PERSONALS S. E. Miller, 'O3 spent a part of last week at the College, on his way to the Williamsport game. John R. Mundy and W. E. Herbst ex-’O6 banqueted with the Juniors in Williamsport last Friday night. Prof. F. E. Foss made the trip to the game in his automobile, cover ing the distance in something over five hours. J. M. Nelson, 'O3 is in town and expects to spend Pennsylvania Day with us. ‘Joe” is with the J. G. White Co. of New York. Dr. F. A. Lorenzo, ex-’O2, who graduated at Columbia University last spring, is working up a good practice at Punxsutawney, Pa. “Jack” Dallas, ex-’O5, of Philadel phia, has re-entered Lehigh Univer sity, which college he attended prior to coming here two years ago. Among those seen on the side lines at Williamsport last Saturday were M. E. Heck, J. 0. Noll, and M. L. Benri, all former members of 'O7. Captain Forkum. From the latest advices received by Coach Golden, Captain Forkum of the football team is well on the road to recovery, although it is very doubtful if he can recover soon enough to participate in any of the remaining games of the season. The victory of the team over Dickinson was the best tonic in the world for a man who takes everything to heart as Forkum does. Without detract ing one whit from the splendid work of George McGee on Saturday, Forkum was sorely missed, and. had he been in the game, there is no telling how much larger the score would have been. We trust that Captain Forkum will be on hand next week to lend encouragement to to the team by his presence, if not by his example. States’ Greeting, Tune - Wilberforce Sing to greet these friends of State, Come from far to bring us cheer. Hearts outpour in songs elate, Welcome, ever welcome, here. Greet them, greet them joyously, Welcome friends of Pennsy State. Years agone, a little lad Struggled long for learning’s store, Came Dame Nature’s message glad, “Effort brave doth ope my door.” May his spirif fall on us, Comrades all at Pennsy State. Scottish lad, we greet thee, love thee, Who thy goodness know so well. Worthy leader ! Follow may we, Earnest, faithful, shall we dwell. In devotion’s loyal cause Constant, true, to Pennsy State. Greet the sen of Keystone’S west land, Great-heart alms his laurels swell. State extends a loving right hand; Join the ranks, his praises tell. Greet we both and Albion’s son, Ever loved of Pennsy State. Y. M. C. A The meetings of the week of Prayer which began Sunday will con tinue each evening during this week. They are held in 126 Main building beginning at half past six and lasting for half an hour. Thursday and Saturday evenings Rev. Mr. Dennis ton and Rev. Mr. Heckman will speak. The presence of Associa tion members is especially desired. The Association offers its assis tance to all students who are seek employment of any kind. By hand ing your name to the Secretary and specifying any particular kind of work you may be able to do, a record will be made of the fact. Those having work of any kind for students to do will kindly communi cate with the General Secretary. The regular meeting next Tuesday evening will be addressed by Presi dent Roop of Lebanon Valley Col lege. President Roop will be re membered as one of the judges of last year’s intercollegiate debate. Paul G. Elder, ’O4, is with the R. & P. Coal & Iron Co., and re sides at Punxsutawney. Jos. H. Siegfried, ’OO, is superin tendent of the new St. Louis Union Power Station, one of the largest and most complete electric plants in the country. D. A. Jones, ’O3, is with the same company. The following was clipped from a Johnstown paper, at which place Mr. Fleck is Assistant Chief Draughts man in the Cambria Steel Co.’s plant. He is a graduate of State ’95 • and a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.' “Harry G. Fieck, of the Fifth Ward, and Miss Sarah Weddle, of Alle gheny, whose engagement was an nounced some time ago, are to be married on Tuesday, the 29th inst., at the home of the bride’s brother in-law and sister, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. David F. McGill, on Chartiers avenue, Allegheny, the Rev. Dr. McGill to perform the - ceremony. The best man-will be David. L. Pat terson, of Madison, Wis., and the ushers Frank Rodgers and Robert McKinley, of Pittsburg, all former schoolmates of the groom at State College. The members of the Baumer family and others from the city are expected to witness this ceremony. Mr. Fleck and bride will make their home on Westmont.” —Anonymous The Seniors held their fourth an nual banquet at Williamsport, Fri day, Nov. 11th. ’O5 is perhaps the first class to hold a banquet each year, but the appetite for good things which called "them to Sunbury when Freshmen, still exists and though in number the last banquet was not so large, the same class spir it existed and the usual good .time was spent. J. F. Johnston, toast master, called on the following who responded nobly: “Athletics” W. R. Dunn “Our Friends, the Girls” T.H. Arnold “Yes or No” W. H. Myers' “Fond Recollections”..H. C.’Offutt “Farewe11”........ G. L. Christman Alumni Notes. Senior Banquet,