Bayonne, the Tidewater Oil Refineries; at Trenton, the Tren ton Pottery Company ; at Philadelphia, Baldwin Locomotilie Works, Filter Beds, Harrison Bros., manufacturers of acids ; at Camden, Whitall, Tatum Company, glassware. —Mr. A. B. Williams, Yale, '9B, spoke in the chapel Sunday Morning, April 26, on the needs of the Y. M. C. A. work here. General Beaver Was present also and gave a short talk. Mr. Will iams addressed the evening meeting of the association. —Miss Redifer entertained the Sub-Freshmen at the Cottage Saturday evening, March 28. —The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity is to have a new chapter The building will be located on the corner of Beaver avenue and Allen street and will be one' of the best fraternity houses in town. It is to cost about $5,006. house. —Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity gave a very enjoyable house dance on Thursday evening, April 16th, the evening before the Senior Prom. It was one of the most successful ever given by the fraternity. A large number of guests were present from sur rounding cities, and all stayed over for the Senior Prom. —The class of t 905 elected its La Vie Board Monday, April 13th, the following men being chosen : Editor-in-chief, Alexander Hart ; associate editors, R. H. H. Aungst and W. B. Hoke ; artists,. C. H. Beck, R. L. Dartt, R. H. Smith and F. M. Torrence ; photog raphers, R. L. Duff and J. J. Morgan. The business managers are H. R. Geib, 'G. L. Hoffman and P. M. Rainey. —The Senior Prom., given in the Armory on Friday evening, April 17th, was one''of the prettiest, most enjoyable, as well as successful, dances ever given at the college. The Armory was handsomely decorated, the orchestra playing undera bower, which was a thing of beauty. The music was furnished by the Clover Club Orchestra, and, while they did not show the perfection which would be expected of a Fischler, they acquitted themselves very creditably, and Many words of praise were heard of their perform ance. Guests were present from Philadelphia:, Williamsport, Lock Haven, Bellefonte and vicinity. College Miscellany.
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