The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, June 01, 1899, Image 3

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    S HE FREE LANCE.
XIII
P. T. Cor,u, 'oo, Editor-in-Chief.
G. K. WARN, 'OO
D. B. WEisrzEL, 'OO.
C. T. WADE, 'ox.
H. H. HANSON, 'O2. A. H. H. MILLER, 'oz.
C. E. DFiNNEV, 'OO, Business Manager.
C. H. BASSLER, 'ox, Assistant.
The yegterday, I toiled along
Through many years at learning's shrine;
But with the toil there came the joys,
The fellowship of college boys,
The victories o'er the swift and strong,
The times of feasting, dance and song,
Ah, student days what joys were thine,
That I to my memory's care resign.
LET US HAVE PEACE.
(A Commencement Oration, D. E. CARPV,III`.UR, '99.)
E student of history very naturally concludes that war was
about the only occupation of the ancients. We read that
one war followed another in rapid succession, and treaties
ace seem to have been made only to, be broken. We look
the ancient Greeks and Romans as pagans and heathens,
JUNE, 1899.
Editors
A. M. ARNEY, 'ol'.
S. H. KUHN, 'al.
JUNE
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No. 3.
C., 'OO, IN LA VIE.