moral reformer unless he had to do it." "Say Critic, old man," exclaimed the Editor, "you don't suppose I would publish anything like that do you? No Sir!. Not I. Why you have been blowing the fellows up all the while, and you have not said a word about the Faculty. "Have'nt I?" said the Critic, "Well, then I will." "0, no, no," exclaimed the Editor, becoming alarmed, "don't do it this time, for—for—its—its getting awful late." "Is it," replied the Critic looking at his watch. "Why, so it is. It's one o'clock. Come, man, its time to go to bed." "Yes, I guess it is," rejoined the Editor. So they turned out the lights, and the laughter of their merry voices was heard echoing through the halls as they went out into the night together. WHER..eAS, It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdow to summon our beloved classmate Joseph Darragh, there fore be it Resolved, That we, the class of '97 of The Pennsylvania State College, in Committee represented, do thus express our profound sorrow, and be it Resolved, That we extend our condolence to his parents iii their great bereavement, and be it further Resolved, That a copy of these Resolutions be engrossed and presented to the parents of our deceased classmate; and that a copy shall be published in the State College FREE LANCE.. WINI. HOLMES, Treas. Jos. THOMPSON J. 4DV14411D Saiungn, S.cety The Editor and the Critic. IN MEMORY.