J. G. Mitchell—Steam Cylinder Construc- J. A. Musser—Specimen of Work-shop Prac- A. G. Wilson—Thesis, “Friction.” SPECIAL CHEMISTRY COURSE. Geo. T. Bush —Iron Analysis by Electrolysis. Commencement Address; 8 o’clock p m., President’s Reception. LOCALS. —Gov. Beaver is expected to be here during Commencement. —'Atherton says that “Fuzzy” Jones reminds him of a Spanish gavel-eer. —When seen with his high hat on, Mock re minds one of a young minister out of work. —Commencement this season will present many attractive features, and a large attendance is expected. • —The Sophomore class should have adopted Barclay Brindle with appropriate trimmings as their class colors. —Private Kulp, while acting as sentinel at Camp Roberts, arrested “Fatty” Pile for “mon keying with the countersign.” —Prof, and Mrs. Buckhout gave the Faculty and Senior class, on Tuesday evening, June 7, a very congenial entertainment, —The distribution of the military prizes is looked upon with growing interest. They will be awarded during Commencement week. —The cadets of Maine State College are known as “ The Coburn Cadets,” in honor of their ben efactor. How would this sound? “The Rob erts Cadets” of Pennsylvania State College. —Prof, and Mrs. Jackson were entertainers of a large number of invited guests, Saturday even ing, May 28, in honor of the return of their daughter, Miss Helen, from the Women’s Medi cal College, Philadelphia, 'THE FREE LANCE. —lt is now Sergeant Barclay —The cherries are just ripening, —Subscribe for the Free Lance, —Are we to have a course in Bellcs-Letters ? —“Are you an owl?” is now a common query among the “Sophs. ’ ’ —“Fuzzy” Jones (to noisy Washingtonians in business meeting.) We must have less order. —Prof, and Mrs. Osmond entertained the Senior and Junior classes on Monday evening June 6th. —Prof. Osmond has improved the outward appearance of his beautiful Queen Ann cottage by the addition of a coat of dark red paint. —On leaving camp Roberts it was indeed surprising to see how quickly the disabled and foot-sore veterans mounted the baggage wagon. —The Clover Dining Hall looks beautiful under a fresh coat of paint, the color being mud-yellow with ginger-bread trimmings. —Rose spends a great many Saturdays in Bellefonle, and ’tissaid that he proposes buying an interest in the First National bank. —The following are some of “Sarah’s” novel commands: Squad, remove bayonets! Ah there 1 my squad, pause there 1 Gentlemen, please order arms. —Horie, the “Irish corporal,” made himself very popular by bringing into play his admirable military skill while conducting the grand rounds in camp. —Prof. Reber is off to Cornell University looking at the machinery used there, in the me chanical shops, with a view to improving our own apparatus. —We failed to learn from the ladies whether the fishing scheme conducted by a few presump tuous cadets from sth floor to their windows, was congenial or averse to them, blit this we know, it assumed rather the form of a “Dudely” act.