The corps of cadets have sent in a petition to the Faculty asking them to permit the corps to attend the inauguration of President-elect Harrison The brick work of the new chemical and physical laboratory is about completed. The building when finished will be the finest struct ure on the grounds. . 44 Sarah" Swank wished to go calling the other evening, but when the time arrived for her to make her toilet, the clothes which she intended wearing had disappeared. It is need less to say she was angry. The new cadets arc drilling very well, Taren tum thinks they are 'far superior to the old ones. Good boy, Tarentum, self praise is far superior to any other while you are a private, but wait until you have to put a shine on one of the cannon. Since the three bears were killed at Shingle town, our hunters have had a hungering for wild meat. Hamilton, Kessler, Bates and others went to Bear Meadows to search for bruin, but came back without finding him. They came back not braver but wiser. Billy Stewart went hunting the other clay to shoot a bear. After he got into the woods and was searching around for his game he saw a deer, and was so badly scared that he climbed a tree and left his gun on the ground. Brace up Billy, smaller men than you have braved a " clear." A woman is not a mathematician, therefore a woman cannot be an electrician, because an electrician must be a mathematician, Now, " Lucy" Linsz wants to be an electrician, but "Lucy" is a woman, therefore "Lucy" cannot be an electrician, because an electrician must be a mathematician. The following constitute the present mem bers of the P. S. C. Glee Club First tenors, Prof. THE FREE LANCE. Butz, Struble and Brew; Second tenors, Waite, Mock; First bass, Walker, J. M., Demmir4 . );, 8., and Linsz; Second bass, Prof. Bohn, Walker, J. 8., and Blair. The club meets every Satur day at IP. M. Prof. Butz acts as leader. There has been a very marked improvement in the village of State College during the past summer. Several handsome residences have been erected which acid to the beauty of the little village. We predict that not many years hence the village of State College will com pare favorably with many of the older college towns. "Aunt Sally" drilling the awkward squad in the manual. "You m-must learn t-to c-c-carry your g-g-guns right. There now, that's r-right, thats r-right. No I-laughing in r-ranks, Now then 1-look here once. To c-c-come to p-pres ent, b-bring the g-g-gun out to t-the f-front this way. P-ppay at-attention there Mr. Williams St. S-Squad, r-rest ! A large number of the students received boxes of sweet-meats from home to remind them that it was Thanksgiving day. These boxes were filled with the choicest good things nature and skill could produce. We can speak as " one having authority," because ye editors were not forgotten in the distribution. Thanks, boys, we hope you will receive boxes next year about Thanksgiving time. Dr. George W. Atherton, our president, and chairman of the Industrial Commission, gave a brief review of the work of the Commission November i 6, at a meeting held at Pittsburgh. He said, " We do not favor the industrial side of the idea at the expense of the mental. We hope to have some system adopted by which manual and mental training of the pupils may be car ried on side by side in our public schools." Why has the telegraph company of last year gone out of business? It is certainly not so very expensive, and the knowledge obtained