Strayer and Wagner. This year half the prize comes to State and the other to a Senior in U. P. Mr. Freeman is receiving many congratulations upon his success. —Much interest is being manifested in inter-fraternity tennis games. As far as played the results are as follows: Sigma Chi, represented by Bashore, vs. Beta Theta Pi, repre sented by Crocker, won by Crocker. Phi Kappa Sigma, represented by E. Armsby and Barnett, vs. Phi Gamma Delta, represented by Baird and Stewart, won by Armsby and Barnett. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, represented by Frey and Beckert, vs. Beta Theta Pi, represented by Crocker and Crosman, won by Crocker and Crosman. —The ball game at Carlisle, May 8, ended with the score 3-2 in favor of Dickinson; at Steelton, the 9th, the score was 7-8 in favor of Steelton. —During the absence of Dr. Snyder, Mrs. G. G. Pond took charge of her German classes. —Oh Saturday evening, May 16th, the Seniors and college musical organizations were entertained at the home of,President Atherton. Because of the unfortunate fire at the Inn there was a scarcity of rooms for the accommodation of visitors during commence ment. In order to accommodate the visitors the west wing of the main building was boarded off and the fraternities also gave up their houses. Mr. Harrison served meals in the armory. —We were all delighted to listen to the Rev.' Woodle on Sun-i day, May 24. Rev. Woodle has been subject to a severe attack of rheumatism during the past winter and every one is delighted to find him improving again. —State Secretary Miller was present at a meeting of the Y. College Miscellany.