The foot-ball eleven has elected C. E. Aull, '92, captain Rumberger, '92, was recently made second as sistant librarian by the college authorities. John F. Foster and G. R. Wieland formerly of '92 have returned to college and entered '93. The present Freshmen class has a membership of sixty-five and is one of the largest in the history of the college. The college orchestra furnished the music at the Business Men's Carnival held in Bellefonte, on October Ist. A new improvement, and a decided one, has been made by keeping the lights in the hall on during the entire night. The orchestra under the leadership of Prof. I R Beyer, is now practising every evening and is in better trim than last year. The following men compose the foot-ball com mittee: Ann '92, Hite '92, Shields '92, Will iamson '93 and Spence '95. Messrs. Wanamaker and Brown have establish ed a permanent agency at thii place under the charge of f. P. Aikns '94. Up to date there has been enrolled two hun. dred and nineteen students. Of this number ninety are here for the first time At a special meeting of the Wa hington Literary Society, S. G. Crawford '92 was elected President and E. T. Pyne '94, Vice President. The Tonsorial shop of "Dad" Gilkey is being run by Fred Weld, he having b night the good will and fixtures of the genial "Dad," THE FREE LANCE. The following men compose the General Ath letic committee for the ensuing year: Read, Hil debrand and Aull of '92, Dowler '94 and Cart- wright '95. The college is putting up two handsome brick residences in the grove in the rear of The Ladies' Cottage, They are to be occupied by Professors Reber and Pemberton. Old and new students alike will appreciate the recent renovation of the post office and especially the new lock boxes which will do away with a great deal of tedious waiting. Mr. E. H. Haley, '9O of Haverford has enter ed college and is taking a post graduate course in chemistry. He also fills the position of instructor formerly occupied by W. H. Walker, '9o. The new fire escapes which are being put on the main college building will be quite an improve ment over the ones which only reached about half way from the upper story to the ground. W. P. Rothrock '93 has started a new boarding club at Mrs. Craigs. It is to be: known as the Clever Club. It has a membership of twenty-six. W. P. Rothrock is Caterer and Payne P. Sturde vain is Treasurer. The dirt from the excavation for the new En gineering Building is being used to grade in front of the eillege Armory. When this has been done, and a lawn is secured, it will make t one of the prettiest parts of the campus. At a maating of the Athletic Association on September loth, the following officers were elect ed : Read, '92 President, Loyd, '92 Vice Presi dent ; F. Mattern, '94 Secretary ; Shields; '92 Treasurer ; Belt, '94 Marshal. Work on the new Engineer building is going rapidly onward. The cellar is being excavated as fast as possible and some parts of the wall have been laid. The contract for the brick and wood work will be let during the fall. When finished the P. S. C. will have one of the finest buildings fur that special purpose in the country.