Tuesday, May 15, 192 S COLLEGE STARTS CONSTRUCTION OF MODERN HOSPITAL May Erect Central Unit Before September—To Complete , Two Wings Later PENNSYLVANIA . FARMERS DONATE BUILDING FUNDS New Service Will Guard Student Health byjnstallation of Efficient Mentor's Tian of the litct of 0 se,. of Om tea dealing unth t at tons xh no- bore 00 the College !mildew 0/ fpll/0 winch mil be publeshed bout taw to tune 10 the Collegian. An at clutert's nketch nhoming each Ina:dant US It 111111 'appeal when completely developed mill accom pany the Mot me Plans fin the new College Hospital nod Infirmary, the atchitect's con ception of which is shown elsewhere on this page, hnse been completely Immolated and actual constiuction Atoll, has been stalled by the can tiaetois. It is expected that the con tial unit of this structui e will he erected befoie September, with the two wings being completed at a later date. At the present time excavation wink has been finished, sewage lines have been laid and it is planned to continue the actual election of the budding which seas started a few clays ago, as lapally as possible. 1t0.,e Brick Building The buildings will be constructed of lose buck, Unmet' in limestone and will embody all modern fie-proof innovations known to present-day builders The entue structure when completed will be one hunched and two feet in length by thirty-eight feet wide Plans for the building show that the normal capacity will be twenty-nine beds, most of which will be in second (loot rooms Two wank may be pro sided on the mound floor, although no definite plans have yet been made fm them. On the first floor of the main unit which is being built at the present time a coindor will run throughout the entue length of the building. The front enhance opens into a spacious waiting loom with an office at one side Aliangements have been made fora centraLkitchen as well as stoics and special treatment rooms on this floor. Convalescent pinches, enclosed in quai to glass which has been chosen Tot the facility with which the health giving violet lays pass through it, will be located at one end of the in timely on both fast and second floors The second floor is occupied entaely by bed-looms. The hospital will lie provided with e‘mything up-to-dote in the form of Equipment In the basement several looms will be set aside for the mac lice and study of therapy, foi whien the necessaly equipment will be pro vided Cost of Structure When completed and supplied with all modem equipment, the fist unit of the hospital and infil miry building will cost one hundred and fifty thou sand dolluis Noisily eighty thousand dollars have been pledged by various fat rness' orgam,ations throughout Pennsylvania to the purred. as a mere tal in appreciation of the services that the College has rendered to their industry. The facilities planned for the use of the new health service include a dis pense, and clinic in the renovated Old Main building es well as the sep arate hospital and infirmary which will be used fot only the more set ions MOS. PAJAMAS New Silk Pajamas , Rayon and Pongee EGOLF'S Tie, VOGUE BRACELETS ARE for BRACELETIS THE VOGUE There is a constantly to I `%" ing demand for bracelets of every description. We feel that we can show you as fine a display of bracelets as you can find anywheie. You are invited to call and inspect our I- assortment. You will find our prices most moderate. HANN &, O'NEAL Architect's. Sketch of New Hospital s q • *•';' !""J .This as hen the. new Hospital irst design. The College will erect slims soon. Student Presents Novel Methad:For Measuring Stress A unique demonstration will be given tonight by Frank F Cramer '2B, before a special meeting, of the A S 11 E. at seven-thaty o'clock tonight in loom 200 Engineering D. Clamor claims that if the engineels echo de signed the Quebec budge hood used the tests that he will demonst ate to night, the disaster which happened to that span might never hose en nui red The laboratories of the large elec. ttic companies and at 111. I. T have done considerable teseatch well( us ing this polarized light method How ever, these will he the first demonstaa tion of it at Penn State. This method consists essentially of projecting polat iced light through transparent models made of cellu loid. When the models ate loaded in the same manner as in the ma chine of flamed stiuctute, the shad ows which they cast on the screen are coloied with bands of brilliant lain .i.ov, colors It has been found that a given color indicates a certain stress of a cer tain intensity The colors show which of the members are likely to fail and provide much useful information used in the designing of structures The demonstrator has been studying for some time with special apparatus which he has constructed in the en gineer ing shops He has determined many valuable facts concerning as sumptions made in the thrones of machine and structure design. Out of experience, culled from its fourteen years in the service and study of the student health problems in general, the College has c‘olved a number of concept°ns concerning the nature of the functions which an effi tient health service