State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 22, 1906, Image 6

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    Library Notes
The Librarian has received a let
ter from General Charles Miller of
Franklin, Pennsylvania, authorizing
the subscription on behalf of the Li
brary to Alleyne Ireland’s Report on
Colonial Administration in the Far
East. The Report will be issued by
Small, Maynard and Co., but owing
to cost is prohibitive to all but the
larger libraries. We count ourselves,
therefore, doubly favored in having
the wise generosity of General Mil
ler in this instance. The Report is
prepared on behalf of The Universi
ty of Chicago, by Mr. Ireland, who
has lived nine years in the Colonies
and Dependencies of the Far East,
who has had every courtesy and aid
extended by the English, German,
French and . American Home and
Foreign Offices, and whose previous
works on Tropical Colonization, The
Far Eastern Tropics, and the Anglo-
Boer Conflict prove his personal and
literary qualities for the task in hand.
Donors during the past week in
clude also:
General James A. Beaver, Six
Volumes; The State Library, Har
risburg, one hundred and twenty
three volumes to fill sets; Patent
Office of Great Britain, The Illus
trated Patent Office Gazette. The
latter may be currently found in the
Engineering Alcove.
Attention is directed to the follow
ing Articles in the March Magazines,
as interesting and instructive:
M. Mulvina: Her Life and
Works —Atlantic; The Making of a
Doctor of Divinity—Century; The
University of Geneva —Harper’s;
The Anatomy of a Steel Rail (Pop
ular, but graphic and interesting) —
Harper’s; The Growth of Fletch
erism. (Simple Living and perfect
feeding)—World’s Work; The
Flowing Road —Scribner’s; In
Western Camps. Bishop Talbot—
Harper’s; Newspaper Football —
Popular Science Monthly. (Follows
up and sifts to the bottom, the ac
counts of injuries and fatalities in
Football. Concludes that two kinds
of football are played, real field
football, and newspaper football,)
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Basket Ball.
(Con/ 1 mi edf r o m J'i rs / page)
exciting, battle by fairly playing the
Sophomores off their feet, winning
out finally by the excellent score of
27 to 19. In this victory the Fresh
man class make up for their football
defeat.
The Score: —
SOPHOMORES IV PKESHMEN 27
Burns .... forward . .. Ross ( Capl)
Moorhead (CapO . forward Salada
Eink . centre Waha
Fox (Harris)
Campbell (Dillon)
Goals from field—Salada, 6, Moorhead, 4, Ross,
3, Zink, Harris, Mitchell, Pennock, T. Goals from
fouls - Moorhead, 7, Ross, 3, Waha. 2. Referee—
Hollinger. Time of halves, 20 minutes.
Chemists’ Inspection Trip
Next Saturday the Junior and
Senior Chemists will leave for their
annual inspection trip under charge
of Messrs Churchill and Rentschler.
They will visit Pittsburg, Franklin
and Buffalo, taking in a number of
the important industries in each
place.
Knisely Bros.
Billiard Parlor and
Bowling Alley
Cigars and Tobacco
HOTEL BUILDING
Watch this space for
announcements
C. B. SHEASLY
Furniture and Carpets
Picture Frames Made to Order
GO TO
GEO. B. JACKSON
— you —
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS
A Full Line ol Smokers' Fancy Articles.
ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA
A. IT. MARIvLE
MILK and ICE
Pennock
• Mitchell
STATE COr.r.RGR
\A/. L. FOSTER
..State College..
College Hardware Co.
General Hardware, Tin Ware
Spouting and Repairage
State College
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FLASHLIGHTS, VIEWS, GROUPS
STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY
D. A. BARNETT
Room 377 Main
Sireuossor lo .1. I. .Morgan,
Watch and Jewelry
Repairing a Specialty
All work done promptly
. . and Guaranteed
F. p. bEaTr & co.
Jewelers and Opticians
BELLEFONTE - - PA.
I)ICA LICK* IX
FIRST CLASS
LIVERY
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