The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, June 01, 1898, Image 31

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    merit were received with applause none brought forth such a
hearty response as the announcement that Mr. John H. Leete had
been promoted to the position of assistant professor in Mathe
matics. Professor Leete has been remarkably successful as a
teacher and the students hold him in highest esteem for the ser
vices he has done them, not only in the classroom but upon the
athletic field as well.
The following list represents the honor men, of the graduating
class, arranged in alphabetical order:
Louis Loomis Ansart,
Allen Frederic Blair,
Charles Alvin Brown,
Raymond Lewis,
Addams Stratton McAllister,
Mabelle Thompson.
Second Honors.
Edward Bowman Espenshade,
Albert Austin Gallaway,
Joseph Wilson Gray,
Frank Andrew Kaiser,
Edward Van Ness Rawn,
Rufus Tracy Strohm.
COMMENCEMENT BASEBALL GAME
STATE’S base ball team was again defeated—for the last time
this year—by the Indians from Carlisle who ran up a score
of 18 to s against them. State played a fairly good game the
first inning but after that her team rapidly went to pieces. The
Indians on the other hand played a remarkable game and their
splendid base running, their well placed hits and the rapidity
with which they safely handled the ball won for them many words
of praise.
Kime played, at first, a strong game, but his delivery weak
ened considerably towards the end and the visitors took advantage
COMMENCEMENT EVENTS
First Honors
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