CAMPUS TALK. POETLESS The coatless man puts a careless arm 'Round the waist of a hatless girl, While over the dustless, mudless roads in a horseless wagon they whirl. Lice a neadiess billet from ham merless gun, By smokeless powder driven. They fly to taste the speechless joys By endless union given, The only luncheon his coinless purse Affords to them the means Is a tasteless meal of boneless cod, With a dish of stringless beans. He smokes his old tobaccoless pipe, And laughs a mirthless laugh, When papa tries to coax her back By, wireless teiegragh.— Ex. It has been announced that Massa chusetts Tech. will next year offer graduate courses in every depart ment. leading to a degree of Master of Science. Rutgers is going to have a new engineering building. It is to be started in a few weeks and it is ex- pected that it will be ready for oc cupancy in the fall of 1908. Professor P. 0. Ray has an im portant contribution to the history of Missouri politics between 1844 and 1858 in the October number of the Missouri Historical Review. The article is entitled, "The Retirement of Thomas H. Benton from the U. S. Senate, and its Significance." A second installment of the article will appear in the January number of the Review. C. G. Evans, 'O7, writes from Wilkesbarre. Pa., where he is work ing with the Lehigh Valley Coal company M. 0. Horning, 'O7, is inspecting boilers for the Western Furnace company, at Dover, Colorado. C G. Bowers, 'O7. writes from Milwaukee, Wis., where he is em ployed in the works of the Allis THEI STATE COLLEGIAN ~_-- 9 • \ \ ; ‘3l\'' '% '''ull . , ..- . 1 . .-, ---4' ; . : 411 , ,tr\ • ,, k.,9 • ;.- ,: 2 . ...1' ',,.. " %.1.• A n.r, .. , ./..., ,, w,,,,,' , e8----..:, : •-. • I, 4.4l*s*;G'•:•l,-:::1:;c:‘*‘"A Ank - Ata' •'•'''":',4:V7_%. :::-.----.' -- ''' . a. - •.; 3.4•:•,.* 5- ' ',--"Ett::.' 4 2',o;:::!STll\ o:.!;it..;'-':1i!..:4- -. ' - ".. ,,, w'-'--2- ... tc.:"..7.;• -.."--'''. .i-L.,-.:_,-,--::-.•-.4.--"....- : 1 flpfl, .• . - 4. 3 - 6" - -':-.' -:' --- -. - z.- --- , 1 5.- -- '-1.. - 1 4,,,, -'0 ^%'•••,'-,,,'-' ----- " ^,--;il,- ~..1..',.;,!::,c.',1-' -,=•;1 7 /. ' • 'l4-`4 4 ,', `' , ":.'Zi t-')r - "A'.:;k",,, 1 ., -1 - , , ):' ,' ji . x..-,..":4' '' , - . 4: - .1 , • • ''.. - t • • • *: - '`..:2 -,.. -, , .• ' .1 'l',, . / . ___ - , -1, 3 4 's ' l l';‘•' - ? ,* ;.;;ANI;: i 7.' 4- .... r *° ,i . '" 4 V 7 ',A-'0,7•*":" -: il: 4 v -, .'4 ,1 “:4. I -- •_WL,V;:it,=•- , 7 , ......: , 'A --- - , r,,\`'> j,„..7. 0 " - , , ,-- - ,4'..~ - -...,:k•—•% , :;.y ., 14 , , f.);' , .-.• ,1 ..:1: ',:" "..f ' ..2,'..- . : • 11 ,f ~%!--:' I ,' a.- 'I tq..*::;" il Copyright T 907 by Hart Schaiiher ,_.9' Marx Half the fun of a social function is lost for the man who isn't correctly dressed ; for correct dress is one of the essentials of such occasions. You may have a dress suit ; if not, or if it isn't right, you need and ought to have one of our full dress The style •is perfect ; the quality the finest ; all-wool reliability ; we promise you an exact fit ; and we'll charge you $25 to $6O, Tuxedo $25 to $5O. SIM THE CLOTHIER Correct dress for men State - Representive J. G. Stoll, 311, McAllister Hall