.o _ ~ , COMPLETE CAMP COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 32 4031 Enroll To Set Registration Record Under New System Hoffman Terms Increase Result of Changes In Class Card Procedure,.Method Of Alphabetical Division ' ' With 4031 students emolling un College registiation records for the t• William S Holtman announced yesterd Establishing n new high mark for e: Iced the previous record made la.t 018 students registmed m Recreatim matriculated Continuing the grad.; ual increase although maintaining! nearly nn equal apportionment in each pm mod, 1041 students enrolled Wednes day morning and 1085 Wadnesday af• ternoon "With approoa mutely the same number of u others employed by the College this semester as in previous years," Registrar Hoffman stated, "mgistiation under the alphabetical system uas gientty simplified, and students went through the monoto nous task of tegtstetmg in less than on hoot's time" Acceding to Mr Hoffman, the chief difference m this semestei's method of registration, and the main cause for the speeding up of the usual long waiting lines, sins the fact that students ssere i squired to fill in then own class colds instead of siarting for the machines to perform this task Only Few Mistakes "Filled in by students fm the first time," the Registrar said, "the class cards sere surmisingly legible In the stack of "twelve lmeni feet of raids, crow, sere found in only too inches of the total, and every one of more than 20,000 cards seas readable Under the present system students do the wm k accomplished formerly by =climes " The Registrar explained that the assortment of cards was also complet ed by hands this semester, and as a result instructors are now able to re ceive the class cards immediately af ter Agistaation instead of malting Jot..saciaLdayi...e.s,was.. the , case art former years "The chief difficulty ahich tile new system was not able to elinnnate," Mr Hoffman maintained, "seas the ten dency of students during certain per-, rods to register in bunches This lioue‘er, is mere chance, and would probably occur under any system As a whole, the waiting lines tlus Semes ter el etc shorter than ever before" During the last few years Registrar Hoffman has visited the Principal col leges in the East, and tarried on a thorough studs , of Carious registra tion systems. In his opinion, the sys tem now in use at Penn State is the supplest and most generally satisfac tory of any in °Pmts., DECORATIONS FOR DANCE ANNOUNCED :Notional, College Colors Will Blend .11inual 31114 Dance In Recreation Vali Featui mg the nationaand college sohns, decorations for tA Military Ball to be held in Reireation ball. Fela oars 20, will be' lees Win lrigly mhtatlstic than In pIONIOUY yelliq, 00. cot ding to William otadcnt colonel The effect of Rot wittng row., of led, It bite, and light, and stream ens in the same 5 stretched ft om Ora lads of thr ny will be soft ened by blue at bunting- winch o ill form a No the sides. The Alum Icon and al flags will be displayed on of the oich. e,ta a while 'mouths tall be within rho I by the side deco:alto, 1 even greens, as a ell ir ct,, also octli be employ Iratlons. In the I on, for winch 1111 entrt, ogled at the office of t. department by lhbumt cultY Judges trill select te winners. Miss IlePn is Dotothy Stii,er, Mt Case, and Prof Ilatult all of the &pal intent t w ill setve t . e as critics DISCONI I . 4'.\ atm° r ,001 0 0 t, the :John . the fit son during the I [of. Gook Na um Ed ery of 01 the sixth %% cI. btu 1 , 5 Pi .f..• C , ~ „Sem i-Wifeekly . , , . , ' .•: ',.. ' : \ • i, ', , • • ' . „';,, ; ' .4•l4l,i'i N „. •1: - ,ki r ' --- 0 , - : -. "<1„: 'Us • - • 111 ) Pt' ...,;: '''C ' s . ~.....,,...v...,,....,‘„._:_...., ~.., ...1.1........ , ..,. . , der the new ninhabetteul mlem, all en day ported v.el,,htoken, Registrar r 'mind registt.then, this pmt.'s figules Septeribtr by 296 Tuesday morning r hall, while Tuesday afternoon 985 'SINGERS WILL SEEK TITLE FEBRUARY 20 College Glee Club To Compete Against 4 State Schools ,In Witherspoon Hall " Board of Athletic Control and.a pour- her of the executive committee of the 1 Music education is stressed by the Board of Trustees He was le-elected ito the executive earn ttee. Cleveland symphony orchestra. which mi ' Defending the state glee club title, Since inn gt aduation in 1805, Mr.! w.II appear at Penn State In the third against four challenging groups, the in, Artists' coMelo concert sponsored by v, il Diehl bus been the steel in d us t ry Penn- State singers l compete at assuming vice nresithme , of the Unit_ the College Wednesday ' ' I Through radio broadcasts, tours of .the state finals me kVitherspoon ball,l • ed States Steel corp ora t ion Imt yeah Philadelphia, the night of February' colleges, and an annual series of <llll - at 8 70• o'clock for the ought tot Was Farmer kthlete . I ceiLe for children, directors of the represent Pennsylvania in the national! Elected to the athletic boas il m 'Cleveland organization have spread comPention. • ' 1920 by the Trustees, MI Diehl Ins muss appreciation Under the 0115- Under the auspices of the Pennsll- Lien claim= since June, 1921, A limes of station WTAM, Cleveland.' vunia Intercollegiate Glee Club associ-j, former athlete here, he remembers radio concerts with explanatory pref., Mien, Pennsylvania State college, playing left end in the famous foot- aces have been conducted during the Juniata college, Moravian coll*ge„ bull game with Cornell thn tv years' past several seasons . Lafayette college, and the University ago when Coach "Pop" Warner of the I A broad educatonal program for of Peensylvania will meet in the' Ithaeans introduced the hidden ball Cleveland schools includes concerts by Philadelphia contest Penn State has play in which the ball U 214 Slipped the civic orchestra, and two vecks held the Pennsylvania championship undet the player's Jersey and carried will be devoted this year to an in fer the last lout yeas- ' dev n the field i tensive series 'of children's concerts. Marshall Bartholomew, dnectin of 1 College officials cxravieed regret supplementing school instruction music et Yale university,will conduct that business nece•sities forced Mr.l Visits Colleges on Tours . I the united clubs in the singing of his Diehl to give up his position as ath- i !own composition "Shenandoah" and letics adviser I Among the colleens and universi 'Kremscr's "Placer of Thnnksgiving "1 Neil M Fleming, graduate_manager ties visited by the Cleveland orches , . OrPhetth Club To Sing ' I a .thlet,e , ., deele,ed that, "Mr Diehl (ra during its tours are the University has' been nt the head of the Board of Illinois, Purdue, Coven, Williams ' The Orpheus Club oP Philaitslphia,dui mg O re college, Smith, - Mount Holyote, Con conducted by Alberti &mom, will sing most hying pm mod in nth- necticut State college, and Oberlin litres hem e, icndeling invaluable ser -1 a g ro up of `mg , at the c l ose of the vine (101 tag the biggest development Each' year the „ n ygtnir . ation _f_ilkits_ Ming, sontztiLiolroluthtito assent— It IrrealEtairj — pinfillir of the C i irenerferatvearne - gic — liill, New bled clubs in‘singing "The Prayer Of lose. " - i York city. Thanksgiving." ' 1 C o l ono i A n th enc, a chassi s o f I Naolai Sokoloff, director of the The prize song, "Feasting I Watch" Mt Diehl, is at present assistant to gr oan, has appeared as guest conduct by Edwaid Eiger, will he sung by al! the - president of the Philadelphia or of most of the prominent orches 'he glee clubs wink Director Richard Rapid Transit company and a member teas now in exi s te n ce The Ch ic ago `Aven proteges will use Gmeg's 'y-riipliony, Ness York Symphony, San of the College Board of Tiustees Harms Stella" as the choice Kmg,,, ______, t F . ranoseo Symphony, London Syrn . and Director Grant's ariangement of STATE AUTHORIZES l phony, and Philadelphia orchestra are "The Blue and White" as the college 1 included in a list.of musical achrme. song. .1 meats which extends as far as Russia "Alumni sup Poi t, especially from' BOROUGH BUS LINE ( Rudolph Ring. all, assistant con the