The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, May 01, 1899, Image 24

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    closing remark the Professor paid a glowing tribute to Admiral
Cervera.
A Reception and Musicale was given to Prof. and Mrs. Sparks
by the Woman's Club at Prof. and Mrs. W. A. Buckhout's, on
April
At a recent meeting of the Sophomore Class the following men.
were elected members of 'cll. La Vie Board:—Editor-in-Chief, C.
T. Wade; Associate Editors, Miss Grace Alexander, A. M.
Arney, H. E. Minos, T. H. Miller, Guy Wise, B. L. Moore, G.
A. Elder, and S. A. Kuhn; Artists, J. P. Ritenour, and I. F.
Hepler; Photographers, G. W. Dodge, and C. H. Raub; Man
agers, G. K. Reed, and E. T. McCleary.
A Conference of the Presidents from the various College Y. M.
C. A.'s in this State was in session here April 27-29. More than
thirty Colleges and Preparatory Schools were represented. Be
ing obliged to remain until Mondy morning, all the religious
services of the 3oth were placed in their charge. At 9:45 A. M.
several of their leaders addressed the Young Men's Bible Classes
and at the regular eleven o'clock service H. W. Hicks, a member
of the International Committee, in a short talk, outlined the prin
cipal student movements of the past, spoke of the results of some
of the present movements and hinted at the future possibilities of
such organizations. In the afternoon the services were conducted
by Mr. Hurlburt, who is at present at the head of The Coatesville
Bible Institute; in the evening a Mass Meeting was held in the
Y. M. C. A. Hall and several of the delegates addressed the meet
ing.
Byron W. King recently entertained, if not a large, at least an
appreciative audience, in the Chapel, under the auspices of the
V. M. C. A. He swayed his hearers with his bright sayffigs, and
with his comic and pathetic selections. It is hoped he will soon
again visit State.
Some typographical errors, which caused a few errors in facts,
occurred in the scientific article of our April issue. On page 17,
1 zo, Ice C should read— ioo° C; and page iB, 1 38, C
should have been 119° C. We are sorry that such mistakes
should occur.—[Ed.]
The Senior Committee on Commencement Invitations is com
posed of J. C. Reed, W. E. Brandt, J. N. Sherer, N. W. Buck
hout, and G. J. Yundt.