State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, March 22, 1906, Image 8

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    Y.M.C.A. Notes
Classes in Mission Study will be
started immediately upon the opei -
ing of college for the spring teim.
Topic for next Sunday evenng’s
meeting will be “God, the Ccns ant;
Man, the Variable”.
Secretar y Wilber was absent ft om
college last Sunday, having been in
vited to speak at a meeting in Risirg
Springs, Pa
Complaints received concerning
the conduct of some of the fellows
in Room 273 make necessary the fol
lowing ru'es:
(1) Please do not smoke or
spit in the room. Many of those
who use the room do not like tobac
co smoke, and one man must not
bring discomfort to all. Spitting on
the floor is such a disgusting habit
that a gentleman need hardly be re
minded that it cannot be tolerated in
a room used by so many others.
(2) Please do not be rough with
the games and furniture. They are
the property of the Association and
are for the use of all the students,
not for the abuse of a few.
(3) Profane and vile language
cannot be tolerated in Room 273.
Those who do not care to observe
this rule are requested to keep out
of the room.
These rules are not drawn up with
any intention to restrict the use of
the room, but only to insure its
proper use. No gentleman will want
to disregard these rules.
The co-operation of all the stud
ents is asked, not only in observing
these rules, but in seeing that others
do so. The public sentiment of the
college can do more in this regard
than can any code of rules.
The first installment of the College
Song Books has been received.
They can be obtained from Wyc
koff, 'OB.
The co'lege catalogue for this
year has a.rived
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Office* m the Mallory Studio, Bellefonte, Pa.
s. E. KIMPORT
Delia n Choice Beef, Poik, Veal,
L,in,b mid Fovltry in Sejson.
St cite College,
H. GRIMM
MERCHANT TAILOR
STATE COLLEGE. PA
Thirty .wars’ cxpcricnco in Tailoring.
Samples o! UiclinoM imported
i «oods nlw ays on hand.
DRESS SUITS A SPECIALTY.
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Our Station Voltmeters and
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Ma>n Office and Works
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New York Office, 74 Cortland! Si.
S. W. KALIN
Hatter and Men’s Furnisher <
Students’ lioadfiuarlcis for Hats. (
NouLwenr. Knnry Mi rts Mosiorv, \
Underwear. Glows and Sweaters )
STATE COLLEGE - PA. S
A fresh supply of
Peter’s and Nestle’s
Swiss Milk Chocolate always
on hand
GEO. D. BARBEY, 370 Main
NITTANY LIGHT
& POWER CO.
STATE COLLEGE.
WILLIAMS & ROAN
Furniture Dealers
FOLDING BOOK CASES
CHEFFONIERS
STUDY TABLES
SPECIAL FOR STUDENTS
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STATE COLI.EUE. f'A 1
All Kinds of Choice Meats •;
yvr ihe '
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