student who gives his aid to the bureau, we have every reason to believe, will probably be favored by it at an early date. By an impression by sonomatic telcphauphctic incans we have gleaned the following from a day dreamer. lime 195 7> the last living graduate of the State College of Pennsylvania, 1597, is about to cross the river to that Greater Uni versity, he looks back upon his first year at Col lege. AVhat is the change? It is not now called the State College of Penn sylvania but the Great State University of Penn sylvania. He sees no longer the chasm between faculty and student body but where the chasm once was, a nice brick court-room has been built wherein justice is dealt out by faculty and stud ents, hand in hand, all for the best. Me secs here now not the mete technical school for which only few men are fitted, but a broad, liberal institution where every individual of the State may receive his or her intellectual training. An institution where the street gamin of our larg est cities may be disciplined and fitted for any oc cupation in life; where any scholar may receive any amount of training in any amount of things and receive a certificate of that amount of train ing in that amount of studies; where the gray haired philosopher may come and stay and dig treasures for sciences; and where the foreign imi grant may be civilized and made a true American qualified to exercise that great sacred right, as a true, loyal citizen. A great change indeed, and who wotdd not be willing to cross the river to a Greater University. The trustee of Dartmouth College have form ally accepted the designs of a New York architect for buildings to be erected on the proposed quad rangle plan on the campus, Within three years the quadrangle will be complete with over jflr,ooo,- 000 worth of buildings and will be the finest of its kind in the country. THE FRE E LANCE. It Is our sad duty to announce, In tills Issuo, tlio smldon dumlso from amidst the laboratory vapors of a busy, fruit, fill anil Interesting career, of iho abovo well known gentle, man. Ho was 0110 of tlio main supports of tills growing In. stltullon and should liavo boon hotter fostoroil. lint wliorons tlio all wise and self providing Providence saw lit to out him down tliusj In the prime of life, Justus lie was about to accomplish Ills end aftor provlous hard labor and groat oxponso. Wo can only sigh anil quote, ‘ tlio good are often called first. Now is the time to subscribe, State College now supports two .barber shops, Pay up your base ball and general athletic The ’96 La Vic will appear about the middle of The Beta Theta Pi Fraternity has moved into their beautiful new chapter house on the campus. An enthusiastic aluminus has .sent in his check for a subscription to the Free Lance for ten years in advance. r l'he students were exceedingly sorry to hear of the death of the father of Jas. A. Dunsmore, which occurred during vacation. A typical “wandering Willie,” something un usual here, made his appearance within the “city” limits one day last week. He told his little tale of woe to some of the students, who promptly took him in, gave him a bath, supper, a suit of clothes and sent: him on his way rejoicing OBITUARY. SOPHISTO M. ENCINOS. -+4o*+