The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, March 01, 1900, Image 33

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    Toastmaster, Earl E. Hewitt.
et him be sure to leave other men their turns to speak."
Our College
"Great in the past, standest thou fast;
Thou art worthy; reign; be strong until the last."
Our Faculty E. N. Tern
"We have always truly served you, and beseech
you so to esteem us."-----The Winter's Tale,
Act 11. Scene 3.
Our Ladies .
"And when a lady's in the case,
other things give place."
Our Enemy
"Those fellows seem to possess
and that a wrong one."
Our Class
L. FI. Crosman
"What began best can't end worst."
"Be a man among men."
Impromptu.
"Oh Hell! What a babble of voices smite my ears."
College Songs.
"Farewell! A word that must be, that has been,
A word that makes us linger. Yet—farewell."
H. F. J. Porter, one of the engineers of the Bethlehem
• Co., gave a lecture on Steel Forgings on Wednesday
ing, Feb. 21st, before the Engineering students of the
ege. At the Columbian Exposition in 1883 Mr. Porter
: practically in charge of the Machinery Department, and
s well-known throughout the United States as one of our
I ing engineers. He came here by request of the Scien-
Association and addressed quite a large audience.
His lecture, which was illustrated, was an interesting
instructive presentation of the "Whitworth Process"
roducing steel forgings and of the extensive applications
.J. T. Richards
Edw. S. Frey
you know all
Edw. B. Farr
but one idea,