Philadelphia district, is exputed,", '<factor of the orchestra, is a strong, • Director Giant reported, 'giving the . l advocate of mentor musical education' I address of the Inteicollemate Glee Aces C""il"'"Y IVln> Recur ° D erati '" for children Josef Fuchs, concert i Club Association at the Franklin Acts , Within 2 Weeks—To Release 'master, first supported his parents Bureau, 1700 Walnut street, Pli.la-; iv. ith violin playing before a trip t Routes, Schedule Soon delphia, us the place from winch; ----. tickets for the competition may be' I has supplemented natural expression lecui oil, I A certineate of 'public convomene• in music. ' This still be the second time that has been is:med iccently by the Pub.; Victor de Gomez, who is the pion-, Penn State his competed for the lie Semi, Commission of the Cone- cipal 'cellist of the en.emble, is a na state title ui Witherspoon hall Pre- monwealth of Penn , ylvania to the Lye of America who has attained mums. to last year the Glee Club par- mull and C...mpus Bus company for recognition in musical circles anti-' ticipated in the eonmetatigns which the operation of busses vitinn the out d^pendence on conservatories for were held at Plttsbui fir agairht col- co-psi ate tuna, of the borough, ,his timing. He is a member of ,ages of the vectors part of the state., Accotiling to Eugene IL Lederer,' the Cleveland Tim, and acclaimed us o realtor and ownei of the bus corn- one of the foremost 'cellist, of - COUNCIL ACTS TO ,pans, announnments will be made at America, , en elute date ,concerning routes and o ably begin °potation sushi tvo IMPROVE STREETS i ' ; ' , h o c h "l". .1" "w 'ml.'3" will MISS FLORENCE JACKSON is% eels . WILL LECTURE FEB. 16-17 , 11, earch stair, of the School of I The /mites will cover the tor/tore; , Mine.al Indust., a n' el,ra Borough Decides To Increa'e Width knoun as Collet., eights or north gOlir. t^, Of .11Ien, College Avenues _ I section a the borough with the bush- 1 W., S. G. is Spenser, DISeIIY4IOII on twenty-"e'en In °Nets dialing v. ithl midden, in undeveloped le.ouices mid ! I no, section and public schools as the! Co-ed,' Choice of Careers I In lament Ordininice by -m ode ado Aims , destination. the vest sestina of the , , This volt. is duetted by ilt.pai tinent , I lorough with the business section and , In pioviiiiim fm the relief, of f ii .&cmailius, including the agriculture; Ath i_meg women students on the heads and includes a stit Is of fuel Iwo Oak congestion in the business 5,...,0, as the destination, and th e dud"' of it career. Miss Florence technolog", cmm eaves, Ole tallutgv. ... section of State College, the e..fact,fe, mist section and fi Mei arty seetion ' Jfiel. , oo vocal onal lecturer from mining., nun, alogy, g,eialogy, , peti 01- will be added to the width of the relt smith the destination being the cam- w elleslev college. scull speak at Penn cum and natural gums All these sm. pus, including Roo cation hall and the y Stat., Februnre 1 and 1 17 und er th e ease, me actively exploited in Penn.. side a Allen vtieet fi mil Came to auspices a the w. S. G 1 sylv.inia Beare! avenues accoi ding to a bur- age a."ltme group. 1 G. • „„ , r eromems or ~,,,,,eh ~..w ~,,,, , , , ..1 I An hourly schedule is planned bv Miss`Jacleon will ihsiuss the pre, .... , ough cadinance ease (nil recently, c in i. sti ...Won v ill nut in ft.-li ne Toun and Campus Bu, company ant timid, in women's vocn CM. and 1 ^;?"'-' " 4 . - ."' , Foot feet also Will be Ildfled to the tnei ing Ltm,,, ~.am ,liC Is IMO '- I - our 01(10 to ',wet the icquirernents of 'the characteristics mina contribute to . ' '• • Cur north side a College avenue betw...en, ilemned in the minimal Idust, i.e.," Athol ton street and East drive foil., the town yttoptc, students, and Aloe! professional 'All sass • Pointing out the f .