COLLEGE NOTES Professor and Mrs. Pond desire to take this means of renewing the announcement that they are always at home on Satt r lay evenings in term time, to receive student callers, and are always pleased to see any students who may care - to call at their home. C. H. Moorhead, ex-'OB, is now coaching an athletic team at Sun bury, Pa. H. C. Duff, who was a member of the class of 1909 last year, has entered the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio. F. L. Honhart, ex-'OB, has been playing a strong game at right half back for the Springfield Training School. This team has played both Yale and Harvard, holding the former to a low score. Considerable interest is manifested in connection with the Villanova game here next Saturday. The visitors have a strong team this year and expect to give State a hard struggle. Juniors and Sophomores who have not handed in lists of their va dant hours are requested to do so at once. Appointments in Junior and Sophomore Rhetoricals are posted on the Bulletin board in the lobby of the Carnegie Library. The Electrical Engineering So ciety at its meeting on October 17, discussed the annual trip to be ta ken by the Electricals this year. Several papers were read on appro priate subjects. CO=OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Dealers in Students' Supplies of Every Description HOTEL BLOCK 11-IE STATE COLLEGIAN SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS Tennis Balls Tennis Rackets Tennis Nets Everything in Tennis and Base Ball Goods DOUGLAS AND WALK-OVER SHOES In all the Latest Styles COMPLETE LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHINGS State College Supply Co. General Merchandise. "V" - F,A_GrE - 1 - ) & _TD_A-VI SHOES THAT ARE RIGHT Flll-fc)i-i t A Fresh Stock of Peter's and Nestle's Swiss Milk Chocolate always on hand 370 MAIN GO TO GEO. B. JACKSON —FOR— CIGARS. TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Full Line of Smokers' Fancy Articles. i ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE, PA H. A. LEITZELL, Manager _l_ ... 1 .
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