of the faculty and their wives, met and perfected its organization. During the ensuing vaca tion the resident members propose having regu- lar target practice The Prayer meeting of the Y. M. C. A. on Sun day evening, May 24th, was especially interesting because of the presence of Mr. Gilbert A. Beaver, Asst. State Secretary, and Mr. Hillard, College Secretary of California. The first annual contest in English oration and declamation of the Preparatory Department was held in the chapel on the afternoon of Friday, June r9t h. The first prize in orations was taken by A. E. Blackburn, and the second by L. Ray Morgan. 0. P. Redford took the first prize in declamations, A. T. Welty the second, and Miss Moe B. Krape the third. The, following was the programme : Music. Oration, Nat!onal Armies, Declamation, The Homes of the People, Declamation, Toussaint L'Ouverture. Oration, et Choice for the Presidency in 181)2, Declamation, Pledge with IVlne. Declamation, After the Battle. Declamation, Elizabeth's Auger at Leicester, Orution, Tito Farmer's Connection with Society and Government. . L. Itay Morgan. Declarant lon, The IV hito'Man's Government G. K. Cartwright. Musty. ANNOUNCEMENT OP JUDGES' DECISIONS l'rof. and Mrs. Reber gave a farewell reception to the Senior Class on Thursday evening, June 23. Their pleasant parlor were brilliantly and tastefully decorated with, palms and flowers. In various games, in music, and in conversation the evening passed pleasantly. Prof. and Mrs. Buckout gave a reception ,to their friends on Tuesday evening, June 23. Among recent social events one of the most pleasant and enjoyable was the reception or rather receptions given by Prof. and Mrs. Jackson to the members of the faculty on Thursday evening, June 17, and Saturday evening, June 27. THE FREE LANCE. men t week 10:30 a. in. Baccalaureate Address, by the Rev. G. W. Chamberlain, of Brazil. Monday, June 29. 8 p. m. Annual address before the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday, June 30. 1111hS1011 sociation elect Trustees. Geo. 13, Snyder. II.T, Welty. 0. I'. lied ford. 3 p. m. Exhibition Drill. 7:30 p. m. Annual address before Alumni by the Hon. D. H. Hastings, of Bellefonte. 9: . 11 p. m. Reception by Faculty. Thursday, July 2. A, E. Blackburn, Miss Mao 13, K rape. W. A. Stuart Miss Eliza Mitchell. 9:30 a. in. Graduation exercises of the class of '9l, commencement address, by the Hon. Alex. K. McClure, Editor of the Philadelphia Times. On Tuesday evening, June 23, the State Col- lege Band, headed by Mr. John Kerrigan, sere naded Dr. Atherton. When• Dr. Atherton made his appearance, Mr. Kerrigan on b2half of the citizens of the town greeted him in a very neat little speech. Dr. Atherton replied in his usual happy manner, thanking them for their kind wishes, and expressing the hope that the present prosperity and growth of the town may continue. Upon receipt of the news that Governor Patti son had signed the State College Appropriation Bill there was a general rejoicing among the stu dents, Faculty and friends of our institution. In the afternoon of June loth there was a meet ing held in the College Chapel. Music was fur- The following is the programme of commence- Sunday, June 23, 10 a. in, Examination of candidates for ad- 2 p. in. Athletic sports. Sp. m. Junior Oratorical contest. Wednesday, July i. 8:30 a. m. Annual meeting of the Alumni As- 9:30 LI. m. Artillery salute. to a. in. Annual meeting of Trustees. 12 m. Alumni dinner (in the Armory.) 2 p. m. Meeting of Delegates and Alumni to