Show STUDENT LIFE the law medical dentistry commercial or college departments except whit he may Jeani through the four University' papers one of them “The Pennsylvanian ” being a sider the pleasure to be derived fiom the swimming pool whichis dO i et wide and KM feet long and from to S feet deep this being accessible to any time As r oi our own department we have a registration of about one Air lnuuln! i:ty students Conuley (a former A C student) lia been leio thiee years and is at pi event assistant house surgeon Mr (Yorker (captain of A C track team t lie past two years) is doing pceial work in pathology while Mr Irons and myself are taking advanced work in connection with the senior tLvs Aside from nor second year anatomy ami ehenii'try our A C credits were all accepted animal husbandry being the leat questioned Speaking for myself I am well pleased with the work I received at tin Utah Agricultural College as I received considerable that it practical work there would be impos ible to get here We hold a free clinic every morning from 9 until 11 o’clock and have an average of eventeen cases mostly looses several dogs and cats monkeys and parrots The seniors being exceptions have charge of he eases and the juniors act as their assistants the freshmen not being allowed to participate At our clinics we sometimes have a dog come in with hydrophobia (rabies) and after having heard considerable about this disease it appeals to us as cry interesting and in-l uetive In the dissecting room — Dr larger Hoys where’s the daily formaldehyde iiilATPENN ' Pa Dec 8 09 the A C : To the Students of inThinking that it would be of the A C teresting to some students to hear something more conditions in detail regarding the of Eastern college life and espefew particulars cially to learn a a of regarding the University where four of the former A C students are now studying myself to I have taken it upon outline briefly such information The University of Pennsylvania buildings js composed of thirty acres of scattered over fifty-nin- e land and the whole is located about two miles west of the City Hall or the business district of the city therefore we arc far enough from the noises of city lift to insure us quite an ideal place -- 1 Philadelphia : Penn-sylvani- -- for study We now have an enrollment of something over five thousand two hundred students with a teaching force of over four hundred and fifty which go to make this the second largest school in the UnitColumbia University ed States being larger and Chicago University possibly being our equal The different departments are practically isolated one from the therefore a veterinary knows verv little about other and student what is being done in Every freshmaii is subject to j 1 brief description of City Hall This L a very large building built in the form of a square and is our 500 fed high being three and one half times as high as the A C tower The clock in a tlii-buildi- is immense It is 3G1 fe‘t from the ground The diameter of the face is 2G feet the length of tin hour hand is 9 feet and it weighs 175 pounds the minute hand weighs 225 pounds and the lenctli of the hour marks is 38 inches The total weight of t In clock is 50 ton- William IV mi’s statue is placed on top of the tower and weighs 53348 lbs The hat is 9 feet in diameter the nose is 13 inches leached the bottom of his feel it was high enough forme After arriving hero and paying your tuition you can attend one of the large Eastern institutions for the same money that it would cost to attend the U A C 1 am indeed glad to receive Student Life and I feel like commenting upon the work being done by the present stall' I have a warm spot in my' heart for the Utah Agricultural College and I believe all the fellows here feel the same We will try to uphold the reputation of the A C students and also help maintain the standard of Old Penn The fellows all unite in sending their regards to both faculty and Yours students R tr WIIITEIIEAD 3924 Pine street West Philadelphia Pennsylvania but when 1 long tin eyes are 12 inches long tile mouth measures 14 inches from corner to corner the arms the art 12 feet G inches long fingers are 2 feet G inches long ? £ 3 £ £ m R the finger nails are 3 inches the feet measure 5 feet 4 inches it o Students Attention! is 10 feet from ankle to knee and ’Puv vour Furnishings at the4 little store with the big stock4 tin circumference of the body' at Lowest Prices — Pest Goods ( -- -- the waist is 24 feet On Founders day a citizen of Philadelphia walked around the rim of the hat O O 2 STAR CLOTHING STORE - v - 135 X Main Ct $ 3 TO THE GIRL STUDENTS A Cordial Invitation to Make the EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE Your Headquarters ED SELIGMANN “THE SHOE MAN” MAIN THE COSY CORNER & CENTER ST “WHERE THE CAR WILL STOP” THE STUDENTS STORE Books Stationery Post Cards and Souvenirs Always a Alost Complete Stock to Select From 1 Air A WILKINSON & SON ! sumption: I believe we all push matches bacco I presume practically with their nose of the large schools of the East or go down town the practically nak- allow smoking throughout ed it is It class rooms and especially around perfectly legitimate "as our misfortune to partly ov- the school grounds ercome those moments of embarrWhen we are at liberty for a assment few horns we have several places f pon entering school each stud- of interest to which we may turn ent pays a fee of and recreation $10 in order to for relaxation be permitted to have the use of Four miles south of here there is InHouston (’luh” where lie can go a very well kept navy yard conwhenever he wishes and look over dependence Hall in this city He extensive thereis supply of magazines tains the “Liberty Hell” Wis-ta- r ®nd papers and in the same a United States mint here wilding he may Institute of Anatomy several piny pool or smoke or howl and on Sun-(a- y pai ks and museums along with may attend church under the zoological benjamin gardens Auspices of the V M C A We Franklin's grave and (Tty Hall 8 pay tin same fee for the mo all of which are veiy interesting gymnasium and we appro and instructive cate this It might present a bettor view privilege when we con- bil-iiar- to ouine of the students if I give si “initiation” but those entering cut it off Doctor hut we know as advanced students are im- its attachments mune Some of the stunts are riSimply an eastern against a diculous in the extreme but nev- western condition that appealed ertheless if the upper classes with to mm was the excessive use of totwo freshmen to across the street PAGE FIVE NORTH MAIN PHOTOGRAPHS!!!! K A PETER P ABE Highest award at I AT Ph A We make a specialty of Student Work 1909 Dunbar -- Robinson -- Campbell Co Oilers to Students the Following List of CLOTHING SHOES HABERDASHERY TRUNKS VALISES HATS RUBBER GOODS UNDERWEAR &c &c c LADIES’ SUITS SHIRT WAISTS COATS AND CLOAKS HOSIERY RIBBONS MILLINERY CORSETS FURS BLANKETS ds Best Everything to Wear Where You Get the Lady’s Department First Floor 59 NORTH MAIN STREET |