Fiirlnv. January S, 102(i Bulletin Frida), Inminry 8 8 00 a. m —Ait e\lnbit —Kino Alts Gallery, Old Main Open daily until <i f *lo p. m . ex cept Saturday until rioon Closed Sunday 8.30 p. m.—“Y" cntcitammcnt course —Jacques Tlubaud, violin ist—Audttonum. Sundnj, January 10 31 00 a. in —Chapel sen ices—Dr F Thompkins, speaker—Anil , loiuun. Notices The Council «C Administration ha® soled to mo\e forward the second vcincsler registration days to J.m u.irv thirteenth to slNteonth. At this time it will he necessary for every student registering also to pa> his fees for the coming semester. All members of the debating team and others intoi osted arc l cqpcstcd to meet m Old Chapel Tuesday night at se\ en o’clock The legulm meeting oi the fresh-' man “Y” groupl will,be held Monday evening at seven, o’clock in the “Y’ 1 hut. - ' ’ . ' ' There will‘ 4 bc a meeting of the I’er.n State Club Monday evening ni (ild Chapel at seycn o’clock KEAN WATTS:TO MEET WITH COMMITTEE FROM LAND GRANT COLLEGES Dean R L Watts of the School of Agututuro will meet with Presidents Thomas, of Rutgeis University. But tei held of Michigan State college and Edwaids of Rhode Island Agricultur al college in New Yoik January sre* teenth to consider the feasibility of mgani?mg a Liberal Afrts section with the Association of Land Grant Colleges.' 4 Th s group, headed by President Thomas, was appointed at the lecopt meeting of the association in Chi cago At the same time Dean C. \V Stoddart of' the School of Liberal Aits was asked to study the situation and report at the fust meeting of tha committee At present the asso ciation embodies three sections agri- engineonng and home eco- BIOCHEMISTRY COURSE ' TO BE OFFERED AGAIN Bio-chcmistiy 23, ail agricultural course given for the fust lima last jcai, will again be ofTcicd to jumor, nmoi and graduate students, rccoi cl ing to Prof. M W. Lisse, the mstruc tm. Thiough an error m the cata logue the course was not listed The three-credit course covcis br lotolloids and their application to pUnt nutrition, animal nutrition, physiology ,bactoi lology, botany, soils and sprays '< Dry Goods Notions Shoes Groceries Canned Goods Fresh Vege- tables FYE’S For that Cold in the Head . Use Rexall Cold Tablet Special AND Rexall Catarrh Salve Each 25c Detailed Study of Student Grades Received From Registrar’s Office HIGH SCHOOL GRADES PROVE LITTLE AID IN PREDICT ING PROFICIENCY OF STUDENT ENGAGED IN MORE DIFFICULT In the Faculty Bulletin foi May 12, 1*125, the 1073 ficshnicn admitted to the College m Hoplemboi, 1021, were gioupcd as to then tank in high '•rliool; and those dropped for poor scholarship at the end of the lust semester weie similarly ranked The tabulations, as printed, concern.ng only those who had made a poor schol astic lecord at this institution, and in oidm that the study might not be confined to liueh cases, the following tabulations were made, based upon the lelntive lank of all freshmen dur ing then first vem in college Perrenlase* of a Chen High School Group In Ihe Pour Quarter* of the 1 reshman Clns* at Hie I'nd of the First Sementer in Collect llank In 11. S Ist 2nd 3rd ' Quar. Quar Quir. Qnar. Itlj hoot third lIS 29 7 1-10 11*, Middle third 112 22 2 1!S I sr, 1, l-owo.t third 12 IF G- 10 R f,7 1 I'erceniaceo at the Fnd of the Srcond Sfmcilfr In Cullec* Rank in IT h' Ini 2i\d 3rd -tlh Quar Quar. Quar. Quar 1 Wchrat third 20*1 25 4 1112 v I Middle thin! 117 222 21 1 it U Lourst third fi 2 ILS 22 <> r,7 » -Kiom the foregoing tables it is seen that almost thheeifourth of those t.i the higliebfc third of then high school clash were m the upper half of tfieir class at the end of the first and second scmcstcis m college, of those graduated in the middle third, over 35 per cent were, m each instance in the upper half of then class, while of those graduated m the lowest thud of their high schol class, only 2(» per cent are classified ns being m the upper half of then class and less than *l5 per cent were in tiie uppei threc-quartcis of their class When those dropped foi pool schol arship at the end of the second sem ester aic gioupcd in accordance with high school lankmg, we find that over half of the numbei dropped wcic* middle thirdcrs, while less than a third were lowest thuders Ilov.evci, the ranks of this lattei gioup, only about one-thud as Inigo as the mid dle third group originally, had already been decimated at the end of the first semester flick School Rank )>, r Highest third ~ REAL Chicken and Waffle Dinners EVERY SUNDAY Campus Tea Room E. College Avenue IOOOOCOCCOOOCOOCOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO Announcement | The New Home of BOSTONIANS COLLEGE BOOT SHOP (Formerly 20th Century Shoe Co.) I E. C. LONGEE, Prop. 1 125 ALLEN ST. SEA ISLAND?