The Free Lance. Published monthly during the College Year by the Students of The Penn sylvania State College. Entered at the State College Post Office, May 4, 1887, asecond luss matter. J. li). Wagner, ’O2, Editor-in-Chief H. A. Blair, ’O2. I. C. Palmer, ’O3. E. B. Grindeay, ’O2. E. S. Frey, ’O3. F. H. Tayeor, ’O3. E. K. McDoweee, ’O4. C. N. Fenstekmaciieß, ’O4. E. R. Norris, ’O3, Business Manager. The Fume Lange is published on or about the flftoonth of each month from October to June, inclusive, by a Hoard of Editors elected from the three upper classes of The Pennsylvania State College. Its aim is to encourage lit erary work in College, and to give a I’althl'ul representation of Colloge life. Contributions of all kinds are, therefore, earnestly solicited from the Students and Alumni. The subscription prtco, for one volume of nine numbers, is $1.00; single copies, 16 cents. The Lange will be sent regularly to all old subscribers and new students unless ordered to discontinue. Address all contributions to Editor of Fube Lance; all business com munlcitlons to E. R. Nonius, Business Manager, State College, Peun'a. Editorieil. In order to follow out our policy as outlined in the first issue, it is necessary that we have the co-operation of all members of the institution if a full report of the news is to be given. Our regular class-work is so pressing that only a limited time can be given to the collecting of news items. If members of the faculty, especially heads of the different de partments, officers of the various organizations, members of fraternities, and the student body in general Would inform us of any matter that might be of interest to publish, the editors would be very grateful for the favors. It is true that the members of the Staff have accepted the responsibility of Editors .