—The Scientific Association meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. It is com posed of professors, who are active members ;. and instructors and six students of the Senior class who are associate members. Scientific subjects of in terest are discussed at each meeting. On Tuesday, May x, the subject of house sani tation was discussed, very interesting papers being read by Prof. Foss and Treas. Hamilton. —Dr. Geo. W. Atherton returned on Tuesday, May rst, from an extended tour of the western and southern part of the United States and Mexico where he has been for his health. He visited many universities and colleges and reports a pleas ant trip. His return was gladly welcomed by all, a large crowd of students meeting him at the sta tion and giving him a rousing cheer when he stepped from the train, a manifestation which was repeated in the chapel on the following morning. —The second handicap meeting was held on the Beaver athletic field, May 5. The weather was unfavorable for the sports, as it rained part of the afternoon, and prevented many from viewing them. The different events were as follows : Too yds. dash White '94 scratch. Time Ix sec . Belt '94 3 yds. Conrad '97 4 yds. Belt '94 scratch. Conrad '97 2 yds Second 220 yds. dash Second White '94 scratch. Time 53 4.5 S. Zentmeyer '97 440 yds Second t z mile run Second Third i mile run Second Third i mile walk Second 120 yd. hurdle Teas '97 scratch. Snyder '95 3o yds. Zen tmeyer '97 Cauler '96 scratch. Teas '97 55 yds. White '94 Price '96 scratch Time 8.20. Hemphill '96 5 seconds. McCaskey '96 scratch 20 sec. Second C. M. Thompson * 96 2 mile bicycle Greenland '96 scratch. Time 6.26. Second Ewing Running high jump Harder '95 scratch 5 ft. 6 in. - ' second Cummings'9s scratch THE PRP,g LANCE. " broad jump Cummings '95 "i 8 ft. i in. secund Harder '95 Pole vault C. M. Thompson '96 " 9 ft. 5 in. i 6 lb hammar Fisher '96 98 ft. second Dixon '96 shot Fisher '96 34 ft. 8 in. second Dixon '96 J. White '94 broke the college record for 440 yd. dash by 2 1-5 seconds. Harder '95 in running high jump equaled the college record. Greenland '96 won a team cap in 2 mile bicy cle. On the whole the boys did surprisingly gOod work and it shows the comparison between this and previous years' teams We wish to correct a mistake made in last issue concerning the silver cups. The cup for throwing the hammer and putting the shot was presented by Prof. Willard, and the one given by - Prof Emery was for the mile and half mile races. Ex-'97. Miss Edna McClelland left college on account of ill health, for a short time but has since returned to her work. '96. H. A. Kuhn was called home during the early part of the term. Ex-'96. E. D. Bricker has received an appoint ment to West Point and reports for duty on June loth. His principal failed and he was successful through examinations taken in Baltimore during the first week in March. Time 26 sec. Time 2.17 Ex-'95. R. G. Glenn has returned to college and entered '97. Time 5.17. 'ps. H. M. Beaver represented State in the Y. M. C. A. Convention of the Altoona District, held at Huntingdon, April 27th-3oth. X 93• S. H. Brown is now located at Ashville, North Carolina. Ex-'93. Sidney Krurnrine, , who was recently graduated at the Philadelphia College of Pharma cy, has charge of a drug store at Bellefonte. PERSONALS