Special Entertainments. It has been found possible to add two entertainments of especial in terest to the Y. M. C. A. course. One of these will be on the evening of the last day of examinations (Jan. 26) and will consist of an illustrated lecture by Edwin Emer son, the well known war correspon dent. Mr. Emerson was with both the Russian and Japanese armies, ran the blokade of Port Arthur twice, was in the Port during the seige and was in a Japanese prison for some time. His sterioptican views are remarkable. The second entertainment is the best thing offered in State College for years. Mr. Jerome K. Jerome, the the famous English humorist, will give a humorous reading from his own works, assisted by Mr. Charles Battell Loomis, our American funny man. Of course this entertainment which is on March 2nd needs no further comment. Prices —Emerson’s lecture 35 cents; Jerome’s reading 50 cents. One ticket for both 75 cents. Reserved seats, Emerson,ls cents extra; Jerome, 25 cents extra; both 25 cents extra. The Electrical Banquet, The Electrical Engineering Society held a banquet in McAllister Hall Tuesday evening December' 19. President Kline acted as toasmaster. Professor Jackson talked about the character of the student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. The election of officers for the winter term was held, and the following were chosen: Foltz, President; Hershey, Vice President; Landes, Treasurer; Christman, Sec retary, and Arnold, Marshal. Each newly elected officer made an appropriate speech. There were about fifty electricals present. —You can get them. Rubber stamps from the Bellefonte Stamp •Works, THE STATE COLLEGIAN ALUMNI, R. M. Gamble, ’O9, has left col lege. The Senior class enjoyed a sleigh ride to Bellefonte last Tuesday even ing. J. F. Johnson, 'O5, of the West inghouse company, paid a visit here Wednesday. R. E. Cooper, 'O5, is employed at the Naval Proving Grounds, at Indians Head, Md. J. T. K Hoskins, ’O5, is situated in Greensburg, Pa , as inspector for the American Pipe Line Co Charles F. Shoop, ’Ol, is an in structor in Experimental Engineer ing at the University of Minnesota. Miss Elizabeth B. Meek, ’B9, has been engaged as instructor in Bac teriology in the short courses at State. W. P. B. Lockwood, ’99, will soon enter the corps of instructors at State as asristant in short course work. Jas. H. M. Andrews, ’9B, is em ployed in the Roadway Department of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co., Philadelphia. H. G. German, ’O3, is assistant superintendent- of Franklin Kaub fleisch Chemical Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, Conn. J. R. Decker, ’O3, and J. D. Elder, ’O4, are with the Michigan Central R. R. and the Edison Illuminating Company, respectively of Detroit, Mich. On Tuesday, Jan. 16, Mr. John K. Herr, ex-08, will be married to Miss Maude Frantz, of Lancaster. Mr. Herr left college in his fresh man year to go west as an assistant to George M. Sellers, ex-’O3, in mining work. —That picture would be a winner, if framed. Send it to Mallory, Bellefonte. GO TO GEO. B. JACKSON ]’Olt CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Full Line of Smokers' Fancy Articles. ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA A.F.MARKLE DEALEfiIN MILK and ICE STATE COT.T.EG E W.L. FOSTER FIRST CLASS LIVERY ..State College- Collet Hardware Co. General Hardware, Tin Ware Spouting and Repairage State College THE MCALLISTER DIN IN G II ALL RAT K S SJI consecutive meals, $2.75. by ticket, cash in advance. Single meal ticket, 25 cents. Your Patronage W. 11. HOUSEL Kespeetl'ully Solicited Caterer FLASHLIGHTS, VIEWS, GROUPS nil Kinds of STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY D. A. BARNETT Room 377 Main Successor to.I. J. Morgan. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . . and Guaranteed F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE - - PA.