—Sure/ The quality is unmistakable— its fine weave and soft, silken IF|"" i| lustre identify the superior ftbric - O I You will find the Sea liland i Broadcloth label in shirts from the bet manufacture™ of oliirtinet , , , , ~ at haberdashers selling reli able merchandise. SEA ISLAND MILLS, 55 WORTH ST., NEW YORK COLLEGE WORK 24 64 14 :n s 1 (i# MidrtV thirl Louisa third Ila-ik rot ttivijn 44 , DUO Th.s same group of 11 may be cits f ibutcd according to clans ratings ir college, at the end of the first/ sem ester., na* follows ' ‘‘ l ; Vo ‘ Per f> no <) 20 0 11 7*> 0 Rank In Lolleec 1 lr«t Semester 1 lr*t nimrtor «rcnml «iunrtor rhint <u>nrt< r hoiir.h »iu-.rUr The last two tables bocni to indicate that high school rank will mean less ,-iul loss in foi coasting failures as the 1073 move onward to June, 1028, and that fnihncs m any semester depend vciy Inrgcli on the icculs for the semester immediately prccedmg. The percentage of each high school group diopped during their'first year in college is given m the following, table. - '' Rank In K S V ! „ pet Admitted Ilmpped Hinh/'it third , | Middle third . !2i „?•*> t lx>ne-t third • I , *« , rS ’ i The highest .average individual giade made'in each group is*'Higlw ret thn.ler, 290, middle thirdci, 2.40, lowest thndoi. 3 87. In order to meet graduation rc quiiemonts, honoi points equal in* number of cicdit horns for the de vice must be earned. In other; \.ord«, ,tn aveiagc giade of 1.00, with no failures, must be attained bv each candidate. In this connection it must be pointed out that the aveiagc grade for any gioup tends to remain con- :|: Simply Phone 264 'i ! THE HILAND SHOP | ••• x Complete £ Laundry Service X Cleaning Pressing Repairing THE PENN.STAHL CGI.LLGiAN stant, as is seen from the following depm tmcnt of ugiiculturul chcmistiv ipoting in the lattci contest toi some table*, * ' ' I'tidei the pinvisioiw of the Purnell ve..rs, e.uli is v.eJI veiscd with th" Avfrnee Rrado of 110 Pu*n Slate Simluil* /*ct lcccntly passed bv Conn css a* hoi’s -dvR 0 ‘" ’ l ’" , s , n «n rjl M ' Mol "'ll detote hi, full time (;, K .,l nf Ciiliimln.i f. ppultiy mid animal nut. ition u- UccotdniK to Hncctoi 11 W Urnntj JmlSit 71 i ami espciimmtati.m, basin- loc . ll „,„ L .|ois "ill jourpevtoi SST ?5J n t ,n » tl,s ="“'l' » r 11,0 "? ,rlt, '::'No«r Toil. m 1<127 Co bo Urn Ktict ofj A tnbulntion accorclmj; to lilah , , nln '*'* . lL "f "oiikiiosh Columbia .i, part of the iihi cement st-hool tfliikinfis of tlioee ,tudeiit, "ho Y fttr , k *" I; 'mT I *, ‘ Grrc 'i oin"n cm beliiecn the too club, luvc an avoraßC ot 100 or bettoi nt i i?/,'. ip C ‘ '°" n s “mi u ’ c f <! "JiUm hurl* rankintr tlmt both oieani tl.o end of their frethn to yenr m col- ' 'n'lit'o] . 1 ,.. t. Di ..idler t..,tm.01, , 51 ,„ .imnully oM.ononco m th. lotto folio", his "oil. tl.eic -cicntl soar. Ho t=1 . c0 1!..- KII U O yompot.tion loilto **., rt„ k . v. „„„ r „ '" tcl “' lK , ht !" ‘,' e b,,mn ' ™ u ' ,n j-' 10 U.o o,t.ibli,h,no.it of imitiml ie„.rct . ■ lon or or.iui. I |,|ln Htnlo biftlilj i eeoninlomlcd ;, ll: l iidniirntion "Inch in tinu ro,nlt Htrh.ni Ihin'l o in Columbia a-Tooinß to appear SB,;' Vii $ COLUMBIA SONGSTERS b “™S,at,o„, „,o bom K T .able' inthcnics 11 tlmt. WILL ENTERTAIN HERE n. attention to those ailmitted "ill,! u , n , t 0 ba u . r , remb „ A advanced standinE, (met 100 pell 1 rornn.il charstc of one dollai, that tear, very few or whom leave col-! Dance To Follow Nev, Yorkers , nc i u d"s ndipps.ou to the concert *v, leite), or tliOhe .oriftmally ontciric■ , , c t „ ltb , oca j noil the dance, .vdl be made with some other clast,, it would bei ~o,ni " un 3 * ocai 0 icasonable to expect, fiom the 107«! Club February Fifth 'rrnioriQTc. \m-\n vprrrsr admitted In Septembei 1321, and un-i C.nOLOC.IS’IS AI TEND uIEETINC. Jer the existing grading sjstwn, r' \ Vhlt nrontla , of hl on J Piofe&sois Robinson, Chcdsey „nd graduating class of about 130 in June 1 . \f 1 Ruckey ol the derailment of Geology 1928, taking into'account the lwo ,c,f 1,2 events, or the col-. Attended the annual convention oi ft.cts that some students v.ith an av- y car '- 111 takc l llacc "ben thei ex*agc of J 00 or better will leave col- Columbia umvoisity Glee club ap-i lego during this pnd the r.Cvt tv,o ptais hcie in a combined concert ;•*■*+*+•*■**■*****+*++**+*++*•+*++++*++* years, and _that a mimbc” with with the Ponn State songs‘.cis Friday ar.’a\exagc .now Iqss tlian 100 vvnll evening February iilth Follov mg 5 —. ' * make to mcioase Uu musical juogram an .ill-collego S g x~V S~\ a ,thiSii average during this same pci- dunce \v»U be liolil in the Armoiv in j B 8 ff idd v * 1 ? ' ,• honoi of the \ isitmg gl'.err.en U C 5 • *r : —9 , Although the joint conceit mil not 2 DR; R. J; MILLER JOINS ihe ot n Lompctitno iiatuie it ill af-jf »A nTT V rfv np \r cmrnm ,oc:tl music-lotois an opportunity i 2 ' *ACULAX. U* A(i SCHOOL I)ttcn lo LinfrinK 0l a ca i lblo such \ ' T"! — • as that o'ieied in the annual Inter- 1 * Dr. R J Miller*’ll lias taken tne collegiate Glee Club content Asjt position of assistant piofcssoi m this both organizations hn\e been com-j * A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION Resolve that you will relieve j'oiir’-clf of unnecessary anting with a pen by'using a Upeuriler. The Remington Portable fills the noe.l admirably. Considering its uchnnlages the price i-. negligible Resolve that \ou will get jour tjpcwriter cleaned and repaired and get it working at its best It pajs! HARRY K. METZGER 217, S. Atherton St. Phone ISII-J When you get “That Tired Feeling” ■ Gilliland’s Compound Cod Liver Extract ■ ' A Wonderful Tonic The. FASHION SHOP Annual January Clearance Sale BEGAN MONDAY, JANUARY 4 -This sale is an annual event and includes every item in stock, and the reductions are made from the original prices—no mark-ups to show greater reductions. SUITS—AII $55.00 and $60.00 Suits reduced to $40.00 $40.00 and $45.00 Suits reduced to $29.50 50.00 and 52.50 Suits reduced to 33.00 SOME AT HALF PRICE One lot Shirts, coliar attached - $l.OO $1.50 Ties - - - ’ - - 1.00 Manhattans and B. V. D. Underwear 1.00 FANCY WOOL HALF HOSE $2.00 values SJ.IO 52.50 values - 51.50 $3.00, $3.50 values 52.00 $1.50 values $3.00 ALL HATS $6.00 values w r $3.00 THE FASHION SHOP DOLLAR BATHROBES SI 0.00 values. PAJAMAS $2.00 values 52.50 values $3.00 values SOFT COLLARS Manhattan and Lion Brands, 35c value SERFAS ’23 136 Allen St. Industrial Engineering Department CEDAR CHESTS $3.00 to $24.00 Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS . . $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES $4.00 CHAIRS DESKS TABLES . COSTUMERS GATE-LEG TABLES IRON BRIDGE LAMPS ROOM 106, UNIT B ►nits Reduced SPECIALS All Fancy Sweaters - - - $l.OO Fancy Hose, $1.50 and $1.75 values 1.00 Silk Hose, 75c value, 2 pairs for • 1.00 FRESHMAN BLACK HALF HOSE 73e values 50c 81.50 value $l.OO BLACK GOLF HOSE $2.50 value 5i.75 Neckband SHIRTS $3.00 value $2.00 $2.50 \alue $1.50 Odd lot $l.OO f\ige five i the Amencan Cieolojjical bouctj 'Now Haven, Connecticut dump: tl > I’ohclav*' DE\N TALKS TO LMJORITKS Dean Jlolbionl: delivered an addle l on "Mine Ov.neiihi|) I’ioblems" . [l!io annual convention of tlio Amen 'can nssoc.ation of Jaiboi in Now \orl ■on December tw onty-cichth. rrnio.sizn oun .vDVUuTisnns EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoeKepairCo. Ttro Shops—lftS S. Trarier St, and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Hank . . ' $3.50 $12.50 to $25.00 $5.00 $2.00 $7.50 $l.OO ALL WOOL JHERKINS §6.00, §6.50 and §9.00 GLOVES §2.75 value $1.63 §3.50 value §2.00 §1.50 \aluc §3.25 §5.00 value §3.50 MEN’S WEAR
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