Continued foom page 1 4. Before the scrap the F7esh men shall be allowed to place them selves unmolested about the pole ; but no Freshmen shall be stationed on the pole. 3. Chains, wire, handcuffs, etc. shall be oarred but the use of soft cotton ropes shall be permitted. 6. Tne use of knives, pliers, cutting instruments of any sort, climbers, or any other mechanical devices shall not be permitted. 7. Any artificial means to make the pole difficult to climb shall be debarred. 8. If the flag is on the pole at the en; of the scrap the FreShmen shall will, but if the flag is taken f - om the pole the Sophomores shall 9. The three judges shall be the two upper class presidents and a third man chosen by them, who shall be a local alumnus or member of the instructing force of the Col leee. 10. The judges shall have pow er to arrange all details not covered by these rules and their decision shall be final. 11. All non-combatants except the judges shall be kept back a defini e distance from the scrap. the distance to be fixed by the judges in accordance with the size of the classes. 12. All athletes in training shall be debarred from the scrap. Senior Civil Thesis Subjects C. N. Bainbridge, L. J Dempsey, D. R. Gift, P. W Haverstick—Sur vt y and Plans for a Railroad to Con nect Lemont with the Bellefonte Central. E. R. Bitler—Design for a `.:.teel framed Carshop. W. C. Bratten—Design of a 100- foot Plate Girder Bridge. F. K. Brewster—Design of a Masonry Dam, THE STATE COLLEGIAN C. C. Cassel, R. A. Caughey— Design of a Water Supply System for The Pennsylvania State College. C. D. Conklin, E. H. Snyder— Design or a Sewer System for Cheltenham, Pa. H P. Dam son—Design of a Re inforced Dam. W. J. Garrison—Design of a Soaking-pit for a Steel Mill. D. P. Gilmore., S. A. Kerr—De sign of a Water Power Plant for Lock Haven, Pa. W. A. Slater, 'O7, is ill at his home in Warren. F. B. Garrahan, 'O7, left on Tues day to accept a position with a Philadelphia firm. He will return in June for Commencemtn-t. Dr. Stecker entertained the Chess club last Saturday evening. Bart Smith, Weber, and 3. smith went to the Penn relays. Committee HAPPENINGS 1.4.1,441.!1. - ._4-'3.334],atimatiriatimoram.4;ll*-ki On the Bank of Success.— That's what well-tailored clothes are. A man is taken nowadays at his "fare value." May we not show you the new est Checks and Stripes as well as Plain Suit ings. to which Dame Fashion has affixed ner royal seal of approval this spring ? They are the production of Hart Schaffner & Ciarson Meyer & Co.. Makers of the best and most stylish clothes in America. Fashions latest whispers—do lend an ear to them. SIM THE CLOTHIER Correct attire for men and boys --- J. G. J. Stoll, representative engraving of Visiting Ca Invitations, Menus, Da Programs, Writing Pap, STOLL Knisely Bro Billiard Parlor an Bowling Alley Cigars and Tobacc HOTEL BUILD Watch this space f Checks 584 M announcements ria
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