State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 23, 1907, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    State Collegian.
Vo,. 111, No 30
Commencement Week
Saturday, June 8. 8:00 p. m.—
Concert by the musical clubs in the
Auditorium.
Sunday, June 9. 10.30 a. m.—
Baccalaureate sermon, by the Rev.
Griffin W. Bull, D. D., Scranton;
6:ls—Open air Y. M. C. A. meeting
on the front campus; 7:ls—Cadet
band concert on the front campus;
B:ls—Sacred concert in the Audi
tonum.
Monday. June 10. 2:00 p. m..--
Senior class exercises on the front
campus; 3:00--Field and track meet
with the Western University of
Pennsylvania on Beaver field; 7:30
Annual meeting of the board of
trustees; B:oo—Junior oratorical con
test; Professor Fred Lewis Pattee,
presiding.
Tuesday, June 11. Alumni day.
Program to be announced later.
10:00 a. m.—Annual business meet
ing of the Phi Kappa Phi fraternity
in room 20 Engineering building;
11:00—Annual address before the
Phi Kappa Phi fraternity in the
chapel, by Edwin Erie Sparks,
Ph.D., of the University of Chicago;
2:00 p.m. Meeting of delegates and
of alumni to elect trustees;--An
nual concert by the Cadet band on
the front campus; 4:oo—Dress
parade by the Cadet battalion on
the east campus; B:oo—Presenta
tion of "The Brixton Burglary," b 3
"The Thespians."
Wednesday, June 12. 10:00 a.
m.—Graduating exercises of the
class of 1907. Commencement ad
dress by Merrill E. Gates, Ph.D.,
LLD., of Washington, D. C.; 2:30
p. m.—Baseball game with the Car
lisle Indians; B:oo—Farewell recep-
STATE COLLEGE, PA., MAY 23, 1907.
tion to the Senior class by the class
of 1908.
Thursday, June 13. 9:00 a. m.
Examinations for admission to Col
lege.
Football Schedule for 1907
Sept. 21, Altoona Athletic club,
at Altoona.
Sept. 28, Geneva college at State
Oct. 5, Indians at Williamsport
Oct 12, Open (Gettysburg can
celled.)
Oct. 19, Cornell at Ithaca.
Oct. 26, Marietta, Ohio, at State.
Nov. 2, Dickinson at Williams
port.
Nov 9. (Date pending with Uni
versity of Pennsylvania.)
Nov. 16, Annapolis at Annapolis.
Nov. 23, West Virginia University
at State. Negotiations are pending
in regard to a game with Swarth
more on this date. •If it can be ar
ranged. the game with Weet Virginia
will be crianged to another date.
Nov. 28, W. U. P. at Pittsburg.
Memorial Service
A memorial service in honor of
the memory of Dr. Atherton will be
held in the Auaitorium next Sun
day morning at 10:30 o'clocx. The
Following program will be carried
out :
Doxology; invocation; the Lord's
Prayer ; address, the Rev. George
M. Whitenacic, Jr. ; anthem, College
Glee club ; for the class of 1907,
Fred Keeler Brewster ; for the class
of 1909, Frank F. Simon ; remarks,
Dr. Judson P. Welsh ; hymn,
America ; the benediction.
George R. McGee, 'O6, has beer
promoted to the position of assistant
engineer vacated by Mr. Warner.
Price Five Cents.
Freshman-Sophomore Debate.
The last contest of the year be
tween the Freshmen and Sopho
mores will take place Saturday night
at eight o'clock in the Auditorium.
The subject of the contest is: Re
solved, that United States Senators
should be elected by direct vote of
the people. For the Sophomores,
Acheson, Gross, Hoffman, and
Moore, alternate, will defend the
negative; and for the Freshmen,
Schnerr, McNary, Fisher, and
Faust, alternate, will debate on the
affirmative. Prof. F. L. Pattee will
act as presiding officer and Dr.
Runkle, Prof. Garver, and Prof.
Whittemore as judges. Miss Ather--.
ton will furnish music for the occa-
Both sides have been working
hard on the question, and the de
bate should be well attended.
There will be no charge for ad
mission.
Track News
Arrangements have been complet
ed with the Western University of
Pennsylvania to hold a dual track
meet at State during Commence
ment week. This is a new departure
in athletic relationships with W. U.
P. and the event promises to be very
interesting. Some exciting contests
are expected this coming Satu••day,
when the Lafayette track team
meets State on Beaver Field.
It has finally been decided to hold
the annual Inter-class meet on
Decoration day.
Note
The Y. W. C. A. wishes to thank
all those who in any way helped
with the entertainment last Friday