Open Letters. The STATE COLLEGIAN invites letters, but the publication of a communication does not necessarily imply the endorsement of the sentiments contained therein. As a guaran tee of good faith, the writer's name must be signed, but will not be printed if so desired. Editor of the Collegian:— Most of us who use the Libiary to a moderate degree find from time to time that the despicable practice of cutting sections and clippings from the papers and magazines is still much in evidence. Last year we had the same trouble, and I suppose we will have it more or less all the lime ; it seems to me, however, that if the clipper wolud stop a moment and i emember that by this selfish act he may be depriving any number of people of desired information or possible pleasure, he will cease this needless, harmful practice. If the clipping still continues something definite should done anti the perpetrator proclaimed what he is. I think that I have the sympathy of or most of the users of the library in an effort to suppress the clipper. A READER. ALUMNI NOTES. S. K• Varnes, 'O6, i 3 the Secre tary of the Engineers' Club of Cen tral Pennsylvania, with headquarters at Harrisburg• K• L• Gilson, 'O6, is Superinten dent of the Artic Coal Company, at Spitzbergen, Iceland. Roy M• Caswell, 'O6, is with the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company, in British Columbia, Canada• , Edwin W• Nick, 'O7, has accepted a position at Schenectady. N• Y• Ray P. Farrington, 'O6, has ac cepted the position of Instructor in Mining Engineering and Geology at W. U• P., succeeding H• C• George, 'O4• Mr• Farrington has been em ployed until this time in the engi neering department of Jones & Lau:hlin, of Pittsbur:. THE STATE COLLEGIAN (Paul u nta Pell: What a perfect pen the WIRT is .' That's the constant thought of every user. Twenty years of test and triumph ALWAYS READY ALWAYS WRITES • Ask your dealer 100 styles. Choose yours. . y v • Send for illustrated catalogue. \. Pox 0.5 Bloomsburg, Pa. / .4 < ::::-.:7 ------- 7. - ?" , - . ' - • Fickle Fashion and its Followers The Hottentot wears a ring in his nose--that's fashion. Some of the Hottentots in the clothing business would try to make their followers look almost as foolish. But we say, "if fashion means anything, it must mean good taste." Sim's Clothes are the farthest re moved from freakish effects— simp. ly a rare refinement expressed in fabrics arid fine taloring. Neither are they dull. We'll make it plain to you when you call to select your Fall Suit or Overcoat. Prices don't need explaining. SIM THE CLOTHIER Correct dress for men State Representive J. G. Stoll, 3 14, McAllister
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