„ , , ~ . can F.duaid Stcidle of the school Ink the completion of the, new stone chikhen ' difficulties V. hkh confront the modern sewer along that side of the avenue. I o , Iwoinan, Miss Jackson will explain the explained,, ' The' new continence movides fin 35 SENIORS, 3 GRADU l l' l 3§ , opportunities winch are open in pawn. Continuing, he pointed rut the ad- , unees Investigations in pstinleum and n.ttinal the netting back of all new buildings I ,WILL BEGIN' I'll \ CTICE WORK ' 4 ' l ' social "evice • personal wort. - .. gasgasvestigation s Cottoning the soeo on the west side of Allen 'street and and sem etarial positions She also 1 , . tat appropliation math. by the State design - Me, that if present structui c., , Iv ill hold-discussion groups for those 1 It ' T 1 l' ,egis ain e in ,u y 949 This de. i iiteen eine, a end three undergo repass to the 'extent of fifty. t % --,--- ,`--- -- R graduate ,d. , interested in particular vocntions. pai tmenl published thi, b u il, , - IPeicent of (lam value they also shall %, u f eri ` 4 ` in. `"" iig lie ' C ' "'-' e , ' be set back the allotted three fe t , s';',',°,,""' began then r p u i l actx , (mien yre.,tei due in mural community Although fifty per cent of the property "" ' • , vocational Melt schools of the state lowly vote vas , cam nod. after three . 1 training will be conducted fin owners of the vest side of the sticet . a psi This oil of few week,,, during „inen, argued against the amendment a ma /endings of the inovement„ time the students will 'make lotions ' on thew obaeivations and teaching I Prof.Claismee S Andel son. of the de "RS, pertinent of I mai education, will "mews° the work. • STATE COLLEGE; PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1931 TRUSTEES APPOINT Paao: - Names May 15 Ao.Vunior Prom Date! COL. ANDREWS TO ATHLETIC COUNCIL - That May, 15 in definitely set as the _date for, the Junior Prom wan announCed yesterday by William j>anaa .lijmor Prom chairman. BUsiness Reakats Cause Diehl's, This clay' Was preferred to May I las the latter is May Day and in • • Recent Resignation From too near the date of Interfraternity ENecutive Board Ball. The weekend of May 19 will ' present 'a 'variety of entertainment, including baseball and lacrosse GRADUATE OF '9B ACTIVE' g am " : Chairman Pana, journeyed to IN STEEL CORPORATION Nen York/ beta eon semesters, and intenleaed officers of the Guy • Lombardo', Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderion,iand Isham Jones etch- Remembers Football Game at estres as ptospectise bands for the Cornell with Warner's Prom. . Hidden Ball Play ARTIST ' S SPONSOR Following the recent esignation of Amin ose N Diehl '9B from tlib Board MUSIC EDUCATION of Athletic Control, tin Board of tel Trustees at then annual alerting in Ilartribing on Janualy 17 appointed 'Cleveland - Col. J. 11. M Andrews '9B tb repro- Cleveland , Orchestra To Appear . sent the trustees in the /athletic Here Wednesday—Stresses council Art Appreciation Idi Diehl was Omen= of, the tOTANIST WILL SPEAK MIRE )I. Joseph C Arthur j eminent In .na botanist and professor emeritus .Put due, 'is scheduled to small. nest ainettday ot one of the series of mgt i• tore lectures. announced Dr. Finn's Cern, head of the department of 'nn.Y; yesterday., the past two 3 can dealing with In • Who' s Dancing I dustnal developments. Dr. AI that P floods and Dr Franh 11, Swat t,. of the geology dc- Tonight pal talent and Pi of Clank F Bath, Mr. K B. Barnes, and Mn if 131 ammo McAllister Hall :of the Pain °ham and GI, research (...übsertption) •.talf me among the on tstanchng Vat ally Font ‘ostigutors on the School faculty. Tomorrow Alpha Zota Nitiany Nine 1 ht. ta Nu Emuton (elo.-d) , Plul Giant du Omega and Kappa Sigma at Knppu Sigma (cloned) Toltrgiatt. Governor Pinchot Recommends Appropriation of $4,940,000 For 1931-33 College Budget RECOII 'IIE,, DS $1,910,000 for College Budget GOP. GIFFORD PINCROT ANDERSON DIES IN HUNTINGDON FRIDA Forestry Extension Professor Succumbs to Influenza After Operat i on Plot Clarence R .lnder•on, of the depaltment of foredly extension, died , last Finlay (pilot , ivy no opetallon in the Huntingdon hosirtal, Influenta and internal eonlpheat,on, arc• inhey • ed to be the eau:e of hp, death 8010 in 1885, Professor Ander4on graduated front D . elon‘on college smith the degree of baclielor of sewn, m 1908 For the rext thi ee 1 ears lie ; wn.l_ 1 n..