Continued from page 3 secondly, it marks the beginning of class effort in behalf of the Library. In other colleges class funds for special departments are prominent sources of a Library's strength. Small but increasing endowments wisely expended build, in years, most valuable collections. We may confidently expect that the Class of 1907 will follow up their well begun work and that older classes will imi tate the example in the endeavor to give "State" men the widest and best opportunities for literary and scientific work. Our ideal is that the Library shall serve all "State" men, graduates as well as under graduates, and the Class of 1907 is to be congratulated for having taken the initial step in enlarging this ser vice and in strengthening our hands." PROF. RAY'S REPORT 1... -.!'The library equipment for the Work-of. this Department (History and Political Science) is perhaps rot excelled, if equaled, by any other Department of the College. This equipment, already excellent, is to be re-enforced through the generos ity of the Class of 1907 in present ing to the College the late President Atherton's private library of Polit ical Science as a nucleus for a Presi dent Atherton Seminary of Political Science. Such a manifestation of the finest type of college spirit deserves. as it will receive, the admiration and grateful thanks of all friends of the College and of this Department in particular." The Interclass Meet. The annual interclass track and field meet was held on Beaver field, Thursday May 30. The Juniors were victors with 45 points, Seniors second with 40 points, Sophomores third with 19 points, and Freshmen fourth with 13 points. The track was fine and the weather excellent, but only a small crowd turned out. The half mile run and THE STATE COLLEGIAN CAPTAIN W. T. DUNN, All-American Center for 1906 - the pole vault were nteresting features. The summaries: 100 yard dash—first heat: Montz 'O7, Armsby 'O9; second heat: Henry 'O7, Childs'oB; final heat; Henry 'O7, first; Childs 'OB, sec ond; Montz 'O7, third. Time, 10 seconds. • 120 yard hurdle—won by Armsby 'O9; -second, Zink '08; third, Chamberlain 'lO. Ti_ne, 15 3-5 seconds. One mile run—won by Smith '08; second, Gregg 'O7; third, Berkebile Time 4 minutes 46 4-5 sec onds. 440 yard dash—won by Henry 'O7; second, Long 'O7; third, Be dale 'O9; Time, 52 3-5 seconds. 220 yard hurdle—first heat was a dead one between Henry 'O7 and Chamberlain '10; second heat; Childs 'OB, Armsby 'O9; final .heat: Childs 'OB, first; Armsby 'O9, sec ond; Chamberlain 'lO, third. Time, 27 seconds. Two mile run—won by Smith '08; second, Gregg 'O7; third, Ogilvie
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