The Free Lance. Published monthly during the College Year by the Students of The Penn sylvania State College. Entered at the State College Lost Ollice, May 4, 1887, as Second Class matter. F. H. TAYLOR, Editor-in-Chief. E. S. FREE, 'O3. I. C. PALMER, 'O3. 4. K. McDowv,r,L, 'O4. C. N. FENSTERMACHER, 'O4. J. H. PAINTER, 'O4. ALEx. HART, 'O5. W. B. HOKE, 'O5. P. C. JOHNSTON, 'O3, Bus. Ilfgr. W. E. KETCHAM, 04, Asst. Tui num LANCE', is published on or about the fifteenth of each month Prom October to Juno, inclusive, by, a Board 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 faithful representation of College life. Contributions of all kinds are, therefore, earnestly solicited from the Students and Alumni. The subscription price, for one volume of nine numbers, Is $1.00; single copies, 15 cents. The LANCE will be sent regularly to all old subscribers and new students unless ordered to discontinue. Address all contributions to Editor of FREE LANCE• all business com muffle Atolls to P. C. ,TottNsToN 13usiness Manager, Ell. WE CALL your careful attention to the financial state ment in this issue. The editorial staff and business mana ger have three things in view, to get out the monthly issue on time, to pay our debts, and to make this publication still more worthy of the support of the undergraduates and Alumni. Two things are absolutely necessary, sometliiing to print and money to pay tlie : printer. You see at a glance our financial condition. Do yine owe for subscription? The business manager is making a special effort to meet this indebtedness. Make a little effort and have the money ready for him when he calls on you. A little help from each of you means much help for the LANCE and all connected with Editors. State College, Penn'a
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