ALUMNI NOTES, J. C. B. Rhoads, ’O6 is engaged in railroad construction work in Mexico H. M. Sankey, ’O6 is working for the Pennsylvania R. R. at New Castle, Pa. . R. W. Bair, 'O6 is with the Arm si rong Cork Co., Chicago 111. Fred Fletcher, ’O6 is with the same com pany at Cincinnatti, Ohio. E. D. Gerber, ’O5 is with the Allis Chalmers Co. New York City. COLLEGE NOTES As the result of an accident in the machine shop N. N. Williams ’lO has lost the sight of one eye and will not be able to return to college. While working in the shop, a small fragment of steel penetrated his eyeball, and after all efforts to re move it had failed, he hastened to the Harrisburg hospital where it was found necessary to remove the eye ball. Willie saw some dynamite, Couldn’t understand it quite; Curiosity never pays; It rained Willie seven days.—Ex, “Ha Ha,’’ laughed the little brook, as it ran along—" I’ll be dammed if I stop.” The Medico-Chirurglcal College of Philadelphia Department of MedioiM Limited \\ urd ; Clinical Confeienees : Particular attention to Inboratoi v tvoi U. jj ward work and bedside teaching. Largest and finest clinical amphitlieat iv m Uiouurld j flpnartmpnt nf npntkti'u P ir P I >. sniKii,lora(lvanta « t3stost ' uclcn<s Aimmin ccorma-g UGfJdl Ull&lll Ul UcllUOliy terial lor practical work in the Dental Inlirmiuy. College 5 clin es present splendid opportunities lor practical study of geneiai ami oriil stugeiy. 3 Dental students accorded same college privileges as medical students. (Juiy/ing conducted 1 by the Prolessms tree ot charge. I flpnartmpnt nf Pharmanu h }L,so . a, J lnt <Wal part of the institution Address the i Uy|Jal IUICIH Ul rlldlllldujf Dean ot thedepartment in which you me inieiested for an § courses in full and containing information as to fvos, etc. \ W- T. DUNN THE STATE COLLEGIAN Bowling League, Plii Delta 'J’lieta Leitzell 147 140 ir>7 (Joonor 12L 154 1115 Fowler 158 170 142 Brady no 150 154 Dawson 145 151 lio Totals (181 Phi Sigma Kappa Gift 1(18 148 157 Holtz 181 1118 1117 Meflveen 187 1511 1.0 Martin 1(13 111(1 Nil Thompson 200 144 1 3 S4B 770 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blair 143 157 l:”l Harris 151 1(15 108 Kittenhoiisc 135 153 130 Hunter 121 104 155 Childs 207 125 140 Totals 757 Si ma Chi Goulson 135 212 188 Laird 100 15.1 1411 Purcell 110 153 133 Seidell 154 14(1 155 Partridge 147 188 15S Kappa Sigma iMontz 148 148 150 Keitel' 141 100 140 Laconic 178 170 187 Ferguson 115 175 125 Smith 152 128 00 Totals 732 730 701 Phi Gamma Delta Newton 134 10(1 145 Hastings 133 1114 134 Henry 150 130 12s Smith 142 111 15s Mitchell 18S 174 100 Kota Theta Pi 800 Phi Kappa Sigma 720 STANDING. Won Lost Pet Sigma Chi 11 1 oni Plii Gamma Della 10 5 .(>n> Beta Theta Pi !) (1 .GUO Plii Sigma Kappa 7 5 „m Plii Kappa Sigma 8 0 (CO Plii Delia Theta 4 8 .303 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 4 8 333 Kappa Sigma 3 12 200 “MOTHER” DUNN’S GRUB at = . McAllister hall Three Dollars a Week S. E. KIMPORTj All Kinds Choice Meats Furniture and Carpets NITTANY LIGHT & POWER CO. STATE COLLEGE. JOSEPH MARKLE STATE COLLEGE, PA All Kinds of Choice Meats AT THE MEAT MARKET. Old Postoffice Plice Special Inducements to Clubs. TELEPHONE. 773 s-:4 788 74u The First National Bank of State College Accounts Solicited Every Accomodation Extended Your BUSH HOUSE W. L. Daggett, Prop. Opposite Pennsylvania R. R. Station Both ’Phones STATE COLLEGE C. B. SHEASLY Picture Frames Made to Order Account Warrants Bellefonte, Pa. F. B. SCOTT
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