—Our foot ball game with Princeton for Wed nesday, Oct. 12, was declared off as the guarantee offered us by Princeton was not sufficient to de fray the expenses of the trip and the financial con dition of our Athletic Association would not war rant such an expenditure as would have been nec essary had the trip been taken. —The Sophmore class has eight new men, an increase of five over the number oflastyear. The new men are C. D. Findley, Butler, E. D. Green, Filmore, H. C. Jackson, New Castle, W. K. Gib bony, Bellville, S. F. Herr, Neale, L. A. Reed, Alexandria, W. N. Whitten, Noblestown, B. F. Williams, Wilkesbarre. - —The reserve foot ball team of the college went to Altoona on Sat, Oct. Bth to play a game with the team from the latter place. It was a hard fought game but the Altoonians were too heavy for our boys and defeated them 16-6. A game is being arranged with the team from Williamsport Y. M. C. A. to be played at the latter place. —The new Second Assistant position is filled by the appointment of Mr. W. J. Karslake, La fayette ’9l, who brings in addition to his experi ences in the Lafayette laboratories, a valuable ex perience from his last years work which was on the rare metals, under the guidance of Dr. Wal cott Gibbs at his private laboratory at Newport, R. I. —A meeting of the Cleveland and Stevenson Club was held Sept. 20. The officers elected were, —President, Boyd Musser ’94, Vice Presi dent B. B. Horton, ’95, Secretary, J. M. Brewer, ’94, anil Treasurer, A. Hoy, 96. The Executive Committee of the club is composed of Damon, ’94, Hoy, 96, Morgan, ’93, Musser, ’94, and Pond, ’92. —At a recent meeting of the Cresson Lit erary Society the following named officers were elected for the ensuing term : President F. F. Weld ’93 ; Vice President, B. B. Horton ’95 ; Treasurer, A. G. Guyer ’94; Rec- T'H'E fEee lance:. ording. Secretary, F. Kyle ’94; Corresponding Secretary, J. M. Small; Critic, D. L. Patterson ’95; Librarian, R. Mathias 93 ; Editors, C. W. Bur kett ’95 and H. L. Wishart '93. —The following is the list of newly appointed officers of the cadet corps : Furst, Captain and assistant instructor in tac tics, Staff-r-Fay, C. Adjutant; Orbin, Quarter master sergeant; Captains, Dale, R. Mattern, H. Mattern and C. Girvin. First lieutenants, Roth rock, Dunkle, Caughey, Hass. Second lieuten ants, Weld, Gross, Eachus, Williamson. First sergeants, Guyer, F. Mattern; L. Mattern and Damon, Duty sergts, White, Bowman, Brenne man, Dickinson, Waite, Dowler, Chambers, Barndollar, Banks, Quigley, Belt, Kremer,. Pat rick, Kirk, and Thompson. Corporals, Barton, Beaver, Burkett, Greer, Harris, E., Harris, J. Heppenstal, Horton, Keifer, Patterson, Peffer, Scott, -Snyder, G., Stuart, Gray, Rutherford, Mathias, and Rodgers. On Monday evening, Oct., 3, the first meeting of the college orchesira was held at the Phi Kappa Sigma house. Mr. Beyer called the meeting to order and was elected president of the orchestra. Secretaryand treasurer Patterson. The following men were present : If present prospects count for much we shall have some very good musical entertainments this winter. Beyers, McCaskey, W. “ “ first violin Hawley, Atherton, McCaskey,E. W. 2nd “ ft u f< l ( Cochran, Front, Caughey, Phelps, Bricker, Quigley, Banks, cornet, trombone. cornet, flute Patterson,