Civil Engineering Society, H. E. Stitt and T. J. April 28. Bryson. Electrical Engineering Society. Natural History Club. " 28 29 C. H. BOMBERGER, —The Sophomore Class will banquet at the Broadway House, Milton, March 31. The committee in charge consists of Rippel, Geib, Connor, Hornbaker and Bennett. —Andrew Carnegie has increased his gift to the College for a library building from $lOO,OOO to $150,000. Work upo'i the building will be commenced at once. The plans submitten by Davis & Davis, of Philadelphia, have been definitely accepte'!. —The Senior chemists started on their annual trip Saturday morning, March 28th. Their plans for the trip included points of interest in and about New York, Philadelphia and Harrisburg. The party consisted of H. J. Boyle, H. G. German, G. 0. Gray, A. .S. O'Neil, C. W. Rogers, C. N. Norris, F. J. Mosser, and M. J. Rentschler. Dr. F. J. Pond had charge of the trip. —The Seniors will banquet in Williamsport, May 2Qtb. =Because of an expressed opinion that college students in gen eral and especially students of State College are sons of wealthy parents, an incomplete list of men in this college who are, wholly or in part, working their way through their course of study has been prepared. Out of a total of five hundred and seventy men enrolled in regular and special courses, eighty-nine are engaged in some kind of work by which their expenses are decreased. Many others would do outside work if they could find the work to do. Besides these there are many who either earned the money for their college course by their own exertions before .coming here or who have borrowed the money and will have to repay when they COLLEGE MISCELLANY. R. H. H. AUNGST, ALEX ITART.