David Garrick, Those who attended the presenta tion of “David Garrick” by Leland Powers last Saturday evening went away entirely satisfied. The full appreciation of the good-sized audience made itself known unmis takably by the applause which so frequently greeted Mr. Powers. The rapid change of voice and manner, from one character to another,and the clear and character istic enunciation of every word made the impersonation appear all the more like a real play, bringing out in a masterful way the varied peculiarities and personalities of all the characters. All the persons represented in the action stood out as real persons of everyday life, and the simplicity and effectiveness of the impersonation were splendid. The commercialism of old Ingot and his friends, the ability of Garrick as an actor, the emptiness of the English dandy were all portrayed most effectively. Mr. Powers seemed utterly un conscious of his medium, and gave a true representation without any at tempt at melodramatic effect. The secret of Mr. Powers success is that he knows just what his audience wants and that he gives it to them in an intersting manner. Inter-collegiate Debate. The Debating Club has chosen the question sor the debate with Dickinson which will decide the championship of the league. As Dickinson has the choice of sides, it will not be known for some time which side we must defend. The debate will take place-on the last Friday in April on neutral ground, which has not yet been determined upon. The question is : Resolved, that corpora tions engaged in foreign or inter state commerce should be lisenced by the Federal government and be subject to its control and supervision. Time to be thinking of lacrosse THE STATE COLLEGIAN COLLEGE NOTES The Pennsylvania State College Dairy Students Association was or ganized last week by the members of the short' creamery course. Classes having previously attended the college and those which will in the future take this- course will be eligible to membership in the asso ciation. All sophomores and juniors who have not handed in a list of their va cant hours are requested to do so at once at Main 340°. Among the old students in town last week were G. W. Hargest and “ Cal. ” Moorhead, both of the class of 1908, and C. R. Thompson, 1905. Professor Watson entertained the Senior Farmers last Thursday even- A. Digby, ’O9 is threatened with appendicitis and has returned home. BHHByaHHmBHHHHHHBBMHHHHH Spring 1907 la UNew Blocks in stiff and soft hats P 8 f§g HCroiut & Knapp's Knapp Felt Hats and H URoelof’s at $4OO If §1 ITRoelof’s and The Sim Special at $3.00 gi §3 ITThe Astoria at $2.00 H §a ITlmperial Opera Hats $7.50 to $lO.OO ga ITThe showing comprises the newest colors in the H gag different proportions of all the new shapes PI ITYou’ll feel at ease and your appearance will not suffer gsi fS beneath our hats PS 1 SIH the CLOTHIER g m C°r r ect Dress for Men and Boys Is H m gj BELLEFONTE, PA. gg jgjg J. G. J. Stoll, representative fgf Life in the Channel Islands. At the meeting of the Agricultural Society held last Tuesday evening Prof. Watson gave an interesting description of the group of islands just off the coast of France com monly known as the Channel Islands. It will be remembered that most of the common breeds of cattle or iginated there. Prof. Watson spent a summer in the islands several years ago, and in his talk he pre sented in an interesting way many of the facts in regard to climate and the conditions of cattle-raising in the islands. The Berzelius Club, At a special meeting of the Ber zelius Chemical Society held Wed nesday evening, February 20, Dr. Pond discussed with the members the chemistry trip which is to begin the latter part of March. This trip is to include New York, Philadelphia and points of interest in New Jersey.