"Draft," J. S. Miller; Engineering in the Southwest, Prof. Paul; The Honor System, W. Eckels; The 'OB Bunch, M. B. Gerhard; Pointers, Prof. Reber. Prof. Paul's talk was especially interesting. He advise] mechanical engineers to stay in the east, but stated that the west offered great opportunities to elect icals and es pecially to civils, because of the field which is being opened by irri gation. The Three Commodities. The truths contained in the follow-, ing sentences, written by a success ful New York business man, are so vital that they are worthy of careful reading and thought. "In studying the life of man we discover a threefold division in his development, the physical or the body, the intellectual or the brain, and moral or character, that ever have been, are, and ever will be on the market of the world. "The physical or brawny man without character is low and drugs the market. The intellectual or brainy man without character is diminished in value and unprofitable in the end. The moral or "char acter." man without either brawn or orain is stamped a saint, and heaven is his home, —he has no place a.:.ong the sons of men. But the physical or brawny man with character is rated high and is in great demand. The intellectual or brainy man with character is higher still, as the d?.- mand is greater. The moral or "character" man with both brawn and brain is the masterpiece of heaveu,.the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals, and the noblest work of God!" Saturday's Games. Penn State vs. Lebanon Val= ley, at State College. Navy vs. Lafayette, at Easton. Pennsylvania vs. Indians, at Phi:a delphia. THE STATE COLLEGIAN ~; ,` ;1 :~~~~' r►-. ~'i~~i~' ✓.~r.'~7 ~lT~'3 Montgomery & Company Bellefonte Pennsylvania Swarthmore vs. Gettysburg, at Swarthmore. Bucknell vs. W U. P., Pittsburg Cornell vs. Princeton, at Ithaca. Yale vs. Villanova. at New Haven. Lehigh vs. Dickinson, at Carlisle. Ohio State vs. Michigan, at Ann Arbor. Harvard vs. Springfield T. S., at Cambridge. W. and J. vs. Westminster, at Washington. Harrisburg Thesis Trip. About twenty senior and junior mechanicals and electricals will go to Harrisburg today to make com plete tests on the steam and power plant of the new capitol building. A week's work will be required to complete the tests. A second trip will be made later in the year, after the new ventilating system has been installed, and comparative tests of the new and the old systems will be made. H. C. Heilman, ex-'O9, has en tered the University of Syracuse. AVOY, New Columbia and Manhattan Shirts. 11Imperial and Guyer Hats Vames R. Keiser Neckwear 41Kuppen heimer clothing—full dress and tuxedo suits a specialty ' ilOur merchant tailoring depart ment is complete in every de tail 9[Large stock of woolens to select from J. GEORGE STOLL Student agent for Writing Paper, Shirts, Corduroys and Pennants Room 341 NI,ALLISTER LTA ra, THE MALLORY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY BEL.LEFONTE PENNA Specialty of Oval Portrait Frames M. Ferguson, 'O9, agent, Kappa .sLqnta (1 ARCADE ARR AN ow CLUPECO SHRUNK QUARTER SIZE oak C OLLAR , 915 CENTS EACH; 2 FOR 26 CENTS CLUETT, PEABODY 8 CO., MAKERS OF CLUETT SHIRTS Patronize those who adver tise in The State Collegian