State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, April 12, 1906, Image 5

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    COLLEGE NOTES
Prof. Gill spent a part of the Eas
ter vacation at his son's home in
Philadelphia.
The Thespians are practicing dai
ly under the able training of Mrs. J.
Hurley, of Buffalo.
The Cotillion Club held a dance
in McAllister Hall on Wednesday
eve ling, March 28th.
Mr. Shattuck who has been spend
ing a few days in Washington, D.C.
has returned to the College.
Miss Natalie Ayars of Wilkes-
Barre, is visiting at the home of
Prof. and Mrs. W S. Ayars.
A large number of students at
tended the orchestra stag at McAl
lister Hall last Saturday evening.
. ,
The State Bee-keepers Associa
tion, of Pennsylvania, held a con
vention at State College on March
29th and 30th.
Miss E. B. Meek, instructor , in
Bacteriology in the Agricultural de
partment during the winter term, has
returned to her home in Bellefonte.
Dr. Philips, in charge of Agricul
ture, Washington, D.C., and Mr. E.
R. Root, of the firm of A. J. Root
& Co., Medina, Ohio, were enter
tained recently at the home of Prof.
Surface.
On Saturday evening, March 24
the College Band gave a concert be
fore a small but very appreciative
audience. It is a shame more fel
lows did not turn out to support this
worthy organization.
Prof. W. S. Hall, the head of the
department of Mines and Mining of
Lafayette College spent two days
here last week visiting his college
chum, Prof. J. H. Tudor. While
here he inspected the department of
the College.
At the suggestion of the upper
c asses the Freshmen have adopted
a cap which will be of a dark green
color. The object is to establish a
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
custom by which Freshmen early in
the year will be able to recognize
their class mates.
It is reported that the Pharsonians
will not perform during Commence
ment week as has been customary.
Instead the Glee Club will likely ap
pear.
At a "feed" of the Electrical En
gineering Society held in McAllister
Hall Tuesday evening, March 27th,
the following officers were elected
to serve for the spring term : Hol
linger, Pres.; Kamerer. Vice Pres.;
Jacobs, Sec.,and Roper, Treas.
Friends of Prof. and Mrs. Espen
shade have recently received com
munications sent from• Malaga,
Spain, where they will remain about
six weeks longer. It will be remem
bered that Mr. Espenshade was
granted a six months leave of ab
sence last fall.
ALUMNI
F. T. Cole, 'OO, was a visitor at
the college this week.
J. A. Hunter, 'O5, is teaching
Latin and Greek at the Millersburg
State Normal School.
Fred L. Neely, 'O5 is a graduate
apprentice with the Allis—Chalmers
Co. at Milwaukee, Wis.
H. C. George, 'O4, who is teach
ing in the Mining department at W.
U. P. spent the latter part of last
week at the College.
Clay Spreclrer, '9B, who has been
situated in the Pittsburg offices of
the Allis—Chalmers Co. has been
transfered to the Cleveland, 0.,
department.
Albert F Damon, '94, the well
known engineer of Darby, who sur
veyed for nine boroughs in Delal4 are
county last year, has been elected
to a similar position by the Counci
cf Clifton Heights, which makes
him engineer for ten boroughs, a
position unequaled by any other
engineer in the State.
NOTICE!
Any picture taken by
D. A. BARNETT
can be obtained from '
G. D. BARREY
Room 370 Main
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Oysters In every style. SOU l)s, l'i ON.
Oakes, Baked Reale, Sand wlc es and
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Uonlvethmery constantly on hand.
,oda Water and Sundaes in all
flavors and to suit all tastes. at the
Old Drug Store Stand.
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Catering a Specialty,
CLOTHES PRESSED
and Cleaned.
ROPER & SPEPHENS,
226 McAllister hall.
Clothes (.f labeled) may be left and called
for at Co-op.
REMEMBER
The International Tailoring Co,
is reperesented at State by
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Samples always open for inspection. Measure
ments taken at customers' convenience.
ROOM 591 MAIN.
HARDWARE
Good Goods - Lowest Prices
11 lespeet ion and Pair
Judgment Is all I ahlc. . .
JOHN I. OLEWINE
BELLEFONTE. PA.