The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, February 01, 1902, Image 24

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    College Miscellany.
—ln the absence of Prof. Pattee, the class in bibliography
is in charge of Miss Bradley, whose connection with the
library makes her especially fitted to direct the work.
—Prof. J. Dorsey Hunter, 'B9, who has been principal of
the Gettysburg schools for some years, and is now a candi
date for county superintendent in this county, paid the Col
lege a visit recently.
—Mr. Jos. H. Seigfried, 'OO, who has been head electri
cian with the Cincinnati Edison Electric Company until
recently, spent a few days with friends at this place. He is
taking a vacation just now, but will accept another position
soon.
—The order of service in Sunday chapel has been con
siderably changed of late. The Doxology has replaced
Gloria, and immediately following the Doxology the Invoca
tion is given which in turn is followed by the Lord's Prayer,
chanted. The students, now remain seated during the sing
ing of the first hymn and stand while singing the second.
These changes give greater variety to the service and are
very pleasing.
—Mr. Leßoy Scholl, who has been a star on our football
team for the last four years and who has lately been pursu
ing advanced work at this place, has been offered a position
in the faculty of the lowa State College. He has accepted
and in connection with his class room work will assist in
coaching the football team of that institution. This is the
second call for an instructor from graduating classes at
State College during the last two years by this college. We
are glad to know that such fraternal relations are being
established between the two colleges,