The Free Lance. Published Monthly during the College Year by the Students of The Pennsylvania State College. Entered at the State College Post Office, May 4, 1887, F. Z. Moore, ’O2, Editor-in-Chief. Wagnbr, ’O2. F. S. Monahan ’O2 Frbbman, ’O3. D. B. Tuhobski, ’O3. F. H. Taybor, ’C3. c. N. Fbnstbrmachbr. ’O4. F. K. McDowbbb, ’O4. R. V. IyiTTi.B, ’O2, Business Manager. F. R. Norris, ’O3, Assistant . CONTENTS. PAGE. Capital and Labor Arney, 'oo 61 Individuality in National Affairs Strayer, ’O2 65 The Last "Knock” Sc/mure, 'Ol 69 A Question of Duty Strohm, ’ 9B 73 , A "State” Song Foley, ’O3 79 The Senior Foley, ’oj 80 The Editor’s Desk 81 Exchange Clippings 85 Commencement Week 87 College Miscellany 93 The Free Dangers published on or about the fifteenth of each month lrom October to June, Inclusive, by a Board of Editors elected from the three upper classes ol The Pennsylvania State Oollege. Its aim Is to encourage lit erary work In College, and to give a faithful representation of Oollege life. Co nl.rl buttons of all kinds are, therefore, earnestly solicited from the Students ana iViuixini* I’he subscription price, for one volume of nine numbers, Is $1.00; single copies, 16 cents. The Lange will be sent regularly to all old subscribers aud new students unless ordered to discontinue. Address all contributions to Editor of Free Lange; all business com munications to It. V. Little, Business Manager, ux-i.- n_n 0 •*’ as Second Class Matter. Editors.
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