-thR--mplil.);--e—t-1,,0n, Township school Load et Susanna, Illinois, before rehiring Yale only.- .ity to complete v oik on the deg.,: !of mastei of foiest.y x hlch lie re 'COIN eil In 1313. During the nest toe Piofes,ot An &icon seiced in the United Status Fore 4 sonic, in Montana and Idaho In 1914 he came to the College .15 an instructoi and later became an tent professor of forestry Ile seas :anle associate professor of fon e.tiy extension in 1920 and in 1927 once. athauced to till , pinfcssolqhip, the ticcAtion %%hide he held at the tune of his death Funeral ,rvu..o. acre held at St Paul's Methodist chuitdi on Mond.n afternoon, f0110v,,,d by the inteinient at Pine Hall teineteiy STAFFS ENGAGE IN MINING PROJECTS Department Ilea& Direct. Research On 27 Pen:ls3 I,anin Mineral Imlustrml Problems DADI)I' GROFF SHNDS GIFT" Information %ea, nemed m eeently from China that G W. "Daddy" Groff 'O7. Dean of the SLhool of Agri ' culture, laniznan umvermty, Canton, dllllllWale for the Penn State In Chain loom m Old Main The gift ma a ten-set corral:sting of a dozen Gubernatorial Message Requests $4,000,000 as Maintenance Allowance; Calls for $940,000 Building Fund 111 Ito) E. Morgan '3l Speculation as to the manner in which Governor Pinchot would treat Penn State was finally settled when the State execu tive in his message to the General Assembly on Tucsday recom mended that the total sum of $1,940.000 be appiopriated for the College during the 1931-33 biennium. Although this doe, not fill the requeta of the Coll , ge and n not lenge as the last upon ern cation, chll it I. the largest unionist that the pi event Goternor has etei recommended for th, institution After the announement of the Gavel noes budget, it botanic Isnoun that the College Inq -on n in a I eport to the Budget (Kilter h a d •,11- .. nobneed that mon. toan 514.000,000 DAVIS lOCATED AT , eould be •lece%sary col reran State 111 , Med, the e. mantis rf the State fcr the ° WIMP; 0,0 3., HOME OF PARENTS mi T o l,l,c ed C r e nzi l . l o l oo h. (; 4 of; 7 , 7 g .:. n , e h , .., , , , : maintenance am! added $OlO,OOO for neu conztluet.on, In the eThmale Find Mont Alto Athletic Head ~ü buntterl by the Colb•ge 95,0117,160 Missing Since January 7 Iv a% ,u,ked for neuntenalue nn d In Princeton, Ind. end 58,112,000 for bulltng%, urninnent, similar needs Missing since Jamas 7, Paul B Davis 'BO, tuenty-sin tear old athletic rin actor and as,,stant in botany at the Mont Alto Pm^stiy , chnnl, has been located at the home of hi, Tal ents in Princeton, Indiana, v.here he s trade treatment for mental de pt e;', IC al PoHotting futile in ,, tigations hs State Police and College officials. Viol John A. Feiguson, head of the :ore,..ti,s department, ssente to Mr Martin Basis, father of the nursing instiuctot, several neck's ago Sat inday, Pioft,sor Ferguson received a letter `tont Mr Dates informing him of Ins son', illness and whereabouts. To Appoint. Neu Director the right ae Jramary - lrfr.enos Of Dates became alaimcd when he fulled to return to Mont Alto and re ported hpv dimippealanee to the State Police the following morning The automobile in which he left the school was found ,mmal days later llagervtown, girth til itchboaril After following up an clues and coniccluies, no Information concerning the young man sins found until the lintel from his father was ere., ed. Until :moth, anpointment is made for W, • athletic directorship at Mont Alto in April. the seventy-fate Ptu deuts will continno their athletic se- Os ties ender the guidance of faculty members of the Forestry school The former Mont Alto coach sins gradnatie.l loot Tone remelting a bach elor of science degree after too yeah, of iceidence lie seas the recta. tort of a similai decree ft om college in 1928. Tabooing a sum mer', experience n, a forest ranger oith the United Stites Forestry Se,- siee In Montana, be became a member of the Mont Alto faculty lost y eat. CURRIER TO SPEAK