctton, with an arm and bod} lock in thtee minutes and eight seconds. Heavyweight class—Carpentoi, Prln coton, won on decision from Farley, Penn Stato. in fifteen minutes Timekeeper—Stockci. Referees—Lewis, Penn. State nnd Call. Princeton laps m OOOWOOCOOCOOOOOI would down hi* opponent, hut It won I not to he Cm ix iitoi h> n superb dis ; plat of wrestling skill, pot nut of the hold mid In tin instant th<*> weio on iholr foot again In tho two oxtm per iod*, both men broke several Igid hold*, hut the Tiinceton man hart u slight luhsuiliißo and wax granted a decision. 110. pound Uukh—Shirk. Penn State, ! threw Brooke, Princeton, with n Imlf nelson nnd Imdy hold in two minute* Hurt luontwilne seconds A. DEAL Heating and Plumbing Highland Ave. State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER The Fastest Growing Store in State College Our Latest Addition: Hershey and Auerbach’s Chocolate Bars Salted Peanuts Buddy Buds Beechnut Lime Drops and Chewing Gum As soon as possible we will add a complete line of candy Easter Cards engraved with the College Seal Colored Candles and Shades L. K. METZGER ALLEN STREET Always Reliable SPRtNG-FOOTBSEE PRACTICE TO BEGIN I’oim Statu will |><gln football ac tivities cur|y this year in anticipation of the ImrtJ schedule which tho gridiron team for »ip*t fall must meet. Accor ding to Cpuch Booftok, tho colt fat candidate* to-report for spring prac tice will |)p mado immediately after tho Buster recess upd It In expected that between forty nnd fifty mon will respond to thu call. Coach Harlow In to hate charge of the men who report and In all probability ho will bo an nlstcd In tho work by Conch Herman nnd Coach Murtlu. The mailt purpose of the spring prac tice la to IpmlHarleo tho coaching staff with the material which In part will make up tjho team for next year The practice la to hint for about six or sov on weeks fpd during this time tho fun dumentalsr pf the game such os tack ling, charging, and falling on tho bait will be taken up- ¥ Whatever the function 1 ICE CREAM and CAKE | are in order | HARVEY BROTHERS | 220 East College Avenue j Both Phones Bring your film in to our studio before 3 o’clock and call for them at 7 o’clock the following day. We develop and print the professional way. PENN QTATE HOTO O HOP Page. Three ITArttT DEPAMTHBNT TO a INSTALL MILKING MACHINES Owing to tho Increasing demand for information concerning the practicabil ity of milking machines, tho Dairy Department is planning to Install a, uumbei of different types of“thcwo machines Thoso that ha\e boon se lected arc tho Umpire, tho Universal, and tho Perfection It is planned to complete tho lnatallatton nt an early date no Oml \ tailors .and Inquiring farmers may obtain accurate Informa tion ennotrning the results that nio obtained Forest L. Stxuble Plumbing & Heating BOTH - - PHONES
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