should carry on With the installing of the new ser vice, it is hoped to prevent, detect, iso late and eradicate all centers of infec tion and contagion in the College com munity as well as provide special ex amination and diagnosis of individual eases upon call When the new health center is completed there 1,11 also be adequate facilities for emergency treatment of mums medical and sur gical eases There will be a periodical exam ination of all students as a basis for advice to the student and his parents regarding any physical condition in need of special treatment, and co-op elation with the department of phys teal education for corrective physical ex°, else. An eapeinnent, which it is belicced will intesest educators throughout the country, will be canted on with the academe staff and health officials col laborating in older to determine whether these is.a physical basis Int scholastic deficiencies among the stu dents. •, ; , ; , :*fr , and Infirrnars pill appear when fully de,elopeti according to the architect's my the .eentral unit at this time, but rt. iti e•peclod that the two wing', may Move-Up Dance Ticket. IPicifessor Relates,' Sale Starts Tonight; I nteresting Story, (Continued from Hist page) I oi,'Forestry,Camp as The members of tire two lower - dasses.wlll be present ut the mass - Meeting attired in their customary I Situated in the Washington Fur. apparel and will not discard hat or 1 rage forest 'near Leiner, Pa., between disk until the end of the tug-of-war., Bellefonte and Lock Haven, the Penn The time-honored tug-cif-war be.. State forestry camp has an interest tween lusty members of the freshman I mg historical background, according and sophomore classes will determrne to Professor John A Ferguson, head whether or not the sophomores shall of the forestry department. wear their hats during the remainder The forest itself consists of thirteen of the semester, and whether the, hundred Acres of young, timber and freshman shall select their own class at one time was a private possession colors or shall accept any combrim.lot a Spanish.queen. After the sale iron of shades which may be thrust of Spain's land in Florala to the upon them. United State's government, the Queen The bonfire of dirks, a long-observ- fearing,to have the money brought to ed pmt of the Illove-Up Day program, her kingdom because of greedy court has been abolished this year by the officials, par chased land extensively m decision of the.Mose-Up Day comma- I other parts of America. Iler object tee. The committee, after consrder- I was to gain possession of gold-bearing mg the matter, reached the conclusion I sod and this was the reason for the that, since many of the freshmen wrsh I purchase of the Washington Furnace to Lecip the Milks as a memento of a tract. happy period of then lives, this I The gold theory soon proved worth yearling whnn should be granted. I less and finally the Washington Fur nace company secured the use of the Fraternity Council To timber in Its charcoal furnaces For many years non ore mmed near Belle- Consider Rushin Code nonce has been smelted with charcoal g‘. eh was origrnally, apart of this great woodland. (Continued from first page)""""" ing period for the fiaternities which I thehthg both, in this college and in alb members of the Croup after a manila: institutions . consul. ation of the meats and dm' Smai al ,v.eeks ago, the officials of the Intro-Aft:Jai Council discussed Sects of the two systems The con-1 elusions adopted by this body use filial that policies with Dean Wai nook Ile the complications of freshman loom-1 stated that he I\lll abide by the pin ing contracts ate inevitable under any I cechuo of either Council no mutter 1 what rushing system is advocated. delayed systems of iushing, that by open zushing much confusion can be ---------- Eliminated from the fast two weeks FOR SALE-1922 Ford Coupe. $2l. of actual classes and that experience Call Newman, 108 Watts RAJ, (Tu bas plaited the inadequacy of delayed ter. 6-11-2tp ... , GERNERD'S .. '.f. Two Pants • i ~,,,,,„,,,.fr ', . . . White Gob and + : : ..s SUITS I a 0.*111.111. i V(11)011 1 P E n g l i'hTr"'"' : I : $30.00-540.00 'f,: -.tsl.;7 I , f.::•:-A.y . 52.00 :r. .t. , GOLF 110 SE : ~. .v; ~ ~:;;, d---,„ , 14i, 4.. TOPCOATS - , ~;,,. 5 . . , .• ~... ~-; 51.50-53.50 4 : t $20.00—530.00 ~,, 4 - P.'t7C' , -... ~..:.,,„ f SWEATERS •• ± ,1 : 4 %.1,,-.,...,' 53.50-510.00 i: • Cleaning . oe.r - Sioxl . ~.: i t,...-r. , : „ Rermn . g Pressing , Stj , lectibt '..._ A Youn9en Lathes Work . TENNIS_ RACKETS The Winner The Tilston The Bat California Model B Dreadnaught Driver Davis Cup . ' For Sale at THE ATHLETIC' STORE On Co-Op. Corner TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG Porch Swings Seventy-two inches In length 6 (extra strong) $lO.OO Sixty inches In length . . . '5,00 Department of ' Industrial- Engineering Room 106, Engineering B THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I M. E. PREPARES FOR A.S.