A A Iy; ..e... .. M AlLY. Penn State Teaching Fellowship Open Announcement of a teaching fellow- ship in Penn State College for a grad- uate of an engineering college has just been received by the college of engineering from the School of Engin- eering at Penn State. The fellowship carries with it a yearly salary of $600, and the holder will be expected to pur- sue investigations along research lines. Particulars as to the fellowship may be secured by addressing the dean of the School of Engineering, Penn State College. TO INAUGURATE F. J. GOODNOW AS JOHNS HOPKINS PRESIDEN Prof. F. J. Goodnow, of Johns Ho kins University, will be formally ina gurated as president of the universi on May 20. Professor Goodnow w, appointed to the presidency in Octob 1914, after acting as legal advisor the Chinese government. l1 was dean of political science Columbia University, in 1906. and the author of several books on gover nient and politics. BIG BARGAINS FOR REXALL WEEK Special Souvenir for Wednesday, March 31 Shaving Brushes. Good ones at 50c. One 25c Rexall Shaving Cream, Powder, or Stick FREE A full line of the Famous Rexall Remedies always in stock I I Edsill's Rexall Drug Store 208 S. MAIN STREET Ansco Films Cyko Pape: E New Martha Cook D rmitory for Women Easter Vacation will soon be here and you may want ROOMS DECORATED Window Cards A SPECIALTY Davis & Ohlinger Prompt Printers Dance Programs and Banquet Menus 109-111 E. WASHINGTON Phone 432"J YOPENS REFI6URES ON DOORS NEXT FA-LLI NEW CLSMET papered, tinted or painted. We are prepared to do any- thing in the decorative business, and shall be glad to give estimates on your work. We have an elegant line of 1915 wallpaper patterns to select from and our prices are right. C. H. MAJOR & CO. 203 E.Washington St. Phone 237 i 11 Building Donated by Cook Family Hillsdale Will Be One of Finest Buildings on Campus of Intend to Stage Interclass Baseball GOVERNORS: MIS. LOUISE COOK, GRACE MILLARD, MRS. STEVENS heat Year Round Comfoi is leg band. 'ril is- this assures No metal coii- II you don I find it !e pair, postpaid, 35c; silk, 50c. ecrs. Boston. Nis. Architecture Adopted from Collegiate Gothic I Style English Poll- y to tomlic Ate' rbusjes i " r i When the new Martha Cook dormi- tork on South University avenue opens its doors next fall, more than 150 wo- men will find a home in one of the most beautiful of the new campus buildings. This edifice is a gift of the Cook family, of Hillsdale, Michigan, in mem- ory of their mother, Martha Cook, and every effort has been put forth by the donors to produce a structure which will show their appreciation of the benefits which the six members of the family have received here. Mrs. Louise Cook, wife of Chauncey F. Cook, of Hillsdale, has been appoint- ed to act with Grace G. Millard, '97, of Detroit, and Mrs. Frederick B. Stev- .ens, of Detroit, as the three gover- nors of the building. Built in an adaptation of the English collegiate Gothic style the new addi- tion to the group of university build- ings is constructed of brick and stone, and has been erected according to the latest lines of fireproofness. A simple pattern is shown in the brick work, and the Gothic touch is given in the Series in Enlarged Waterman Gym Next Fall BEST TEAMS MAY GET NUMERALS Intramural Director Rowe has begun on plans for his interclass athletes against the time when the gym is ex- tended. His particular point in mind at present is to use the enlarged build- ing next fall, or at the time of its- com- pletion, as a scene of conflict for the staging of an interclass indoor base- ball series. The indoor sports during the winter time consist of handball, wrestling, boxing, fencing, and most popular of the quintet, basketball. The number of men attracted to the gym by these pastimes is large, but there is still a large element in the student body which is left out of the circle of inter- class sports, due to the fact that all lines of endeavor open to the class athlete in the winter time require some amount of skill or former training. The universal appeal of the outdoor game of baseball is so widely recog- nized that there is probably no man in the university who is not familiar with the elements of the national game. With the idea in mind that indoor baseball will draw more men into some kind of beneficial exercise, Director' Rowe is laying his, plans for the league. If sufficient numbers of men sign up for the sport, class teams will be form- ed, at the completion of the additions to the gym, and a league race will be held for the campus championship. This honor probably will carry with it the possession of class numerals, as will be the case with the next three high teams. The final details will not be worked out until the means to con- duct the league are at hand, but in the meantime, the general working of the system will be designed by Director Rowe. PUT MARCH ISSUE OF MICHIGAN TECHNIC ON SALE AT STORES H. H. Essylstyn and Prof. B. F. Bailey Write Prominent Articles of Number %ely