Kars* Bros. -Billiard Parlor and Cigars' and' Tobacco HOTEL BUILDING Watch this space for announcements rtt ARDWAR E Good Goods - Lowest Prices Honest Inspection and Fair Judgment is all I ask.... • • JOHN I; OLEWINE BELLEFONTE. PA. All Kinds of Repair Work Neatly and Promptly Done. BELLEFONTE - , PENNA. t MIAS; k. WOMER• Tonsorial , Artist eottevrs- YOU R PATRONAG`E" First Class Work Guaranteed UNDER HOTEL E. KIMPORT, Kiirds Choice Meats Both 'Phones ' STATE COLLEGE 11 hlatefi Restaurant Sandwiches, Soups and Pies always on.hand. I - J. 17. , SiIEffLER; Proprietor. MMWM• THE STATE COLLEGIAN weaken the team. the result of the match might have been different. So far as we can learn, 1911 is the first freshman class to win this match. LIBRARY NOTES. Some Titles recently added to the Library. Abney, Instruction in Photo grapy. Derr, Photography for Students of Physics and Chemistry. Life and Letters of Huxley. Complete Works, Speeches, Let ters and Papers of Abraham Lin coln. Dr. Grenfell's Parish, Dr. Luke oc Labrador, The Harvest of the Sea. Library of Home Economics, six vols. Revised Statutes of the U.' ited States. Lossing, Field Book of the Revo- lution. Kurschner's Deutsche National I'itteratur. Gibson, An Elementary Treatise on the Calculus. Molk, L'Enclopedia des Sciences Mathemetique. Tannery, Notions de Mathe matique. d' Ocagne, Traite de N omogra ph ie . Mullinger, Schools of Charles the Great. The Reference books in the Li brary will shortly be enriched by the addition of the best German and French encyclopaedias, Brockhaus, Konversations Lexicon, Jubilee edi tion 17 volumes. Larousse, Nouveau Larousse ll lustre, 7 volumes. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, 14 volumes, is available from the gift of General Beaver of Pennsylvania books, while the recent addition of the "Index and Epitome" Volume of the Dic tionary of 'National Biography places the material of that monumental work, in brief form. at our com mand until the set may be com pleted. Volume 16 of the Publications of The Pennsylvania-German Society has just been received at the Li brary. It contains among other papers the address of General Beaver as President of the Associa tion. COLLEGE NOTES. Most of Prof. Churchill's fourteen months in Europe were spent at the University of Gottingen. He took three semesters of special work on the Turpene series under Prof. Otto Wallach. H. H. Acheson, 'O9, has been appointed captain and adjutant to take the place of C. S. Buller who resigned. F. F. Simon, 'O9, has been advanced to the position .of quartermaster. Coach Fennell returned to the col lege this week after an absence of more than a week. E. G. Yeckley, 'O6, has been coaching the squad during the past weetc. F. E. Wilber, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has resumed his work again. He is slowly re covering from a broken ankle, which injury he received 'in a game of baseball several weeks ago. With Mr. Wilber in charge of the work, we anticipate a successful year for the AssOciation. At a meeting of the senior class held Monday evening, it was de cided to hold the annual Thanks giving dance on the evening of Pennsylvania Day. Friday, Nov. 22. The following committee was ap pointed : Weigle, Caruthers, Ryan, G. D. Dußarry and Gould. A. H. Kautz, 'O5, is engaged in railroad work, with headquarters at 1021 Union Station, Pittsburg. G F. Merris, 'O7, is at present located at Logansport, Ind., with the Pennsylvania railroad.
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