• SENIOR BANQUET FRIDAY Prominent Speakers To Address Student Branch Members At University Club A,the closing meeting of the gent the Penn State Inanth of the A. S U. E. still hones as senim membel t with a banquet at the Elmo city Club on Finley. Prof. Arthui J Wood of the me chanical engineeling department an nounces that the banquet is the le snot of an old custom which has not been observed i ecently at Penn State lle fuitheu declines that the speak ers and enter taniment obtained this yea will be the best that the A. S. M. E has esei had. Among the personages piesent will be Mfr L. K Sil!cos' who is past pies intent of the Ammican Railway Asto tuition and former superintendent of the .motive power department of the St. Paul, Chieugh, and Milwaukee Railroad. 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That is the story of one who began at the bottom If you have not decided—or if you hate and reached the top without the help of a college made a snap decision—oust read over the education The advantages are wish 3pu who grad rest of this It presents the case for life insurance as uate from college a career It o worth thinking about The choice of Future a career is important Life insurance is most desirable And them is so much room for ability and curt and satisfactoryas a permanent Lifeinsurance, .n Our. of calling buoiness, is one of the three And why' leading Lunn.es in tins REASONS WHY try, and let it is only in an Money Is founded on bi • Life Insuranceyouth hexane the p“sible rth Reports of college graduates Ideals Om.nn of insurance a ex who have entered business melt- • le le .pahle of rialdlaa a bond in• pending all the time ease that life insurance holds come and the satisfaction of accom• • first place as asource of incomeNiwment Satisfaction • It ober* opportunities for real But all the pay and all the One John Hancock agent de- leadership advancement possible are not scribes his work as "the best- • It brings sou In close association ;Louse to wholly nunfy the in pr. hard work in the world." with holiness and business men telligent college graduate Life Hen a college graduate and in • It requires can to become familiar five years has put himself at with business methods. lan and insurance offers further Sl•er• the very top of his business finance faction. It is one of the great • It is a and forrtorken not shirkers. factors In the modern uo-ld • It lean alluring and practical call- making fcr security. Pea. of AdvancemenmakingMg for men al dyiunitt energy mind, ancrease of conf dence, In the second place, ad- and the building up of credit vancement depends entirely for individual', busmeoseo and on your own effort and ability institutions This is no fairy tale of success. It is the sober and The life insurance agent is in...cable man caw proved fact The Vice President of a great life in- duct of modern affairs, and In a part:cola-1y satisfac saran. company who began his career as an agent tory way He is an active force in Increasing die sum has this to say to seniors who are about to graduate of human happiness. prospenty and security. from college "If you love work and desire to pursue an honor- Your Company able, useful and lucrative mission in life, this is the Now is the time to consider shot you ore going to business for you to take up. Life insurance salesman- do after graduation If you are ambitious, v Bing to ship offers a fine field for the energies of the splendid work hard, and are Interested to know about a life young men in our colleges. insurance career, you owe it to yourself to examine "That this is true is demonstrated by those college the opportunities afforded by the John Hancock men who hate taken up life Insurance, for they have Mutual Life Insurance Company It isa national shown that the college man is fit for this kind of a sob institution unh a country-wide service, of great and that the Job also is fit for the college man financial strength,—one of the large comp.ies of the "The work of the life insurance salesman is die- world tinguished by independence and opportunity for di recting his own activities It gives all possible oPPor tunny for individual initiative and a chance to make Ask your questions of us before mak. an ample Income at an age when most fellows are ing final decision. struggling on a wage pittance." /e / - 4 010 01lif LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYIIIIIb OP BOSTON. MASSACHUSBITS 65th year of business. Insurance in farce, 32,744,331,561.00. Assets, 5451,004,878 , 19: reserves and all liabilities, 5415,000,775.15; surplus funds, $36,006,103.3.4. Address Communications to Inquiry Bureau, 197 Clarendon St., Boston, Mass. Other speakers on the program me *.5VC. , ..1PAN.1.10...NV... , C0M.V.0m.5. Mr. Crawford Fry, metallurgical en- p.. placer of the Standard Steel morks„ New Styles Mr. Ernest Hartford, assistant secre-;:ii of troy of the A. S. M E and 11. R. $ Oatley, tree -presrdent of the Super-; 'CostumeJewelry heater company. Mr Willmar Elmer,! spetml engineer of the Penns‘hama . Railroad, Mr Roy V Wright, and A.; I Lipetz will also address the gr oup. I Lipetz will aka address the group :,,,i LOST—A Dunhill pipe on the golf coulee Tue%dav, May 8 Please le.' turn to thin ollke tot reward. Itpi Pr.go Thret CRABTREE'S
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