—Professor and Mrs. Reber gave a large recep tion to Ex•senator Coxe on Jan 27th. —At an athletic meeting on the Jan. 3r, it was decided to put a base-ball nine on the field next Spring. —At a meeting of the foot ball directors J. E. Quigley of the class of '94.,•was elected manager of the foot ball team for the season of 1893. —Silver cups will be given as prizes to the win ners in the athletic contests. The cups will be on exhibition previous to date of contest. —The members of the La Vie staff are working hard to get their annual out by the first of May, and a good annual can be expected from the pres ent Juniors. —On Saturday evening, Jan. r 4th, about fifty of the students secured four sleds and went to Pine Grove to attend the grand musicale and concert of home talent. The boys report a pleasant journey and ? —An • entertainment which consisted of vocal and instrumental music was given in the Presby erian church at Bellefonte, Feb. i3th. About fifty of the students took advantage of the special train in the evening and all report a pleasantly spent eve ning. —Lieut. McCaskey deserves credit for the marked improvement in drilling which the banal. ion has made thus far this term. Battalion drill takes place on Mondays and Tuesdays, and indi vidual company target practice on Wednesdays. That the drills are becoming more popular is shown by the fact that the gallery.is daily crowded with spectators. THE FREE LANCE. —The two Literary Societies are each making great efforts to send forth the best debators for the society debating contest, which will take place at or near the close of the spring session. —A fine electric chronograph, made by Societe Geneveise, for the accurate measurement of small intervals of time, or for recording the exact instant of a phenomenon, is the latest important addition to the apparatus of the department ,of Physics. —The new engineering buildings, which are about completed, will be dedicated in a formal manner on Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, '93, several con gressmen and college professors will witness the ceremonies and deliver speeches. A programme of the exercises will be gotten out soon. —Students of the department of Electrical En gineering have designed and begun the construc tion of a dynamo for electrolytic work. It is in tended for electroplating, the electrolysis of water to furnish oxygen and hydrogen gases for the ste reopticon, department of Chemistry, etc. —The third annual nmid•winter meet of the ath letic association will take place in the college armory on Thursday, Feb. 23nd. Asa great many new students have entered since our last contest we have reason to expect new material which, when developed, will add quite a number to our list of entries. Trainer Hoskins is making every effort to bring about such a degree of development in the several contestants as will add interest to lov ers of athletic sports. —The occupants of the several Fraternity houses neglected to turn off the water and drain the boilers before leaving for their vacation, and as the surface of the mercuty and the zero•mark were in close proximity during the holidays, the result was when the students returned they found the pipes all frozen solid and several bursted, requir ing some time to have them fixed up. The Phi Gama Delta House was considerably damaged by an explosion of a boiler which was caused by building too hot a fire before the ice was melted.