works, smelting and refining plants, and the United States Mint at Phila delphia. The trip will last about a week and a half. STATE COLLEGE NOTES Professors Leete and Foss of Carnegie Tech. spent several days in town during the past week. Through the kindness of J S. Cochran 'O3, the Lancaster Daily Examiner is now to be found in the library. Mr. Nikolas Smidtz of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C., was a recent visitor. Prof. Willard of Kansas Agricul ture college was here to inspect the college a few days ago. Mr. Larsen, a graduate of lowa State college, began his duties as in structor in dairy husbandry on Nov. 1. Twenty thousand copies of a bul letin on Winter courses in Agricul ture are being distributed this month. A station bulletin by Prof. Mairs on Methods of Cattle Feeding has just been published. It has been suggested that the cannons be placed•on the campus on Pennsylvania Day and that a salute be fired to mark the opening of the day's ceremonies. Harry LeR. Frederick, 'O5, spent a few days in town last week, and also took in the Dickinson game. He is connected with the General Electric Co. at Schenectady. The twenty-five students from Montgomery county organized sev eral days ago, with E. M. Thomas, 'OB, as president and J. H. Graber, 'lO, secretary. The Hon. Fred Ikeler, of Blooms burg. will speak at the regular ser vices next Sunday morning. Those who heard him last year will be glad to enjoy the same privilege on Sun day. Patronize those who adver tise in The State Collegian flhl STATE COLLP.,MAN 71 El oft m ..„, :.:. prim , ,45.• gl."/KCAto llontgornery & Company Esellefonte Pennsylvania ARCADE 1 fi rli ARR AN ow CLUPECO SHRUNK QUARTER SIZE 4.% C OLLAR _ 15 CENTS EACH; 2 FOR 26 CENTS MST, PEABODY 8 CO., MAKERS OF CUM SHIRTS The Park Hotel Williamsport, Pa. Headquarters for all "State" teams'---Located opposite the P. R. R. station . --Free bus to P. & R. R. R. station. Rates $2.50 per day and up .ward D. KAVANAUGH, Manager Cornell has about seventy-five men trying for the Freshman class team. New Columbia AVOY, Manhattan Shirts. 41Imperial and Guyer Hats 41James R. Keiser Neckwear filKuppen heimer clothing—full dress and tuxedo suits a specialty N liOur merchant tailoring depart ment is complete in every de tail 41Large stock of woolens to select from F. F. Blair & Co jewelers and Op/kraus Corner Brockerhoff House Repairing a specialty All work guaran THE MALLORY STUD BELLEFONTE PEN cy . Oval Porzrail Fral J. GEORGE STOLL Student agent for Writing Paper, Sh Corduroys and Pennants Room 341 Kindly mention the State legian when calling upon advertisers. Ni V I. C. HOLMES Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits STATE COLLEGE, PA. PHOTOGRAPHY M. Ferguson. 'O9, agent, Kappa Sigma Are.A.I,LISTER TEA ta,
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