PAGE TWO C. G. Reiter, F. B. Miller, C. N. Fleming, H. A. Pearce, W. E. Gross, H. F. Burkholder. Junior class—H. P. Armstrong, E. McCleary, F. H. Berkebile, J. H. Harrison, H. A. Leidich, R. H. Bell, B. V. Von Senden, L. F. Vorhis, K. B. Lohmann, W. C. Summer, A. H. Jones, 'N. I. Reed. Sophomore class—W. G. Knapper, D. Meade, C. M. Wheeler, W. R. Rhoades, M. Smith, J. F. Forsythe, C. T. Stable, L. H. James, C. Brehm, W. H. Sill, E. F. Eldred, R. B. MacDermott. Freshman class—J. W. McNeil, C. H. Lund, L. W. Cochran, L. F. Evans, F. D. Hoskins, H. S. Ad• ams, C. S. Chambers, S. F. New kirk, T. Stevens, B. D. Watts, R. A. Freed, D. S. Minick. Sub Freshmen—C. H. Stone wood, L. C. Townley, R. R. Fink le, W. J. Parker, H. B. Kocker. Woman's Department—Misses Bower, Martin, Lawsing, Krebs, and Thompson. Special—E. R. Cyphers, F. A. Snyder, D. F. Barto. Short Course—E. H. Goodban, R. Shaw There will be a meeting of the above named committee at the Auditorium at 6.30 o'clock Satur day evening. Every member is urged to be present at this meeting, since the help of all will be needed. The Press Club to Organize. The Press Club, which recently effected a temporary organization, will meet tonight in Room 20, En gineering Building, at 7 o'clock for the purpose of adopting a constitu tion, electing officers, and entering upon an active campaign to pro mote a wider publicity for the col lege and its activities and to pre vent the circulation of false and injurious reports. Any member of the student body who is interested in this movement and would be will. ing to assist in the work of the club is urged to attend this meeting, THE STATE COLLEGIAN Baseball Schedule 1909. April 1. U. S. Naval Academy at An napolis, Md. 2. Georgetown University at Wash ington, D. C. 3. University of Pennsylvania Et Philadelpnia. 9. Steven° Institute at Hoboken, N. J. 10. Brown University at Providence, R.I. 12. Villanova College at Villanova, Pa. 13. Mt. Washington Athletic Club at Baltimore, Md. 14. Princeton University at Prince- ton N. J. 17. Carnegie Technical School at State College. 21. Gettysburg College at State College. 23. Carlisle Indian School at State College. • May 1. Cornell University at Ithaca, N. Y. 5. Lafayette University at State College. 7. Dickinson College at State Col lege. 15. Bucknell University at Lewis burg, Pa. 19. University of West Virginia at Morgantown, W. Va. 20. University of Pittsburg at Pitts burg. 21. University of Notre Dame at Notre Dame, Ind 22. University of Michigan at Ann Harbor, Mich. 28. Villanova College at State Col lege. 29. Villanova College at State Col lege. June 12. Bucknell University at State College. 16. Alumni at State College. 18. University of Vermont at Bur lington, Vt. 19. Harvard University at Cam bridge, Mass. Contests with four of the Big Five colleges, twenty-five games in all and nine of them at home, and If college bred means four years' loaf, (Some people say 'tis so) Oh. tell me where the flour is found By one who needs the dough. Garfield and Beveridge and many others had to work their way through college. MUST YOU? Then write us and we will send you the NAMES AND ADDRESSES of Seventy-five men who made in commissions an average profit of $12.85 Per day during June, July and August, 1908. In the same period Twelve Hundred men made an aver age profit of $6 92 per day. THE EXPLANATION? These men took our free Course in Scientific Salesmanship, based on our 150-page Book "Instructions to Salesmen." IT WILL - HELP YOU to sell merchandise, make friends, practice a profession with success, win a wife. Our new test method nullifies the unpleasant features of canvassing. Write today for the '•Hauls-of- Fame" Bulletin which gives the name, address, and total sales of each of 1200 men. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Cotrell & Leonard makers and renters of GOWNS and HOODS to the American Colleges from the Atlantic to the Pacific Class contracts a specialty Student Represntative 206 West College Avenue Pennants and Cushion Covers Best Quality. Lowest Prices; F. F. SIMON, 'O9 Armory. ALBANY,.N. I' J. P. ARMEL
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