State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, February 08, 1906, Image 6

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    Gifts to the Library
A consignment has been received
at the Library from General Beaver
containiug eighty-one volumes.
These are the gifts from Bellefonte
friends of the Library as follows:
Judge James A. Beaver, thirty
seven vols. including Encyclopedia
of Engineering, Standard American
Encyclopedia,Dr. S. Weir Mitchell’s
Novels, etc.;
Judge Ellis L. Orvis ’76, Library
Edition of Balzac, thirty-two vols.;
Col. E. R. Chambers 'Bl, Memoirs
and Letters of Charles Sumner;
Also Volumes from Gilbert A.
Beaver '9O, Thomas Beaver ’9B,
and Leary Stuart and Co., Phila
delphia.
Other gifts during the past week
include volumes and pamphlets from
Frank C. Foote, of the Freshman
Class; George C. Butz ’B3; Andrew
Carnegie; The German Consul Gen
eral of New York; Dominion of
Canada, Patent Office Gazette;
Cassella Color Company; ~ George
A. Fuller Company; Brooklyn In
stitute of Arts and Sciences; Boston
Museum of Fine Arts; The Penn
sylvania Railroad System, etc.
It is noteworthyth at among these
donors are Alumni and Students of
the College. A long and honorable
roll of gifts could be made up from
the Library accessions coming from
graduates of the College, and if the
Alumni Body once realizes the
urgent needs of the Library, we will
soon have a permanent and more
adequate book fund. Alcoves and
subjects ought to be endowed, so
that year by year and systematically,
the Library may grow.
Of gifts from students, the roll is
not so large, except as the under
graduate body by a co-operation and
interest are giving the Library a
quiet, homelike, student atmosphere.
It is confidently hoped, however,
that the present Senior Class will in
augurate the movement and leave a
permanent and growing memorial by
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
founding and maintaining a Class
Fund for the purchase of Books.
Such Class Funds have made many
a Library. The sacrifices of friends,
the personal element renders such
gifts truly educative. A Library is
not merely a collection of books,
but personality, individuality speak
ing through books.
The Library is anxious to secure
the following: La Vie’s Vols, XI to
XIV, 1900 to 1903 inclusive. Y. M.
C. A. Handbooks. Vols. I to VI
inclusive, also Vol. VIII. Annual
Reports of the College. Any prior
to 1869, also 1873, 1874, 1891,
1893, 1894 Catalogues. 1862 (sep
arate or combined with “Succinct
History of Agricultural Education
in Europe etc.,) 1864, 1867 (sep
arate issue from 1866), 1868, 1869,
1870 Circular or Catalogue), 1873-4,
1881-2, 1883-4, 1890-91.
The Mining Bulletin, Vol. IV, No
1, Vol. V, No. 1. Alumnal Record
1898.
ALUMNI
B. B. Horton ’95, is taking post
graduate work in Zoology at Colum
bia Univeisity, N. Y.
H. H. Heinrich ’O5, has taken a
position as chemist with the Hol
comb Steel Co. at Syracuse, N. Y.
The Philadelphia Alumni are
planning a reunion ar.d banquet to
take place in the near future.
C. N. Goodman ’O6, is employed
by the Sprague Electric Co. at Wat
sessing, N. J.
A number of State Alumni at
tended a smoker given last Thursday
by the New York Alumni Chapter
of the Beta Theta Pi Fiaternity.
Mr. George H. Deike ’O3, has
left the Adena Mining Co. and has
accepted a position with the Creigh
ton Coal Works, Creighton, Pa.
W. F. Barclay, ’99, is with the
New York Central and Hudson
River R. R. Co. at Albany, N. Y.
GO TO
GEO. B. JACKSON
KOK
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A Full Line of Smokers* Fancy Articles.
ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE. PA
A.F.MARKLE
DEAI.ER I>T
MILK and ICE
STATE cor.r EGE
W. L. FOSTER
FIRST CLASS
LIVERY
..State College..
College Hardware Co.
General Hardware, Tin Ware
Spouting and Repairage
State College
THIS MCALLISTER
111 N ING II AU Tj
RAT E S
21 co»>Mvnllvu meals, £2.7.). by ticket, cash
In advance. Single meal ticket, 25 cent*..
Your I’at ron age \V. 11. HOUSE!,
Kespeetlnlly Solicited ('merer
FLASHLIGHTS, VIEWS, GROUPS
All Kinds of
STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY
D. A. BARNETT
Room 377 Main
Successor to .1. I. Morgan.
Watch and Jewelry
Repairing a Specialty
All work done promptly
. . . and Guaranteed
F. P. BLAIR & CO.
Jewelers and Opticians
BELLEFONTE - - PA.