Library. The Library has secured the Patent Office Publications of Great Britain and Canada. These will be be found in the Engineering Alcove as soon as received, and should be of interest to the students in technical work. An effort is being made to secure complete sets. Auction catalogues from the prin cipal firms are on file in the Libra rian’s office.. The catalogues of the Anderson Auction Co., The Merwin- Clayton Sales Co., of New York; of Stan V. Henkles.of Philadelphia; and of C. V. Libbie and Co., of Boston are regularly received. Bids will be executed by the Library, and notes made for any one interested in special subjects. A subject index of Theses has been placed in the Librarian’s Room, to be used in connection with the file of Theses. Subjects are grouped by Courses, so that one may readily review all the thesis subjects in any one or all de partments. For example, if one be interested in the subjects treated by students in the Courses in Chemis try, all such subjects will b.e found grouped from the Class of 1861 to the present. List of donors during the past week includes among others: Wil liam F. Whtte, ’B7; Fred A. R. Hoffeditz, ’OS; General James A. Beaver. Houghton Mifflin and Co., Michigan Academy of Sciences, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Koniglich Preussichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Cassella Color Co., Canadian Patent Office, Patent Office of Great Britain. A select list of Periodicals wanted. Any volumes bound or unbound will be gratefully received. Transactions of the Mechanical Engineers. Mines and Minerals. Review of Reviews. North American Review, 1-127. THE STATE COLLEGIAN Contemporaryißeview. Vol. 1-52, Fortnightly Review. Vol. 1-42. Country Life in America. Vol. 3 No. 3: Vol. 4 No. 6: Vol. 5 Nos 2,4, 5,6: Vol. 8. Entire.. Public Opinion. Vol. 1-7. Harper’s Weekly. Vol. 1-34. Independent. Vol. 1-29. Literary Digest. Vol. 1-10, 19- 26, 30. Nation. Vol. 1-13, 32-34, 36, 41, 44-48, 51, 55-58, 60-70, 73, 74. The Faculty Athletic Committees of Princeton, Harvard and. Yale have made public the set of athletic eligibility rules, which they adopted lately. The new rules are as follows: 1. No man shall be eligible to compete in intercollegiate athletics unless he shall have completed a full year’s work at the university for which he is competing and shall have passed the examinations satis factory for advance with his class. 2. No man shall be eligible who has a degree equivalent to that re quired to enter the senior class at Princeton, Yale or Harvard. 3. No special student shall be eligible. Exception to this rule; a special student may be' eligible in case he is vouched for by the dean, first as having satisfied ' entrance re quirements equivalent to those re quired of freshmen; second as hav ing completed a full year’s work and as having passed a satisfactory ex amination upon that year’s work; third, as taking work during his year of competition equivalent to that required of those who are candi dates for a degree. 4. No man shall compete as a member of any university team for more than three years. Society of Vol. 1-3. Vol. 1-17. Vol. 1-12. Vol. 5. These rules shall go into effect September, 1906, with the understanding, however, that rule (4) is not to apply to. men now in college. Eligibility Rules, GO TO GEO. B. JACKSON FOK CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Full Line ol Smokers’ Fancy Articles. ALLEN ST.. STATE COLLEGE, PA, A.F.MARKLE DEAI.ER IN 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 THE MCALLISTER DIN IN G I-I ALL RAT K S 21 consecutive meals, 52.75. by ticket, cash In advance. Single meal ticket, 25 cents. Your Patronage W. 11. HOUSED Respectfully Solicited faterer FLASHLIGHTS, VIEWS, GROUPS Alt Kinds of STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY D. A. BARNETT Room 377 Main Successor to J. .1. Morgan. Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty All work done promptly . . . and Guaranteed • F. P. BLAIR & CO. Jewelers and Opticians BELLEFONTE - - PA.