HERE IN TOUR OF COLLEGES Open Sludenl• Gathering 11 111 Hear Ths,ions' Secrelar) Sunda Rat mond P. Currie], it jacational tAcretai vof the student olunt^e^ inn% ein-tnt for foielgn nJJi et.s student and facult. uttnalter, In all open netting in the Little The atre of Oil Main at 3 ttO o'clock Stul -1 thit, nen ng Speaking in chum h cervices Son day and m sociology and ,connimes , Mond., morning, Mr ( uti mi Scat be the Cue , t of the Penn State 1' C 1 Ile 1., conducting a lecture I tout of \mei icon and Canadian col : leg, thic tli g coned for almost ten Nem• on the of Judson coney,— in Ran- goon, Mtn nun. Mr. Corner t o well 'II, B t B O I 111111ltt.11 with Ill . llltl andandill. ill - 11•000 people, about ,Inch lie , talk LIGII [STONE RECOMMENDED l'Olt SPECIAL SCHOL MtSIIIP A recommendation for the ass nt ding of an additional John W R htte oeoinr ,eholarship this year to Harry W. Lightstone '.ll, made be the faculty committee on academie standard, 111111 11 ow eyed by President Ralph 1) fetiel, still lie vonatilmed at the Fob tunty meeting of the College Senate Bemuse a surplus to interest on the scholai,,hip fund has accrued, the ass 411 ding of tssu Nelllol amounting to 5200 each is made pos sible and won ESTABLISHED PRICE 3 CENTS Moue for Nem nuildinrs Rolet I e to P,nn S a t Gm, nor ihnehot tahlt 2 ,, N.l the 4s,erobly f uPnw.• "In t err:go:tam 11l tile neetzhin Cation of State CoDetre to the Co:n -o:mm.lth, the budget ran lei a rec ommended :non ea, of 20 nel colt for maMlmmhae. toccell. o Ith 05001100 for a nem. dairy buddimr, $:00,000 for a domestic cenoce budding, and $lO,- 000 for a surface icon age +2 , tem " No moot on uds mad, m hr, Ines. , Ve of pnotiry n Leine made for a yen !meat:, building, education Lanh/- nag, on central Llbenal Arts unit. lie did, holaeter. ,uggeat that thin nrino. relation fon the dairy bunlanng may be included no an enter g -met nmasure Athich-mas Ix Kn.:al - early in Ilie t. .- son in order that the construelnon rill a , , , t in unemployment rchd Itenenues Cut Doan Cot ernor Pirnhot all boil eh al ant mg an in,rea, of 20 pet u - _nt for gen eral mnintmom,,, alio:, let, than !IC Blab. for :nen braiding. US Lon, pare,' ruth the 52900,000 grunted by former Cocci not Fi.hre fm that Put pat: during the Inet biennium Th. atnonnt was approved lki U, last Legtzl ante author Ihe clnue unto on the pinpoueil 48.000,000 bon I Issue Cinder the in (Alston, or that net $2.000,000 w calla have IA t n au Allah!, for new moll. ilurnwr tl, coin rbr bl own.. The I,t app,oiniation, which amounted to a;„11000, the lin g est to the liedtir of the College Tn addition to the allotment fot mg, the follotting May...no (Cuntinucd on second page ) AUTHORITIES WARN HIKING STUDENTS 31.) Take Action Again.t Pr,tatme Chao, Condit:on, imprme 1=1! Sevin il compl nets bane been mule to But 0111:11 01 flunk In Stile Col lege iviinkrits Concur nines the numb, - of Studer t Inn Inung Oil lege avenue during wed.-viel , , .ecui log to Bongo, Eugene 11. Lvdei or ve,i, day. "Definite action •gill be iii tn by hot ough autharitit, to pietent the, ,tullenta from alantling on Sint. Col lege quiet., unle4s tin. coil vJ,rnhly le„encd w t tlun the !lint few wetly,” the Bulge., stated The town authoutu•. ale loath to 1111.11 e any ruling affecting hitch - ing in the !enough bonito bacon., it inoc,le, wean fat ottalent. to Iracel between State Collezo aid their boons, 311. Leileiet eollllllUld, "but, because of the poiaibilitte, et 11[1.1- Alit:. MXl.lllllll4' It will be nece.silly to enact an uldinunee controlling the actuation " Accuidinf: to a i ecent Supi-.111, Court deee.inn, divers of auttunolAle, are not liable to damages for Injuirnic pede.tiran ride .cel,er, nnn.er they aie vtandinic at stie—t concluded the town official COLLEGE ADDS 3 COURSES To meet the gtoo tog demand fut won. in Pied en4ineectng, thicc ,gtoduate tout in tit, held have Loco added to the College cut mulum um' he gt‘ en Its the School of c Engineer:iv; V.tough espertnuml,
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