PERSONALS. —E. S. AUenms, ex-06, of Scranton, is attending Cornell Uni- versity —Geo. B. Barber, ’OB, entertain ed bis parents at College for a few days last week. —J. li. Zullinger, ex-’O4, of Orrstown, has re-entered college to complete his course. —Robert Rosenbluth. ex-’oy, has entered the State Forest Academy, at Mont Alto, Penn- sylvania, —J. G. Culbertson and R. W. Cummings, both ex-’os- are on test ing work at the St. Rouis Exposi tion for the Westinghouse com pany. ALUMNI NOTES. J. R. Elder, ’O4, has located in Detroit. Clay Sprecker ’9B, spent Sunday at the College. Thos. J. Mosser, ’O4, of Mahaf fey, was here a few days last week. Clias. M. H. Atherton, ’92, is spending a short vacation with his parents. C. H. Raub, ’Ol, is draughting at Scottdale for the H. C. Frick Coke company, C. E. Samuelson, ex-’o7, is tak ing a two year’s course in photog raphy at Illinois University. Not a single jersey or sweater has appeared in the college choir this week ! What’s the matter? W. D. Waite, ex-’O7, has entered the agricultural course at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. W. R. Musser, ’O4, is with the H. C. Frick Coke Co. at Leckrone, Pa. He is working under the di rection of J. W. Campbell, ’9B, Division Engineer. H. E. Dunkle, ’93, for a number of years instructor in the Mechan ical Department of the college left last Saturdajr to enter the Mechan ical Department of the Carnegie Steel company at Ambridge, Pa. McAllister hall. The new dormitory which was described in the first number of the State Collegian has been named McAllister Hall in honor of Mr. McAllister, father-in-law of Gen. Beaver. Mr. McAllister was one of the most active men in the work of getting the land grant for this college. We are authoritatively informed that the dining room in McAllister Flail will not be managed directly REPUBLICAN CLUB. Wm. T. Kelsh, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, and president of the Pennsylvania Reague of College Republican clubs, addressed the members of the local Republican club last Monday even ing. Methods of conducting the club were discussed and a permanent or ganization was started. Mr. Kelsh stated that similar clubs were being started in nearly all the universi ties and colleges in the State. Ben Curry was elected president with Offut and Krone as vice president and secretary respectively. A con stitution will be adopted later. First Freshman (on a ladder nail ing up pictures): “Say, Bill, got any thumb-tacks?” Second Freshman: “No, but I’ve got some finger-nails.”— Ex. '' v t i .. the new mcaeeister dormitory, by' the college, but will be ] 'laced in the hands of a competent caterer, with the expectation and require ment that he shall furnish good board at a reasonable rate. It is possible, also, that arrangements will be made in such a way that different tables or roups may have different service, with rates to cor respond. It is expected that all the waiter service will be done by students, thus furnishing employ ment for a considerable number. OTHER. SCORES, SAT., OCT. 14th. The "game between State and Washington and Jefferson will be played at Exposition Park, Pitts burg, Saturday, Oct. 22nd. U. of P., 6 —Brown, o. Yale, 17 —Syracuse, 9. Annapolis, 10 —Princeton, 9. Harvard, 4 —West Point, o. Cornell 24 —Bucknell, 12. Amherst, 12 —Columbia, o. Dickinson, 57 —F. & M., o. Haverford, 6—Lehigh, o. Indians, 100 —Albright, o. W. & J., 6—California Normal, o, W. & J. vs. STATE. For the gladdest words From the student’s pen Are these : “Dear Dad — I’ve passed again.’’— Ex.
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