series of articles on representative types of American Litera ture. The first of the series, an article on Longfellow's "Evangeline," appeared in the January number. The new calorimeter which i, under construction at the Experiment Station for special government work, will have its temperature regulated by means of electrical heaters. A small generator and gas engine for furnishing the necessary power has already been installed. "The Feast of the Sports" will be held in the Armory, Jan. 26, for the benefit of the Base Ball Team. Supper will be furniShed, after which dancing will be in order. The State College 13and and the Mandolin Club will furnish the music. An enjoyable time is assured, so all come and help the Pall Team. The State College Literary Club held its regular monthly meeting at the home of Prof. E. W. Runkle, Monday even ing, San. Bth., a paper entitled "Confession arid the Confes sional" was read by Dr. Runkle. The following new students have entered College since the opening of the term:-- C. H. Splitstone C. W. Rogers... C. G. Cunningham .14rnest Davidson E. Hanscom:. - 1 4 . H. Knupp F. A. Riegel F. 13. Russell J. C. McWilliams . F, G. Satterthwaite M. C. Stevenson..., . I I , t V,SIIMIM Civil.. 5U.73-PRE;SHMEN SPECIAL AGRICULTURE Lincsville, Pa ..Warren, Pa. Swigsvale, Pa. _Wampum,. Pa. State College, Pa. Warren, Pa. . ..Lehighton, Pa. , , .Lewiston, Pa. Mooresburg, Fallsington, Pa. _ _l-vllla - tale, Pa.
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