State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 16, 1905, Image 8

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GO coots per dozen
ACTION GUARANTEED
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4 a neat
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>age Treatment,
A. WOMER
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COLLEGE HOTEL
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3 S BIG STO^E
RY GOODS
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Wash Ka biles
S’ FURNISHINGS
ti> n|* Miil’l>. (‘oll.irs, Ties,
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A handsome Art catalogue, in a
limited edition cf T.'O copies, of the
William L. Elkins rrllec.tion has been
donated to the ! brer; by George W
Elkins, Esq. The gift is another mark
of the thoughtful courtesy of General
Beaver, who has always been a
staunch friend of the Library’s inter
ests
The Library recently received from
W F Affelder ’99, a complete file of
The Free Lance, from T. R. Cum
mings '95, tv/o volumes (bound) of the
Railway and Engineering Review, from
Nelson Lloyd ’95, copies of his worki;
examples full of suggestion to the en
tire Alumni Body, and to friends of the
College everywhere. The Librarian will
furninsh lists of books needed at any
time, to intending donors.
We need a full set of La Vies, with
the exception of Vols. VII and XVI.
Will not some Alumnus respond ?
We want copies of class Pictures,
Programs, Athletic Registers, Con
stitutions of Undergaduate organiza
tions, Fraternity Publications—in short,
anything illustrative of State’s current
or past academic life. These, when
gathered m one place, will be increas
ingly valuable as the years go. Don’t for
get the Library copy in every instance.
Books of class C,
The Library Committee wisely plan
ned fer growing circulating priviliges
in the new Library, The books
of the Washington and The Cresson
Literary Societies form the nucleus,
while to there are added “all works cf
poetry, fiction, travel and lighter liter
ature.” There are about 1500 vol
umes of this class, which may be with
drawn for a period of one week and
subject to one renewal. There is no
thought of inflicting upon the Col
legian the list of books thus within the
student’s reach, but let me name a few
of the authors included : Adams, Ad
dison, Allen, Bryer, Browning, Cable,
Carlyie, Cooper, Dickens, Emerson,
Oethe, Hawthorne, Hearn, Holmes,
i ■ Mi, Loigfellow, Lessing, Moris/,
} i < nan, Ruslan, Stockton,
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Main Ptaunig Room, where it can be
Consulted.
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to examino
THE -INTERNATIONAL" SAMPLES
lu'fnlc you I»u> our
Winter Suits. Overcoat or Rain Coat
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no fit, P. M. RAINEY, Aqt.,
NO PAY ROOM 576, MAIN
G °> SHEASLY and ADAMS
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CIGARS, TOBACCO **2
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A full line of Smokers* Fancy Articles
ALLEN ST,, STATE COLLEGE, PA
! HARVEY’S BAKERY
FINE CONFECTIONERY
I'andles ulwnjs fresh because we
buy mincer fhom mam’faituukiis
RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT
QLICK I.UNCJIKS A SI'KCIAI/IY
Oysters Ice Cream Soda Water
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HARVEY BROS, Prop’s.
HARDWARE
Good Goods Lowest Prices
Honest inspection and t:iir
judgment is a I 1 asic ...
JOHN I. OLEWINE
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College Book Room
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STUDENTS* SUPPLIES
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